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1884230796Leiden: n.p. 1884. With four double-page color lithographs signed in the stone P. J. Mulder. 4 92 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Original green printed wrappers. Fine copy of a scarce item. With four double-page color lithographs signed in the stone P. J. Mulder. 4 92 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. An interesting combination of exotic letterpress and color lithography. The text printed in Javanese deals with a big game hunt and illustrated by four plates printed in delicate green brown red and blue tints. They depict a campsite; the hunter and guide in dense cover aiming at a tiger; the hunter holding his rifle as dogs flush out a wild boar; and two groups of hunters and guides with one group carrying a recently killed deer. [n.p.] unknown
188434446Leiden: n.p. 1884. With four double-page color lithographs signed in the stone P. J. Mulder. 4 92 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Original yellow printed wrappers faint traces of wear at spine spotting to top of front wrapper else a fine copy of a scarce item. With four double-page color lithographs signed in the stone P. J. Mulder. 4 92 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. An interesting combination of exotic letterpress and color lithography. The text printed in Javanese deals with a big game hunt and illustrated by four plates printed in delicate green brown red and blue tints. They depict a campsite; the hunter and guide in dense cover aiming at a tiger; the hunter holding his rifle as dogs flush out a wild boar; and two groups of hunters and guides with one group carrying a recently killed deer. [n.p.] unknown
1900174875London and New York.: Encyclopedia Britannica. circa1900. Map in three insets after W & AK Johnston engravers with printed outline colour 18.9 x 28.9 cm central fold paper age-toned but in very good condition. Interesting map which first appeared in the ninth edition of Encyclopedia Britannica. . [Encyclopedia Britannica] unknown
1822115300York: New Theatre-Royal 1822. Very Good. York New Theatre-Royal 1822. An octavo leaflet verso blank; imprint details slightly shaved at the foot; left-hand margin shows evidence of the item having been bound at some stage now disbound; a very good copy. The characters include: The Emperor of Java Major von Glozen 'a Commander of Troops in the Service of the Dutch East India Company'; Snichersnee 'a Serjeant in the Dutch Service'; and Baspa and Cojo 'Black Eunuchs of the Emperor's Harem'. The bottom half of the handbill advertises the second half of the evening's entertainment a 'New Serio Comic Ballet of Action' called 'Philip Quarl; or The English Hermit'. New Theatre-Royal unknown
184955918Amsterdam Hulst van Keulen 1849. 4to. Contemp. clothbacked boards. Stamp on title-page. XX116 pp. Internally clean and fine. hardcover
184454872Amsterdam Hulst van Keulen 1844. 4to. Contemp. clothbacked boards. Stamp on title-page. VIII8110 pp. Errata-slip. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> hardcover