Verlag: Amsterdam Nederlandsche Uitgevers Maatschap 1928, 1928
Anbieter: Harrison-Hiett Rare Books, Richelieu, Frankreich
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First edition. A nice copy if this illustrated review of Dutch graphic art of the early twentieth century. Limited to 1200 copies (without numbering). Linen bound with a tipped on label to the front board with the titles. A touch of foxing to the edges of the boards. Internally spotless but a little darkened. 57 pages of text, With technical introduction by Erich Wichman. An article on dry-needle art by L. Schelfhout. 11 original woodcuts and 59 reproductions of etchings, lithographs and woodcuts by, among others: Alma, Masereel, Erich Wichman, J. Cantré, Tytgat, S. Jesserun de Mesquita. .
Verlag: Amsterdam: Nederlandsche Uit. Maatschap, 1928
Anbieter: MW Books, New York, NY, USA
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First Edition. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth, now in a protective glassine dust-wrapper. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dust-dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: Text bordered. 57 pages plates 32 cm. Notes: 11 cuts and 59 process illus. Subjects: Engraving Netherlands. Engraving Flanders. Art, Modern 20th century. Art 20e siècle. Art, Modern. Engraving. 20th century. Europe Flanders. Netherlands. 1 Kg.
Zustand: Good. Los deel 3 van dit literaire tijdschrift: oorspronkelijk geniet omslag, softcover, illustraties in z/w, 8vo.; Achterplat onderaan iets gevlekt.
Verlag: Jan Rieuwertsz, Hendrik en Dirk Boom (Vols. 1 & 2); Barent Bos (Vols. 3 & 4), Amsterdam, 1704
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g- to vg. First edition. Octavo (8 1/4 x 6 1/4"). [32], 847, [1], 56, [56]pp (Vol. 1); [28], 996, [48]pp (Vol. 2); [8], 976, [46]pp (Vol. 3); [2], 1116, [32]pp (Vol. 4). Contemporary full vellum, with handwritten title in ink to each spine. Engraved allegorical title page in first volume. Title vignette in each secondary title page. Decorative initials and tailpieces. First edition of Gerard Brandt's History of the Reformation in the Low-Countries from the 8th century (712) to 1623. Upon the author's death, only the first two volumes were published. "Historie der Reformatie" was completed by his sons in 1704. This work is illustrated throughout with: - Volume 1: 8 (of 9) striking portraits (Erasmus of Rotterdam, Pope Adrian VI, George Cassander, Hubert Duifhuis, Philips of Marnix, Dirck Coornhert, Franciscus Junius the Elder, Cornelis Hooft) engraved by the eminent Dutch engravors Hendrik Bary (1632-1707) and Antonie van Zylvelt (c. 1640-1695). Unfortunately, the engraved portrait of Prince William of Orange is missing. - Volume 2: 8 (of 8) engraved portraits of Franciscus Gomarus, Petrus Molinaeus (Pierre du Moulin), Jacobus Arminius, Maurice Prince of Orange, Philippe de Mornay, Louise de Coligny, Hugo de Groot, and Johannes Wtenbogaert, by Jan de Visscher (ca. 1636-1712). - Volume 3: 4 (of 5) engraved portraits of the author Gerard Brandt, Johannes Bogerman, Simon Episcopius, and Nicolaas Grevinchoven, by Dutch engravers Pieter van Gunst and Pieter Sluyter. Unfortunately, the engraving depicting the Synod of Dort is missing. - Volume 4: 4 (of 4) engraved portraits of Gerardus Vossius, Carolus Niellius, Caspar Barlaeus, and Eduard Poppius, by Pieter Sluyter and John de Leeuw. Volume 1 has the following flaws: Binding partly age-toned and darkened. Some light water-staining throughout pages 97 and 320, otherwise, pages in very good condition. Binding in overall good, interior in good- to very good condition. Volume 2 is slightly darkened along spine, otherwise in very good condition. Interior also in very good condition. Volume 3 is also slightly darkened along spine, otherwise in very good condition. Interior in very good condition. Volume 4: Binding darkened along spine, with some age-toning / light water-staing to covers. Some light to darker water-staining from page 489 on. Pages slightly rippled due to damp exposure. Binding in overall good- to good, interior in fair/good- to very good condition. Text in Dutch. About the author: Gerard Brandt (1626-1685) was a Dutch preacher, playwright, poet, church historian, biographer and naval historian. A well-known writer in his own time, his works include a Life of Michiel de Ruyter (1687, "Het Leven en bedryf van den Heere Michiel de Ruiter" - an important source on the admiral's life) and a "Historie der vermaerde zee- en koopstadt Enkhuisen" (1666, - still an important source for that city's early history).
Verlag: Nederlandsche Uitgevers-maatschap, Amsterdam, 1938
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Berger & De Vries, Groningen, Niederlande
Linnen band met vergulde titels op voorplat en rug. 57 pp (excl. de illustratiepagina's. -(Band iets smoezelig, vergulde laag op rug grotendeels afgesleten, tekstpagina's wat roestvlekkig).
Verlag: Ned. Uitg. Maatschap,, Amsterdam,,, 1928
Anbieter: adr. van den bemt, Groningen, NL, Niederlande
Linnen gebonden met gouden belettering op voor-achter en rugzijde. 57 pag tekst, Met technische inleiding van Erich Wichman. Een artikel over droge-naald-kunst van L. Schelfhout. 11 originele houtsneden en 59 reproducties naar etsen, litho's en houtsneden van o.a.:Alma, Masereel, Erich Wichman, J. Cantré, Tytgat, S. Jesserun de Mesquita. Oplage: 1225. Bijgevoegd: verkoop folder van uitgever. Conditie; zeer goed. Zelfs de gouden belettering in tact.
Verlag: , Nederlandsche Uitgevers-Maatschappij, 1928, 1928
Anbieter: BOOKSELLER - ERIK TONEN BOOKS, Antwerpen, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Frans Masereel (illustrator). originele band, in linnen gebonden, ca. 32 x 26 cm, 57 pagina's tekst, 11 orig. houtsneden en 59 reproducties. Met gouden belettering op voor- en rugzijde van de band. Met technische inleiding van Erich Wichman. Een artikel over droge-naald-kunst van L. Schelfhout. 11 originele houtsneden en 59 reproducties naar etsen, litho's en houtsneden van o.a.:Peter Alma, Frans Masereel, J. Dijkstra, Erich Wichman, J. Cantré, E.Tijtgat, S. Jesserun de Mesquita. 0 g.