- No. 2 owner's entry on title-p. and frontcover vertical fold.; all vols. sl. foxed (incl. wrs.). No. 6 cords partly lacking.
= Le Coultre 12 - 2, 6 and 7/8d. Wrappers des. by/ after S.L. Schwarz, A. Staal and T. Zwiers.
= Facsimile of the copy bought by the Blauwe Schuit-member Ate Zuithoff from Werkman.
= Facsimile reprint of the avant-garde writings by Hendrik Werkman published from September 1923 to November 1926 in Groningen. With the accomp. booklet: J. Martinet, Werkman's Call. A study devoted to Hendrik Werkman and The Next Call, supplemented by detailed descriptions of the successive issues and variant copies of The Next Call, biographical and bibliographical information, and an English translation of all texts (75p., Dutch/ English text, ills., orig. wr., 4to).
Grieshaber, HAP, Henkels, F.R.A., Sandberg, W. a.o. Hommage à Werkman. Reutlingen/ Stuttg./ Karlsruhe, F. Eggert, 1957/ 1958, no pagination, num. col. facsimiles after H.N. WERKMAN, orig. graphic art (woodcut/ lino-cut) by HAP GRIESHABER, H. ANTES, R. UBAC, E. KIESS, R. GREGOR, orig. clothbacked dec. boards after H.N. WERKMAN, 4to.
- Covers plasticized.
= M. Fürst (Grieshaber Katalog) 113; Lutze (Horst Antes Catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé) 1. With loosely inserted the rare orig. prospectus for the book and a fold. brochure for an exhib. at the Groninger Museum.
AND 3 others, i.a. DRUCKER GEGEN UNTERDRÜCKER (...) (Bern, 1946, (tipped-in col.) plates and ills., orig. wr., large 8vo. Spine-ends worn).
= M. Fürst (Grieshaber Katalog) 113; Lutze (Horst Antes Catalogue de l'oeuvre gravé) 1.
= Contains a catalogue raisonné.
Beeren, W.A.L. Co Westerik. Schilder, peintre, maler, painter. Venlo, Van Spijk, (1981), 204p., (full-p.) (col.) ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to. - AND 7 others on the same, i.a. M. JOSEPHUS JITTA (ed.), Co Westerik Grafiek 1945-1984 (The Hague, 1984, (col.) ills., orig. wr. (w. oeuvre-catalogue)) and J.L. LOCHER a.o. Co Westerik. Tekeningen, aquarellen, grafiek (Amst., 1979, ills., orig. cl. w. dustwr., 4to).
= Attractive issue of this nice periodical, this issue designed entirely by Ruscha Wijdeveld (b.1912), daughter of H.Th. Wijdeveld.
- Textpages sl. yellowed along margins. Otherwise fine.
Millet, C. a.o. Zero. Internationale Künstler-Avantgarde der 50er/60er Jahre. Ostfildern/ Düss., Hatje Cantz/ Museum Kunst Palast, 2006, 330,(6)p., num. (full-p.) (col.) ills., orig. dec. wr. w. dustwr.
- Sl. yellowed along margins throughout. Wr. sl. yellowed.
Mechelen, M. van and Jobse, J. Echt Peeters. Wezep, De Kunst, 2011, 191,(1)p., num. (full-p.) (col.) ills, orig. dec. fold. wr.
= With a dedication by the artist to ARMANDO on the fold. wr. (verso); a set of 3 postcards and a sheet of stamps ("Nul-postzegels") SIGNED by the same, loose as issued in the original envelope (Schiedam, exhib. Stedelijk Museum).
AND 16 others from the library of ARMANDO, i.a. D. ZWIRNER, Jan Schoonhoven (New York, 2015, ills., orig. pict. boards) and A. MELISSEN, Jan Henderikse. Works on paper 1957. Kaleidoscopia (Eindhoven, 2013, 2 vols., (col.) ills., orig. pict. boards, in orig. slipcase, obl. 8vo) (both vols. signed by the artist on verso of first free endpaper and w. Museum Oud Amelisweerd letterpress stamp on title-p.).
- Wrappers sl. soiled/ yellowed along margins.
= Exhib. catalogue, from the library of ARMANDO, w. his annots. on first textleaf and his owner's entry on verso frontwr.
Henderikse. N.pl. (Willemstad), Curaçaos Museum, 1963, (24)p., photogr. ills., orig. wr., 2 fold. promotional leaflets, together loose in wr., obl. 4to.
- Wrappers sl. soiled/ nibbled by silverfish.
= From the library of ARMANDO, with his annots. on first textleaf.
= Provenance: the library of Armando.
- Spine-ends rubbed/ (sl.) worn. = PMM 374 (on the first edition in 2 vols. of 1890).
- Board edges rubbed/ sl. dam.
= Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941), influential social anthropologist in the early stages of the modern studies of mythology and comparative religion, especially renowned for his Golden Bough. A Study in Magic and Religion (13 vols.). Sigmund Freud quoted frequently from Totemish and Exogamy in his Totem and Taboo.
- Upper corner frontcover stained.
= Elizabeth Anna Gordon was a British scholar and member of the Japan Society London, who spent many years in Japan. She published many works on the comparative study of religion (i.a. the link between Christianity and Buddhism).
= From the library of Armando, some vols. w. his owner's entry on first free endpaper.
- Trifle foxed. Backstrip worn off; backwr. loosening; sm. ticket on frontwr.
= Van der Linde 1065; cf. A. Rueb Stichting 198 (1st ed. 1834). Mostly based on E. STEIN, Nouvel essai sur le jeu des échecs (The Hague, 1789).
- Sl. foxed; owner's entry on first blank. = Van der Linde 1482; not in A. Rueb Stichting.
Linde, A. van der. Leerboek van het Schaakspel. Utr., G.A. van Hoften, 1876, XX,301,(3)p., ills., contemp. hcl.
- Owner's entry and annots. on first blank and lower pastedown. Upper joint splitting.
= Van der Linde 1573; A. Rueb Stichting 410.
AND 1 other: L. JONGSMA, Spassky-Fischer. Duel van de eeuw (Bussum, n.d., ills., orig. wr.).
- Plates sl. waterstained in upper half. Otherwise fine.
= A. Rueb Stichting 467; Van der Linde 1392. First publ. in Dutch at The Hague, 1786.
- Sm. paper ticket on frontwr. = Van der Linde 2139; A. Rueb Stichting 624. Rare. 1 copy in NCC.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Cloth worn/ sl. dam. at joints and spine-ends.
= Not in Van der Linde; cf. A. Rueb Stichting 3646.
AND 2 others: REGLEMENT VAN HET SCHAAKSPEL, te volgen op de wedstrijden van den Nederlandschen Schaakbond (Amst., 1890, orig. wr.) and STATUTEN EN HUISHOUDELIJK REGLEMENT der 's-Gravenhaagsche Schaakclub "De Unie" (The Hague, 1903, orig. wr.).