772 - 876 DUTCH HISTORY and TOPOGRAPHY
- Owner's entry on title-p. Boards foxed; rebacked w. cloth.
Herinneringen uit 1815 door eenen Frieschen vrijwilligen jager. Leeuwarden, G.T.N. Suringar, 1866, 39,(1)p., lithogr. frontisp.. orig. wr. Wüppermann, W.E.A. De vorming van het Nederlandsche leger na de omwenteling van 1812 en het aandeel van dat leger aan den veldtocht van 1815. Atlas. (Breda), KMA, 1900, 11 fold. lithogr. battle-plans, together loosely inserted (as published) in orig. cl. portfolio w. ties.
- The atlas vol. only.
AND 4 others, i.a. W.E. VAN DAM VAN ISSELT, Het aandeel der Nederlandsche troepen in den veldtocht van 1815 (Amst., 1915, fold. col. lithogr. map, orig. wr.) and A.C. DE ZWART, De Kroon op Neêrlands Vrijheid bevochten Quatrebas en Waterloo 1815 (ibid., 1865, col. lithogr. plate, orig. wr., sm. 8vo).
- Spine sl. stained and w. (traces) of paper tickets; binding sl. worn along extremities. = Pohler II, p.376.
Charras, (J.B.). Histoire de la Campagne de 1815. Waterloo. Brussels, J. Rozez, 1858, text vol.: 433p.; atlas vol.: 5 fold. lithogr. maps/ battle plans, each w. accomp. text leaf, modern unif. giltlettered cl., orig. wr. pres., sm. 8vo.
- Extensive annots. on htitle text vol.; wrappers foxed. = Pohler II, p.376.
- The map w. some col. pencil markings. Binding rubbed.
= Pohler II, p.378. Contains several fine plates of battle scenes.
- A few vols. trifle rubbed at spine-end(s). A fine set.
= WITH a loosely inserted carte-de-visite portrait of the author, photographed by John Watkins (London).
= Klaas Uilkema (1873-1944), the first researcher in the field of Dutch farming. His extensive work was intended to be published around 1917, however, when in 1934 the publication had still not been realized, the project was abandoned due to a conflict between Uilkema and his publishers.
- Leaves sl. yellowed. Cloth and joints worn along extremities.
- Hinges broken; occas. sl. foxed. Covers worn along edges.
= Landwehr, Dutch Books w. Col. Plates 481.
- Trifle foxed/ yellowed.
- Occas. foxing/ soiling; a few libr. stamps/ sm. annots. Bindings rubbed/ sl. worn.
AND: Westerbaen, C.W. Lykrede over Martinus Stuart, gehouden in de Remonstrantsch-Gereformeerde Kerk te Amsterdam (...). Amst., Ten Brink & De Vries, 1827, (4),IV,49,(7)p., without binding. - ADDED: Capelle, J. van de. Het beleg en de verdediging van Haarlem in 1572-73. Schoonhoven, S.E. van Nooten, 1843, 3 vols., 373,(3); 381,(3); 446,(2)p., 3 ident. lithogr. title-pages, 3 fold. frontisp., 1 facs. plate, orig. unif. hcalf.
- Sl. foxed and occas. waterst. Bindings rubbed/ worn; backstrip vol. 2 dam.
= Ekama 970; Van der Linde 33; Harlemia Illustrata 488.
- Occas. (sl.) foxed/ yellowed. Spines indented/ sl. dam. vols. I and II (not affecting text).
Kampen, N.G. van. Verkorte geschiedenis der Nederlanden of der XVII. Nederlandsche gewesten, van de vroegste tijden tot op den vrede te Parijs in 1815. Haarlem, heirs F. Bohn, 1819-1821, 1st ed., 2 vols., XIV,514; IV,545,(1)p., 6 (stipple-)engr. plates, 3 fold. tables, orig. unif. printer's boards w. paper letterpiece.
- Paper over spines partly worn off.
AND 1 other in 2 vols. by B.H. LULOFS, Kort overzicht van de geschiedenis der Nederlanden (...) (Gron., 1835-1837, orig. unif. dec. printer's boards).
- Last section lower and outer edge (sl.) frayed; some/ sl. foxing. Spine-ends sl. frayed.
= F.M. 7499.
- (Sl.) foxed; bookplate on upper pastedown. Joints and spine-ends sl. rubbed.
= Vicaire VII, p.779; Sander 675. Contains views of Amsterdam (3x), Antwerp (2x), Breda, Bruges, Brussels, Dordrecht, Ghent, Haarlem, Leyden, Liège, Louvain, Malines, The Hague (2x), Rotterdam and Ypres.
Kampen, (N.G.) van. The history and topography of Holland and Belgium. Transl. W.G. Fearnside. London, G. Virtue, n.d. (±1840), (4),204p., steelengr. title, fold. map, 61 plates after W.H. BARTLETT, contemp. hcalf w. richly gilt spine.
- Corners and spine-ends trifle rubbed.
= Bound with an extra letterpress leaf at the beginning advertising that the copies marked with the coat of arms of The Hague are sold on behalf of the victims of the cholera epidemic that raged ithrough The Hague in 1832.
AND 1 other: E. SINGELAY, De student van Salamanca. Historische roman uit den tijd van den Spaanschen Burgeroorlog 1833-1839. Dutch transl. by N. Niemeijer (Harlingen, 1870, 3 parts in 1 vol., contemp. gilt hcalf. A few sm. inkstains on fore-edge margin; Buisman 2765; rare).
= Contains plans dated from 1560 to 2007.
- Lacks the fold. panorama and 29 plates/ views; vol. 1 partly w. sl. cramped inner margin.
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 267. The finest description of The Hague.
- Lacks 3 views; partly (sl.) foxed.
= Cf. Thieme-Becker XXV, p.203, listing a French edition of the present series of views published by J.P. Houtman in 1828-1830.