Published by Kluwer, Deventer, 1972
Seller: Antiquariaat Parnassos vof, Wassenaar, Netherlands
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Condition: Boek goed. 42 pp. Z/w illustraties. Verschenen t.g.v. de opening van de nieuwe IJselbrug bij Deventer in 1972. Enkele gebruiksspoortjes langs de randen van het stofomslag. Gesigneerd door A.C.F. Koch.
Language: German
Published by (Hamburg, Reidar, /1898), 1998
ISBN 10: 3924848122 ISBN 13: 9783924848125
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(Hamburg, Reidar, 1998/1898). 353; 341 S. Mit Abb. und graph. Darst. 21 cm. OLn. m. SU. Mit hs. WIDMUNG eines der Herausgeber. - [1.] Entstehung und Wandel der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung; [2.] Arbeiter und technischer Wandel in der Hafenstadt Hamburg. - Gut und sauber.
Language: Dutch
Published by Deventer, De Kunstpoot - Catalogus 1 no. 30, 1976
Seller: ACADEMIA Antiquariat an der Universität, Freiburg, Germany
Association Member: BOEV
First Edition Signed
Originalkartoniert. Condition: Gut. 1st edition. 10 Seiten / pages kartoniertes, gut erhaltenes Heft mit 3 Kunstreproduktionen und 1 signierten Widmung des Künstlers hinten und einer weiteren lapidaren auf dem Deckel (well-kept copy with 3 reproductions and with signed dedication by the artist) Sprache: Niederländisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1.
Published by Berlin 1922
Seller: Antiquariat Cellensia, Celle, Germany
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Condition: -. Holzschnitt. 19 x 34 cm. Vom Künstler signiert. Leicht gebräunt. Sonst schönes Blatt.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
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Eigenhändiger Brief (1 S. quer 8°) mit eigenhändigem Ort, Datum, Unterschrift in Tinte signiert Haag, den 30.07.1934 - an einen Autographensammler, unterscheidet zwischen amtlicher und privater Unterschrift.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
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Eigenhändiger Brief (1 S. quer 8°) mit eigenhändigem Ort, Datum, Unterschrift in Tinte signiert Haag, den 30.07.1934 - an einen Autographensammler, unterscheidet zwischen amtlicher und privater Unterschrift.
Tournai, Vasseur-Delmée, 1905, in-4°, 27 x 18 cm, XII pp + 130 pp + 8 planches hors-texte (complet). Reliure en plein maroquin noir. Ouvrage tiré à 125 exemplaires, ceci nr. 45, signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire, très bien relié.
Published by Printed by I. W[olfe] for Francis Coldock, dwelling in Paules-churchyarde at the signe of the green Dragon, London, 1588
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. First edition. With a superb emblematic frontispiece woodcut of St. George and the dragon on A1v. [8], 128 pp , collating A-R4. 8vo. In 1587, Sir William Stanley, an English commander with the Earl of Leicester's forces sent to help the Dutch overthrow the Spanish, perfidiously surrendered the town of Deventer to the Spanish. Cardinal William Allen, a leader of the exiled Catholics in Flanders, "published a defense of Stanley's action [COPIE OF A LETTER WRITTEN CONCERNING THE YEELDING UP, OF THE CITIE OF DAVENTRIE, Antwerp, 1587] claiming that the English involvement in a war against Philip was sinful and unjust, Stanley's action that of an informed conscience, and that any Catholic should do the same" (ODNB). Furthermore, Cardinal Allen encouraged Philip II to undertake the invasion of England and to overthrow Elizabeth. This particular work, an answer to Cardinal Allen's letter, published in the same year, was written about a month before the Armada was sighted on July 19; it was entered into the books of the Stationer's Company on July 1, 1588. The preface "To the reader" is signed "G.D." The attribution to Gilbert Gifford a double agent who had warned the English crown of Sir William Stanley's questionable loyalty is that of the Scottish historian, Sir William Stirling Maxwell, whose neat handwritten notes fill the endpapers of this copy. In "To the Reader," the author explains his motive in responding to Allen: " I did at the first utterly contemne and reject it, as a thing of no account, thinking it neither wholesom to stirre so foule and stinking a puddle, nor glorious to overthrow so sclender and superficiall a defense. Yet considering better of the most seditious driftes and devilish persuasions cummingly conveyed under the cloak and shadow of Religion I thought it a thing verie necessarie, to discover and lay open to the world, the slye & subtile dealings of D. Allen " The last copy to appear at auction was in 1988; this particular copy brought 605 pounds in the Broxbourne sale in 1977. ESTC 109186; STC (2nd ed.), 6166 Period brown calf with slight wear. A remarkably fresh, clean, and large copy, with Alfred Ehrman's bookplates and William Sterling Maxwell's pencil notes on the endpapers With a superb emblematic frontispiece woodcut of St. George and the dragon on A1v. [8], 128 pp , collating A-R4. 8vo.
E.Zeugnis (1 S. folio, Doppelblatt, mit Papiersiegel) mit Ort, Datum, Unterschrift signiert "Johannes Gregorius Graevius, D. Politices, Historiarum et eloqventic Professor Ordinarius, s.t. Academie Rector" Utrecht, 1667 - Zeugnis für Henningym Leopoldym A Neiendorff / Henning Leopold aus Neiendorf / Neyendorf / Henning Leopold von Neindorff (hatte bereits 1662 an der Universität Helmstedt eine Abhandlung über die Königin Semiramis veröffentlicht. Als Ordinarius und Rektor der Universität bescheinigt Graevius ausführlich dem aus dem Braunschweigischen stammenden Hennig Leopold von Neindorff, daß er "in hac nostra Academia per continuum triennium & ultra dedisse operam praeclararum arttium studiis quibis excellentia ingenia ad cultum magnae fortunae, dignasque suis natalibus virtutes excitantur; tanto cum profectu, ut omnibus fuerit admirationi simul & in deliciis. Nam eruditionem, qua impleverat pectus, singularis quaedam morum suavitas & sanctitas commendabat, qua omnium animos & voluntates sibi conciliabat, & devinctas quasi tenebat". Schönes Zeugnis, das Graevius zu einer kleinen, moralischen Abhandlung ausweitet. - Mit dem wohlerhaltenen Siegel der Universität Utrecht.- "Seine reichhaltige Bibliothek kam mit Ausnahme der Handschriften und der Editiones in usum Delpini in den Besitz der Heidelberger Universitätsbibliothek" (ADB über Graevius).
Seller: Bartele Gallery - The Netherlands, Langweer, FRL, Netherlands
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Vintage etching of 'Deventer-Lubuïnus'. Etching of the Lebuinus church in Deventer, the Netherlands. Published 1978. Artists and Engravers: Signed Maarten Langbroek (1918-1985). Condition: Very good, passepartout/matting included. Please study image carefully. Date: 1978 Overall size: 24 x 30 cm We sell original antique maps to collectors, historians, educators and interior decorators all over the world. Our collection includes a wide range of authentic antique maps from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Buying and collecting antique maps is a tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Antique maps have proved a richly rewarding investment over the past decade, thanks to a growing appreciation of their unique historical appeal. Today the decorative qualities of antique maps are widely recognized by interior designers who appreciate their beauty and design flexibility. Depending on the individual map, presentation, and context, a rare or antique map can be modern, traditional, abstract, figurative, serious or whimsical. We offer a wide range of authentic antique maps for any budget.