4to. Rotterdam: Bij Pieter van Waesberge 1627. 4to 7 parts in one -- 5 parts as called for in Landwehr plus two additional titles bound in at rear as follows: 8 1-35 1 blank 1-315 1; 1-91 1; 1-46 2; 1-2 3-28; 1-2 3-48 6 2 engraved frontis 49-55 1; 36 1-119 1; 16 1-49 29 pp. 109 engravings through the 7 parts as follows: the wonderful engraved title page and 52 emblems in Sinne ende Minne Belden; 43 circular copperplate engraved emblems in Emblemata Moralia; full-page engraving of Phyllis in the Argumentum; a portrait and 4 engravings in Galathee. Full 17th-century vellum expectably soiled yapped fore edges some wear at top of front cover. Manuscript title on backstrip. Parts bound out of order according to Landwehr but complete. A few notable but hardly bothersome defects: A2 with short marginal tear; I3r-I4v small hole; M1 small hole; P1 hole; 2a1-2a4 minor worming; ii marginal tear; Nn4 burn hole in image; marginal dampstaining through a handful of gatherings; a lone stamp from the Los Angeles University of International Relations seen at the top of the final leaf of text. Occasional offsetting; some leaves darkened. Very good. § The only edition of Proteus published in 4to format and containing Cats’ love-emblems with the addition of their English translation done by Josuah Sylvester. Also included is a separate portfolio of 80 additional emblems and allegorical symbols most likely extracted from the 1618 Middelburg first edition of Jacob Cats’ Silenus Alcibiadis sive Proteus Vitae Humanae ideam Emblemate. These are perfect for display or study apart from the text and are in very good condition. Bij Pieter van Waesberge hardcover
New York: William Morrow 1973. First Edition. Signed by Senator Javits. Octavo cloth & boards xx 300 pp. Fine in a Fine mylar protected dust jacket. William Morrow, 1973. First Edition. hardcover
Antwerpen: H.Nelissen/Bilthoven 1956. Gekartonneerd 21 x 15 cm 75 pp. Ills.: zwart/wit illustraties. Los boekje achterin met afbeeldingen. Cond.: goed / good. . H.Nelissen/Bilthoven unknown
Kjobenhavn: Fr. Woldikes 1863. First Edition. Octavo half black roan & patterned boards gilt-stamped title on spine iv 123 i pp. Lithographic frontis. and five lithograph plates. An account of a Danish expedition to the West Indies mostly St. Thomas and St. Croix. Plates appear to be lightly damp-stained; otherwise Very Good. Fr. Woldikes, 1863. First Edition. hardcover
New York: DCA Gallery 1998. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 16 through June 20 1998. Essays by Ann Lumbye Sorensen and Jacob Greve. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in white printed wrappers. Seemingly fairly uncommon. DCA Gallery unknown
Board of Publications of the Christian Reformed Church. B0006YMEOA 32 page Christian Reformed paperback . New. Board of Publications of the Christian Reformed Church paperback
The Macmillan Company 1938. Hardcover . VeryGood/Very Good. 1st American printing. Nice bright orange cloth boards; DJ is faded on spine and shows minor wear but overall VG; jacket is now protected by mylar cover. Author was Jewish lesbian actress & author; her books more popular in England than the US making American editions difficult to find. The Macmillan Company hardcover
Raleigh NC & New York: The Gregg Museum of Art & Design distributed by D.A.P. 2011. First edition. Hardcover. Monograph for a show that ran September 15 through December 17 2011. A very fine copy in cloth binding without dust jacket as issued. Still in the original shrinkwrap. The Gregg Museum of Art & Design distributed by D.A.P. unknown
Referência livreiro : 119729 ISBN : 0983121737 9780983121732