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[DEN HAAG] – RIEMER, J. DE. Beschryving van ‘s Graven-Hage, behelzende deszelfs Oorsprong, Benaming, Gelegentheid, Uitbreidingen, Onheilen en Luister;

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mitsgaders Stigtinge van het Hof, der Kerken, Kloosters, Kapellen, Godshuizen, en andere voornaame Gebouwen [..]. [Deel I-IV]. [’s-Gravenhage, Boekhandel W.P. van Stockum B.V., 1973]. 4 Vols. (incl. the accompanying text-booklet by H.M. Mensonides). With num. (fold.) (double-p.) (bird’s-eye) plans, views & plates (incl. the fold. panoramic view “’s Graven-Hage Zoo als dezelve zig in den jaare 1730 aan de zyde van het Bosch vertoont”, ca. 36 x 82,5 cm.). Small folio (ca. 32 x 20,5 cm.), orig. unif. imitation leather with gilt ribbed spine (vol. I-III) & orig. imitation half-leather (vol. IV), in the orig. cardboard slipcase. – And 6 similar late 20th-cent. facs. reprints in 7 vols., i.a. by Lodovico Guicciardini (“Beschryvinghe van alle de Nederlanden [..]”, 1968) & “Tegenwoordige Staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden; Behelzende eene/ Vervolgende de Beschryving van Zeeland [..]”, 2 vols., 1969. Printed in a limited edition).

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¶ Ad 1: Printed in 400 copies by “Interbook International” (Schiedam). One of 375 Arabic numb. copies for trade. Complete set of a facsimile reprint of the most extensive (topographical) description of The Hague by the Dutch historian & lawyer Jacob de Riemer (1676-1762) originally published in 1730 in Delft by Reinier Boitet (vol. I-II) & in 1739 in The Hague by Johannes de Cros (vol. III). – Slipcase sl. discol., but nevertheless a good set.

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mitsgaders Stigtinge van het Hof, der Kerken, Kloosters, Kapellen, Godshuizen, en andere voornaame Gebouwen [..]. [Deel I-IV]. [’s-Gravenhage, Boekhandel W.P. van Stockum B.V., 1973]. 4 Vols. (incl. the accompanying text-booklet by H.M. Mensonides). With num. (fold.) (double-p.) (bird’s-eye) plans, views & plates (incl. the fold. panoramic view “’s Graven-Hage Zoo als dezelve zig in den jaare 1730 aan de zyde van het Bosch vertoont”, ca. 36 x 82,5 cm.). Small folio (ca. 32 x 20,5 cm.), orig. unif. imitation leather with gilt ribbed spine (vol. I-III) & orig. imitation half-leather (vol. IV), in the orig. cardboard slipcase. – And 6 similar late 20th-cent. facs. reprints in 7 vols., i.a. by Lodovico Guicciardini (“Beschryvinghe van alle de Nederlanden [..]”, 1968) & “Tegenwoordige Staat der Vereenigde Nederlanden; Behelzende eene/ Vervolgende de Beschryving van Zeeland [..]”, 2 vols., 1969. Printed in a limited edition).

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¶ Ad 1: Printed in 400 copies by “Interbook International” (Schiedam). One of 375 Arabic numb. copies for trade. Complete set of a facsimile reprint of the most extensive (topographical) description of The Hague by the Dutch historian & lawyer Jacob de Riemer (1676-1762) originally published in 1730 in Delft by Reinier Boitet (vol. I-II) & in 1739 in The Hague by Johannes de Cros (vol. III). – Slipcase sl. discol., but nevertheless a good set.

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