Joost van den Vondel - Treurspelen - 1648






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Joost van den Vondel Treurspelen in a leather bound edition with gilt spine, dating back to 1648, spanning 934 pages across multiple works.
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Joost van den Vondel - Convolute of 17 tragedies - bound in a leather volume with a gilded spine and ribs on the spine.
Alright. Scuff marks on the band, some loss of leather on the spine and back. Torn at the bottom of the right knee to the first rib, edges exposed. Interior discolored, with some spots here and there, some pages browned. All pages of the last three works browned; moisture spot in the bottom corner, bleeding into the text of the first work (first 80 pages), then in the bottom corner up to Sofompaneas, followed by a moisture streak in the lower corner/half of the page from page 37 of Peter Pauwels to the end. Only a slight crease. Horizontal tear (4cm) in the top margin of pages 31/32 of the Brothers. Loss of a corner on 2 pages.
Part 1:
-Lucifer - 1654 - (16) 79 pages - contains frontispiece, top and bottom margins slightly trimmed
Adam in Bondage - 1664 - 64 pages
Noah - 1667 - (8) 48 pages
- Joseph in Dothan - 1692 - 56 pp
Joseph in Egypt, 1644 - (8), unbound, 44 pages.
Sofompaneas of Josef in 't hof - 1655 - (8) 43pp
Jeptha - 1659 - (10) 61 pp
Samson - 1660 - (8) 53 (1) pp
King David in exile - 1660 - (8) 60 pp
King David Restored - 1660 - (8) 54 pp
Brothers - 1650 - 64 pp
Adonias - 1661 - (8) 55 pages
Salomon - 1648 - 65 (2) pp
Peter en Pauwels - 1691 - 56 (2) pp
Jerusalem destroyed - 67 pp - 1705
- Passover, or the liberation of Israel from Egypt - Rotterdam, Izaak van Ryinen, 1695 - (6)65 pages
All the above tragedies published — except for one — by Abraham, Johannes, or the heirs of Wees, Amsterdam.
Sent via registered mail.
Joost van den Vondel - Convolute of 17 tragedies - bound in a leather volume with a gilded spine and ribs on the spine.
Alright. Scuff marks on the band, some loss of leather on the spine and back. Torn at the bottom of the right knee to the first rib, edges exposed. Interior discolored, with some spots here and there, some pages browned. All pages of the last three works browned; moisture spot in the bottom corner, bleeding into the text of the first work (first 80 pages), then in the bottom corner up to Sofompaneas, followed by a moisture streak in the lower corner/half of the page from page 37 of Peter Pauwels to the end. Only a slight crease. Horizontal tear (4cm) in the top margin of pages 31/32 of the Brothers. Loss of a corner on 2 pages.
Part 1:
-Lucifer - 1654 - (16) 79 pages - contains frontispiece, top and bottom margins slightly trimmed
Adam in Bondage - 1664 - 64 pages
Noah - 1667 - (8) 48 pages
- Joseph in Dothan - 1692 - 56 pp
Joseph in Egypt, 1644 - (8), unbound, 44 pages.
Sofompaneas of Josef in 't hof - 1655 - (8) 43pp
Jeptha - 1659 - (10) 61 pp
Samson - 1660 - (8) 53 (1) pp
King David in exile - 1660 - (8) 60 pp
King David Restored - 1660 - (8) 54 pp
Brothers - 1650 - 64 pp
Adonias - 1661 - (8) 55 pages
Salomon - 1648 - 65 (2) pp
Peter en Pauwels - 1691 - 56 (2) pp
Jerusalem destroyed - 67 pp - 1705
- Passover, or the liberation of Israel from Egypt - Rotterdam, Izaak van Ryinen, 1695 - (6)65 pages
All the above tragedies published — except for one — by Abraham, Johannes, or the heirs of Wees, Amsterdam.
Sent via registered mail.
