Invitation Chess Tournament of the City of London Chess Club London 1900. Facsimile with a preface by Dale A. ...
Edition limited to 700 numbered copies, of which only twohundred copies are for sale in Europe, to be distributed exclusively by us. More info
Japanese Cloisonné Enamels. The Stephen W. Fisher Collection.
The final decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth saw the production of Japan’s most exquisite cloisonné enamels. Their manufacture was stimulated by international demand kindled at expositions in Europe and America and driven by artists’ interest in creating works t... More info
L.`oeuvre de Pierre Lecuire. La Nuit bleue dans tous ses habits.
Bibliotheca Wittockiana expose les Livres de Pierre Lecuire. L`oeuvre, original dans sa conception, rare dans sa réalisation, et que son créataur lui même cosidère comme achevé, est l`ultime manifestation d`un âge d`or du livre illustré. More info
Les jeux et plaisirs de l`enfance.
Paris, 1657. Facsimile 1968. Edition limited to 500 copies. A delightful book, containing fifty atttractive plates in the best baroque style illustrating children`s plays, all with a six-lines French legend in verse. More info
Les Prémices de la Bande Dessinée ou le siècle d`avant Tintin. De voorlopers van het beeldverhaal of de eeuw v...
In French, Dutch and English. Catalogue on occasion of the exhibition BD Comic Strip Brussels 2009. More info
Libro da imparare giocare a scachi. Facsimile with a preface by Dr. M. Euwe
Rome, 1512. Facsimile 1967. Edition limited to 500 copies. Facsimile of the first book on modern chess. Text bilingual: Italian-Spanish. More info
Licht als leidraad. Leven en werk van Frits Lensvelt (1886-1945). Met een voorwoord van Frans Leidelmeijer
Published on the occasion of two exhibitions (in Amsterdam and in Assen) on the life and works of the versatile and influential Dutch designer Frits Lensvelt. More info
Little Book of Animals
Facsimile of an illustrated manuscript on birchbark and of a contemporary letter providing its translation by reverend Allan Salt. More info

