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LUYKEN, Jan (1649-1712) and Caspar LUYKEN (1672-1708). Spiegel van 't Menschelyk Bedryf. Een goed eynde kroont het werk. Amsterdam: Nicolaus Visscher, [1694].
4o (201 x 155 mm). Engraved throughout, comprising engraved title, dedication and 100 engraved plates printed on rectos and versos. Contemporary sprinkled calf gilt (some minor wear at extremities). Provenance: Mark Dineley (bookplate); acquired from Bernard Quaritch, 1982.
Second edition, variant issue, with the plates printed on rectos and versos rather than on rectos only. The engravings in Het Menselyk Bedryf (Book of Trades) illustrate trades from the 17th century, and each is accompanied by a moralistic verse. Landwehr, Low Countries 533.
4o (201 x 155 mm). Engraved throughout, comprising engraved title, dedication and 100 engraved plates printed on rectos and versos. Contemporary sprinkled calf gilt (some minor wear at extremities). Provenance: Mark Dineley (bookplate); acquired from Bernard Quaritch, 1982.
Second edition, variant issue, with the plates printed on rectos and versos rather than on rectos only. The engravings in Het Menselyk Bedryf (Book of Trades) illustrate trades from the 17th century, and each is accompanied by a moralistic verse. Landwehr, Low Countries 533.