[Rarebooks] FS: "Romeyn de Hooge (1645-1708) As Book Illustrator. A Bibliography"

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"Romeyn de Hooge (1645-1708) As Book Illustrator. A Bibliography"

By John Landwehr. Published in New York & Amsterdam by Vangendt & Co. in
1970.

The first descriptive Bibliography of this talented and noted engraver.
Although he was the subject of a famous obscenity case, de Hooghe’s
primary work seems to have been as a book illustrator, and this book
describes more than 100 titles and 2,800 etchings that can be assigned to
him.

Hardcover. 7.5”x11”, 247 pages, many black & white illustrations, dust
jacket. Light wear to the jacket, otherwise in fine, clean condition.
$150.00

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