WITGEEST, Simon.
Het nieuw vermeerdert natuerlyk toover-boek of speel-tooneel der konsten. Bevattende omtrent 2000 natuerlyke toover-konsten en poetsen, zoo uyt de guychel tas als kaert-spel en tereling ... dienstig tot heerlyk vermaek.
Antwerpen, Petrus Josephus Rymers, 1781. 8vo. With an engraved frontispiece by the artist-engraver [Jacob] Harrewijn and many full-page woodcut illustrations in text, of which 8 are full-page.Contemporary half calf, title in gold on spine. [10] 558, [2] pp.
€ 1,500
Easily the most popular Dutch conjuring and recreation book of the 18th century. On long winter evenings families and parties amused themselves with the help of the book, trying the various tricks and games. It contains about 2000 conjuring tricks, card games, exciting experiments with all sorts of materials, word and number games, riddles, etc. It also includes advice on drawing and colouring, on cosmetics, means of curing a pain, of making perfumed soaps, removing stains, etc. Reprinted for over a century the book continued amusing generations of children as well as adults in the home and at parties. Landwehr ascribes the book to Willem Goeree, who first published it at Middelburg in 1679. Goeree probably choose the pseudonym Witgeest (White spirit) as a guarantee that the book contained only white magic, not black magic. Its advice on drawing and colouring was taken from Goeree's Inleydinge tot de algemeene teyken-konst.
Binding slightly worn, with a small tear in the frontispiece and the lower margin of the title-page a little short-trimmed, but otherwise in good condition. Landwehr, De Nederlander uit en thuis, p. 148-50; Volkskunde, 68 (1967), p. 67f.; Waller 1870-7, esp. 1874 with the same text and "Den X. druk" on the title (se above)); Muller, Pop. prozaschr. 555 ("Men kan er menigen winter-avond de jeugd meê bezig houden"); De Vries, Pop. prozaschr. 528-29 (all other editions).
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