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A.
Gerits & Son bv was
founded in 1981. The company is therefore comparatively young.
Its expertise however is much older: the founder, Anton Gerits,
entered the trade of antiquarian books in 1950 at the famous
(and unfortunately discontinued) antiquarian department of Nijhoff,
to become the managing director in the early 60's. He left the
company in 1974, to found, after short sojourns with Ludwig Rosenthal's
Antiquariaat and Elzevier, his own company. His son, Arnoud Gerits,
now president of the company, joined in 1983 fresh from college
with degrees in History and Dutch Literature. The company specializes
in Social Sciences, Law and Humanities. It annually issues approximately
four to six catalogues. The company also issues, at irregular
intervals, occasional lists. A. Gerits & Son b.v. have a strong reputation in purchasing and selling private libraries in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities, a speciality that few antiquarians offer. Over the years many private collections have found their way to important University libraires worldwide: the Robert Brecy collection on French popular music, now housed at the University of Melbourne Library, a collection on the Paris Commune (1871), on the 1848 Revolution in |
France,
a collection Ernest Renan, a collection of over 300 16th and
17th century French political pamphlets, a very large collection
of French 19th century political trials, a very substantial collection
on Holbach and his circle and much related material now housed
at Nagoya University, to name but a few collections the company
has handled in the first 20 years of its existence. The company always aims at acquiring good to very good copies of the books it specializes in and tries to maintain a large stock of important books and pamphlets in its subject areas. It tries to stock both the 'great' books as well as the lesser known books and pamphlets. The company also offers its services and experiences on behalf of private and institutional customers at auctions in Europe and the USA. The company is located in the centre of the city of Amsterdam where the nearly 400 square meters on the ground floor house an office and an extensive stock-room filled whith old and rare books. A virtual tour of the office and the books is available on this website under 'virtual tour'. |
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