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189764124New York: Longmans Green & Co. 1897. Tall 8vo. 8 195 1 pp. Six plates. Pictorial green publisher’s cloth cover art of moose by Decorative Designers gilt lettering front cover & spine slight rubbing & scuffing to lower right fore-edge very minor dustsoiling still VG bright copy. First American edition of this excellent work incorporating big game hunting accounts of Lions in South Africa Hippopotamus Giraffe & Zebra hunting as well as Grizzlies in the Rocky Mountains and Moose. Longmans, Green & Co., hardcover
196659977New York: New American Library 1966. 8vo. 333 3 pp. Numerous photo plates illust. endpapers. Half blue & black cloth gilt lettering & illust. of Rhino on front cover minor dustsoiling edgewear very faint soiling front cover w/ d.j. very faint tide mark upper fore-edge front cover hint at foot of back cover VG-/VG- copy. First edition 1st printing stated of this classic work on Big Game Hunting. New American Library, hardcover
20410Asie, moitié du XIXe siècle. In-12 oblong, [48] ff., demi-percaline à coins chagrinée noire, plats de papier chagriné, étiquette "Carnet C2" au premier plat (reliure défraîchie mais solide, quelques taches, des cartes et/ou des ff. manquants).
85059Paris, Opta (Collection "Aventures Fantastiques", AF N°8), 1972, petit in 8° reliure pleine toile rouge décorée de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd, 380 page ; infime tache brune dans la gouttière.
182017762Amsterdam: Steendrukkerij van C. Goos 1820. The cards are kept in the original publisher's marbled slipcase ca. 4.8 x 7.2 cm with 2 engraved labels one with the title and imprint and one with the rules of the game. Set of 42 lithographed miniature playing cards 21 for Cloris printed in grey and 21 for Roosje printed in blue. Most charming set of miniature playing cards for use of a somewhat daring party game between young people of both sexes. The 42 cards each with an illustration of a couple and a four-line verse are either titled "Cloris" or "Roosje". The Cloris cards were divided between the boys and the Roosje cards between the girls. One of the young men would "propose" by reading the verse of one of his cards and one of the young ladies would answer by reading hers. The verses were full of love and desire but since the cards were read at random Roosje's reponse would not always be the logical answer to Cloris' proposal leading to hilarious situations.The name of the game most likely refers to De bruiloft van Kloris en Roosje which was a Dutch farce written by Dirk Buysero at the end of the 17th century. The play became incredibly popular. It was performed yearly throughout most of the 18th century and still widely known in the 19th century.The slipcase is scuffed and partly torn around the edges and corners. Otherwise in good condition.l Cat. De Koning 617; Gumuchian 3223. Steendrukkerij van C. Goos, unknown
1930177813Japan. Circa1930. 16 colour cards with black and white illustrations on reverse 8 black and white cards 4.5 x 7cm cardboard box with sliding cover 7.5 x 5.5cm. Colour cards have the same black and white illustrations on reverse. Set of small cards with delightful images of mischievous boys and girls having fun. . unknown
1794114610London: John Wallis 1794. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London John Wallis 24 December 1794. Overall dimensions 520 × 663 mm dissected into 16 panels and mounted on linen comprising a hand-coloured map engraved by McIntyre printed surface 380 × 530 mm with extensive letterpress text on either side. Paper slightly tanned with a few small marks including some inkspots creases tiny chips and scattered light foxing; top right-hand corner trimmed close with the text lightly shaved; cloth a little foxed and discoloured on the verso; overall in very good condition. An attractive Georgian board game with the winner being the first player to reach London. The letterpress gives rules for playing the game and details of the history and manufactures of the 117 towns mentioned. It is not necessarily accurate; for instance Henry VI not Henry IV was captured at Northampton by the Yorkists. <p>We have traced several reissues of the game using the same plate but with some variation to the letterpress and this error appears in several of them. A spinner 'Totum' and counters were available for separate purchase and are not present in this instance. John Wallis hardcover
1979786901979 Paris, Ministère de l'Environnement, 1979, in 8° broché, 276 pages ; nombreuses cartes.
1861105281Paris, Aug. Aubry, Libraire, Aug. Durand, Libraire 1861 In-8 22 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture beige, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 159 pp., table. Exemplaire en bon état.
46719Birmingham, Eley Game Advisory Station, Imperial Metal Industries (Paris, Cartoucherie Française), Automne 1965, in 8° broché, 60 pages ; illustrations.
195397666Librairie Plon, coll. « Durel » 1953 In-8 24,5 x 18,5 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane à coins, dos à nerfs orné d’un motif doré, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, 313 pp., illustré de croquis de Charles-Jean Hallo et de 8 photographies hors-texte, table des matières, table des photographies. Reliure légèrement frottée.
1914801301914 Paris, Larousse, 1914, in 8° broché, 284 pages ; couverture très légèrement fanée.
1900159678London.: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. No date. circa1900. Nine printed sheets each printed with people or items and showing the cut lines. Original chromolithograph card box archivally repaired along seams. Some occasional light foxing on sheets card covers browned and worn in places a few other minor signs of wear but generally very good. 43 x 24cm. Rare. We have found no other copies of this game. The first two sheets show Chinese people in clothes appropriate to their age occupation etc. Those illustrated include The Opium Smoker School-master The General Shopkeeper Native Biblewoman etc. Other sheets show furniture and fittings a coloured illustration of the street a black and white image of the city gate and a much larger sheet 50 x 87.5cm which is an illustration of the street and onto which the other cut-outs when coloured and cut out are placed. . Church of England Zenana Missionary Society. hardcover
195263021Paris: Imprimeurs L.I.E.S.A. 174 Quae de Jemmapes 1952. Oblong 4to. 9.25 x 7.75 in. 2 24 pp. colour-lithograph illustrations throughout 10 leaves unnumbered. consisting of 4 colour lithograph boards to cut out alphabet letters for playing 2 black & white lithograph letter pages for colouring cutting out themselves and playing word games 1 thick instruction leaf 3 printed leaves on blue- salmon- and green-tinted thin paper instruction sheets. Flexible boards colour-lithographed front cover rear board with model figures on verso to be cut out to create paper-engineered toys spiral metal comb binding as issued minor edgewear age toning still a VG and complete copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated and charming alphabet game/book featuring anthropomorphic letters in the “Kingdom of the Alphabet†set against the adventures of a Medieval/Renaissance Country of Vowels and the Isle of Consonants uniting over a banquet ball to form an alphabet. Marquet 1892-1984 and Desnoyer 1901-1988 were illustrators and miniaturists noted for their inventive games and illustrations who had originally designed this game/book in 1939. They were married to the well known painters Albert Marquet and Francois Denoyer respectively. Desnoyer a Russian-Ukrainian emigre from Kiev had originally landed in Bohemia by 1906 where she learned the Western alphabet and later settled in France. This particular copy not only features the four colour lithograph boards for children to cut out and play the suggested alphabet game but also the 2 additional boards for an adult word game and back board to create toys which are typically missing as are often the colour-tinted instruction sheets. Worldcat locates 4 copies U of WA & Princeton Incomplete Bibliotheque Nationale FR & Bibliotheque des Chiroux BE -- complete; See: Robert Bolick Books on Books Collection -- Souza Desnoyer and Marcelle Marquet Il etait une fois un alphabet 1951-2009 Dec. 22 2022. Imprimeurs L.I.E.S.A., 174, Quae de Jemmapes, hardcover
187027855France 1870. Board game. Fine. A French childrens' board game complete with the folding board 10 number disks 6 wooden pieces the instruction sheet and box. The box is papered in apricot & gold spotted paper with an image on the cover of clowns ascending a pyramide and one tumbling down. The box measures 11 x 8". All in very good condition. unknown
191520568New York: Kangaroo Corporation; Gray Lith. Co. 1915. A large laughing female kangaroo with a joey in her pouch who says "Be Happy at Home!" to another young kangaroo asking "Why such joy" decorates the triangular box lid of this amusing bright orange and purple 1915 peg board game. The playing board itself is framed with the text "You can't be blue if you KANGAROO. No trouble troubles you."<br /> <br /> The unusual triangular box features three kangaroos on the top lid with edges decorated with horse shoes and shamrocks on a purple ground. The instructions are printed on the under side of the top lid including the offer of a $500 reward. The Kangaroo Corporation offered the prize for any correct solution to the game which involves landing the King in Goal No. 14. "The above prize to be awarded January 15 1916." <br /> <br /> 25 numbered holes on the board with 12 small wooden pegs. The object of the game was to jump holes so that only the King remained in hole number 14 in the manner of Chinese checkers.<br /> <br /> Each side of the triangular box measures 9 1/4". The box printed by Gray Lith. Co. N.Y.;1915 copyright by the Kangaroo Corporation. The top lid with little scratch in the lower edge corners repaired with sticky tape. Previous owner signature verso of lower box. The board interior with color more vivid just a bit of wear around numbered peg holes. Not found on Trove. Kangaroo Corporation; Gray Lith. Co. unknown
5334Paris, Librairie Larousse, sans date. In-8, reliure de l'éditeur.
1960215411Japan.: No publication details. Circa1960. Very colourful folding sugoroku game sheet 45 x 61.4cm a little very light browning at margins very good copy. This vibrant sugoroku game sheet showcases playful illustrations of landscapes and cultures from around the world. The game begins in Japan where a boy and girl embark on an adventurous journey. Their first stop is the United States followed by rafting along the Amazon River. Along the way they explore Africa Europe India Australia and Sumatra. The journey concludes with their return to Japan by small plane. Through the game players experience a sense of global travel and gain insight into world geography. . No publication details. unknown
1960171593No publication details. Circa1960. Colourful folding sugoroku game sheet 55 x 79cm a fukuwarai game on reverse does not include face pieces. This is brightly coloured post-war sugoroku is a "round the world" game and this together with the fukuwarai game printed on the reverse would have been enjoyed by Japanese families during the new year celebrations. The game which is colourfully illustrated covers East Asia Southeast Asia New Guinea Africa Europe and North and South Americas with the final goal being returning to Japan and visiting the Royal Palace in Tokyo. The game was probably printed in the 1960s when overseas travel by jet plane was regarded as a possible dream for many Japanese people. On the reverse is a fukuwarai happy-laughter game where a blind-folded player places eyes nose mouth and other pieces on the faces outlined. . No publication details. unknown
201226660Pasadena CA: Deeply Game Productions 2012. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardcover. Number 1 of 7 copies. Signed and numbered by the book artist. Sara Press is a photographer printer and book artist whose work addresses science nature and the intricacies of our culture. This is a suite of four etchings by Ms. Press that depict contemporary mixed-martial-arts fighters. The accompanying text has been appropriated from a panther / bear fight advertising poster from the 1850s. The text describing animal fights is juxtaposed with the prints of human fighters to make an important statement on violence. The typeface is designed by Dan Mayer. Letterpress printed on a Vandercook No. 3 Proof Press. The loose prints and text pages are housed in a solid maple box with title burnt into the lid. Unpaginated. ARTISTSBOOKS/030613. Deeply Game Productions hardcover
201232906San Francisco: Deeply Game Publications 2012. Hardcover. Fine. Hardcover. Number 45 of 55 copies. Signed by the author and book artists. Book artist Sara Press collaborated with Andrew Rottner to create this exquisite tribute to printing's golden age. "The story by Christina Lauritsen mis-remembers H.C. Andersen's classic tale of the same name transforming it into a story of revelation and madness. The visual progression of the book mirrors the plot pitting the beauty of the decorative arts against the intense and unpredictable messiness of human experience. This book confronts the inevitability of loss and bows to intellectual freedom and its attendant risks." artists' statement. The book is printed in Garamond and Bembo types on Moab Entrada paper. It features two 26 inch wide foldouts with illustrations by Rottner. The striking cover is done from a cut-marbled-paper and brocade. The book measures 7 x 9 inches. It is unpaginated. Deeply Game Productions creates and distributes the art works of Sara Press and her collaborators. Sara L. Press is a photographer printmaker and book artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Many of her projects examine peculiar areas of overlap between nature and culture for example: dog fighting feral children and our co-evolution with snakes. Sara has also wrestled with the relationship between creativity and the scientific method. Recently Sara has turned to constructions of masculinity and femininity in our culture such as human bloodsports and altered fairy-tales. Her work can be seen in public collections around the country and are also in many library and private collections. A lovely book in fine condition. PRI/021919. Deeply Game Publications hardcover
22540Paris, La Compagnie des libraires, 1764-1765. 2 vol. in-12, XXIV-590-XXXIX-[3] pp. + [4]-690 pp., basane marbrée havane, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, pièce de tomaison verte, tranches rouges pour le 1er volume, tranches marbrées pour le second (exemplaire composite comprenant deux volumes à dates différentes, restaurations de la reliure du premier vol., quelques petits manques et épidermures, remboîtage du second vol., pièces de titre et tomaison manquantes au second vol.).
66643Yale University Athletic Association. Good. 160pp. Thin quarto 31 cm The front wrap is detached but present. The rear wrap is absent. Two small closed tears to the fore-edge of the front wrap. Scarce. Cover art by Utah artist John Held Jr.<br /> <br /> Utah Artist John Held Jr. 1889-1958 was a prominent illustrator of the 1920s and 1930s. He began by drawing sports and political drawings for The Salt Lake Tribune when he was just 16 years old. Held moved to New York City in 1910 where he went on to gain notoriety for his drawings in the popular magazines "Life" "The New Yorker" "Vanity Fair" "Judge" and "College Humor." His work epitomized the Jazz Age. He is most recognized for creating the short-haired "flapper."<br /> <br /> The cover of this publication features one of Held's maps. Held's maps illustrate the diversity of his art while at the same time serving to demonstrate Held's interpretation of various notable places and things. Kori Alexander writes in his article entitled Relevant Magic in the Art of John Held Jr. "While it was Held's caricatures of the young college chaps and flapper girls that earned him public notoriety it was his linoleum cuts and pen and ink maps that fortified his legitimacy as a social commentator." Virginia Commonwealth University website. Yale University Athletic Association unknown
04338Paris: H. Duru 1840. A Remarkable Survival<br /> <br /> FRENCH BOARD GAME. Le Jeu Du Portier The Doorman's Game Par H. Duru. France ca. 1840. <br /> <br /> Original hand colored lithographed board depicting 'The Five Story House" 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 222 x 172 mm. with the right hand top corner beveled as issued. Six original hand colored lithographed figures each on a wooden base average size 3 1/8 x 1 1/4 inches; 80 x 32 mm. Complete in the original card box with the top showing a hand colored lithograph of "the Five Storey House". The Board and the Figures in near fine condition the box a little soiled on the top and the corners strengthened with cloth tape.<br /> <br /> The Board is lettered from top to bottom: "No. 6 "/ "No. 5 / Locart Fnt Lunetier au 3 mp" / "No. 4 / F. Sonnet M.De Dentelles" / "No.3 Clagmann Et Cie. Banquiers" / "No. 2" / "No. 1 Loge du Portier." The lid of the box is titled "Le Jeu Du Portier Par H. Duru."<br /> <br /> The six figures are titled: Le Portier The Doorman; "2 Proprietaire" Owner; "3 Banquier" Banker; <br /> "4 Marchand" Trader; "5 Fabricant" Maker and "6 Ouvrier" Worker.<br /> <br /> A remarkable survival. We have searched OCLC and can find no records of this game in any libraries and institutions worldwide - not surprising!!!<br /> <br /> H. Duru was an early to mid-nineteenth century Parisian publisher of children's books games toys and movable books. <br /> <br /> According to OCLC their other publications include:<br /> <br /> Nouvelle méthode de lecture progressive ou Lecture apprise en quarante jours <br /> 3 editions published between 1841 and 1851.<br /> Syllabaire universel en action 2 editions published between 1840 and 1857.<br /> Progressive Spelling Book illustrated in French and English published 1810<br /> Les homonymes illustrées published in 1835.<br /> Grammaire illustrée published in 1841.<br /> Quelques mots sur l'organisation du travail published in 1848.<br /> Alphabet chantant no date. Paris: H. Duru, 1840 unknown
192017556Lyon, Cumin et Masson, Collection Amis du Vieux Lyon, 1920 ; in-12 carré, demi maroquin rouge à petits coins, dos à nerfs surlignés à froid, fleurons et titre dorés, filets dorés sur les plats, tête dorée, premier plat de couverture conservé (reliure moderne) ; (12), 98 pp. , (1) f. d'imprimeur (Audin).