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1962LFA-126735682Un ouvrage de 248 pages, format 120 x 180 mm, broché, publié en 1962, Editions Bernard Grasset, bon état
200820676London England: Pavilion Children's Books 2008. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine Dust Jacket. London England: Pavilion Children's Books 2008. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Edition/First Printing. Unpaginated. New Edition of the children's classic. One of Ralph Steadman's finest achievements. The first appearance of the title in the United Kingdom. Precedes and should not be confused with all other subsequent editions particularly the American Edition which appeared one year later. Published in a small and limited first print run as a hardcover original only. The First Edition Thus is now scarce. "Signed Copy" yellow round sticker pasted in front. A brilliant production by Ralph Steadman: Oversize-volume format. Yellow cloth boards with black titles on cover and spine as issued. Art by Ralph Steadman. Text by Frank Dickens. Printed on pristine-white thick coated stock paper to the highest standards. In pictorial DJ with titles on the cover and spine as issued. Re-presents in a lovely collectible format Ralph Steadman's and Frank Dickens' "Fly Away Peter". About two lonely animal-outsiders who bond together: Jeffrey a giraffe with a short neck and Peter a bird who cannot fly. "Jeffrey the giraffe with a short neck and Peter the bird who can't fly quickly become friends because they are both a little different. When they decide to play together they are surprised to find that a game of hide-and-seek will not only involve all the other animals but also help solve their problems" Publisher's blurb. One of the greatest artists of our time whose work has appeared in The New York Times and Rolling Stone Magazine Ralph Steadman is best-known for his legendary collaboration with Hunter S. Thompson the late great American journalist. Frank Dickens is beloved for his cartoons including the popular characters Bristow Albert Herbert Hawkins and Boffo. He has won eight Cartoonist of The Year Awards. An absolute "must-have" title for Ralph Steadman and Frank Davis collectors. This Autographed Copy is very boldly and beautifully signed in black pen-marker on the half-title page by Ralph Steadman. It is signed directly on the page itself not on a tipped-in page. This title is a classic. This is one of few such signed copies of the First Edition Thus/First Printing British still available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean crisp and bright. Please note: The British Edition precedes the American by a full year. Copies available online command as much as $175. This is surely an accessible and lovely alternative. A scarce signed copy thus. Two of the finest artists of our time. A fine copy. . ISBN 184365122X. Pavilion Children's Books hardcover
Milano, Monanni, 1932, in-16, br. editoriale, pp. 308, (12). Copertina in tricromia, e 7 illustrazioni di Bisi in b.n. fuori testo. Ritratto fotografico in antiporta e bibliografia. Firma di appartenenza manoscritta al frontespizio. Ottime condizioni.
In-16 (cm. 16.80), brossura editoriale ricoperta da pergamino e decorata coi consueti fregi della Collana, pp. 67, (5), ritratto di Charles Dickens in antiporta. Testatina, e lettera iniziale istoriata. In buono stato (good copy).
18361264411836. London: Chapman and Hall 1836. <br /> <br /> 16mo 49 pp. Illustrated paper wrappers in an elaborate custom green morocco box with floral gilt decoration. A near fine copy of this fragile pamphlet with very occasional spotting and a short split in the hinge of the front wrapper.<br /> <br /> § First edition of a pamphlet written by Dickens under the pseudonym of Timothy Sparks defending the rights of the working class to a free Sabbath in opposition to a proposed law which would have banned recreation on Sundays. The pamphlet was never reprinted in Dickens' lifetime. Two facsimile editions appeared in 1884; the first edition is distinguished by the words "Sunday Under Three Heads" beginning page 35 and the spelling "hair" rather than "air" on page 7 line 15. One of Dickens' scarcer minor works and scarcer still in the original wrappers. Eckel p. 102. unknown
18364190bdLondon: Chapman and Hall 1836. First Edition. Duodecimo printed wrappers 49 iii blanks pp. Four plates. Good. At some point the spine was professionally reinforced; even so the front cover has become detached; otherwise clean and tight in cloth chemise and morocco & boards slipcase that shows some wear. Chapman and Hall, 1836. hardcover
1884C000026177London: J.W. Jarvis & Son 1884. Reprint. Paperback. Very Good. Reprint 1884 paperback 12mo. 49pp. illustrated in b&w. Book VG with mild edgewear to corners and spine ends rubbing and foxing small pencil mark to top of front panel spine foot worn away and some spine paper cracking binding tight text clean and unmarked with mild wear to corners. No DJ. J.W. Jarvis & Son paperback
18362127.2London: Chapman & Hall 1836. 1st edition Eckel pp 102-103. Original printed wrappers. Chemised and housed in a full green morocco pull-off slipcase. Accompanied by a bound copy of the 1884 Jarvis facsimile. VG some soiling & wear. Over quite a respectable copy of this delicate emphemeral piece. Slipcase - spine sunned to tan otherwise VG. 49 3 blank pp. Trimmed edges. 4 plates. 12mo. <br/><br/>Early in his career while busily at work on PICKWICK Dickens found time to write this political tract under this Sparks pseudonym in support of the working man's freedom on the Sabbath which was being threatened by Parlimentary action. This role of working man's champion was to continue throughout his life. <br /> <br />The first edition of this work in original wrappers is rather uncommon. Chapman & Hall unknown books
18364190bdLondon: Chapman and Hall 1836. First Edition. Duodecimo printed wrappers 49 iii blanks pp. Four plates. Good. At some point the spine was professionally reinforced; even so the front cover has become detached; otherwise clean and tight in cloth chemise and morocco & boards slipcase that shows some wear. Chapman and Hall, 1836. hardcover books
Mm 210x300 Brossura editoriale di pagine 158, numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo, sovraccoperta figurata. Prima edizione. Libro perfetto, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
191274822New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1912. First edition. publisher's printed stiff wrapper string-tied at the top as issued. Spotting and soiling to the front wrapper; one short thin line to one of the illustrations; otherwise they are all very fine. Oversized folio 18 x 12 inches. Title leaf plus four leaves each with three calendar months and illustrated with a tipped-on color illustration from Dickens by Jessie Willcox Smith. Charles Scribner's Sons, unknown
1912mon0004003368Charles Scribner 1912T. hardcover. Very Good. . signed by illustrator Jessie Willcox Smith on a paper affixed to the front pastedown. cover shows minor wear pages tanned and clean. gift inscription on the ffep. Charles Scribner hardcover
1912021587New York: Charles Scribner 1912. FIRST EDITION first printing. Original full olive green cloth with gilt lettering and illustrated plate on the cover. Ten full color plates illustrating children in Dicken's books. Descriptive text faces each page. Gift inscription on the front endpaper. Overall in VERY GOOD PLUS condition. Photos available upon request. JESSIE WILLCOX SMITH September 6 1863 May 3 1935 was a United States illustrator famous for her work in magazines such as Ladies Home Journal and for her illustrations for children's books. Born in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1884 Smith attended the School of Design for Women which is now Moore College of Art & Design and later studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts under Thomas Eakins in Philadelphia graduating in 1888. A year later she started working in the production department of the Ladies' Home Journal for five years. She left to take classes under Howard Pyle first at Drexel and then at the Brandywine School. She was a prolific contributor to books and magazines during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries illustrating stories and articles for clients such as Century Collier's Weekly Leslie's Weekly Harper's McClure's Scribners and the Ladies' Home Journal. Smith may be most well known for her covers on Good Housekeeping which she painted from December 1917 through March 1933. She also painted posters and portraits. Her twelve illustrations for Charles Kingsley's The Water-Babies 1916 are also well known. On Smith's death she bequeathed the original works to the Library of Congress' "Cabinet of American Illustration" collection. A thirteenth illustration remains in a private collection. The Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators has inducted only 10 women since its inception in 1958. Smith was the second after Lorraine Fox. Of those ten three of them occupied the same house Cogslea as the Red Rose Girls. Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley were fellow Howard Pyle students that shared that space which was arguably the finest collection of illustrative talent ever in American life. Smith's papers are deposited in the collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. First Edition. Full Cloth. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Charles Scribner Hardcover
127p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition, previous owner's name blacked out on fly
Book has covers with small stains, bumped corners, and light edgewear. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind, charcoal drawings by the author. Contents includes: George Inn, where Mr. Pickwick first met Sam Weller; In Lant street, where Bob Sawyer had his lodgings, and one of his haunts -- The Ship and Shovel; Number 48 Doughty Street, where Dickens lived and where he wrote the last chapters of The Pickwick Papers; The George and Vulture, London Bridge, where Noah Claypole dogged Nancy sykes's steps the night she was murdered, etc.
188713361New York: Samuel French & Son 1887. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. Very good in original yellow paper wrappers with black title to front wrapper. Minor edgewear to exterior inclused creasing chipping and a few small closed tears. Previous owner's address written in 19th-century scrawl to front wrapper and to title page. occasional markings in pencil to text. Text is bright. The play was dramatized by Smith with the express permission of Dickens. 31 pages. Drama. DRA8/4042. Samuel French & Son paperback
2003284717München: Claassen 2003. 271 S.,Kart.mS. *im Fußschnitt gestemeplt, sonst gutes Expl.*.
2003140554München : Claassen, 2003. 270 S. 8° , Hardcover/Pappeinband mit OU
2003232992München : Claassen, 2003. 270 S. 21 cm. Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU., Lesebändchen.
2000K468Columbus, USA, Ohio State University Press, 1993-2000. Erste Ausgabe. Volume I: "Sketches by Boz" and Other Early Papers, 1833-39. ? Volume II: "The Amusements of the People" and Other Papers. Reports, essays and reviews 1834-51. ? Volume III: "Gone Astray" and Other Papers from Household Words, 1851-59. ? Volume IV: "The Uncommercial Traveller" and Other Papers: 1859?70. Schönes Exemplar.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON TITLE.
1930594947London: Samuel French Ltd 1930. Softcover. Fine/Near Fine. Acting edition. 12mo. 64pp. Printed red wrappers. Fine. Adapted by Skeen from the Dickens' novel. Samuel French Ltd unknown
222233 Serjeant's Inn London. 9 January 1841. 1p 16mo. On 14 x 11 cm piece of paper with margins apparently cut down. Aged and with slight damage to two words of text caused by removal from mount.At the time of writing Faucit's successful career had been interrupted by the recurrence of a lung condition necessitating recuperation at a seaside resort. She has evidently asked Talfourd to contribute to an autograph album soliciting the following response: 'Mr. Serjeant Talfourd presents his best compliments to Miss Helen Faucit and has endeavoured to comply with her flattering wish by adding to her collection of admiring tributes some poor verses which express sincere wishes; - and only regrets that her present state of health should impart more earnestness to these wishes than consists with entire pleasure in expressing them. He trusts however that he shall very soon have the satisfaction of knowing that in her perfect restoration to health his wishes and those of all who know her are fulfilled.' 3 Serjeant's Inn [London]. 9 January 1841. unknown
25625‘Serjeants’ Inn London 20 May 1841’. Talfourd’s entry in the Oxford DNB notes that he was ‘particularly loved’ by Dickens and that he ‘provided the archetype of the idealistic Tommy Traddles in David Copperfield; his children Frank and Kate gave their names to two youngsters in Dickens's Nicholas Nickleby.’ The subject of the letter is the actor Henry Thomas Betty 1819-1897 son of ‘the young Roscius’ Henry Betty 1791-1874 whose entry in the ODNB also see. 1p 4to. In good condition lightly aged and with slight traces of mount on reverse. Folded for postage. Begins: ‘My dear Sir / Mr. Henry Betty the Son of the sometime famed young Roscius is about to perform in your Town; - and among other parts proposes to try that of Thoas in my Play of “The Athenian Captiveâ€. He is a very meritorious youth; - and if you should know any play-going people now alas! a small remnant in the neighbourhood whom you could inspire with a wish to see him either in that or in better parts you would very much oblige My dear Sir / Your’s most truly / T N Talfourd’. See Image. ‘Serjeants’ Inn [London], 20 May, 1841’. unknown
2433421 October 1835; Reading Berkshire. It is hard to overestimate the impact of ‘Ion’ on Victorian audiences in Britain and America. According to Talfourd’s entry in the Oxford DNB the play was ‘first performed at Covent Garden Theatre London on his birthday 26 May 1836. He had circulated the play privately to influential individuals including Wordsworth Robert Southey and Gladstone which ensured that the theatre was packed with the most distinguished audience contemporary reviewers could remember including Dickens Robert Browning Walter Savage Landor Pitt Melbourne Lord Chief Justice Denman Lord Grey and Lady Blessington. Ion caused a sensation and remained popular for many years. . The political impact of Ion was increased by the known republican sympathies of the actor in the leading role William Charles Macready. . Ion was seen as a stage play of lasting stature. It was performed continuously for over a year and consistently revived in London until at least 1861. It was even more popular in the United States where the transvestite actress Ellen Tree performed in it repeatedly. ’ 1p 12mo. Aged and spotted with a small lengthened hole causing loss to three words of text. Folded twice. Reads: ‘Mr. Sergt. Talfourd presents his compliments to Mrs. Walter and takes the liberty of sending her a copy of a little dramatic poem which is not published but printed for private circulation among those whose kindness may induce them to look indulgently on its slender claims to their attention. / Reading / 21 October 1835’. See image. 21 October 1835; Reading [Berkshire]. unknown