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Druck der Grabhorn Press in 200 nummerierten Exemplaren auf Bütten. Die 7 schönen Orig.-Holzschnitte und die 117 Initialen stammen von Valenti Angelo, und wurden vom Künstler in den Farben Gelb, Grün, Rot und Gold handkoloriert. Tadelloses Exemplar.
Incisione (mm. 90 x 145: rifilata al margine sup.) Tratta dalle "Favole esopiane" (Tomo 4°, Fav. VII) dell'abate Giancarlo Passeroni nell'edizione di Milano, Batelli e Fanfani, 1823, in 7 voll. Il poeta nizzardo Passeroni (1713-1803) fu istitutore del giovane figlio dei marchesi Lucini, Cesare Alberico, a Milano.
Mm 130x205 I poeti greci tradotti da Ettore Romagnoli. Volume di pp. 572+indice, rilegato in pelle con fregi oroe tassello arancione al dorso, sovraccoperta editoriale in acetato, cofanetto figurato protettivo, munito di fascetta, taglio in oro, in ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Stato discreto, sovraccoperta, non coeva, in carta velina con diversi segni del tempo; coperta in cartoncino semirigido, piede consumato, punte poco piegate, tagli lievemente ambrati, pagine in ottimo stato. Presenti II tavole, in carta patinata, con riproduzioni di un testo e di una immagine del volume originale. Pubblicazione che celebra il ritrovamento dell'opera "L'Aesopus - Moralisatus - Stampato in Parma da Andrea Portilia nel 1481" nella Biblioteca Palatina. Di questa pubblicazione sono state stampate soltanto 300 copie numerate, questa la N. 160. Lingue: Italiano, Latino, Francese. Numero Pagine 41 USATO
Nine of Aesop's fables delightfully illustrated with 5 pop-ups and pull tabs. Includes : The Hare & the Tortoise, The Lion and the Mouse, The Shepherd and his Sheep, The Crow and the Pitcher,The Dog and his Meat, The Jackdaw and the Peacocks, The Wolf and the Crane, The Bear and the Beehives, The Fox and the Grape. Unpaginated. Crisp, tight , bright copy, in full working order .[NO copies found in WorldCat] Book
(Picture Puffins Series) Nine of Aesop's fables delightfully illustrated . The text is based on the translations of Boris Artzybasheff and Robert L'Estrange.26p.Tight , bright copy.! Book
16mo., with engraved title-vignette and very numerous charming wood-engravings in the text, neat contemporary inscription on blank preliminary; attractively bound in nineteenth century full burgundy calf, sides framed in blind, back with flat bands tooled in gilt, second compartment with black leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, tiny pull at headband else a remarkably bright, fresh, crisp copy. Each fable is illustrated by an engraved headpiece, many with a smaller tailpiece. VERY SCARCE.
"The text of the elegantly designed edition, reworked into modern English, is enhanced with evocative engravings by John Tenniel" 147p. Illus [ B & W] Text is clean and unmarked, but the name of a previous young owner is on the front cover and ffep. Some minor stains and small chips to dj. Book
188 pages. Undated. Well-worn. From the Young People's Libary. Circa 1950? Book
2 vols., roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, LARGE PAPER, with engraved title-vignettes and 110 fine full-page engraved plates; handsomely bound in contemporary full brown diced calf, boards with triple frame border enclosing decorative frame all in gilt, backs with raised bands ruled in gilt, second and fourth compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, all other compartments elaborately tooled in gilt with a geometrical floral flourish, marbled edges, gilt doublures, marbled endpapers, expertly rebacked with old backstrips laid down, a splendid, crisp and remarkably clean copy in sympathetically restored period binding. WITH THE FINE ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF RAWSON BODDAM CROZIER [1775-1849] ON FRONT PASTE-DOWNS. FIRST EDITION OF THIS SELECTION. Large Paper copies are invariably [as here] the first issue with uncorrected page numeral [891] on p.198, and issued without Stockdale's later advertisement leaf for his edition of Gay's Fables. This selection comprises 110 fables, each illustrated with a superb full-page engraving by Blake, Clarke, Eastgate, Grainger, Landseer, Stothard and several other artists. Croxall compiled his translation (first published in 1722) to rival the well-known version of Roger L'Estrange (first published 1692, many times reprinted and prior to Croxall the well-nigh 'standard' text). Croxall accuses his predecessor of Jacobite tendencies, but has himself not resisted the temptation to incorporate political overtones into what is primarily a children's book. A SPLENDID COPY OF THE FIRST STOCKDALE EDITION AND SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., with coloured frontispiece, coloured plates and monochrome illustrations in the text; orange cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in red and black, gilt back, green top, green endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Kurdish. 126 p. Kurdish Edition of 'Aesop's Fables'. Çîrokên Ezopî. Translated from English into Kurdish by Sidîq Gorîcan.
344 p. Illustrated by numerous woodcuts. Foxed. 12mo. Worn original decorated full blue cloth binding. Very unusual illustrated mid-19th century American Aesop. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 5
pp. xlviij, 305 + Engraved Frontis. Fine headpieces and tail pieces engraved by Fessard, Sornique, and others. Foxed. 12mo. Disbound. All edges gold gilt. Brunet V/1788; Cohen 798. Gaius Julius Phadrus (1st century), was a Thracian slave who translated Aesop's fables into Latin verse. He was certainly more than a reproducer of Aesop, and can be credited with adding many fables of his own. A brief history of the Barbou Classics is given by Schweiger (II 1269). In 1742 Lenglet de Fresnoy persuaded Coustelier to start a series which was meant to be a French rival to the Elzeviers - even surpassing them in terms of scholarship and typography. Though this effort soon exhausted itself, it was revived by Jean Joseph Barbou in 1753. Seven of these attractive little books appeared in 1753-1755, and though there were more issued in the next decade, there was not enough market interest to support a sustained publishing program. They still stand as a monument to French scholarship and typography. This copy is priced low enough to allow for a nice new binding. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 5
LEGATURA IN TUTTA PERGAMENA COEVA, MANCANO I LEGACCI. INTERNO CON MOLTE VIGNETTE DI BUONA QUALITA' numero pagine: 449 (6) formato: 13.2X8 stato conservazione: ABBASTANZA BUONO, NOME E GHIRIGORO DI POSSESSO ALLA SGUARDIA. NORMALI BRUNITURE E SEGNETTO AD UN MARGINE DI UNA PAGINA. UN PAIO DI FORELLINI ALLA PERGAMENA E TAGLIO
In folio (mm. 455 x 305), cartonato marmorizzato ottocentesco, 4 cc.nn. (la prima bianca), 176 pp.num., 2 cc.nn., stampato a 2 colonne, il testo greco e la versione latina accanto. Vi sono raccolte 149 favole, senza commenti. Cfr. Brooks,796: "D’une simple beauté incomparable (Geering)”. (Nello stesso anno il Bodoni stampò la stessa opera in-4 gr., a singole colonne: il testo greco colla versione latina a fronte) - Brunet,I,87: “Edition de luxe”. Solo qualche lieviss. traccia d’uso, altrim. fresco esempl. con barbe, ben conservato.
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Else fine. ; Text in Ancient Greek; Prologue in Latin. Cxvi, 204 pp; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 204 pages
cm. 18 x 25,5, xvi-444 pp. con ill. n.t. Edizione di 700 copie numerate. 1430 gr. xvi-444 p.
Esemplare totalmente coevo, ancora a pagine chiuse. Prossura editoriale a stampa, pp. 204, XVI, in 16°
The Androcles story of Apion retold and beautifully illustrated by Dennis Nolan. Unpaginated [30p.] illus. Book
161 p. In Latin and English in parallel columns Age stained. Ink stained. 175mm. Disbound. Lacks front board. Leather spine and rear board very worn. This edition is apparently not in Shaw & Shoemaker / AI. CLASSICS BX 1
Storia di Esopo genio della favola. Le sue favole la sua storia. Ottimo esemplare totalmente editoriale. Brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 190, in 16°
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Book presents a collection of Aesop's fables as a dramatic vehicle for presentation. 66 "playlets" written expressly for elementary school classrooms, grades two to five. Plays include: Mouse and the bull, Grasshopper and the owl, Two frogs, Wolf and the lamb, Boy and the nuts, Flea and the ox, Mother lark and her babies, Peacock and juno, Hare and the tortoise, Wind and the sun, Serpent and the eagle, The heron, etc.
Autori: Emanuele Tesauro. Curatori: D. Aricò.
Aesop's Fables. Told to the Children by Lena Dalkeith. T.C. & E.C. JACK. Copertina rigida. 24 tavole compreso il frontespizio illustrate da Praeger, S. R. Dimensioni 12 x 15; 47 pagine [XI] 24 tavole, compreso frontespizio. Rilegatura originale, leggermente allentata. Usura generale. Capitello superiore sfilacciato (vedere foto). Condizioni buone.