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1933115476Limited Editions Club 1933. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Slipcased limited editions club issue # 440 of 1500 copies issued signed by Bruce Rogers. Tight and unmarked. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Limited Editions Club hardcover
1964310063New York: Parents' Magazine Press 1964. Special Edition; Third Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. 2 inch closed tear on front panel. Small open tear on front panel bottom corner. Foxing on top text block edge. Parents' Magazine Press hardcover
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34916London: Ward Lock. 1st ed. Hardcover. Rountree Harry. 1st ptg. Large 8vo full tan cloth with color cover inset plate. 48 color plates by Harry Rountree foxing to edges near fine 1925 gift inscription on half-title. Ward Lock hardcover
198946953London: Jonathan Cape 1989. First edition thus 8vo xvi 160 pp. Numerous illustrations. Cloth d.w. light marking to the top edge otherwise very good. London: Jonathan Cape unknown
191225887<p><strong>1912 Aesop Fables 1ed Arthur Rackham Illustrated Esoteric Occult Fairy Tales ART</strong></p><p><em>"A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other and we then know how to meet him." </em></p><p>― Aesop<em> Aesop's Fables</em></p><p><em><br /></em>Aesop's fables have been printed for centuries and include some of the most famous fables and tales of all time. This first edition features 13 color tipped-in plates of Arthur Rackham art including the frontispiece. It also has several in-text illustrations in black and white. Many of these illustrations depict animals personifying human qualities in a satirical or humorous manner.</p><p>Rackham art is highly desirable and has been used in numerous literary works. However the illustrations in this printing are particularly notable. According to Hudson</p><p>"Arthur Rackham's primary intention was to amuse…he was often his own model; there are several self-caricatures to be detected in Aesop's Fables. He is the man who catches the flea the pompous gentleman who scolds the drowning boy the credulous slave-owner who scrubs the black boy." Hudson Arthur Rackham His Life and Work p. 94</p><p>This 1912 edition was translated and edited by V.S. Vernon Jones who was known only for this work.</p><p>Item number: #25887</p><p>Price: $599</p><p>AESOP</p><p><strong><em>Aesop's fables. A new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones; with an introduction by G.K. Chesterton ; and illustrations by Arthur Rackham</em></strong></p><p>London : William Heinemann ; New York : Doubleday Page & Co. 1912. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->xxix 1 223 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->65 illustrations throughout</p><p> <!--endif-->13 color tipped-in plates by Arthur Rackham including frontispiece</p><p> <!--endif-->52 black and white in-text illustrations</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Green cloth</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8.25in X 6.25in 21cm x 15.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>25887</p><p>Photos available upon request.</p> William Heinemann hardcover
1914010480London / Philadelphia: Raphael Tuck & Sons / David McKay 1914 140 pgs 4 pgs of ads. Blue cloth ruled & titled in gilt light wear and fraying to extremities spine darkened and stained binding shaken occasional finger soil previous owner's bookplate. An uncommon edition of Aesop's Fables illustrated with 12 color plates other artwork in line by Edwin Noble. . First American Edition. Cloth Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Edwin Noble. Large 8vo. Raphael Tuck & Sons / David McKay hardcover
202054174Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 2020. First edition thus. 1/1200. Quarto 11-1/2" x 8-3/4". Full dark green leather accented in red & gilt. A.e.g. Housed in publisher's green cloth slipcase with a gilt reproduction of the 1912 title page on front cover. Illustrated with Arthur Rackham's 13 tipped-in watercolor plates and 51 black & white drawings. Presented as they were in the rare limited first edition of 1912. A fine as new copy now out-of-print still in the Easton Press' original shrinkwrap and shipping carton. <br /> <br /> "The beloved fables of the wise ancient Greek storyteller Aesop come to vivid life in the extraordinary illustrations of England's great illustrator Arthur Rackham." Publisher<br /> <br /> Contents: The Fox and The Grapes -- The Goose That Laid The Golden Eggs -- The Cat and The Mice -- The Mischievous Dog -- The Charcoal-Burner and The Fuller -- The Mice in Council -- The Bat and The Weasels -- The Dog and The Sow -- The Fox and The Crow -- The Horse and The Groom -- The Wolf and The Lamb -- The Peacock and The Crane -- The Cat and The Birds -- The Spendthrift and The Swallow -- The Old Woman and The Doctor -- The Moon and Her Mother -- Mercury and The Woodman -- The Ass The Fox and The Lion -- The Lion and The Mouse -- The Crow and The Pitcher -- The Boys and The Frogs -- The North Wind and The Sun -- The Mistress and Her Servants -- The Goods and The Ills -- The Hares and The Frogs -- The Fox and The Stork -- The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing -- The Stag in The Ox-Stall -- The Milkmaid and Her Pail -- The Dolphins The Whales and The Sprat -- The Fox and The Monkey -- The Ass and The Lap-Dog -- The Fir-Tree and The Bramble -- The frogs' Complaint Against The Sun -- The Dog The Cock and The Fox -- The Gnat and The Bull -- The Bear and The Travellers -- The Slave and The Lion -- The Flea and The Man -- The Bee and Jupiter -- The Oak and The Reeds -- The Blind Man and The Cub -- The Boy and The Snails -- The Apes and The Two Travellers -- The Ass and His Burdens -- The Shepherd's Boy and The Wolf -- The Fox and The Goat -- The Fisherman and The Sprat -- The Boasting Traveller -- The Crab and His Mother -- The Ass and His Shadow -- The Farmer and His Sons -- The Dog and The Cook -- The Monkey As King -- The Thieves and The Cock -- The Farmer and Fortune -- Jupiter and The Monkey -- Father and Sons -- The Lamp -- The Owl and The Birds -- The Ass in The Lion's Skin -- The She-Goats and Their Beards -- The Old Lion -- The Boy Bathing -- The Quack Frog -- The Swollen Fox -- The Mouse The Frog and The Hawk -- The Boy and The Nettles -- The Peasant and The Apple-Tree -- The Jackdaw and The Pigeons -- Jupiter and The Tortoise -- The Dog in The Manger -- The Two Bags -- The Oxen and The Axletrees -- The Boy and The Filberts -- The Frogs Asking for a King -- The Olive-Tree and The Fig-Tree -- The Lion and The Boar -- The Walnut-Tree -- The Man and The Lion -- The Tortoise and The Eagle -- The Kid on The Housetop -- The Fox Without a Tail -- The Vain Jackdaw -- The Traveller and His Dog -- The Shipwrecked Man and The Sea -- The Wild Boar and The Fox -- Mercury and The Sculptor -- The Fawn and His Mother -- The Fox and The Lion -- The Eagle and His Captor -- The Blacksmith and His Dog -- The Stag at The Pool -- The Dog and The Shadow -- Mercury and The Tradesmen -- The Mice and The Weasels -- The Peacock and Juno -- The Bear and The Fox -- The Ass and The Old Peasant -- The Ox and The Frog -- The Man and The Image -- Hercules and The Waggoner -- The Pomegranate The Apple-Tree and The Bramble -- The Lion The Bear and The Fox -- The Blackamoor -- The Two Soldiers and The Robber -- The Lion and The Wild Ass -- The Man and The Satyr -- The Image-Seller -- The Eagle and The Arrow -- Cont'd.<br /> The Rich Man and The Tanner -- The Wolf The Mother and Her Child -- The Old Woman and The Wine-Jar -- The Lioness and The vixen -- The Viper and The File -- The Cat and The cock -- The Hare and The Tortoise -- The Soldier and His Horse -- The Oxen and The Butchers -- The Wolf and The Lion -- The Sheep The Wolf and The Stag -- The Lion and The Three Bulls -- The Horse and His Rider -- The Goat and The Vine -- The Two Pots -- The Old Hound -- The Clown and The Countryman -- The Lark and The Farmer -- The Lion and The Ass -- The Prophet -- The Hound and The Hare -- The Lion The Mouse and The Fox -- The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner -- The Wolf and The Crane -- The Eagle The Cat and The Wild Sow -- The Wolf and The Sheep -- The Tunny-Fish and The Dolphin -- The Three Tradesmen -- The Mouse and The Bull -- The Hare and The Hound -- The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse -- The Lion and The Bull -- The Wolf The Fox and The Ape -- The Eagle and The Cocks -- The Escaped Jackdaw -- The Farmer and The Fox -- Venus and The Cat -- The Crow and The Swan -- The Stag With One Eye -- The Fly and The Draught-Mule -- The Cock and The Jewel -- The Wolf and The Shepherd -- The Farmer and The Stork -- The Charger and The Miller -- The Grasshopper and The Owl -- The Grasshopper and The Ants -- The Farmer and The Viper -- The Two Frogs -- The Cobbler Turned Doctor -- The Ass The Cock and The Lion -- The Belly and The Members -- The Bald Man and The Fly -- The Ass and The Wolf -- The Monkey and The Camel -- The Sick Man and The Doctor -- The Travellers and The Plane-Tree -- The Flea and The Ox -- The Birds The Beasts and The Bat -- The Man and His Two Sweethearts -- The Eagle The Jackdaw and The Shepherd -- The Wolf and The Boy -- The Miller His Son and Their Ass -- The Stag and The Vine -- The Lamb Chased By A Wolf -- The Archer and The Lion -- The Wolf and The Goat -- The Sick Stag -- The Ass and The Mule -- Brother and Sister -- The Heifer and The Ox -- The Kingdom of The Lion -- The Ass and His Driver -- The Lion and The Hare -- The Wolves and The Dogs -- The Bull and The Calf -- The Trees and The Axe -- The Astronomer -- The Labourer and The Snake -- The Cage-Bird and The Bat -- The Ass and His Purchaser -- The Kid and The Wolf -- The Debtor and His Sow -- The Bald Huntsman -- The Herdsman and The Lost Bull -- The Mule -- The Hound and The Fox -- The Father and His Daughters -- The Thief and The Innkeeper -- The Pack-Ass and The Wild Ass -- The Ass and His Masters -- The Pack-Ass The Wild Ass and The Lion -- The Ant -- The Frogs and The Well -- The Crab and The Fox -- The Fox and The Grasshopper -- The Farmer His Boy and The Rooks -- The Ass and The Dog -- The Ass Carrying The Image -- The Athenian and The Theban -- The Goatherd and The Goat -- The Sheep and The Dog -- The Shepherd and The Wolf -- The Lion Jupiter and The Elephant -- The Pig and The Sheep -- The Gardener and His Dog -- The Rivers and The Sea -- The Lion in Love -- The Bee-Keeper -- The Wolf and The Horse -- The Bat The Bramble and The Seagull -- The Dog and The Wolf -- The Wasp and The Snake -- The Eagle and The Beetle -- The Fowler and The Lark -- The Fisherman Piping -- Cont'd.<br /> The Weasel and The Man -- The Ploughman The Ass and The Ox -- Demades and His Fable -- The Monkey and The Dolphin -- The Crow and The Snake -- The Dogs and The Fox -- The Nightingale and The Hawk -- The Rose and The Amaranth -- The Man The Horse The Ox and The Dog – The Wolves The Sheep and The Ram -- The Swan -- The Snake and Jupiter -- The Wolf and His Shadow -- The Ploughman and The Wolf -- Mercury and The Man Bitten By An Ant -- The Wily Lion -- The Parrot and The Cat -- The Stag and The Lion -- The Impostor -- The Dogs and The Hides -- The Lion The Fox and The Ass -- The Fowler The Partridge and The Cock -- The Gnat and The Lion -- The Farmer and His Dogs -- The Eagle and The Fox -- The Butcher and His Customers -- Hercules and Minerva -- The Fox Who Served A Lion -- The Quack Doctor -- The Lion The Wolf and The Fox -- Hercules and Plutus -- The Fox and The Leopard -- The Fox and The Hedgehog -- The Crow and The Raven -- The Witch -- The Old Man and Death -- The Miser -- The Foxes and The River -- The Horse and The Stag -- The Fox and The Bramble -- The Fox and The Snake -- The Lion The Fox and The Stag -- The Man Who Lost His Spade -- The Partridge and The Fowler -- The Runaway Slave -- The Hunter and The Woodman -- The Serpent and The Eagle -- The Rogue and The Oracle -- The Horse and The Ass -- The Dog Chasing A Wolf -- Grief and His Due -- The Hawk The Kite. 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199862112X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1816BOOKS341485Hartwick NY: L. & B. Todd. Acceptable/NO DUSTJACKET. 1816. . Board Leather - ORIGINAL. Board Leather Binding - ORIGINAL . 24mo. 95pp. cover shelf wear chipping of leather and board creasing cracking lightly soiled; Former owner's inscription on front free-endpaper Former owner's stamp on title page some staining/foxing of some pages two pages loose front and rear hinges cracked front and rear pastedowns wrinkled binding of rear portion of text block weak few pages with corner creases majority of pages unmarked. . L. & B. Todd hardcover
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ria9781447437895_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Containing the best of Aesop's fables this text presents a variety of entertaining stories with thought-provoking morals - alongside Rackham's beautifully imaginative and humourous illustrations. Aesop was a slave and storyteller belie hardcover
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