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1946nh347Editions de la Paix Livre animé 1946 In-4, (31.5x23.5 cm), album cartonné, couverture illustrée d'un poisson en couleurs, non paginé, illustrées de 5 dessins couleurs (plus le dessin de couverture) représentant des animaux, un éléphant révant d'être un oiseau, un oiseau révant d'être un poisson, un poisson, un lézard et un boeuf, ainsi de suite, chacun à cheval sur deux pages, un paragraphe de texte par illustration ainsi qu'une animation : une simple fenêtre à ouvrir présentant l'animal qui va suivre. Artiste et designer italien, Bruno Munari est né à Milan en 1907, et mort dans la même ville en 1998. Quand il ne créait pas des livres pour enfants, Munari peignait, sculptait, composait, dessinait et imaginait des objets pour la production industrielle. Jamais contents ! et L'Histoire des trois oiseaux font partie d'une série pour les enfants imaginée en 1945 ; rousseurs et papier bruni, traces sur les plats jaunis, état très correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1894fr835Paris, Librairie Ernest Flammarion, 26, rue Racine, près l'odéon Relié 1894 RARE EDITION ORIGINALE. In-12 (12,2 x 18,1 cm), reliure demi toile, pièce de titre sur le dos, couverture non conservée, sans date [1894, voir la liste des ouvrages parus du même auteur] ; coins à peine frottés, papier légèrement bruni, bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1st edition. Original printed wrappers, 8vo, [7] pages. In German. Includes woodcuts, stories and poetry for children. We could find no records for this title anywhere--OCLC, KVK, etc. Exceedingly rare. Previous owners notations on covers, light wear, solid, Good+ Condition. (KH-9-13)
Original colorfully illustrated boards with children holding Jewish rituals objects. 12mo. 146 pages; 21 cm. In German with some Hebrew. Title translates to Jewish Childrens Calendar. Part of a series of yearly calendars published from 1927-1936. Includes beautiful, colorful illustrations, black-and-white photographs, music, diagrams, and more. SUBJECT (S) : Calendars, Almanacs-Childrens. OCLC lists 23 holdings worldwide. Ex-library markings. Minimal staining. Rubbing to cover boards. Very good condition. (GER-52-10) xx
1976gg2142Mirax Revue 1976 "In-4 (21 x 28,5 cm), revue dos agrafé, 39 numéros de ""Junior"" de l'année 1976, du n°1 (1er janvier 76) au n°26 (24 juin 76), le n°33 (12 août 76), le n°35 (26 août 76) à 37 (9 septembre 76), n°39 (23 septembre 76), n°41 (7 octobre 76), n°43 (21 octobre 76) à 48 (25 novembre 76), et n°51 (16 décembre 76) ; dos usés, pliures et frottements sur les plats, couverture manquante à 5 des numéros, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
(FT) Hardcover, 8vo, 201 pages, in Yiddish, illustrated Stories followed by explanations of difficult words and bibliographical notes. Includes bibliographical references. Joel Entein (18751959) , was a Yiddish editor, educator, and translator. Entin was born in Pohost, Russia, where he received a traditional religious and secular education. He became active in Hibbat Zion and in 1890 moved to Moscow to work for Bnei Zion. He arrived in New York in 1891 where he audited classes at Columbia University. Although he wrote chiefly in Yiddish, his first publication was an English poem (EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Yiddish --- language--- Readers --- short stories. OCLC lists 25 copies worldwide. Covers very shaken and loose, first and last page loose, the rest is still bind tightly together, overall good+ condition (YIDCHI-5-39)
(FT) Cloth, 8vo. , 192 pages. In Yiddish. Illustrated stories for children, published by the book league of the International Workers Order. SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Yiddish language -- Readers. Responsibility: Betsalel Fridman ; Illustrated by Sh. Kaminski. OCLC lists 3 copies worldwide Childrens writing in pencil on inside covers. Wear to spine. Hinges starting. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-2-15)
1st edition. Original pictoral wrappers, 8vo, 78 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates as, Verses: A textbook for the Yiddish School. Nice period cover illustration of girl jumping rope as birds fly above; Stamp form the Peretz School in Winnipeg on endpaper and from and rear cover. SUBJECT (S) : Yiddish poetry. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 6 copies worldwide. 1923 stamped on upper margin of front cover, Light wear, Good Condition. (YID-28-1)
1982BLG00400Ed. de l'Orme Rond, Fontenay sous Bois, 1982, porte-folio de 148 pages sous chemise cartonnée souple illustrée, illustrations couleurs et N/B, réalisé avec le concours du Réseau Baden-Powell, préface de Michel MENU, 21x27
(FT) Publishers cloth. 8vo. 333 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Yiddish. Verso title page: Stories for Young Folks; Maises far Yungvarg. Published by the Jacob Kreplak Memorial Fund. With frontispiece portrait of the author. Contains a biography of the author by Herman Frank; glossary of foreign words; short stories and a play for children. Subjects: Childrens Literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists 22 copies. Previous owners name on endpage, light soiling to cloth, light soiling to outer edges, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (YIDCHI-6-18)
Paper wrappers. 16mo. 16 pages. 16 cm. Dedicated to the Young Mens and Young Womens Hebrew Association of Long Branch, New Jersey. On page 15-16: A Tribute to America. A short historical sketch written for juveniles concerning the Jewish presence in founding and defending the American revolution. With the authors handwritten dedication to the American Jewish Historical Association, from May, 1939. Subjects: United States - History - Revolution, 1775-1783 - Participation, Jewish. OCLC lists two copies worldwide (Monmouth, Rutgers) . Slight tear to cover along backstrip seam, cover lightly soiled. First page lightly aged. Clean and fresh. Very good + condition. (AMR-39-1A)
Publishers cloth. 12mo. 92 pages. 19 cm. First edition. Volume two of the The First Book published by Joseph Wall, a Yiddish primer for young children. Includes 30 illustrations throughout the text. Joseph Wall was later a Yiddish teacher at the Sholem Aleichem Folkshul in the Bronx. Subjects: Yiddish language - Readers. Children's literature, Yiddish. OCLC lists three copies (HUC, Yale, Yiddish Book Center) . Cloth worn, with original pastedown faded. All pages soiled in margins from previous use, with light foxing throughout, and penciled writing on endpage. Fairly clean, and all text crisp. Good condition. (YIDCHI-6-22)
(FT) Cloth, small 8vo, 125 pages, in Yiddish. First edition. Inscribed by author. Zishe Weinper (pseudonym of Zise Weinperlech; 18931957) , was a Yiddish poet, short story writer, editor, and essayist. Weinper was born into a Hasidic family in Turisk (Ukraine) . His father was a cantor and a member of the Trisker rebbe's inner circle. As a youth, Weinper wandered throughout the Ukraine and Poland and in 1910 moved to Warsaw, where he began his literary career. In 1913 he emigrated to the U. S. , where he became associated with the Yiddish literary group Di Yunge. He continued his literary activities while also working as a house painter and elementary school teacher. In 1917, he edited the literary journal Der Onh eyb, which included his own works as well as those of his contemporaries such as B. J. Bialostotsky, Aaron Nissenson, and Naphtali Gross. In 1918, Weinper joined the British Jewish Legion and served in the Middle East. After returning to New York, he resumed publishing his poems, short stories, and essays in Yiddish publications such as Morgn-Zhurnal, Fraye Arbeter Shtime, and Tsukunft. The Depression of the early 1930s and the rise of Hitler in 1933 led him to join the radical left, and he became the poet and moving spirit of the Yidisher Kultur Farband, the leftist Yiddish cultural federation. His lyric volumes Poemen Vegn di Neviim (Poems about the Prophets, 1951) and Leyd un Freyd (Sorrow and Happiness, 1954) gave expression to his later, less optimistic moods (Jewish Virtual Library, 2012) . SUBJECT(S) : Childrens poertry --- Yiddish. OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide. Covers bumped, pages 111/112 torn, missing piece at the bottom, pages 117/118 torn, missing most of it (both are present in facsimile) , the rest is in good + condition (YIDCHI-5-7)
Fabritius, ElisabethBook is in Pristine Condition but jacket is faded. unknown
193018579Texte de Caumery. Illustrations de J. Pinchon.Paris. Gautier et Languereau éditeurs, - 1930. - 64 pages. Imprimerie Charaire.Cartonnage de l'éditeur illustré. Dos toilé vert. Gardes illustrées. Pas de rousseur. Pas de trace de crayon. Très bon état. Format in 4° (31x23).
1976127711L'École des loisirs 1976 In-4 fin cartonnage éditeur.. 28 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
DADAX0590381563Cartwheel 0000-00-00. spiral_bound. New. 5.50x0.95x6.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cartwheel unknown
19682110502150503909Hara shobo 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hara shobo paperback
19722092902141800487Tokyo Art Youth Association 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Tokyo Art Youth Association paperback
19852090502128900144Nichiren Sect Toyono Youth Association 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 202 pages Size: B5 Number of books: 1 Nichiren Sect Toyono Youth Association paperback
2281151360.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
500322286Sans date.
621Grand in 8 demi-chagrin vert à nerfs,titre fers dorés,plats percaline(Lycée Louis Legrand sur le premier plat)faux-titre,frontispice(le singe qui montre la lanterne magiique)titre illustré,VII311 pages.non rogné-130 gravures sur bois dans et Hors-Texte.Maurice Dreyfous éditeur sans date(1890 ?)Très Bon Etat,proche de l’état de neuf.
Paris, Garnier, 1885; in-4, VI pp. + 116 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, dos lisse, 1er plat imprimé et doré, exécutée par Magnier. Avec notices et accompagnement de piano par Weckerlin. Ouvrage enrichi de simili-typographie par Henri Pille. Nombreux dessins de Blass, Le Natur, Nehling, Trimollet, Syronhell, Bourgeot. Bon état.
1916_202300688Paris, Société Littéraire de France, 1916 ; in-folio (250 x 333 mm), 38 pp., dont 32 doublés de calques imprimés, reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline, coloris beige, dos lisse, 1er plat: illustration contre-collée (petit manque). Texte et dessins de l’auteur. À la glorieuse Mémoire du Général Edouard Arnoux, ce livre est dédié par son petit-neveu. Gravure de Roulet Hardelay. Coloris de Charpentier.