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1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. "Yankele shneyele un andere." Overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in this volume. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He...was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many childrens books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S) : children --- fiction --- short stories --- Yiddish. Wear to backstrip, dampstains and old inscription and marks to endpapers bit of light toning, but internally very nice. Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10C-L-'excc)
1st edition. Original red boards with gitl lettering and design, 8vo, 96, 96 pages, illustrated, in Yiddish. Contents: 1. Mayzele ganev un andere 2. Yankele shneyele un andere. Both volumes are overflowing with gorgeous Yiddish modernist woodcut illustrations by Aharon Gudlman (1890-1978), with 15 full- or partial-page illustrations and 20 fanciful initial Yiddish letters in Volume I; and 12 full or partial page illustrations and 15 initial letters in Volume II. Detailed red bordering on each page add to the deluxe illustrated feel of the work as well. "Goodelman grew up in Russia and studied at an art school in Odessa. After graduating, he moved to New York and attended the Cooper Union, the National Academy of Design, and the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, working during the day to support himself. He traveled to Paris for a brief time, but was forced to return to America at the outbreak of World War I. He was a member of the Yiddish branch of the Communist Party, and art editor for YKUF, a Jewish cultural magazine. He...was a founding member of the Society of American Sculptors. Goodelman created sculptures in wood, metal, and stone, and illustrated many childrens books in English and Yiddish" (National Museum of American Art, 1996). "Chaver Paver" was the pen name of Gershon Einbinder. Einbinder was born on February 8, 1901 in Bershad (today in the Ukraine) . At the age of 19, he moved to Romania and eventually settled in the United States in 1924. He lived in New York and Los Angeles, where he died in 1964. Chaver Paver made his debut in Yiddish literature in the 1920s as a childrens writer. He wrote five volumes of childrens stories and several plays. However, the majority of his literary works were stories and novels for adults. SUBJECT(S): Children's stories, Yiddish. Children's literature. OCLC: 15009977. Vol I lacks bottom 2" of spine, some edgwear to boards; Vol II has some edgewear as well with the hingest starting, internally very nice and clean on beatuful strong white paper. Very Good Condition thus. (YIDCHI-5-10A-EL-'xcc)
In 4, pp. (16) con foto in b/n n.t. Br. ed. Programma del Giulio Cesare di Shakespeare messo in scena dalla compagnia inglese Youth Theatre di Michael Croft.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché (dos refait). Bon état.
Paris, Éditions des Deux Coqs d'Or, 1977; in-4, 80 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur illustré. Texte français d'Elizabeth Servan-Schreiber. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Très bon état.
Paris, Albin Michel, 1979; in-folio, 257 pp., cartonnage imprimé d'éditeur. Sous la direction de Marjorie Alessandrini. Nombreuses reproductions en couleurs et noir et blanc. Les notices sont classées par nom du dessinateur, mais pour chaque personnage de bande dessinée un renvoi donne le nom de l'auteur.
Paris, Éditions Zenda, 1990; in-folio, 96 pp. + 96 pp., cartonnages d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Les 2 volumes. Très bon état.
Paris, Kilowatt Éditions, 2008; in-4 (173 x 242 mm), 32 pp., broché, couverture à rabats. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs. Bon état.
Rennes, Éditions Ouest-France, 1989; in-4 oblong, 12 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur imprimé. Livre en relief, ou pop-up. Illustrations de Bryan Bartle et Bryan Watson. Très bon état.
Toulouse - Paris, Sirven, s.d. (vers 1930); in-folio, 12 pp., broché. Livre pour enfant avec des hors-texte en couleurs. Illustrations de Pierre Lissac. Bon état.
Paris, Garnier, s.d. (vers 1910); in-4 oblong, 16 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur illustré. Bon état.
Paris, CRILJ, 1980; in-folio, environ 200 pp., classeur, sous emboîtage. Bon état.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché (dos refait). Bon état.
Paris, Éditions Bias, 1960; in-folio, environ 20 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur imprimé. Illustré par André Michel. Bon état.
S.l., s.e., 1938; in-4, 32 pp., broché. Couverture de P. Huberty. Illustrations de Chazeau et Pinchon. Classique de la chanson enfantine. Cet album n’a pas été colorié par des enfants. Bon état.
Paris, Arts & Métiers Graphiques, 1944; in-4, 2-30 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur, sous jaquette illustré. Très nombreuses illustrations photographiques en noir et blanc par Ylla. Bon état.
Tourcoing, Artima, 1957; in-folio, 26 pp., reliure cartonnée et imprimée. Bon état.
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.
Changhaï, Maison du Livre pour Enfants, 1972; in-8 carré, 24 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Éditions en langues étrangères, Pékin, 1972.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché. Bon état.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché (dos refait). Bon état.
Paris, Hachette, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 34 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur, dos lisse, entièrement imprimé. Bon état.
Lille, L. Lefort, Imprimeur-Libraire, 1838; in-18, 106 pp. + frontispice, broché. Livre de Prix de la Bibliothèque catholique de Lille. Théâtre pour enfants, scènes imitées de l'allemand. Bon état.
Paris, Larousse, les Livres Roses pour la Jeunesse, s.d. (vers 1920); in-12, 28 pp., broché. Bon état.
Nantes, Imprimerie Moderne, 1958; in-8, 20 pp., broché. Très bon état.