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194533415New York: Weird Tales 1945. Pulp Magazine Near Fine. Lee Brown Coye. New York: Weird Tales: 1945. Pulp Magazine Near Fine 128 pp.<br/> Cover artwork by: Lee Brown Coye Clean straight tight complete spine no tape no tears still glossy. Remarkably well-preserved. Allison V. Harding Manly Wade Wellman Robert Bloch Edmond Hamilton Carl Jacobi Reeder Gould Ray Bradbury and Irwin J. Weill. Cover art by Lee Brown Coye. Weird Tales unknown
1951008850Zurich: Wolfsbergdrucke 1951 Pictorial cover with red cloth spine spine sunned light cover soil and age toned lacks text sheet. A parade of fairy tale characters from 7 different tales including Puss in Boots The Traveling Musicians The Good-For-Nothings King Easter Rabbit The Death of the Rooster The Seven Ravens and The Frog King and His Merry Acrobats. Later published as a panorama leporello binding. Bilderwelt #778. . First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. Illus. by Hans Fischer. Narrow Oblong 4to. Wolfsbergdrucke unknown
1960009065South Norwalk CT: Antonio Frasconi 1960 Tan card covers pictorially printed in orange and black some offsetting inside covers tiny stains in gutter from string binding. Six Spanish nursery rhymes printed in orange ink each accompanied by a woodcut by Frasconi printed in black ink. Scarce item published by the artist. Pictorial Wraps. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Antonio Frasconi. 24mo. Antonio Frasconi unknown
1910009700Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing Company 1910 Date based on institutional copies. Covers soil bright and clean inside with an occasional mark. A selection of illustrations by Greenaway with brief descriptive text. Printed entirely in color on cloth. An uncommon Greenaway item. . Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Kate Greenaway. 16mo. Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover
1925010476<p>Champaign IL: M A Donohue & Co. 1925 Green cloth pictorially stamped in blind titled in gilt gilt dulled light wear to extremities previous owner's name occasional signs of use. A selection of well-known fairy tales from the Grimm Brothers illustrated with 8 full-page color plates and 4 full-page b&w illustrations plus small illustrations throughout all by Ella Dolbear Lee. Early Edition. Cloth Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Ella Dolbear Lee. Thick 4to.</p> M A Donohue & Co. hardcover
191317457<p>Inscribed by author. Good HC no DJ. Green cloth over boards gilt stamped titles. Covers and spine are clean and square but heavily grazed by insects; mottled appearance; light foxing-like marks on covers especially rear cover; tightly bound; inscribed on front free end paper verso 'To my friend and teacher Mrs Florence Flagg with kindest wishes from the author' /s/ 'Hugh Findlay'; bright clean interior. Poems and prose on many wildflowers and trees incorporating fairies in many cases. 12mo 130 pp; illustrated with drawings and b/w photos. Cf OCLC #2024850.</p> Syracuse, NY: C.W. Bardeen hardcover
1982010547Dornach Switzerland: Walter Keller Press 1982 Color pictorial cover light shelf wear. The classic Rapunzel fairy tale illustrated with beautifully printed color artwork on every page by Jnka Pucmer. One of a handful of children's books published by Walter Keller who is best known for publishing photography books under the Scalo imprint championing such artists as Nan Goldin Larry Clark Helmut Newton etc. First Thus. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Illus. by Jnka Pucmer. 4to. Walter Keller Press unknown
199337233New York: Morrow 1993. 1st ed. Hardcover. As New. Hague Michael. 1st ptg. large 8vo cloth-backed boards illustrated in color and black and white by Michael Hague inscribed by him on the half-title page. A fine bright copy in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks publisher's promotional poster laid in. Signed by the author. Morrow hardcover
193022245San Francisco: The Sierra Club 1930. Cloth backed boards spine label fine copy. One of 1500 printed by Taylor and Taylor. The Sierra Club unknown
1888002938New York: D. Appleton and Company 1888. Le Conte 1823-1901 was a Southern sympathizer during the Civil War. His unhappiness with Reconstruction drove him to California where he became a famed professor of geology and natural history as well as a co-founder of the Sierra Club. This is a Near Fine copy of the First Edition. Brown pebbled cloth binding; ruled with gilt lettering on the spine. Clean text; 344 pages indexed; with a ten-page catalogue of Appleton's publications related to Evolution. Mild bumping and rubbing to head and foot of spine else a Fine copy. An uncommon to scarce title; solid and attractive. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
1897014614New York/London: The Macmillan Company/Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1897 Book. Good Plus. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Original maroon cloth over boards with gilt lettering and decoration. Top edge gilt. Front free endpaper has been carelessly torn out and damaged the front endpaper's inside edge webbing showing through. Some minor edge wear. The author was the daughter of a doctor geologist and professor at Berkley. This book is suggested on a forum for readers wishing to read "weird 19th century fiction." The author uses characters from Greek mythology to tell the romantic fantasy story of people threatened by evil forces. Scarce. 120 pp. plus five pages of ads. The Macmillan Company/Macmillan & Co., Ltd. hardcover
1899011068<p>New York: McLoughlin Bros 1899 12 pgs. 7.75 x 5.5 in 19.5 x 14 cm. Color printed paper covers mounted on linen interior pages printed directly on linen spine wear crease to rear cover light wear. An uncommon edition of Little Red Riding Hood. Illustrated with a color cover and four pages with color artwork the rest in line. . Linen. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Uncredited. 12mo.</p> McLoughlin Bros paperback
6142New York: George H. Doran. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to 206 pages pictorial red cloth gilt dulled top cover lightly stained edges rubbed. <br/><br/>Tipped-in plates. by Arthur Rackham. 24 drawings in all of which most are in color. George H. Doran hardcover
1894BOOKS072948ILondon: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1894. HC. good pictorial boards maroon cloth spine hardcover. 9 Chromoliths B&W ill. UNCOMMON - not dated but a Christmas 1894 gift inscription on the half-title page. IMAGES AVAILABLE. 79pp. Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown
197520835New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1975. 1st edition US. Hardcover. Fine. Froud Brian. 1st ptg. 8vo full cream cloth printed in red illustrated in line by Brian Froud. Young James and his grownup friend Mildred go to meet her fairytale hero friends now semi-retired. Signed by Froud with a goblin profile drawing. Fine in very good unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
1936009943Los Angeles: Suttonhouse 1936 Tan cloth titled in brown ink top corner bumped gift inscription else clean; dust jacket with light insect damage soil chips and tears original price intact $1.50. Originally published in the anthology "Wimp & the Woodle." Illustrated with a color frontis and other full and partial-page artwork in line. The jacket illustrations is a color version of a b&w illustration from the book. . First Thus. Cloth Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good Minus. Illus. by Willy Pogany. 4to. Suttonhouse hardcover
1946008462Springfield MA: McLoughlin Bros 1946 Pictorial boards with light soil faint damp stain to rear corner of rear board light wear to extremities all pop-ups fine. Selections from A Child's Garden of Verses with 6 simple but delightful pop-up scenes printed in color. Increasingly scarce in nice condition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Illus. by Geraldine Clyne. Oblong 4to. McLoughlin Bros unknown
1932011081New York: Blue Ribbon Books 1932 1932. Illustrated boards worn at extremities with some splitting at top of spine binding shaken with separation in a few places but holding the Jack & the Beanstalk pop-up was mis-folded at one point so the arms of the giant do not extended quite as intended the other pop-ups are fine matching dust jacket with wear and creasing 2 inch loss from top of spine. Stories include the title story Jack and the Bean Stalk Little Red Riding and Sleeping Beauty a full-color pop-up for each story other illustrations in b&w. First Edition. Illustrated Boards. Good/Fair. Illus. by Harold B. Lentz. Thick 8vo. Blue Ribbon Books hardcover
1898010303London and New York: John Lane The Bodley Head 1898 Blue cloth pictorially stamped and titled in gilt gilt and cloth darkened stain to upper cover roughness to inner rear hinge A collection of 12 fairy tales illustrated with detailed and imaginative b&w line art by Charles Robinson. . First Edition. Pictorial Cloth. Very Good Minus/No Jacket. Illus. by Charles Robinson. 8vo. John Lane The Bodley Head hardcover
1911010403New York: Duffield & Company 1911 463 pgs. Blue cloth titled in gilt with color pastedown; pastedown with scratches and edge wear; wear to cloth extremities old repair to inner hinges the odd mark internally but clean overall. A selection of fairy and folk tales fables and myths illustrated with pictorial endpapers and 10 full-page color plates with lettered tissue guards. Nudelman A33. . First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Near Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Jessie Willcox Smith. Large Thick 8vo. Duffield & Company hardcover
1880009319New York: Thomas Nelson 1880 Date based on institutional holdings. 64 pgs.Pictorial boards edges worn and rubbed through binding shaken small marginal loss from one page offsetting opposite illustrations else clean. Juvenile verse with lovely color artwork on every page by artists Sowerby and Emmerson. Beautifully printed by the Dalziel Brothers Brain and Co. and Clay Son and Taylor. First American Edition. Pictorial Boards. Good to Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by John George Sowerby & Henry Hetherington Emmerson. 4to. Thomas Nelson unknown
194631565London: Utopian Publications Ltd. n.d. 1946. Text paper tanned 25 cent ink stamp over U.K. price a fine copy. 31565. Small octavo single issue cover illustration by Alva Rogers pictorial wrappers stapled. The second of two issues published. Most of the stories were reprinted from WEIRD TALES. Fiction by John Beynon Harris Clark Ashton Smith Robert Bloch two tales one as Bloch the other as "Tarleton Fiske" H. P. Lovecraft "Cool Air" and others. Reference: Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy Volume 1 p. 3. Parnell Monthly Terrors p. 202. Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 625-26. Tuck 1982 p. 596. Utopian Publications Ltd., n.d. unknown
194631564London: Utopian Publications Ltd. n.d. 1946. Text paper tanned mild edge rubs and wear a nearly fine copy of this fragile magazine. 31564. Small octavo single issue cover by H.W. Perl pictorial wrappers stapled. This the variant cover by Perl. The first of two issues published. Most of the stories were reprinted from WEIRD TALES. Fiction by Jack Williamson Robert Bloch as "Tarleton Fiske" Clark Ashton Smith Ray Bradbury and others. This was allegedly Bradbury's first U.K. magazine appearance. Reference: Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy Volume 1 p. 3. Parnell Monthly Terrors p. 202. Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 625-26. Tuck 1982 p. 596. Utopian Publications Ltd., n.d. unknown
1880009032London Paris & New York: Cassell Petter Galpin & Co 1880 60 leaves printed on rectos only. Color pictorial boards with a 2" abrasion to front cover heavy shelf wear losss to spine ends gift inscriptions and a few small marks inside but generally clean. Entertaining verse accompanied by color artwork on every page. The verses and images range from everyday scenes whimsy and nearly fantastical including a humanized kite cat and insects. Originally published in booklet format in 3 volumes. Scarce. Pictorial Boards. Good/No Jacket. 4to. Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co unknown
193927917Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. n.d. 1939. Text paper tanned but supple mild edge wear with small loss to upper right front corner small closed tear to lower right front edge tape at lower left corner/spine slight fraying head of spine a very good copy. 27917. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. Includes John Beynon "Sleepers of Mars" David H. Keller John Russell Fearn William F. Temple and others. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown