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027495110X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1246640279.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1949216905New York: Limited Editions Club 1949. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Everett Gee Jackson. 3 volumes.The Tale of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Translated by E. Powys Mathers. Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood. By Charles Perault. Translated by P.H. Muir. Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage. The Ugly Duckling. By Hans Christian Anderson. Translated by Jean Hersholt. Illustrated by Everett Gee Jackson. Tall slim 4to pictorial cloth slipcase rubbed. New York: The Limited Editions Club 1949. Near Fine.<br/> <br/> Limited numbered edition. Last volume signed by Jean Hersholt and the illustrator; first volume signed by the illustrator.<br/> <br/> Limited Editions Club unknown
65606Mainz Jos.-Scholz-Verlag ca. 1915. . Die Deckelillustration zeigt eine Szene aus "Frau Holle": die fleißige Tochter den Apfelbaum schüttelnd. - Georg Albert Stroedel geb. 1870. - Rücken beschabt mäßig fingerfl. Gelenke mit durchsichtigem Klebestreifen verstärkt; im Ganzen gut Mainz, Jos.-Scholz-Verlag, [ca. 1915]. unknown
71655Atlanta Turner Publishing Inc. 1994. . Erste Ausgabe. - Terry eigtl. Terence Graham Parry Jones geb. 1942 britischer Komiker Filmregisseur u. Schriftsteller wurde bekannt als Mitglied der Gruppe Monty Python der er 1969-1983 angehörte. - Brian Froud geb. 1947 ist ein englischer Fantasy-Illustrator u. Kostümbildner u. hat mehrfach mit Terry Jones an Kinderbüchern zusammengearbeitet. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar Atlanta, Turner Publishing, Inc. (1994). unknown
1900120811London: Religious Tract Society c.1900. 1st ed. thus. Nice copy. large octavo. pictorial boards 360pp. col. frontis. illusts. Essentially a bound volume of 24 copies of Penny Tales for the People. Nice coloured engraved frontispiece & many nice illusts. in text Religious Tract Society hardcover
18900072139Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. No date c. 1890. Hardcover cloth-backed marbled boards. 36 pp. 2 engravings including one captioned "A Polish Jew with Fur Cap." Text lightly foxed but readable. Boards worn along edges and corners. Bright gilt title on spine. 4 short stories. Scarce. Digital images available upon request. Presbyterian Board of Publication hardcover
198728691New York: Dial 1987. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Spirin Gennady. 1st ptg. Five stories illustrated in color by Gennady Spirin: MacDonald's "Little Daylight" Pushkin's "The Princess and the Seven Brothers" Hoffman's "The Nutcracker" de Cervantes' "The Beautiful Kitchen Maid" and Andersen's "The Emperor's New Clothes." Signed and dated by Spirin on the title page. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Dial hardcover
19552110502150410250Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha 1955. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Great Japan Oratorical Society Kodansha paperback
19782110502150411862Seikosha 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seikosha paperback
1245940112.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
117258754X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1334920990.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
179466455Londra 1794. First edition 8vo pp. 116; later hand-made paper-covered boards; fine. The eulogy on Machiavelli is by one of the 18th-century editors of Machiavelli's works the Count Baldelli-Boni. It was read at the Florentine Royal Academy on August 7 1794 and published the same year. A second edition was printed in 1796 and it was included in the 1796 edition of Opere di Niccolò Machiavelli printed in Livorno. The British Library Catalogue notes that "the imprint is probably false: printed in Leghorn unknown
8.1000Paris: Imprimerie de H.J. Jansen L'An 3 de la République Une et Indivisible 1795. Plena piel con tejuelo y dorados. . 10x16. Imprimerie de H.J. Jansen unknown
1822elala126Paris: Alexandre Corréard 1822. 1822. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 224. Uncut in original printed wrs. spine bit chipped some light foxing. Paris: Alexandre Corréard, 1822. unknown
67764Oldenburg Gerhard Stalling 1929. . Erste Ausgabe Doderer Lex. KJL IV S. 506. - Zu dem Maler Graphiker u. Illustrator Helmut Skarbina 1888-1945 siehe a.a.O. - Zu dem Zoologen Mundartdichter u. Kinderbuch-Verfasser Max Gottfried Dingler 1883-1961 siehe E. Klee Personenlex. zum Dritten Reich 2. Aufl. S. 112. - Gelenke gelockert Kanten mäßig bestoßen u. berieben; innen vereinz. leicht fingerfl.; gutes Exemplar Oldenburg, Gerhard Stalling, (1929). unknown
1895830091895. EHON - FAIRY TALES BARBATOU P. FABLES CHOISES DE FLORIAN. The first volume only. Paris: Librairie Marpon & Flammarion; Tokyo: Shueisha Meiji 28 1895. Fukuro toji cord-bound in printed paper covers. This first volume is 26.6 X 19.8 cm with 14 full page color woodcuts by Kano Tomonobu and Kajita Hanko. #167 of 200 from a deluxe edition on Japanese hosho paper. Covers soiled and a bit edgeworn one cvorner chipped. The contents are very good and the impressions and colors are quite lovely. This work despite its French text may be seen as squarely in the tradition of the Japanese ehon and it shares many characteristics of the revival of picture book printing in mid to late Meiji demonstrated by other works: an emerging Nihonga style skilled printed increasingly restrained coloration etc. In that context the large scale of its illustrations renders it particularly interesting. The first volume only of two. unknown
0582160510.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
193255142New York: Garden City Publishing Co. Inc. 1932. Tall 8vo. 272 pp. Colour frontisp. 7 colour plates woodcut-engraved borders illustrations by Nielsen. Red publisher’s cloth colour plate by Charles Augustus Federer 1880-1966 on front cover minor rubbing slight shelfwear toning to endpapers w/ d.j. cover art by Federer minor chipping head of spine some rubbing edgewear minor closed tear still VG/VG- copy. First Garden City Books edition of this work with the magnificent Art Nouveau illustrations of Kay Nielsen. The famed Danish artist and illustrator took 12 years to complete the original edition published in 1924 and the resulting plates are filled with long sweeping lines macabre and ephemeral qualities with stylized figures. Federer 1880-1966 illustrated several of the Garden City Books edition dustjackets and covers and is best remembered for his spectacular fairy tale murals in the Danbury CT library. Garden City Publishing Co., Inc., hardcover
19269071Prague: Prokop Laichter 1926. First edition. 4to 81 1pp. Illustrated initials and full page illustrations by Laichter Prokop. Publisher's cloth backed purple paper boards with large paste on illustration on front cover. Boards somewhat toned and faded around edges internally clean and bright. A near fine copy. <br /> <br /> A stunning production from the Czech painter illustrator set designer and actor Laichter Prokop 1898-1975 who was also son of the influential publisher Jan Laichter. In 1924 Prokop's first wife the author of this book Annuše died prematurely of tuberculosis and Laichter printed this book as a remembrance two years later. The introduction translates as "A few words spoken over the grave of a prematurely deceased fairy-teller." Likely printed in a very small number for friends and family we find 3 copies only in OCLC: Princeton and 2 in the Czech Republic. Prokop Laichter unknown
18858996N.p.: Privately Printed 1885. First edition. 7x5" 19pp. Vignette on title page. String bound in beige printed card wrappers. Light chipping to edges of wraps clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Rare booklet from one of the early pioneers of the Puget Sound Edward Jay Allen 1830-1915. Unusual for immigrants heading west Allen was college-educated and single. He settled near Olympia in 1852 after his overland journey from Pennsylvania. Interestingly Allen negotiated with the local Native Americans to pay for the land before he took up residence. He played an important role in early surveys and road building in the area before returning east in 1855.<br /> <br /> This story likely written for his children is told by a fater to his 7-year-old and begins "Once upon a time there was a Prince." An epic battle ensues between the Fairy Godmother and the Great White King to preserve the wildflowers the Prince loved so well. "If you build these Walls of Sand around the Prince's flowers the power of the Great White King shall be naught and the flowers may bloom on forever."<br /> <br /> OCLC cites a single holding at the University of Pittsburgh and we find no mention of this booklet elsewhere. <br /> <br /> . Privately Printed unknown