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1886ST20745Asnières sur Seine: Boussod Valadon et Cie 1886-87. 390 x 305 mm. 15 1/4 x 12". 34 leaves; 42 leaves. Printed on rectos only. <br/> MAJESTIC DARK BROWN MOROCCO RICHLY GILT BY NOULHAC stamp-signed and dated 1912 on front dentelle covers with elegant frame in the Romantic style with acanthus leaves and myriad blossoms enclosed by multiple plain rules dotted and dogtooth rolls raised bands spine compartments with central rose sprig framed by a spray of leaves erupting from each corner inner dentelles with ornate frame featuring an entwined floral vine and ribbon roll lovely jacquard endleaves of floral baskets woven in pink green and blue marbled flyleaves all edges gilt. WITH 74 ILLUSTRATIONS BY DE BEAUMONT 33 in the first work 41 in the second "reproduced in facsimile and printed in color by the Publishers." Printed on rectos only on thick wove paper. Lonchamp Manuel du Bibliophile Français 1470-1920 II 361; Vicaire Manuel de l'Amateur de Livres du XIXe siècle VI 550. Joints a little worn though nicely refurbished a four-inch superficial scratch on rear board but A VERY FINE COPY--the striking binding with lustrous leather and glittering gilt; the contents entirely clean fresh and bright; and the margins vast.<br/> <br/> This grandly proportioned bibliophile's edition of Perrault's fairy tales is sumptuous to the last detail with lush facsimile watercolor illustrations and a binding by a leading French artisan. Charles Perrault 1628-1703 reworked traditional folklore into sophisticated fairy tales for the denizens of the intellectual salons of Paris ending each story with a usually cynical moral in couplets. He is credited with inventing the fairy tale genre and the Brothers Grimm--not to mention Walt Disney--profited greatly from his oeuvre. These two publications include three of his best-known tales--Cinderella Bluebeard and Sleeping Beauty--alongside the lesser-known "Les Fées.†Literally translated as “The Fairies†but generally called "Diamonds and Toads" in English this fourth tale features a pair of sisters who meet a fairy in disguise and are rewarded or punished based on their behavior toward her. The son of a sculptor our illustrator Charles-Édouard de Beaumont 1812-88 had initially trained to follow in his father's footsteps but instead became a painter illustrator and lithographer working across genres and media through his career. He is best known for his watercolors and for his work to encourage the popularity of the medium; in 1879 he co-founded the Society of French Watercolorists with Jehan Georges Vibert. Benezit tells us that "as a watercolourist . . . his style is highly individual and personal and it may be claimed that his work broke new ground." This is evident in the present artworks where the characters--charming comical and terrifying--are depicted with graceful linework and gentle washes of color. Beaumont's artwork interacts physically with the text which is sometimes obscured behind a painted curl of smoke or pushed out of the way by the feet of the optimistic suitors of Cinderella's prince. Beaumont had a love for historical weaponry his collection was donated to the Museum of Cluny after his death and he depicted the knives and swords in the famous tale of the murderer Bluebeard with an almost gleeful accuracy of detail that clearly demonstrates his interest. The imposing binding with lacy detail calling to mind the decorations of the era in which Perrault first published these stories is the work of Henri Noulhac. Described as "a superlative craftsman" by Duncan & De Bartha who reproduce four of his bindings in their "Art Nouveau and Art Deco Bookbinding" Noulhac 1866-1931 was born in Chateauroux where he served his apprenticeship. He afterwards moved in 1894 to Paris where he established his atelier at 10 rue de Buci and gained a reputation as one of the foremost binders and gilders of his generation. In addition to the binding and the illustrations here the condition of this volume needs to be highlighted--the book seems to be fresh from the binder's atelier untouched by any reader. Boussod Valadon et Cie unknown
188911445Brest: A. Dumont 1889. Fine. A. Dumont Brest 1889 14 x 22.50 cm broché First edition published in a small number of copies of this offprint. Two manuscript corrections in the text work illustrated with a plan of the Marais in the 17th century. Small lacks to spine and boards. A. Dumont hardcover
196177048Bancroft and Co. 1961. First with Kabasta's pop-ups. Hardcover. very good. Octavo. 8" x 10'. Color pictorial covers. Six full page pop-ups by Czech illustrator. All pop-ups working and in nice condition. Corners lightly bumped. Bancroft and Co. hardcover
188076522London: Millikin & Lawley 1880. Fine. Millikin & Lawley London 1880 S.d 9 x 14.50 cm autre Complete series of illustrations the tale of Red Riding Hood hand-painted on 12 glass plates intended for a magic lantern the ancestor of the projector and the cinema. Publisher's cardboard box with the titles on the top board: 12 Superior English Made lantern slides. Handwritten: Red Riding Hood. Signs of rubbing on the box. A stop in the split lid at 2cm. On plate 9 paper is missing which circles the plate in a border. On plate 12 the black part has a small scratch this part encircling the medallion which is projected by the lantern. Otherwise collection in excellent condition. Millikin & Lawley carried out their trade in magic lanterns and plates between 1860 and 1900. Millikin & Lawley unknown
184019484Philadelphia New York and Boston: Fisher & Brother 1840. 8 handcolored wood engravings. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound remains of upper wrapper some short tears along edges staining from stitching some light soiling and browning but a very good copy of this classic of children's literature. 8 handcolored wood engravings. 1 vols. 8vo. <br/><br/> Fisher & Brother unknown
222566Paris: Librairie A. Lemerre nd. 114 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to 4 x 2.5 inches. Bound in full tan mottled calf with original pink printed wrappers bound in a.e.g. Fine. 114 3 pp. 1 vols. 4to 4 x 2.5 inches. <br/><br/> Librairie A. Lemerre unknown
180823443London: J. Harris successor to E. Newberry 1808. Wraps. 12mo. Printed wrappers. 16pp. Eight hand-colored original plates including the frontispiece. Some edge-fraying to plates contemporary ms. ownership name on reverse of frontispiece original printed blue wrappers rubbed and faded edge-frayed in places old ms. price at head of upper cover Housed in a custom clamshell case. A presentable copy in spite of the wear.<br /> <p><br /> Moon 618. The rare first edition of the first versification of the story of Cinderella. Marjorie Moon locates only two copies of this edition. Not in Osborne.<br /> <p>. J. Harris, successor to E. Newberry unknown
182633977Paris: Baudouin Freres 1826. Very Good. Paris: Baudouin Freres 1826. First Edition. Small octavo; publisher's tan pictorial wrappers bound in modern metallic marbled green boards with new endpapers; edges untrimmed; 6218pp. Contemporary bookseller ticket institutional ex libris and a stamp to preliminaries. Light wear to boards; binding sound; wraps toned with light spotting; a few stray annotations and a mild spotting to interior else unmarked; a Very Good copy. Baudouin Freres unknown
119074Épinal Pellerin et Cie. Imagerie d'Épinal. S.d. c. 1890. 40 pages. 41x31 Cm. Reliure en cartonnage d'éditeur illustré. Dos renforcé de toile verte. Coins émoussés. Quelques taches et salissures. Le premier plat montre un paysage de neige dans lequel s'insère un tableau chaleureux d'intérieur de maison: au coin du feu une femme raconte des histoires à de jeunes enfants. Le centre du second plat est décoré par une scène d'enfants en train de lire. Ce florilège de "Contes du Temps passé" sont le texte a été aménagé pour les petits enfants est abondamment illustré par des gravures sur bois en couleurs non signées il est de surcroît imprimé sur "bristol parcheminé indéchirable". Quelques taches. Épinal, Pellerin et Cie. Imagerie d'Épinal. S.d. (c. 1890). unknown
119085Épinal Pellerin et Cie. Imagerie d'Épinal. S.d. c. 1890. 40 pages. 41x31 Cm. Reliure en cartonnage d'éditeur illustré dos renforcé de toile verte. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Quelques taches. Le premier plat montre un paysage de neige dans lequel s'insère un tableau chaleureux d'intérieur de maison: au coin du feu une femme raconte des histoires à de jeunes enfants. Le centre du second plat est décoré par une scène d'enfants en train de lire. Ce florilège de "Contes du Temps passé" sont le texte a été aménagé pour les petits enfants est abondamment illustré par des gravures sur bois en couleurs non signées. Il est de surcroît imprimé sur "bristol parcheminé indéchirable". Intèrieur très bien conservé. Épinal, Pellerin et Cie. Imagerie d'Épinal. S.d. (c. 1890). unknown
1902123847London: Printed at the Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts 1902. Hardcover. Very Good. London Printed at the Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts 1902 first thus. Octavo 40 pages printed in red and black on Arches handmade paper with a wood-engraved vignette for the Mother Goose stories title vignette borders initials and printer's device plus 2 wood-engraved illustrations. Original quarter contrasting plain and patterned papered boards lettered in gilt; edges uncut and partially unopened; covers lightly sunned and rubbed with brown marks to the rear cover apparently from prolonged contact with another book; endpapers browned; a very good copy internally in fine condition. One of only 230 copies of which 200 were offered for sale printed at the Eragny Press of Lucien and Esther Pissarro. The title vignette and two illustrations were drawn and engraved by T. Sturge Moore; the frontispiece borders and initials were designed by Lucien and engraved by him and Esther. This is the fourteenth book of the press. Printed at the Eragny Press for Hacon & Ricketts hardcover
192862742London & New York: Cassell & Co. Ltd.; Charles Scribner’s Sons 1928. 4to. 251 1 pp. Colour frontisp. 11 colour plates and text illustrations. Quarter vellum over blue cloth gilt ruling gilt lettering on spine t.e.g. minor shelfwear front inner hinge just barely starting still VG bright copy numbered & signed by Dulac on limitation page. First edition signed No. 602 of 1000 copies of this beautifully illustrated collection of fairy tales including the stories Puss in Boots Riquet with the Tuft Bablet Green Dragon Fortunata The Blue Bird Princess Rosetta and Mayblossom. Cassell & Co., Ltd.; Charles Scribner’s Sons, hardcover
196054812Paris: Printed in France at the Imp. Ruegger 1960. 4to. 10 x 10 in. 14 pp unpaginated. Colour-illustrated throughout w/ 10 in. 33 1/3 rpm vinyl LP inserted into rear pocket still retaining original protective sleeve. Colour-illustrated stiff softcovers slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition in English of this Atlas Tale-Spinners interactive version of the beloved fairy tale with voiceovers including Marjorie Westbury Judith Bailey Judith Whale Michael Murray Alan Rowe John Whale and Tony Church as Bluebeard. Westbury 1906-1989 was an English radio actress and singer for over 50 years best remembered as Steve Temple wife of Paul Temple in the long running series as well as Elsa Strauss in the Hilda Tablet series. Tony Church 1930-2008 was a founding member of the new Royal Shakespeare Company with Peter Hall and later appeared in Tess Krull and the 1963 BBC production of As You Like It. Worldcat locates 1 copy Bowling Green. Printed in France at the Imp. Ruegger, paperback
1888222960<p>First edition large paper issue. Small 4to. 2 illustrations. 278 pages of text 125 pages comprise Lang’s introduction. Introduction is in English; Perrault’s Tales are in the original French. Original 1/2 vellum over red cloth t.e.g. uncut original binder’s ticket present. Very good. With Autograph Letter Signed "A. Lang" in black fountain pen ink tipped on the front free endpaper discussing a publishing matter on his 1 Marloes Road Kensington letterhead. Some fairy tales include: Little Red Riding Hood. Puss’n Boots. Cinderella.</p> Clarendon Press hardcover
75218Brüssel Mardaga 1979. 4° 354 S. zahlr. Abb. u. Pläne tlw a. Taf. Brosch. Umschlag tlw. etw. gebräunt gebrauchsspurig Laminierung tlw. aufgeworfen innen tadellos. Reprint der 2. erweiterten Auflage Paris 1684. 010 Brüssel, Mardaga, 1979 unknown
1670325217London: John Starkey 1670. First English Language Edition. Leather. Fair. 392p. A large hardcover book bound in full brown leather. POOR CONDITION. Boards are detached and spine is heavily abraded. The boards themselves are heavily edgeworn and scuffed on the surfaces. The pages remain bound within the text block but are a bit browned with age. Text itself is unmarked. A fragile but readable copy OFFERED AS-IS. An anti-Jesuit work by Sorbonne theologian Nicolas Perrault d. 1661. This is the first edition of the English translation done by English theologian Israel Tonge 1621-1680 himself a vehement anti-Catholic and conspiracy theorist whose fabricated manuscript of Jesuit treachery was used by Titus Oates to instigate the Popish Plot. Measures approx. 11.75" x 7.5". OCLC 4386147. John Starkey unknown
117248Mulhouse Lucos. c. 1950. 6 feuillets. 6 tableux. 20x27 Cm. Demi toile bleu plat supérieur illustré servant de titre: les petits nains s'affairent font la lessive étendent le linge sur lequel s'affiche le titre. Dos frotté. Coins émoussés. Joyeuses illustrations en couleurs et en relief par Jo. Zagula comprenant: "Le Petit chaperon rouge" "Cendrillon" "Le Petit Poucet" "La Belle au bois dormant" "Blanche neige et les Sept Nains" "Le loup et les sept chevrettes". Chacun des 6 contes se dresse en tableau vivant mis en relief par le découpage des figurines. L'album nécessite la restauration d'une petite languette au dernier tableau. Mulhouse, Lucos. (c. 1950). unknown
18752157New York: McLoughlin Bro's 1875. JUVENILE ILLUSTRATED. 24mo 5 3/4" x 3 3 /4"; 8pp including wrapper; chromolithographed front wrapper rear wrapper last page of story with b&w illustration and text; publisher's string binding; line drawings and text every page; faint ownership in margin above title on front wrapper; fine. The "Little Dot" series was one of McLoughlin's most inexpensive publications reusing illustrations from the "Aunt Lulu" series and retailing at just one cent. Radiant with Color & Art Hewes Schiller Wasowicz 135. This copy features a bright front wrapper and lovely clear illustrations with the text. McLoughlin Bro's unknown
18902225New York: McLoughlin Bros 1890. JUVENILE ILLUSTRATED FAIRY TALE. 4to 9 ¾ x 6 3/8"; 8pp; stiff pictorial wrapper red and green decorate a pink background illustration of Cinderella being fitted with the slipper on the front rear wrapper publisher's ads for Aunt Louisa's Big Picture Series Gilt Cover Picture Books Uncle Ned's Picture Books and Ancient Nursery Rhymes Mediaeval Style on rear; publisher's string binding; 8 half-page chromolithograph illustrations with text; pages printed one side only; tape repair to bottom 2 ½" of wrapper on inside light hand soiling; very good plus. One version of the Cinderella story illustrated with bright chromolithograph pictorials. This story ends with the bad step-mother and stepsisters begging for Cinderella's forgiveness after she is crowned queen. McLoughlin Bros unknown
189327717New York: McLoughlin Bros 1893. Near fine. McLoughlin Brothers printing of the French fairy tale from their Sunshine Series. Original pictorial wrappers. Iillustrated with 4 full page chromolithographs including covers and one double-page chromolithograph. 12 pages. One small margin mend near rear wrapper. McLoughlin Bros unknown
61568New York:: Published by J. A. Clussman two letters illegible no date 19th c. old decorated paper wrappers. Fine. . Woodcut vignette on title page plus 3 woodcut illsutrations. Published by J. A. Clussman [?two letters illegible], unknown
008796Paris: Imagerie d'Epinal Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Late 19th Century. Pamphlet. Late 19th Century. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 32p. A very good copy the covers of which are very slightly dust-soiled. Sixteen colored illustrations accompany the text. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Imagerie d'Epinal Paperback
185029714Albany: Steele & Durrie 1850. Very good. Charming hand-colored chapbook of the classic fairy tale printed in antebellum Albany New York. 7.25'' x 4.5''. Original green wrappers with woodcut frames. Illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts on every leaf printed rectos only. 8 pages including versos of wrappers. Spine repaired with pinprick holes from previous vernacular repair. Scattered soil. Sound. (Steele & Durrie) unknown
19402242Lausanne: Editions Novos S.A. 1940. Marcel VIDOUDEZ. JUVENILE FRENCH LANGUAGE. Marcel VIDOUDEZ illustrations. Lausannois L. Geneux printer. <br /> English: The Little Thumb or Hop O'My Thumb<br /> 16mo oblong; 22pp ; quarter bound in marbled paper tan paper shelf back color pictorial onlay featuring a boy in a tree with an owl lettering in black; bound without a ffep; title page lettering in blue; light scuff to corners; near fine. OCLC locates 4 copies 2 in the U.S. One of the many fairy tales put to paper by Frenchman Charles Perrault 1628-1703. Some of the many tales he recorded were long standing folk tales. He is credited with Little Red Riding Hood Cinderella Puss in Boots Sleeping Beauty and others all of which fall under the category "Fairy Tales.". Editions Novos, S.A. unknown
1936DL6929William E. Rudge's Sons for Holiday House 1936. Hardcover. Near Fine. Illustrated paper boards backed in decorative cloth; 3.5 x 5 inches; pp. 38 illustrated with b/w wood-engravings throughout. A little light rubbing along edges of boards otherwise fine. A sweet little production. <br/><br/> [William E. Rudge's Sons for] Holiday House hardcover