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196961174bdCleveland: The World Publishing Company 1969. First American Edition. Oblong octavo full-color illus. boards hardcover full-color illus. endpapers unpaginated 26 pp. Fine in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with lightly rubbed edges. From dust jacket: When the miller died he left nothing at all to his youngest son except -- of all things -- a cat. Unhappy with his meader lot the boy despaired of ever earning a livelihood for himself. But to his surprise the cat spoke up and offered to help him in return for only a sack and a pair of boots. With these he proposed to seek his young master’s fortune. And from his fist visit to the king bearing a plump white rabbit as a gift to the mysterious disappearance of the fearsome ogre Puss proved himself to be the most ingenious of cats and a treasure indeed. Charles Perrault first set down this delctable tale in 1697; its rollicking humor made it an instant and perennial favorite. Now at last if finds its perfect expression in a translation which follows closely PErrault’s original version and in Barry Wilkinson’s warm and gleeful illustrations which reinterpret for today’s children the vitality and beauty of seventeenth-century France in striking design and glowing stained-glass colors. The World Publishing Company, 1969. First American Edition. hardcover books
198523797.3New York: Dial 1985. 1st edition thus. Cloth backed boards. Pictorial dust jacket. NF/VG faint wear & soiling/clipped front flap lower corner. Unpaginated. Illustrated by Susan Jeffers. Folio. <br/><br/> Dial hardcover books
1944983832. Edited by Robert Brun 1896-1978. Paris : Éditions A. Tallone 1944. Limited edition copy #417. Oblong 12mo. 160 pages. Original covers bound in. Bound in an interesting amateur binding signed by Colette Hébert of dark-blue fine grained morocco with decoration on the upper cover of shooting stars in red and blue chased by curving three-part gilt rules. Spine littered in gilt Slight scuffing to spine. Inscribed on a front flyleaf by the editior R. Brun to the binder. 10 woodcuts by woodcuts by Jean Lébédeff 1884-1972 including cover frontis and for each of the eight tales. With morocco tipped slipcase of marbled boards a little rubbed. <br />Hand printed in occupied Paris at the press of Alberto Tallone Editore who printed 450 exquisite volumes produced first in Paris then in Alpignano Italy. The Tallone books are entirely set by hand with original type fonts of great beauty derived from the punches cut directly by typographical legends such as Nicholas Kis 1650-1702 and William Caslon 1693. <br />Alberto Tallone's books are printed either on pure-cotton papers or on selected precious papers from China and Japan. Some are set in the Tallone font created by Alberto Tallone and inspired by the classical architecture of Andrea Palladio. Robert Brun was a French historian of art and especially of the medieval and early modern period. He was an eminent bibliographer at the Bibliotheque National de France.<br />The illustrator Jean Lebedeff or Ivan Lebedev 1884 - 1972: Born in November 1884 in Russia in Bogorodskoye near Nizhny Novgorod. Died in September 1972 in Nîmes. Active then naturalized in France. <br />Bibliography: I.P. Dubray: L'Imagier Jean Lebedeff Paris 1939 - in: Paris Moscow 1900-1930 catalog of the exhibition Center Georges Pompidou Paris 1979.See: http A. Tallone books
198693013NY:: Allen D. Bragdon Publishers. Fine. 1986. Hardcover. 0916410358 . Part of the Heirloom Facsimile Library series. Color plates. First printing thus. Fine in red cloth with a color illustration on the front board. No dust jacket. . Allen D. Bragdon Publishers, hardcover books
198693014NY:: Allen D. Bragdon Publishers. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1986. Hardcover. 0916410358 . Part of the Heirloom Facsimile Library series. Color plates. First printing thus. Fine in a fine glassine dust jacket. . Allen D. Bragdon Publishers, hardcover books
1991Embry 187351Farrar Straus and Giroux 1991. First edition first printing. Offsetting to endpapers fine in fine faintly worn dust jacket with short closed tear in mylar cover. Color illus by Fred Marcellino. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1991. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1988Embry 145059Barron's 1988. First edition thus. Fine in near fine dust jacket with two stains to verso of dust jacket that do not show through in mylar cover. Illustrated by Edmund Morin. Adapted by Josephine Poole. Barron's, 1988. First edition thus. unknown books
1949289436New York. : The Limited Editions Club. 1949. Limited edition #2059 of 2500 copies. This copy not signed. . Hardcover red cloth silver spine title. . Very good slight sunning to spine no dust jacket. . 4to. Translated by P.H. Muir. Illustrated by Sylvain Sauvage. The Limited Editions Club. hardcover books
185038796Glasgow: Pr. for the booksellers ca. 1850. 24mo 15 cm 6". 24 pp. <br><br>This Glasgow-printed chapbook of Parrault's 1696 rendition of this classic fairy tale has added to it pp. 2124 the unusual "Paddy and the Bear."<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the children's book collection of Albert A. Howard sans indicia. Removed from a nonce volume as evidence the the sewing holes on spine. Some chipping at page edges. Pr. for the booksellers unknown books
19651326452New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1965. Hardcover. Oblong Octavo; unpaginated; Good; ivory beige spine without text; no jacket; cloth shows modest soiling to exterior; some rubbing wear to corners; strong boards; text block shows some toning to edges; previous owner's name to ffep; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated;. 1326452. FP New Rockville Stock. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc hardcover books
19519000801Paris: Librairie d'Amateurs 1951. Limited. Paperback. Fine. Clauss. Illustrations in colour by Clauss. One of 2000 numbered copies. Fine condition. <br/><br/> Librairie d'Amateurs paperback books
1929W19490New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. Lower cover splashed and spotted and some color loss on upper cover and from top edge stain. Some foxing of preliminaries but colorful Dulac illustrations are immaculate. First American Edition Third Printing. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover books
246606Paris: Hachette. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Colored mounted frontispiece and many silhouette illustrations full page and throughout the text by Arthur Rackham occasional offsetting. 110 pages tall slim 4to handsomely rebound in 3/4 green morocco marbled boards. Paris: Hachette no date ca. 1910. Near fine.<br/><br/> One of 500 numbered copies signed by the illustrator.<br/><br/> Hachette unknown books
1950WRCLIT55204Lausanne Switzerland: La Guilde du Livre 1950. 1514pp. Quarter parchment and printed boards. Line drawings. Foretips slightly bumped light rubbing but very good. Copy no. 2204 of a limited edition of 8300 copies. Illustrations by René Bour preface by Dominique Aury. Initials of Wilmarth S. Lewis with his dated pencil note recording this as a gift from fellow bibliophile Lessing Rosenwald on the front pastedown. La Guilde du Livre hardcover books
19129026716Paris: Henri Jules Piazza 1912. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Umberto Brunelleschi. Bound in publisher's original stiff brown paper. One of 400 numbered copies printed on Japan paper. Five fairy tales of Charles Perrault in the original French. Twenty tipped-in in color illustrations by Umberto Brunelleschi . Slight wear at head of spine otherwise fine condition. <br/><br/> Henri Jules Piazza hardcover books
1843W1002137Paris: L. Curmer 1843. Dark green morocco spine and tips 4 raised bands gilt. Green marbled boards all edges sprinkled red. Some shelfwear and bumping on edges especially bottom of lower cover though this is a very sturdy binding. Spine expertly repaired with original spine laid down. Top corner of lower cover is new and beautifully matched to other tips. An engraved title page dated 1842 appears followed by the usual 1843 title page. Owner bookplates one over the other on front pastedown. Endpapers and pastedowns have some staining which extends into margins of book not affecting text or plates. First page of Sleeping Beauty repaired at top with Japanese paper. Heavily illustrated with Blanchard engravings after Paquet Marvy Jeanron Jacque and Beauce. All of Perrault's most famous fairy tales included beautifully illustrated both in full page and in text. Probably the finest Perrault work extant. First Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by M. Blanchard. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. L. Curmer Hardcover books
192864547Signed Limited Edition DULAC Edmund illustrator. PERRAULT Charles author. A Fairy Garland. Being Tales from the Old French. London: Cassell & Company Limited 1928. First Edition. Limited to 1000 copies signed by Dulac this being number 572. Large quarto 8 7/8 x 11 1/8 inches; 225 x 282 mm. 251 pp. With twelve color plates. Quarter vellum over blue cloth. Spine lettered in gilt. Top edge gilt others uncut. Spine tips very lightly bumped. A near fine signed edition. Hughey. HBS 64547. $1100 Cassell & Company, Limited hardcover books
1899007161France: Eragny Press 1899. Published in an edition of 224 copies 200 of which were for sale. In original pale blue decorative paper boards gilt lettering front cover 2 gilt decorations at spine with lovely wood engravings and decorative initials designed by Lucien Pissarro and engraved by Lucien and Esther Pissarro printed on handmade paper. Very Good spine a bit darkened endpages with usual toning small bookseller's stickers bottom edge front and rear paste downs. A quite charming edition of these classic fairy tales. . Limited Edition. Decorative Paper Covered Board. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Eragny Press Hardcover books
1679045233Paris: De L'Imprimerie Royale 1679. Second Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Willem Swidde. Contemporary full mottled calf gilt with armorial stamp to both boards. Dry and cracked hinges weak but holding. Tide mark to bottom corner of the volume heavy at the beginning largely effecting the text but lightly to the plates as well. On Perrault's advise Louis XIV included 39 fountains in the gardens of Versailles each illustrating one of the fables of Aesop. The 41 plates here are of the 39 fountains plus a map of the garden and a view of the entrance. The first edition was published in 1677 later editions followed in Dutch English etc. Tchemerzine - Volume 9/10 167 Brunet III p.723 the 1st edition. Size: Quarto 4to. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Illustrator: Willem Swidde. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Myths Legends & Folklore; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045233. <br/><br/> De L'Imprimerie Royale hardcover books
9018623Paris: Librarie Renouard. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original illustrated cloth covered boards spine stamped in gilt. Some soiling to cloth and shelf wear to the extremities particularly at the head and heel. Color and black & white illustrations throughout by Courboin Fraipont Geoffroy Gerbault Job L. Morin Robida Vimar Vogel and Zier. Text in French. <br/><br/> Librarie Renouard hardcover books
17003805Paris: Chez Antoine Dezallier 1700. First edition. First edition. Two volumes. Large folios. Contemporary full calf over boards seven raised bands with one one morocco label and the rest ornately gilt. Volume one: 100pp. 3ff. including table; Volume two: 2ff. 102p. 1f. with various mispaginations owing to placement of portraits. A portrait of Perrault and 202 portraits engraved in intaglio by Edelinck Lubin Van Schuppen and Duflos including the two censored portraits of Arnauld and Pascal. First edition of this famous work a wonderful copy with scuffing to calf covers internally clean and bright. With contemporary owner inscriptions on both leaves opposite title pages: "Henry and Jane Birkbeck April 1820." <br/><br/> Chez Antoine Dezallier hardcover books
18703646Ipswich: Cowell's Anastatic Press 1870. 4to. Publisher's green blindstamped cloth gilt lettering on cover. Illustrated throughout with chamring woodcuts some whole-page by C. L. K. Some slight wear to covers very good. Scarce. No copies located. <br/><br/> Cowell's Anastatic Press hardcover books
19185087London: Cyril Beaumont 1918. First edition. First edition. 7 x 9 1/4 inches. ONE OF ONLY TEN COPIES Printed on Papier Chine and Signed by the Artist this is Copy #2 and another forty unsigned copies were printed on Van Gelder paper. Original color-printed pictorial boards with interpretive circular illustration and design elements and decorative stamped spine in colors. With original red silk stitching at spine interface to cover. Endpapers with delightful repeating blossom pattern in green yellow blue and red. WITH SIXTEEN SUPERB FULL-PAGE LINOCUT ILLUSTRATIONS BY EDGARD TIJTGAT each printed in two states one in color and the other in red-brown. Born Edgard Tytgat 1879-1957 in Brussels the artist was immensely popular on the Continent as a critic cited: "Tytgat pulled out all the visual stops to retell myths legends and fairy tales in his paintings and prints. Like the filmmakers of his time he depicted a world full of imagination absurdity and humour. TytgatÃs ëfairy talesà bring back to life and show a wide range of emotions." Somewhat soiled and scratched spine chipped and toned. Internally generally clean; scattered and uneven foxing minor toning other minor scattered wear. A lovely version of Perrault's popular tale combining avant-garde and folk-art styles. No other copies located in the marketplace. Housed in attractive quarter green morocco box raised bands gilt spine superbly marbled side boards and felt-lined by Sean Eric Rios. Cyril Beaumont unknown books
1888264433Oxford: Clarendon 1888. hardcover. very good. Edited with an introduction by Andrew Lang. Frontispiece foxed. Tall 8vo cxv 153 pages uncut large paper 1/2 vellum dust soiled maroon cloth. Oxford: Clarendon Press 1888. Very good.<br/><br/> Clarendon unknown books
000610F. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. F/VG with a small hole on front and a tear. Caldecott Honor. 1st edition. hardcover books