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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
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
355490722777Hamburg: Gustav W. Seitz nd circa 1863. Firs Edition. A coloured shaped picture book of this beloved fairy tale approximately 175 x 65 mm; publisher's original coloured pictorial card boards top board with a neat archival repair to a small piece that had become detached which has now been re-attached with a strip of archival tissue tape. Illustrated with chromolithographs. 8 shaped leaves. This is a VG copy with rubbing in places to the spine portion and a crease to the bottom left-hand corner of the lower panel. This Seitz edition of Cinderella is VERY scarce. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
1886007348Asnières-sur-Seine: Boussod Valadon & Cie 1886. First Edition Thus. Full Decorated Morocco. Near Fine. Gorgeously bound with exquisite illustrations most of which are lushly hand-colored -- they could pass as fully rendered watercolors done directly onto pages. Folio 39 by 30 cm. Unpaginated with text and illustrations on rectos only with leaves of heavy card bound in with tabs. 33 illustrations aquarelles of Beaumont are replicated in the two stories. Some illustrations remain in black and white but most were hand-colored and to a high level. Crimson morocco decorated with gilt borders featuring various floreate decorations and lattice work Rococo in sensibility yet symmetrical. Silk pastedown endpapers. Note that the colophon in the back states the book was created or finished off in December 1886 but the spine gives the publication date as 1887. Both dates are surely accurate. Condition: A few small spots of soil on the morocco. Light scattered soiling and/or foxing -- overall the book still reads as clean. Small stamp in corner of front blank -- back of FFEP -- from Easton Neston Library. As this discreet stamp is the only sign of a library provenance the book has none of the negative associations people would make of ex-lib and we have priced the copy accordingly. Boussod Valadon & Cie unknown
50375New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1954. Fine in fine jacket. Inscribed later printing of Brown's first Caldecott winner a light and bright retelling of the beloved fairy tale. Lovely and sought-after adaptation of Perrault's fairy tale freely translated by the author to facilitate reading aloud and the earliest of Brown's illustrated books to win the Caldecott Medal. Brown a graduate of the New York State College for Teachers later SUNY Albany worked as a high school teacher and children's librarian for several years while writing and illustrating; her early work from that time included CINDERELLA and her classic retelling of STONE SOUP. Brown's art for this midcentury CINDERELLA exemplifies the light colorful flowing style characteristic of her 1950s work. A beautiful copy. 10'' x 8''. Original pink cloth stamped in black. In original unclipped no price dust jacket with gold Caldecott Medal seal. Endpapers and illustrations in color throughout by Brown. 32 pages. Inscribed by Brown on front free endpaper verso: "With warmest wishes / Marcia Brown." Trace shelfwear Sharp and bright. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
1804881F49London: Tabart and Co 1804 . Paperback. Good. 5.5" by 3.5". Not Stated. Benjamin Tabart's very scarce 1804 edition of Charles Perrault's classic fairy tale the first separate printing of this work in English. This is a very scarce early single volume English language edition of the classic tale; Tabart is known to have printed sixteen editions in 1804 alone all of which are now very scarce. This is the sixth edition from Tabart published in the same year as their first.Illustrated with a hand-coloured copper plate frontispiece and with one further hand coloured plate. Collated lacking the third plate referred to by the title page.Ink inscriptions to verso of front wrap and recto of rear wrap.With a publisher's advertisement to the verso of the title page.Jisc lists only three institutionally held copies of this work: eleventh and twelfth editions held by the University of Cambridge and a fourteenth edition held by the V&A Museum libraries. In the original paper wraps. Paper repair to back strip. Original title label to front wrap detaching to head and with spotting. Spotting and handling marks to wraps. Ink inscriptions to verso of front wrap and recto of rear wrap. Internally binding strained and somewhat tender. Pages lightly age toned but generally clean with only the odd spot. Good Tabart and Co paperback
1985003182GN.Y.: Dial Press 1985. First Edition. Fine/Fine. Susan Jeffers. A fine clean and tight copy in a fine jacket/brodart covered. Stated First Edition with correct number line 10-1. SIGNED BY SUSAN JEFFERS on the half title page. A very nice copy. No bumped corners to book. No tears no chips to jacket. Jacket is not priced clipped. Dial Press unknown
1986Q-0824981529Ideals Publishing Corp 1986-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ideals Publishing Corp hardcover
1858136601.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1988Q-0394896033Knopf Books for Young Readers 1988-12-17. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Knopf Books for Young Readers hardcover
0689704844.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19762111902160800869Puffin Books 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Puffin Books paperback
190755015New York: McLoughlin Bros 1907. Home Series. Wraps. good. 27 x 21 cm. Stapled color pictorial wrappers. 12 pages including covers. Covers have separated from book. Six color illustrations by Sarah Noble Ives including covers as well as pen and ink drawings. Some of the images show some slight loss due to separation. McLoughlin Bros unknown
197854930KARUSSELL 1978. 1. K. Maloftege! KARUSSELL unknown
2133BLÜCHERT. 23.-32. Tsd. hardcover. BLÜCHERT hardcover
19693228DISNEYLAND 1969. 1. LP. Die große Langspielplatte mit buntem Bilderbuch! DISNEYLAND unknown
1988Q-0299118649The University of Wisconsin Press 1988-12-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The University of Wisconsin Press paperback
198947764New York: Henry Holt and Company 1989. Fine in fine dust jacket. Signed first printing of this beautifully-illustrated edition of some of Perrault's most beloved fairy tales including Sleeping Beauty Little Red Riding Hood and of course Cinderella - with original drawing of an enchanted pumpkin. Michael Hague's detailed art is very much in the aesthetic tradition of Golden Age artists like Howard Pyle and Arthur Rackham. His illustrations for collections of classic stories make his art a touchstone of many childhoods. 10'' x 7.75''. Original cloth-backed boards. Original unclipped $18.95 color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in color. 78 pages. Signed by Hague to half-title page with original drawing of a sparkling pumpkin. Sharp and bright. Henry Holt and Company unknown
197460405London:: Jonathan Cape 1974. First edition. publisher's boards in dust jacket. A fine copy in a jacket apparently price-clipped but with a publisher's printed price sticker near the clipped corner. Very slight use to jacket. Folio. Illustrated by Sheilah Beckett. Signed by John Fowles on the title page. Jonathan Cape, hardcover
2000Q-0810940140Harry N Abrams 2000-06-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Harry N Abrams hardcover
19197000885London: Heinemann 1919. Bound in decorative boards with great illustration by Rackham on the front panel as well as througout the book. The glassine protector to the illustration on the frontispiece shows a 3/4" tear but is whole and still protecting the color illustration. Green decorated endsheets. Uniform scuffing to extremes of book but nothing alarming. The book has held up well over the past 100 years. . First Edition Thus. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Arthur Rackham. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Heinemann Hardcover
201847502Folio Society 2018. 2 vols. 8vo. First Edition thus with coloured titles 4 coloured illustrations 2 tipped-in numerous black-and-white illustrations in silhouette and printed endpapers; ivory boards blocked and lettered in gilt ivory cloth backs lettered in gilt a near fine set in publisher's blocked board slip-case lettered in gilt. EDITION LIMITED TO 750 COPIES. High-quality facsimiles of the de luxe versions of the first editions Cinderella 1919; The Sleeping Beauty 1920. Folio Society, hardcover