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18818148London: George Routledge and Sons nd 1881. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good. Minor shelf/edge wear touch of toning to text block presentation inscription at ffep 1881 else tight and bright. DJ shows even toning light shelf/edge wear several small chips and light creasing else clean. Pink cloth spine printed paper boards olive endpages frontispiece pink stain at textblock edges. Small 8vo. 48pp. Illus. color plates. <br/><br/>Overall a handsome copy in its original and very scarce DJ. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Engraved and printed by Edmund Evans. First edition second state "Lattice Edition". Meets all the points of issue found in Schuster & Engen 140 1b e.g. seal of the engraver at rfep recto bush at end of p18 etc. Boards printed in brown lettering inverted "G" and green lattice. Uncommon generally quite scarce in its salmon dust wrapper printed in red. George Routledge and Sons hardcover books
1987500154889Le Chêne 1987 1987. board_book.
198617750Chêne, 1986. In-8, cartonnage couleurs. Ravissant.
1880355490715951London 1880. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London and New York 1880. First UK Edition. 382 Illustrations by Kate Greenaway printed by Edmund Evans verses by Mrs Sale Barker. Publisher's original beige cloth. Title on covers printed in brown with pictures representing the four seasons one in each corner stamped in colours. Blue end-papers yellow page edges. Overall a VG copy with some minor mottling to the cloth slight lifting to front board some neat manuscript entries and neat contemporary gift inscription dated 1881 to the presentation leaf. This copy accords with all the first edition points in Schuster & Engen 391a. In the VERY RARE pre-paid beige-coloured D/W designed to send the book through the post. This Book Post wrapper has printed lettering on the front panel 'BOOK POST for the United Kingdom Threehalfpence and the title below with dotted lines for the address. The D/W has a slither of loss at the head and tail of the spine and neat archival repairs to the verso. This BOOK POST wrapper is not mentioned in Schuster & Engen and must be exceedingly uncommon. hardcover
193049119Frederick Warne n.d. c.1930. Sm. 4to. with illustrated half-title and title numerous fine coloured illustrations throughout and pictorial endpapers free endpapers mildly browned; pictorial boards white cloth back lettered in green corners lightly bruised else a remarkably well-preserved bright clean crisp copy. Bright copy of an early printing of the the author's first book first published 1878. Printed by Edmund Evans arguably the finest printer of British colour printed books of the late nineteenth century. Our dating is suggested by the printer's colophon later style on rear free endpaper recto. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. See Schuster & Engen 3a recording Warne editions 44 poems beginning 1900; Spielmann & Layard p.285 recording the first edition. Frederick Warne, hardcover
187833926London: George Routledge & Sons 1878. First Edition. Illustrated throughout with color drawings and paintings by Kate Greenaway. 4to publisher's original dark green cloth over pictorially decorated boards. 64 pp. A well preserved copy which remains attractive clean internally hinges strong the book pleasing the illustrations and text-block in good order a bit of typical rubbing to the tips and extremities FIRST EDITION. With the publication of this book at the end of 1878 which features both original drawings and poetry Kate Greenaway’s success soared and she became a household name: “.now for the first time she was not hampered in her published work by adapting her fancy to the literary ideas of other people but was inspired by subjects which came red-hot from the furnace of her own imagination†Spielmann 61. Some of her loveliest art is contained within these pages along with quaint verses reminiscent of nursery rhymes. A scarce delight. George Routledge & Sons hardcover
1878042819London: George Routledge 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Pictorial boards with wear at edges of boards. Soiling in a few spots in margins but generally clean and bright; binding a little shaken and loose. The first issue with 'End of Contents" on page 14 and the imprint on the verso of title page. With a signed note from Greenaway 11 Pemberton Gardens dated 21 Nov 1881 and a lithographed card with an attractive Greenaway illustration laid in. <br /> <br /> The first of the two books that Greenaway both wrote and illustrated and the book that touched off the Greenaway vogue in book illustration. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Children; Inventory No: 042819. George Routledge hardcover
RO60144928Frederick Warne & co. Non daté. In-8. Cartonné. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 56 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, in et hors texte.Texte en anglais. Jaquette passable. Quelques rousseurs.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1878042819London: George Routledge 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Pictorial boards with wear at edges of boards. Soiling in a few spots in margins but generally clean and bright; binding a little shaken and loose. The first issue with 'End of Contents" on page 14 and the imprint on the verso of title page. With a signed note from Greenaway 11 Pemberton Gardens dated 21 Nov 1881 and a lithographed card with an attractive Greenaway illustration laid in. The first of the two books that Greenaway both wrote and illustrated and the book that touched off the Greenaway vogue in book illustration. Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Children; Inventory No: 042819. <br/><br/> George Routledge hardcover books
In-8°, pp.56 interamente illustrate da Kate Greenaway e incise e stampate da Edmund Evans, cartonatura editoriale illustrata, dorso in tela. Bellissimo indice figurato a inizio volume. Edizione originale inglese. Thomson n. 96, p.68 Kate Greenaway (London, 1846- Hampstead, 1901). Figlia d’arte (suo padre era il noto incisore J. Greenaway), cresciuta in un ambiente sereno ha precocemente fatto notare il suo talento e già all’età di 17 anni riceve i primi riconoscimenti. Frequenta la Heatherley’s School of Art e la Slade School of Fine Art. A partire dal 1877 fin al 1895 realizza una serie di illustrazioni a colori incise da Evans per le edizioni Routledge. I suoi disegni sono intensi sempre ricchi di fantasia e dolcezza, i suoi bambini dai tratti e dai colori sempre delicati accompagnano semplici storie di ordinaria quotidianità ma molto piacevoli, sempre contrassegnate da quella serenità che Lei stessa aveva vissuto nella sua infanzia. K. G. riesce nei suoi disegni a rievocare uno stile di vita idilliaco ma nello stesso tempo ci ha fornito interessanti dati su come vivevano i bambini nell’epoca vittoriana. La sua arte raffinata, qualificabile come proto - Art Nouveau, ha influenzato molti illustratori, da Beardsley a Boutet de Monvel, a Willebeek le Mair. Il suo famoso Under the Window fu pubblicato molte volte da editori diversi, non solo in Gran Bretagna ma anche in Francia e Germania superando i centomila esemplari di tiratura. Appassionata anche di moda per bambini ha creato una linea di vestiti in stile vittoriano. In Gran Bretagna ogni anno a partire dal 1955 una medaglia che porta il suo nome viene assegnata al miglior lavoro di illustrazione per bambini, e a conferma della severità dei requisiti per ottenere il premio alcuni anni sono privi di vincitori in quanto nessun libro ha soddifatto le esigenze del concorso. Diz. degli Illustratori simbolisti e Art Nouveau