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1895009582New York London Paris: Raphael Tuck & Sons Co. LTD 1895 Between 1895-1900 per Whitton pg. 6. Color printed paper mounted on linen interior printed on linen paper covers are chipped damp stain to inside covers linen pages clean overall. A bird alphabet with four pages printed in color the balance in sepia. . Pictorial Cover. Good/No Jacket. 4to. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Co. LTD hardcover
1889001695New York: McLoughlin Bros 1889 Chromolithograph printed paper mounted on board with red cloth spine wear to edges corner and spine tips very light internal soil. A large and wonderful alphabet book printed entirely in color and every page mounted on thick board. Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by a short verse which utilizes the names of boys and girls except the letter X which is represented by "Extra! Extra!" after the boys who sell newspapers. Uncommon in this format. . Good. Illus. by Chromolithographs. 4to. McLoughlin Bros hardcover
1875009496New York: McLoughlin Bros 1875 6.75in x 5.5in 17cm x 13.5cm. Paper wraps printed in yellow & black spine almost entirely split cover soil light reading wear but clean. An alphabet object alphabet vocabulary lists and easy reading. Illustrated with small engravings printed in red & black with one illustration signed W M William Momberger. No date circa 1875 per AAS. Pictorial Wraps. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by William Momberger and Other Engravings. 24mo. McLoughlin Bros unknown
1938008672Racine WI: Whitman 1938 Color printed card covers mild edge wear and the construction paper is age-darkened. 24 page animal alphabet in white silhouette with text indicating what color paper should be placed where. 18 leaves 36 pages of both tracing paper and construction paper are intact. Uncommon especially unused. Pictorial Wraps. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Uncredited. Small Square 4to. Whitman unknown
1901009367New York London Paris Berlin Montreal: Raphael Tuck & Sons Co. Ltd 1901 1901-1910 per Whitton pg 6. Color printed wraps cover soil spine wear the odd mark inside but generally clean. A simple ABC with the letters represented by animals. Illustrated in sepia and four pages in full color. . Pictorial Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Chromolithographs. Small Square 4to. Raphael Tuck & Sons Co. Ltd unknown
1907011130<p>Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing 1907 Pictorial covers with some wear and dust soil previous owner's name on lower cover. An alphabet all about the effects and benefits of Lewis Lye which is made from Kryolith of course. Illustrated in color on every page in turn-of-the-century style by Art Williamson. Scarce. Pictorial Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Art Williamson. 8vo.</p> Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
1884010082New York: McLoughlin Bros 1884 9.25 x 6 inches. 12 pgs including covers. Color printed wraps owner's name on cover base of spine split light wear and occasional soil. Inside covers contain the verses that begin "A is an Angler" the inside pages contain the pictures in three sections per page one letter per section U & V share a section U is for unicorn!. . Pictorial Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Chromolithographs. 8vo. McLoughlin Bros unknown
1886009789New York: McLoughlin Bros 1886 Color printed paper mounted on linen spine chipped a few stains but clean overall. Inside printed directly on linen. The book begins with a pictorial abc in red & black followed by simple prose and word lists accompanied by six full-color plates the rear cover advertises "Our Hero! General U S Grant in Words of One Syllable." Circa 1886. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Chromolithographs. 4to. McLoughlin Bros hardcover
1904009761Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing Company 1904 Color printed cloth book some edge fraying covers rubbed occasional spot but colors are bright and vivid. Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by a picture and a rhyming couplet describing the scene. S is for Santa Claus. Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. Square 8vo. Saalfield Publishing Company hardcover
1926008802Akron OH: Saalfield Publishing Company 1926 Color printed cloth book with pinked edges cloth slightly wrinkled but a clean copy. A basic object abc book printed entirely in color. N is for Noah's Ark. . Soft Cover. Very Good. Oblong 8vo. Saalfield Publishing Company paperback
1938008719London: Raphael Tuck & Sons 1938 Circa 1938 per Whitton page 6. Color printed stiff card covers a bend at base of spine top corner bumped. Each letter of the alphabet represented by something having to do with train travel and a full color illustration for each letter. . Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Uncredited. Oblong 4to. Raphael Tuck & Sons hardcover
1899009612No Place: Juvenile Publishers 1899 Unpaginated. Pictorial boards accented in gilt cloth spine corners worn edges rubbed clean overall with a few signs of use internally. The publishers really tried to pack a lot into this one little book! We start out with an alphabet with two examples and brief verse for each letter then we go on to counting then days of the week then months and finish off with some natural history. Peppered throughout the book are Mother Goose rhymes. The book is illustrated in two-color plus line art printed with blue ink and there is a color frontis depicting Little Red Riding Hood. There are even some Wain-esque cats! Something for everyone really. . Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Various. 8vo. Juvenile Publishers unknown
1806009805New York: Samuel Wood 1806 Bound in gilt decorated leather and marbled endpapers losses from spine ends rear board nearly detached original wrappers not bound in internally fine. The first children's book published by Samuel Wood during the year the firm was established. A simple ABC and vocabulary book illustrated with wonderful engravings attributed to Alexander Anderson. Rosenbach 325. . First Edition. Full Leather. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Alexander Anderson. 16mo. Samuel Wood hardcover
1999BB078<p>ABC</p><p><b>ERNI</b> Hans 1909–2015:</p><p><b><i>Alphabet Anthropomorph</i></b> <i>Anthropomorphic Alphabet</i>. </p><p>Luzern Michael Duplain and Nicolas Chabloz Printers 1998-1999. </p><p>With 26 engravings in black and 24 printed in color illustrating letters of the alphabet formed by entwined nudes. Pages bound in leporello-style pages with printed letterpress by Roland Meuter Ascona. </p><p>Two volumes bound in complimentary two-color inlay leather packaged with the actual copperplate for printing Letter "C" engraved at the Atelier de Talle-Douce Pietro Sarto St-Prex the whole encased in protective leather and cloth clamshell box Numbered and Signed by the artist in limited edition # 3/26 C</p><p>Additional tirage: 5 copies A-E plus 3 artist copies.</p> Michael Duplain and Nicolas Chabloz, Printers hardcover books
BB078<p>ABC</p><p><b>ERNI</b> Hans 1909–2015:</p><p><b><i>Alphabet Anthropomorph</i></b> <i>Anthropomorphic Alphabet</i>. </p><p>Luzern Michael Duplain and Nicolas Chabloz Printers 1998-1999. </p><p>With 26 engravings in black and 24 printed in color illustrating letters of the alphabet formed by entwined nudes. Pages bound in leporello-style pages with printed letterpress by Roland Meuter Ascona. </p><p>Two volumes bound in complimentary two-color inlay leather packaged with the actual copperplate for printing Letter "C" engraved at the Atelier de Talle-Douce Pietro Sarto St-Prex the whole encased in protective leather and cloth clamshell box Numbered and Signed by the artist in limited edition # 3/26 C</p><p>Additional tirage: 5 copies A-E plus 3 artist copies.</p> Michael Duplain and Nicolas Chabloz, Printers hardcover
1956010648<p>Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1956 Pictorial boards with cloth spine previous owner's name and note on endpaper; matching dust jacket with a few small edge tears repaired on verso with clear tape original price intact $2.50. Simple text about various modes of transportation with charming color artwork throughout by Ninon MacKnight. . First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Ninon MacKnight. Oblong 4to.</p> Doubleday & Company
1913010093New York: Hodder & Stoughton 1913 1913. Pictorial boards with color pastedown cloth spine mild shelf wear occasional light foxing binding slightly slack a nicer than usual copy with all 25 plates present. A much abbreviated retelling of Peter Pan followed by related rhymes and color plates by Flora White. Delicate and fanciful artwork. Scarce. First American Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Flora White. Small Square 4to. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
1961010649<p>New York: Harcourt Brace & World 1961 Beige cloth pictorially stamped in violet; color illustrated dust jacket with edge tears price clipped. A charming alphabet book of alliterative verse with two-color artwork throughout. While living in Puerto Rico Mrs. Barry discovered some antique printing blocks in a small printing shop which would be the inspiration for this book. This was her first book. Named an AIGA best illustrated books. Stated First Edition. Pictorial Cloth. Fine/Good. Illus. by Katharina Barry. Oblong 12mo.</p> Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover
1860030668Boston: Crosby Nichols Lee & Company 1860. Undated 1860. Worn but sound ABC book with a short verse four-line verse and animal woodcut for each letter in the alphabet. Includes some animals not typically found in such books: "N is a Nyl Ghau Half ox and half deer; On the far plains of Hindostan He roams without fear"; "J is a Jaguar A Brazilian beast; On the flesh of wild deer He loves well to feast"; "P is a Prongbuck On the western plain He flies o'er the ground Like a ship on the main"; and our favorite "V is a Vampire A bloodsucking bat. He's as large as a pigeon And bites like a rat". Red blindstamped cloth with gilt lettered and decorated spine with Young People's Library at the top includes woodcut frontis and title page in addition to the animal woodcuts plus four additional title pages with three frontis woodcuts for different titles at the rear all dated 1860 presumably publisher's ads. Covers worn with light fraying to corners and spine ends finger soil good hinges sound text block occasional finger soil and a couple of very minor margins stains to the pages gift notation in pencil dated 1864 on front free endpaper. Hard Cover. Fair. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Company Hardcover
008225New York: Graham & Matlack Circa 1910. Color printed card covers spine worn 4" split at base abrasion to rear cover previous owner's name; An alphabet of children's names with illustrations in b&w and 4 full page color chromolithographs after artwork by Frances Brundage though she is not credited cover artwork is by an unknown hand. . Pictorial Wraps. Very Good Minus/No Jacket. Illus. by Frances Brundage. 4to. Graham & Matlack unknown
1945009493Chicago: Wilcox & Follett Co 1945 Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with a hint of edge wear. An object ABC where a verse and illustration accompanies each letter. Illustrated in color and b&w by Stephen Stratton. . First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by Stephen Stratton. 8vo. Wilcox & Follett Co unknown
1864009603London: Dean & Son 11 Ludgatehill sic 1864 Yellow paper printed in red & black mounted to card external wear soil and small losses previous owner's name dated 1864 a few corner bends and light finger soil but a clean copy overall. A rare book of limericks arranged alphabetically by place about various people and their humorous quirks. Each verse is accompanied by an amusing illustration. Darton compares the artwork to Tenniel specifically referencing his work from Through the Looking-Glass and dates the book to 1864. Children's Books in England pgs 266-7. . Card Covers. Very Good Minus/No Jacket. Illus. by J V B and T S. 12mo. Dean & Son, 11, Ludgatehill (sic) hardcover
007460New York London & Paris: Raphael Tuck & Sons Circa 1895. Chromolithograph card covers 2" split to base of spine small tear at top of book. An alphabet in verse where each letter stands for a name behavior or profession. Four pages printed in color the balance in brown ink. Scarce. Very Good. Illus. by Mabel & Edith Taylor. Narrow 4to. Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown
1910009228Chicago: Rand McNally & Company 1910 Correct info on copyright page for a 1st Edition. Tan cloth with color pastedown. cloth soiled with fraying to extremities binding reglued roughness to edge of first few pages otherwise fresh and clean inside. Each letter of the alphabet is accompanied by a full page color illustration and quatrain relating to Hiawatha and / or Native American life. Scarce. First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by H D Pohl. 4to. Rand McNally & Company hardcover
1928010211Paris: Albin Michel 1928 Pictorial card covers with old tape repair to spine else clean and tidy. A color alphabet of animals alternating between a pictorial abc and a comic opposite incorporating some or all of the animals represented. Amusing and uncommon. Marius Roussillon is best known for creating the Michelin Man. . Pictorial Card Covers. Near Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by O'Galop Pseud. Marius Rossillon. Small 4to. Albin Michel paperback