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1959BC10-052New York, Dover Publication, 1959. first edition, original soft cover, 4to, 123 plates, 91 complete alphabets, 3924 initials, [12 p] with text, good copy
ill., cart. Impara l'alfabeto giocando con questo meraviglioso tiralibro! Leggi le lettere, poi tira le pagine verso l'esterno e scopri gli animali sottostanti! Sai trovare altre parole che iniziano con la A? Riesci a ripetere i simboli alfabetici nella giusta sequenza? Apri le grandi finestrelle che, ad ogni pagina, lettera dopo lettera, ti porteranno a rivelare simpatici elementi e animali nascosti! Età di lettura: da 3 anni.
ill., ril. Un libro di giochi e attività con le lettere dell'alfabeto per apprendere, divertirsi e... scoprire che la porta per il mondo della fantasia e dell'immaginazione è sempre aperta e somiglia a una grande A. Età di lettura: da 5 anni.
18808, Bruxelles, Societe Generale de Banque, 1984, Broche, couverture carton illustree, format oblong : 235 x 210mm., 232pp., illustration tres profonde en couleurs et en n/b.
In-8°, 24pp, legatura in carta semplice In-8°, 24pp, paper binding
In-8°, 24pp, legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, 24pp, paper binding, uncut
In-8°, (1), XX, 152, (1), legatura in carta semplice In-8°, (1), XX, 152, (1), paper binding, uncut.
In-8°, (1), XX, 152, (1), legatura in cartonato In-8°, (1), XX, 152, (1), cardboard binding
In-8°, 4pp, legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, 4pp, paper binding, uncut
In-8°, 8pp, legatura in cartoncino decorato In-8°, 8pp, decorated cardboard
In-8°, XXVIII, 100pp, 8 tavole numerate, 1 non numerata (tutte fuori testo), legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, XXVIII, 100pp, 8 numbered plates, 1 plate not numbered (all inset plates), paper binding, uncut.
In-8°, 30pp, una tavola ripiegata, legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, 30pp, one folded plate, paper binding, uncut.
In-8°, XVI, 138, una tavola ripiegata, legatura in carta semplice, intonso In-8°, XVI, 138, one folded plate, paper binding, uncut.
102535aafChur, Strub, o. J., in-4to, 30 Tafeln, ungebunden, orig. Umschlag.
1855bf5553Alphonse Desesserts, éditeur. Sélection Abraxas-libris Cartonnage d'éditeur 1855 TRÈS BEAU CARTONNAGE ROMANTIQUE POUR CET ALPHABET AU FORMAT IN-4°. Michel Möring. Album Alphabet. Syllabaire illustré des enfants bien sages. Alphonse Desesserts, éditeur. De la librairie à illustrations pour la jeunesse. 38, passage des Panoramas. Paris. [1855]. Typographie Morris et Compagnie, rue Amelot, 64. Paris. [Lith. Destouches. Paris]. In-4 (26x21 cm), cartonnage papier de l'éditeur chromolithographié, lithographie coloriée et gommée appliquée sur le premier plat dans un riche encadrement, même décor avec composition centrale sur le second. Abécédaire associant images et texte et comportant au centre 20 pages sur papier plus fort, d'alphabet lithographié en noir figurant personnages en pied et animaux (d'Arlequin à Wouwou). Michel Möring (1824-1880) fut directeur de l'Assistance Publique et spécialement en charge du service des enfants assistés. Alphabets, syllabaire, première lectures séparées en syllabes et courtes historiettes, chacune illustrée d'une vignette gravée sur bois s'y rapportant. Dernière page pour les chiffres. Gumuchian, 170. ; Rousseurs. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
32228Amsterdam: Gebrodeders van Arum n.d. c.1825 . 16mo. hand-coloured engraved myriorama alphabet comprising 24 pictorial cards with numbers beneath the pictures 1-24 and A-Z in upper and lower case to each card. The cards are housed in a card slipcase with decorative floral paper covering and printed paper label; occasional light foxing to some cards light wear to extremities of the slipcase with loss to lower portion and upper corner of the printed title label light loss to marbled paper covering of case in a couple of places a very good example of this rare set. “An exceptional early Picture Alphabet that completely focused on both extramural reading and fun for the child.” Buijnsters :Lust En Leering. History of the Dutch children's book in the nineteenth century. Myriorama or ‘Many Thousand Views’ consist of numerous cards depicting fragments or segments of landscapes people and buildings that can be arranged in a multitude of different combinations allowing a child to create a variety of imaginary landscapes. This ‘entertainment’ for ‘young ladies and gentlemen’ originated in France but was quickly adopted in other European countries. From wikipedia: Myriorama originally meant a set of illustrated cards which 19th century children could arrange and re-arrange forming different pictures. Later in the century the name was also applied to shows using a sequence of impressive visual effects to entertain and inform an audience. The word myriorama was invented to mean myriad pictures following the model of panorama diorama cosmorama and other novelties. These were all part of a wider interest in viewing landscape as panorama and in new ways of presenting "spectacular" scenes. The early myrioramas were cards with people buildings and other images on compatible backgrounds and could be laid out in any order allowing a child to create a variety of imaginary landscapes. Jean-Pierre Brès a French children's writer published an early version which he described as a polyoptic picture tableau polyoptique in the early 19th century and John Clark of London took up the idea and designed a set of cards he called a myriorama. Clark's "second series" myriorama an "Italian landscape" was produced in 1824 the same year as a similar set of English cards called a panoramacopia created by drawing teacher T.T.Dales. Amsterdam: Gebrodeders van Arum, n.d. (c.1825) unknown
19591657171959 RECUEIL D'ALPHABETS A DESSINER.Eyrolles,1959 , grand in8(17x22) broché,51pp.Couverture légèrement défraichie.
30 pages. Features: Santa's Workshop; World Famed Miniatures - The Thorne Rooms; Puerto Rican Santos; Unusual Collection - Light on Lithophanes; A Dealer's Viewpoint, by Margaret Philip; A Gift For Christmas, 1865 - the earliest known Canadian picture-book for little children - 'An Illustrated Comic Alphabet'. Bit of writing atop front cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Outport Tailor-Made Furniture; Billy Wheeler's furniture reflects outport life in Newfoundland's recent past; The Golden Age of Globes - Antique Globes present contemporary knowledge of the earth and heavens in a manner most pleasing to the eye; Ontario Stoneware and Redware - National Museum acquires an important Ontario pottery collection; An 18th Century Dolls' House - The dolls' house of Sara Rothe Ploos van Amstel delights visitors to the Frans Halmuseum in Haarlem; The Graphic Work of Mary Wrinch; Safeguarding your Collection; Samplers in early Upper Canada taught stitchery, the alphabet and numbers, and the religious symbolism of the community; Wintergarden Theatre to Bloom Again. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: Interview with Kathy Holman & Carolyn Walker; Counted Thread Embroidery Series - Lesson V; Special Looks for the Holidays; The Art of Embellishing - using lace, eyelet, ribbon, pearls, beads and buttons on the smocked bishop; A Battenburg Christmas - patterns & instructions for lace ornaments; A Host of Angels - eyelet and crewel patterns & instructions; Ayrshire Embroidery - Part V of Fancy Hems and Edges; Smocked Alphabet Sampler - a sampler by Gwen Milner; and more. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
16 pages. Contents: Summer Hood with Cape - front and back views; Manners Upon the Road; A "New Departure"; New York Fashions - summer mantles, fans, gloves, summer shoes; Personal; knitted and crochet insertion for linterie; medallions for album covers, port-folions, etc.; curtain bands; alphabet for marking lingerie; coffee-warmer; netted cover for circular stand; An African Harem; Gold-Fish; Sayings and Doings; Cambric Garden Hat; Swiss muslin fichu-collar with frills; Swiss muslin fichu-collar with ribbon trimming; Rest; Fischer's Method of Bleaching Straw; Dutch Marriages; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Ladies' straw hats; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Dreses - cover; Story-Telling; Manners Upon the Road - of a pot of gold; New York Fashions - bonnets, velvet, felt, shades and contrasts, watered and glace ribbons, jet ornaments, mode of trimming, round hats, figured dress goods, evening silks, pompadour silks; Ladies' and children's Dresses; Personal; Shoe Bag; Netted and crochet fringe for trimming covers, etc.; Ladies' Coiffures; Alphabet for marking Bed Linen, etc. - application, satin stitch, and half-polka stitch embroidery;; Unchanging Fashions; Annette's Lovers; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; Great centerfold illustration of "Louis XIV. Transacting Business with his Ministers in the Apartments of Madame de Maintenon"; A Visit to the Communists; To the Bitter End - continued; Illustration of Queen Victoria receiving the Burmese Embassy at Windsor Castle; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Book
16 pages. Contents: Lady's and Child's Dresses; Home-made carpets; Drying Flowers in the Sand; Siesta; Manners Upon the Road - of Safety-Valves; New York Fashions - wraps, the dolman, the sacque with cape, yak lace, house sacques, opera cloaks, the national dress trimming; Box for ironing utensils; Cover for Flat-Iron; Alphabet for marking Linen; Breakfast Caps - many nice illustrations; London's Heart; Service; Sayings and Doings; Fantastic centerfold consists of dozens of illustrations of shirts, caps, under-drawers, chemises, collars, etc.; At Rye - by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Paris Fashions; Niss Nilsson's Last Appearance - with illustration "Christine Nilsson's Last Night at Drury Lane Theatre, London"; Subsitute for Cream; Needle-work and tatted chemise yokes; buttons and button-holes for lingerie; needle-work, point lace, and crochet borders, rosettes, insertions, and edgings for lingerie; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Large clipping from page 619. Book
16 pages. Contents: House costumes; The etiquette of evening balls and parties; New York Fashions - cloths and trimmings, coatings, vestings, trimmings, buttons, general remarks, shirt-collars and bosoms, gloves, rings and pins, hats, boots and gaiter shoes, children's fashions; Personal; Embroidered silk mouchoir case, point lace collars, squares in netted guipure, crochet rosette for covers, antimacassars, etc., Foundation figures on lace; Acolyte's Rochet or frock; Pocket brush with dressing-case; Women as Bread-winners; Bound to John Company - continued; The Rule of Three; Gentlemen's Fall Fashions; Great full-page illustration entitled "Gentlemen's Fall Fashions; Nice full-page illustration entitled "A Wreck Ashore"; Debenham's Vow - continued; Opera Toilette; Full-page illustration of alphabet with embroidered vignettes - white needle-work; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
Features: All about Budd's new coast; Middleman of the Alphabet Route - Pittsburgh & West Virginia (P&WV) bankrupted its builder, turned to coal for a living, finally came into its own as a speed-conscious bridge road - latter day solvency stems in part from the travels of a very famous business car; A Virginia & Truckee Sampler; New York Central's Oldest Steam Engine - an Alco 1000-type diesel electric locomotive; nice photo section; Colour centerfold painting of Starrucca Viaduct; The Pioneer III - an 85 foot long car! - article with many photos/diagrams; Steam in Indian Summer - Concerning Henry Ford, a 4-6-0 built in 1900, small boys and bliss and ignorance; Railroad news photos; Nice black and white ad for Elector-Motive Division's (EMD's) Aerotrain; and more. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine