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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
1935128271935. Paris Éditions SPES 1935 - Cartonné 22 cm x 27 5 cm 30 pages - Texte de l'Abbé Félix Klein ills bicolores in-texte de Maurice Lavergne - Couv. légèrement usagée sinon très bon état intérieur
Les joies de l'enfance, nouvelle s?rie 1 31.5x24 cm., [20] pp., 8 disegni colorati a mano a piena pagina, testo con alfabeto in caratteri diversi, legatura in brossura editoriale, illustrazione figurata a colori al piatto anteriore e di tipo floreale al piatto posteriore, segni d'uso alla bross. ma buon esemplare, in francese
Mm 240x315 Nuovo - Collana "Ottagono. Large size". Testi / Texts: Francois Burkhardt, Mel Byars, Aldo Colonetti, Vanni Pasca, Luca Scacchetti. Brossura editoriale con bandelle, 391 pagine profusamente illustrate a colori. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. Testi in italiano e in inglese - italian and english texts. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 140x215 Ristampa dell'edizione 1949. Brossura editoriale spillata di 53 pagine. Aloni di nastro adesivo rimosso alla copertina, peraltro esemplare in buone condizioni. Testo in inglese - english text. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
4200Editions Retz. 1987. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. 95 pages. E.O. Propre.
4218Centre Georges Pompidou - Atelier des Enfants. 1980. In-4° à l'italienne, broché. Couverture illustrée. Illustrations de Charles Philippon, Célestine Jusseau, Mario Prassinos, Hans Hartung, François Morellet, Pierre Alechinsky, Ben, Pierre Soulages, Claude Gilli, Claude Viallat, Christian Dotremont 32 pages. Bon état.
421310 planches sur papier à dessin sur lesquelles les enfants ont dessiné, à l'encre de Chine, les 26 lettres de l'alphabet, en capitales et en minuscules (avec leurs différents accents), les 10 chiffres et divers signes de ponctuation. Chaque planche porte en titre le nom de la police dans laquelle sont écrites les lettres (Chambord, Gothique, Elzévir, Europe).
4214L'exercice consiste pour l'élève à composer un monogramme à partir de ses propres initiales. Les monogrammes sont tracés à l'encre de chine et gouachés. 8 planches sur papier à dessin.
4198Sans nom d'éditeur [Imprimerie des Orphelins-Apprentis d'Auteuil]. 1975. In-8° broché. Nombreuses planches hors texte. 127 pages. E.O. Très propre.
4204Badiche Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe. 1965. In-8° carré. Couverture illustrée. 32 planches hors texte. 92 pages. Propre.
4206Centre Georges Pompidou. Centre de Création Industrielle. Agence pour la Promotion de la Création Industrielle. Editions Alternatives. 1985. In-4° broché. Couverture illustrée. Illustrations en noir et en couleurs à chaque page. 143 pages. Très propre.
4201Chêne. 1979. In-4°, reliure cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. 119 pages. 30 figures en noir et 40 planches hors texte en couleurs, avec leur commentaire en regard. E.O. Très propre.
4199New York. Walker and Company. 1981. In-4° à l'italienne, reliure cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations. 48 pages. Bon état.
4202London. Printing House Square. 1932. Plaquette in-8° brochée. 28 pages. 7 planches hors texte. Bon état.
1925EXE-57Paris, La Cité des Livres, Imp. Ducros et Colas, Paris, 1925-1927. 26 volumes in-12 carré. Édition originale.
174238521742 1742 Chez F.G Merigot / Robinot l'ainé, à Paris, 1742. Un volume in-8 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, viii, xxxv, 220 pages. Exemplaire paraphé par l'auteur, rousseurs, néanmoins bon état.
183612306Paris, Se vend à la fabrique de jeux Instructifs et Amusants, [Amonier], [Circa 1836]. 22,5 x 16 x 2,8 cm. Boite compartimentée en carton aux bords recouverts de papier jaune et noir décoré de petits motifs en rouge et blanc, couvercle ajouré avec une plaque de verre, frise gaufrée et dorée en encadrement (avec manques).
186871631Salt Lake City: Regents of the Deseret University 1868. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 72pp. Brown cloth backed printed boards. Dampsatin to bottom of textblock at the spine old tape repair to the rear endpaper else an about very good example. Alfred L. Bush finds these readers to be "a curious and interesting aspect of Brigham Young's empire-building-which went so far as to include an attempt at an alphabetic reformation" qtd. in Streeter. Flake 2818; Streeter IV: 2309. Regents of the Deseret University hardcover
186871633NY: Russell Bros. for The Regents of The Deseret University 1868. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover. 38pp. Brick cloth backed printed boards. Slightly darkened and rubbed old tape repair to tears on rear endpaper else a very good example. Alfred L. Bush finds these readers to be "a curious and interesting aspect of Brigham Young's empire-building-which went so far as to include an attempt at an alphabetic reformation" qtd. in Streeter. Flake 606; Streeter IV: 2309. Russell Bros. for The Regents of The Deseret University hardcover
1923145777London: The Dangerfield Printing Co. Ltd for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London 1923. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. London The Dangerfield Printing Co. Ltd for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London 1923. Duodecimo 28 pages with numerous illustrations printed in four colours. Colour-pictorial card covers slightly rubbed; small amount of red pencil scribble on the outside rear cover and some slight and inoffensive red colouring-in to the figures on the front cover; a very good copy internally fine. A charming pictorial alphabet book advertising country pleasure outings by public transport in the vicinity of London. The illustrations show two children and their aunt on such an outing with all figures stylised as wooden toys. The alphabet begins 'A is for Auntie who's so fond of Us; That she takes us for rides on the top of the Bus' and continues with rhyming couplets in a similar vein. The letterpress text gives details of return fares to Eastcote Horsenden Hill Ickenham Ruislip Southend South Harrow and Uxbridge together with details of tea rooms and resorts at those destinations. <p>The catalogue record for an example held by the London Transport Museum 1997/13265 attributes the illustrations to Violet Holdsworth. We have traced very few institutional holdings. 'Reg. No. 108-10M-5.4.23' is printed on the recto of the rear cover; we read this as indicating a print-run of 10000 copies. The Dangerfield Printing Co. Ltd [for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London paperback
1997LFA-126746736N° 33 (Décembre 1997-Janvier 1998) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
186869589Salt Lake City UT: Deseret University 1868. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. 72pp. Duodecimo 19 cm 1/4 brown cloth with tan illustrated boards. Illustrated. Boards a bit discolored more so the rear board. Underlying boards peeking through at the bottom fore-edge corners of the boards. Very thin cracks to the paper along the hinges. Internally exceptionally clean and bright. The Deseret Alphabet was introduced in 1854 and was created by Parley P. Pratt Heber C. Kimball and George D. Watt. Made up of thirty-eight characters to correlate with basic sounds in the English language the Deseret Alphabet was intended to be used to help simplify the principles of the English language. The creation of the language is one the more unusual ideas of Brigham Young and never was embraced in the way he thought it would be. The Deseret Alphabet was quickly abandoned shortly after Young's death. Flake 2818. [Deseret University] hardcover
195263021Paris: Imprimeurs L.I.E.S.A. 174 Quae de Jemmapes 1952. Oblong 4to. 9.25 x 7.75 in. 2 24 pp. colour-lithograph illustrations throughout 10 leaves unnumbered. consisting of 4 colour lithograph boards to cut out alphabet letters for playing 2 black & white lithograph letter pages for colouring cutting out themselves and playing word games 1 thick instruction leaf 3 printed leaves on blue- salmon- and green-tinted thin paper instruction sheets. Flexible boards colour-lithographed front cover rear board with model figures on verso to be cut out to create paper-engineered toys spiral metal comb binding as issued minor edgewear age toning still a VG and complete copy. First edition of this wonderfully illustrated and charming alphabet game/book featuring anthropomorphic letters in the “Kingdom of the Alphabet†set against the adventures of a Medieval/Renaissance Country of Vowels and the Isle of Consonants uniting over a banquet ball to form an alphabet. Marquet 1892-1984 and Desnoyer 1901-1988 were illustrators and miniaturists noted for their inventive games and illustrations who had originally designed this game/book in 1939. They were married to the well known painters Albert Marquet and Francois Denoyer respectively. Desnoyer a Russian-Ukrainian emigre from Kiev had originally landed in Bohemia by 1906 where she learned the Western alphabet and later settled in France. This particular copy not only features the four colour lithograph boards for children to cut out and play the suggested alphabet game but also the 2 additional boards for an adult word game and back board to create toys which are typically missing as are often the colour-tinted instruction sheets. Worldcat locates 4 copies U of WA & Princeton Incomplete Bibliotheque Nationale FR & Bibliotheque des Chiroux BE -- complete; See: Robert Bolick Books on Books Collection -- Souza Desnoyer and Marcelle Marquet Il etait une fois un alphabet 1951-2009 Dec. 22 2022. Imprimeurs L.I.E.S.A., 174, Quae de Jemmapes, hardcover
12898Sans lieu, ni date, (Phnom Penh?), Ca. 1920. 1 petit album in-16 (10*16 cm), 62 pp. couvertures de soie ethnique, dérelié (petite restauration à envisager), avec 58 illustrations colrées représentant les lettres de l'alphabet cambodgien.