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ria9798869224460_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; 6 different colors of the rainbow each with 52 different shades in alphabetical order with hex codes.Binding: Perfect bound Finish: Glossy finish cover Size: 8.5 x 9.0 in or 229 x 216 mm Paper: 70 lb White paperback
B9798869224460Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1934010157Chicago: M A Donohue & Co. 1934 Circa 1934 1925. Illustrated boards with cloth backstrip some edge rubbing & corner wear; dust jacket with wear and edge tears tiny losses spine sunned. Raggedy Ann alphabet book illustrated with charming color pictures for every letter of the alphabet. Issued as one of Donohue's Sunny Books between 1934-1947 Hall page 115. . Reprint. Illustrated Boards. Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Johnny Gruelle. Square 12mo. M A Donohue & Co. hardcover
1984009199New York: Dial Books 1984 18.5W x 19.5H inches. Color printed promotional poster for the book "A My Name is Alice" by Jane Bayer and illustrated by Steven Kellogg. Mild edge wear. Verso of poster contains author / illustrator bios synopsis and catalog of other books from the publisher. Near Fine. Illus. by Steven Kellogg. Item will require additional shipping charges. Dial Books
187017528<p>New York: McLoughlin Bros. n.d. ca. 1870s First edition Date inferred from wrapper ads. Publisher's color-printed paper wrappers sewn at spine. 6 x 10 in. Six pages printed in black with reading and vocabulary lessons. Otherwise illustrated in color. Some dustsoiling and chipping to wrappers and some foxing throughout. A good copy of a fragile item. Contains eleven lessons that teach children the alphabet and simple vocabulary words. The Civil War appears thematically in the present work which includes depictions of children dressed as soldiers and an illustration of a soldier paired with the following verse: "U stands for our Union O long may it stand / V is for Volunteer with his gun in his hand."</p> McLoughlin Bros.,
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
198117532CHNew York: Greenwillow Books 1981. Original blue paper covered boards w/ gilt title on white cloth spine. Very bright and clean. DJ lightly soiled. Poster laid in. Illust. w/ color illustrations. Contents very nice. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good-. Illus. by Anita Lobel. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Greenwillow Books Hardcover
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
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
52352<p>London Nelson and Sons Ltd circa 1915. Circa 1915 first published circa 1900 Library Hub 4to 285 x 215 mm 11¼ x 8½ inches colour illustrated stiff card covers all pages linen mounted 18 pages including insides of covers 6 full or almost full page coloured illustrations 10 pages with large coloured illustrations in the text 1 2 or 3 letters per page. Sweet illustrations most with children. Very slight wear to tail of spine and corners small crease to lower corner of upper cover neat inscription at top of first page dated 1940 occasional slight fingermarks to margins. A very good copy. 'A for Apple-Pie. B Bye Baby BuntingC Thank you pretty CowD Diddledy Diddledy Dumpty.' 'H Here we go up up up!' is a full page illus showing 4 children balancing precariously on some chairs with their little dog sitting up in the foreground. This picture is repeated on the front cover. Nelson and Sons became limited in 1915. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Nelson and Sons Ltd, circa 1915.
1816234023Franz Ferstl Grätz 1816. Hardcover kartoniert Ein Auszug aus dem Großen Italiänischen und Deutschen Wörterbuche. Ein Auszug aus dem Großen Italiänischen und Deutschen Wörterbuche. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten berieben beschabt. Innen sehr gut fleckenfrei. Franz Ferstl, Grätz, hardcover
1828265180Rey et Gravier Libraires Mercadores de Livros Paris 1828. Hardcover Marmorschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Troisième ÉdidionTerceira edicao / 2 Bände Zustand: mit Namenseintragungen und vereinzelten Anstreichungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Bei 1. Band sind Rücken und Ecken beschädigt und der Einband hat 2 Abschabungen. Die Gelenke sind locker der Bunde vorne sind offen die Bücher halten aber gut zusammen. Rey et Gravier, Libraires, Mercadores de Livros, Paris, hardcover
1828265181Rey et Gravier Libraires Paris 1828. Hardcover Lederrücken und -ecken Marmorschnitt ohne Schutzumschlag Troisième Édidion Nur 1. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und berieben. Rücken mit Abschabungen. In allem origninal und für das Alter sehr gut erhalten. Rey et Gravier, Libraires, Paris, hardcover
1731216640À Leipzig et à Francfort 1731. Hardcover Leder Zustand: Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten berieben/bestoßen. À Leipzig et à Francfort, hardcover
1893205919B.G. Teubner Leipzig 1893. Hardcover mit Lederrücken und -ecken. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen Rücken Ecken Kanten berieben bestoßen. Der Vor- und Nachsatzblatt ist vom Buchblock getrennt. B.G. Teubner, Leipzig, 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
1998301976Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut Berlin 1998. Softcover Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut unbenutzt. Deutsches Bibliotheksinstitut, Berlin, paperback
1971290185Republished Moscow-Leningrad 1938-1939 by Gregg International Publishers Ltd. Westmead / England 1971. Hardcover Leinen ohne Schutzumschlag Nur Parts I-III. Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Republished Moscow-Leningrad 1938-1939 by Gregg International Publishers Ltd., Westmead / England, hardcover
117457B. Sirven Éditeur Paris non daté c. 1920. B. Sirven, Éditeur, Paris, non daté [c. 1920]. unknown
1967262216C.H. Beck München 1967. Hardcover mit Lederrücken und -ecken Band I A-B Band II C Band III D-E Band IV F-Hebdomadarius Abkürzungs- und Quellenverzeichnis 2x. Band I 1967 Band II 1999 Band III 2007 Band IV 2012 Quellenverzeichnis 19591996 Band III in Halbleder gebunden Band III Hefte zusätzlich die Leinendecke Band IV Hefte Quellenverzeichnis einmal in Halbleder 1959 und einmal als Heft 1996. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen mit Stempel einer Klosterbibliothek. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. C.H. Beck, München, hardcover
2008635642008. Hand-written correspondence from Bob Moss to Patrick Eddington aka “Pat the Cat†who was a Utah artist and former high school art teacher who spent over two decades corresponding with numerous artists and authors. Each piece of correspondence is signed by Bob Moss at the foot.<br /> <br /> The archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 handmade Christmas card.<br /> <br /> 1 postcard which is an advertisement for his exhibit at the Beehive Tea Room.<br /> <br /> 1 card to Patrick Eddington in which Bob describes a cd he will be working on consisting of local history-oriented songs. He writes "Nobody seems to want to help. No local hipster seems to want to do UTAH history songs. Ive sic written a very good one about J. Bracken Lee and an OK one on the Johnson sic Army Utah war."<br /> <br /> 1 four-page letter.<br /> <br /> 1 three-page letter.<br /> <br /> Page 2 of a two-page letter.<br /> <br /> 17 slides depicting various projects by the artist including stoneware collage and ink on wood. Annotations by Bob Moss in the borders.<br /> <br /> 7 color photographs 4 x 6" showcasing Bob Moss's unique creations. Three of the photographs show the artist displaying his work. Folk artist/musician Bob Moss 1953-2011 was born in Logan Utah. He is most known for his wood-burned pieces that often featured the Deseret Alphabet Brigham Young's unique phonetic Mormon language. Bob Moss did his first work in the Deseret Alphabet in 1989 for Joe Stetich's "Hatu Teresed." On his website Bob points out that he has always emphasized his musical side. He has 5 cds out under his own name another one produced as a group and a sixth cd titled "Bob Moss Plays Frank Sinatra on his Five-String Banjo." <br /> <br /> The letters full of personality and humor consist entirely of Bob's unique musings and his honest views of life as well as his art. When one reads these letters one gets a small glimpse of the way in which Bob lived his life. According to his sister Linda Hill "Bob showed you what he chose to show. He lived on the fringe of polite society and he was fiercely independent and true to himself." The Salt Lake Tribune<br /> <br /> In a letter to Patrick he writes "I work pretty hard. Frankly Im sic totaly sic exhausted a lot. Still when I get home I make myself work on art. I'm trying to finish the color backboard to a woodburnt cut out beehive. But mostly Ive sic just been doing words. I figure some people might dig the Deseret Alphabet and would rather have lots of that. But its also somrthing I can manage to do when I'm Dog Tired."<br /> <br /> In another letter he muses "My stuff is kind of goofy maybe. Ive sic met almost no one who shares any of my interest. Anyone elses sic interests are as valid as mine. But I have my path & I intend to keep on following it."<br /> <br /> Moss's obituary published in "The Deseret News' closed with this poignant wish: "Instead of flowers remember that the art of happiness is to serve all and lend a helping hand to someone in need or send a hand-written letter to someone you love."<br /> <br /> His artwork rests in the hands of his family friends and fans. unknown
1908009430London: Frederick Warne & Co. 1908 24 pgs unpaginated. Beige cloth backed pictorial boards with beveled edges light cover soil and rubbing corner wear text block re-glued short marginal tear to one page. Illustrated endpapers. Dulac's most whimsical work quite beautiful and difficult to find. Hughey #18. . First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. 4to. Frederick Warne & Co. unknown
187017487<p>New York: McLoughlin Bros. n.d. ca. 1870 First edition. The illustrations seem to be the same as those that appear in the McLoughlin children's book Major's Alphabet 1870. Original wooden box with color-printed paper onlay. Two wooden knobs on the side of the box allow readers to turn through the scroll. Box 7 x 7 x 1 " containing paper scroll approx. 5" wide. . Scroll is color-printed with twenty-six vignettes one for each letter of the alphabet with accompanying verse "B is for Benjamin making a bow". Illustrated by William Momberger. Some rubbing to edges and soiling. Old crack to box lid repaired with adhesive. Bottom of box reinforced with tape at two corners. A child's old pencil scribbles to bottom. Scroll itself is clean and bright. A very good copy. Companies like McLoughlin Bros. in New York and Milton Bradley in Massachusetts employed creative formats for alphabet books during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The present item is an unusual book that introduces an element of tactile play to learning the alphabet. While McLoughlin Milton Bradley and other companies were distributing these alphabet books the Educational Toy Manufacturing Company also in Massachusetts experimented with a movable metal multiplication tool "Consul the Educated Monkey" and British company H.G. Clarke released their "Magic Toymaker" booklet which could be assembled into a paper puppet. These books utilized the concept of learning through play a staple of early childhood education since Friedrich Froebel innovated the kindergarten in early nineteenth century.</p> McLoughlin Bros.,
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