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183013071681830. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good leather bound book 1830. 18th edition. Woodcut illustrations by John Bewick. Some separation at the spine. Missing pages 1 and 2. Original owner's inscription on the front free end page. hardcover
1820J74707Paris: Blanchard a la Libraire D'education 4th edition. 1820's but before 1827. Hardcover. Good. Frontispieces 2 engraved illustrated titlepages 2 each different plates 4. . Two Volumes in One cloth with black spine label gilt titled binding worn especially to edges/corners but holding entirely firm viii 9-214pp 214pp. Coat of arms bookplate George Jacob Bosanquet of Broxbournbury 1791-1866 with name of his wife formerly Mrs. Gaussen widow of S. R. Gaussen of Brookmans Park on blank side of second volume frontis. Last leaf has 1cm ink spot which shows through to previous page and to opposite page of index. It makes the word "fille" hard to read else all is legible. Blanchard a la Libraire D'education 4th edition. hardcover
184514540Paris: Librairie pittoresque de la jeunesse 1845. Relié. Etat moyen. in-8. Perrassin J. Caboche Demerville Demoraine. 357 pp. Illustré de dessins sur bois par Perrassin J. Caboche Demerville Demoraine. Lithographies par Ferogio. Frontispice. Quelques rousseurs. Reliure pleine toile avec des ornements dorés usée et salie. Petits accrocs sur les coiffes. Tranche dorée. Jointure intérieure du 1er plat fendue. Librairie pittoresque de la jeunesse unknown
1880289086Garnier frères 1880. Bon Etat de conservation général dorure sur tranche. in8. 1880. Relié. Garnier frères unknown
1885864M34London: Griffith Farran Okeden and Welsh 1885. Cloth. Good. 7.5" by 5". Not Stated. The English translation of Arnaud Berquin's charming short story collection for children illustrated throughout by Berwick. A reprint of the 1792 edition in a half cloth binding rebacked with the original backstrip laid down to the spine. A delightful collection of children's stories written by Arnaud Berquin and translated into English from the original French by Charles Welsh. The French version of this work was titled 'L'Ami des Enfants' and was hugely successful gaining Berquin recognition and success. The stories featured consist of everyday situations which occur in children's lives. Their emphasis on family and structure helped gain popularity for the concept of the nuclear family. 32 pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear. In a half cloth binding rebacked with the original backstrip laid down to the spine. Externally fairly smart with losses to the backstrip and shelf wear to the boards and extremities. Tape repairs to the hinges. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the odd spot throughout. Good Griffith, Farran, Okeden and Welsh hardcover
1804C198757London: Dulau Boosey et al. 1804. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Twelvemo. Bound in full contemporary leather with rubbing and fading spine ends slightly chipped front board almost detached otherwise near very good. Hand-coloured frontis. French text. Dulau, Boosey, et al., hardcover
1845018666UK: T Allman 1845. New Edition . Cloth. Very Good . 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. New Edition 1845. Illustrated with small woodcuts. Lovely little miniature book. Bound in the original cloth. Book is good and quite bright. Light edge rubbing. Boardsmarked in places espeically on the front. Contents quite good. Endpaper with blank paper attached. More images can be taken upon request. Ref14846 <br/> <br/> T Allman hardcover
1827737997Published by John Harris G. Whittaker 1827. 17th edition. Hardback. Very Good. Illustrated by Bewick I. Very good condition with no wrapper. "Being an elegant collection of the most delightful little stories and interesting tales; chiefly translated from that much admired works L'Ami Des Enfans." Black leather binding with gilt title and flower vignettes to spine. Marble effect endpapers. 74 b/w woodcut illustrations to text. 259 pages. Spine and corners bumped and slightly rubbed. A couple of tiny dents to cover edges. Tiny booksellers sticker to front pastedown. Front joint just starting to crack. Some foxing to page margins. Very light damp stain to edges of title-page and preface. Pages 13-16 have a light brown stain to lower corners. Overall a very nice copy of this antiquarian children's book. Published by John Harris, G. Whittaker hardcover
1804s703.081GB: J. Stockdale and Others 1804. 180 x 107mm. Full leather. Spines have gold rules and brown leather title labels missing on Vol 4 and stamped 1 2 3 4. Some brown stains to edges of endpapers and first and last few leaves. All joints and hinges worn and/or cracked and most covers only holding by 2 or 3 strings.Rear cover detached of Vol 1. Vol 3 lacks rear endpaper. Frontispiece of vol 2 has small closed tear and minor repair to inner margin. Frontispiece of Vol 4 has minor loss to leading margin. Each book is signed "Cecilia Isabella Losh" on front endpaper with the date added in Volume 1 "Feby 3d 1811". Othewise fairly clean tight texts. Volume 4 has minor loss towards base of spine. Sold as a good working set but in need of some repair to covers etc. . Hardback. Good. J. Stockdale and Others Hardcover
1867FIN3-A-4Paris: Didier et Cie 1867. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 7" by 4.5". None. The most famous work of children's author Arnaud Berquin. In original French. Berquin did not want his work to contain fairy tales or imaginative literature. He wrote stories consisting of events that might happen to children in their everyday lives. He envisioned childhood reading as a familial exercise which is why some of his 'stories' are actually plays with parts for all family members to read. In a half calf binding. Externally excellent condition. Slight rubbing to boards. Hinges are slightly strained but firm. Small booksellers label to front pastedown states Alexander Day of Birmingham. Internally firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned due to paper used. Prior owner's inscription to title page. Ribbon inscription present. Some light spotting throughout heavier to first and last few pages. Very Good Indeed Didier et Cie hardcover
184141842Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley. Good with no dust jacket. 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Gilt-titled embossed cloth. First or early printing. Board edges rubbed corners bumped. PO inscription. Scattered foxing. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 142 pages . Crissy & Markley hardcover
18291869New York: Published by Evert Duyckinck No. 63 Water-Street 1829. later. 12mo iv 216 pp half contemporary black pebbled leather spine with same over boards raised bands with gilt spine lettering marbled endpapers. Book of children's stories and tales after a French book 'L'Ami des Enfans' and illustrated by numerous wood cuts by Dr. Alexander Anderson and published by Duyckinck in New York. Nicely rebound in 1/2 calf. Engraved frontispiece may be extra. Pencil note in front 'Rare Edition'. This little book was one of the first books illustrated by Anderson about 1797. It went through several editions and this edition has the original plates from 1797. Ink inscriptions on the upper end leaf show the book was owned by Sophie McClane Fisher and was given to her by Elizabeth McLane 28 Dec 1902. Both the McLanes and Fishers were prominant Baltimore families. Frontispiece and woodcut vignette on title with numerous woodcut head and tail illustrations by Alexander Anderson First edition 1797. My 1829 edition has the same cuts as the first edition. contents moderately age browned but tight and clean very good copy. Published by Evert Duyckinck, No. 63 Water-Street hardcover
1806t1398aaLondon: J Harris; Longman Hurst Rees & Orme; &c. Worn condition. Cover heavily rubbed with loss to spine ends. Two repaired pages no loss. Some foxing and soiling but content in overall good condition. 1806. Tenth Edition. Black hardback leather cover. 170mm x 110mm 7" x 4". 271pp. 74 b/w woodcuts by John Bewick. A sequence of short stories originally called The Beauties which are fables or morality tales. . J Harris; Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme; &c hardcover
1873035871London: T. Cadell and P. Elmsley 1873. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 32mo - over 4 - 5" tall. Bound in full leather with gilt title on a little red title plate and "I" on a little green title plate on the spine. Neat and firm it has been professionally restored at some point. Hinge and text block firm no inscriptions end papers have been replaced. Pages smooth and clean age-toned. A very good and well preserved little book. <br/> <br/> T. Cadell and P. Elmsley hardcover
188315582Paris : J. Lemonnyer 1883. 290x230mm. 8Êpages cartonnage. Couverture colle sur le plat suprieur. Exemplaire sur papier Japon avec la suite des illustrations numrot n¡ 67 / 100. Bon tat. 657 J. Lemonnyer unknown
1803192559Paris: Renouard 1803. Hardcover. Good - Boards are very worn; spine strip is detatched from front cover; spine strip is chipped and worn; bookmark is deteriorated at the end; covers are heavily shelfworn; inner hinge is cracked; text block is foxed and age-toned; pages are age-toned and foxed; text block is solid. Three-quarter light brown bound leather with marbled paper-covered boards; spine strip has gilt lettering and illustration and a red mounted title card; frontispiece with tissue guard; green cloth ribbon bookmark; 166 pp. Text in French. This is volume XVIII of the "Oeuvres Completes de Berquin" or "The Complete Works of Berquin." Renouard hardcover
1803132221803. unknown
185231937Baltimore: T. Newton Kurtz 1852. Cloth. Good. Alexander Anderson. Baltimore 1852. A Good copy. 16mo. 216 pp. bound in brown blind stamped cloth with gilt decoration and title on spine. Spine is faded cloth has overall rubbing and soiling. Previous owners neat inscription inside front cover. Scattered foxing throughout. Still a charming copy. Arnaud Berquin September 1747 in Bordeaux - 21 December 1791 was a French children's author. His most famous work was L'Ami des Enfants 1782-1783 which was first translated into English in 1783-1784.<br /> <br /> The work remained popular until the middle of the nineteenth century. Berquin's stories consisted of events that might happen to children in their everyday lives-they did not contain fairy tales or other imaginative literature. His books envision childhood reading as a familial exercise; for example some of his "stories" are actually plays with parts for every member of the family. Berquin's books helped solidify the creation of the nuclear family for "if Berquin's work has a theme it is that parents and children live in a perfect symbiosis the parents looking after their children's interests and the children if behaving properly filling their parents with joy. T. Newton Kurtz unknown
1809845G17London: J. Harris; Longman Hurst Rees and Orme; Vernor. Hood and Sharpe; F. and C. Rivington et al. 1809. Leather. Good. 6.5" by 4" . I Bewick . The English translation of Arnaud Berquin's charming short story collection for children illustrated throughout by Berwick. The scarce eleventh edition. In a half calf binding on marbled boards. With numerous woodcuts throughout designed and engraved by I Berwick. A delightful collection of children's stories translated into English from the original French by Arnaud Berquin. The French version of this work was titled 'L'Ami des Enfants' and was hugely successful gaining Berquin recognition and success. The stories featured consist of everyday situations which occur in children's lives. Their emphasis on family and structure helped gain popularity for the concept of the nuclear family. In a half calf binding. Externally a trifle rubbed with some rubbing to the extremities. Joints are cracked but still very firm. Marks to the boards and spine. Hinges strained but still firm. Handling marks and the odd spot to the paste-downs and free endpapers. A newspaper cutting has been visibly removed from the rear paste-down with a small part of the cutting still present. Internally firmly bound. Pages age-toned but generally bright and clean. Handling marks and spots throughout. Small closed tear to the upper left of pages 119 to 214 but this does not affect the text. Closed tear of about an inch to page 9 and the odd small closed tear throughout. Ink inscription from the previous owner to the top of page 214. Several of the woodcuts have been coloured in. Good J. Harris; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme; Vernor. Hood, and Sharpe; F. and C. Rivington et al. hardcover
1810526786Paris: Chez Saintin 1810. Hardcover fully bound in soft brown leather wtih gilt printing and gilt decoration to spine plus gilt border to front and rear boards. With marbled endpapers and marbled page block; original silk ribbon still attached. Text in French. Includes several b&w illustrated plates. Gift inscription penned to FEP and dated 1822. Boards are rubbed at edges and corners and page edges are lightly tanned. Spine is tight binding sound and text is clean throughout. AD. leather. Very Good. Used. Chez Saintin Hardcover
1844133729Paris; Didier 1844. Very Good. 1844. Hardcover. hardback 8vo complete in 4 volumess 375;384;416;412pp 200 illustrations occasional light foxing no inscriptions full leather binding gilt-decorated spines slightly rubbed Very Good condition . Paris; Didier, 1844, hardcover
1821000261London: Harris & Co. Scarce Bewick item with 47 woodcuts designed & engraved by the artist all set in text or as head/tail pieces. viii/235pp & 4ads at end. Some shelfwear with chip at top of spine & rubbing to backstrip but e.p's all present & o/w tight. . Very Good. Quarter-Leather. 7th Edition. 1821. Harris & Co. hardcover
184761901viii 248 pages complete with 6 plates plus woodcuts in the text English translation" Published by T. Allman hardcover
1833241462Paris: Chez Jules Renouard 1833. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy quarter cloth over marble boards with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 356 pages. Subjects; 1701-1800. Conduct of life — Juvenile literature. Paris: Chez Jules Renouard hardcover
1821TH335London: Harris and Son 1821. Fifteenth Ediiton . Hardback. Good. 8vo. Thomas Bewick. ii preface 271pp. 724 woodcut headers and tailpieces. Orig. pub. binding with quater calf and gilt stamped titles to the spine. Rubbed boards and grubby but a scarce example of Thomas Bewicks woodcuts. Several rather crudely hand-coloured but mainly as issued. <br/> <br/> Harris and Son hardcover