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1822100711822 14 volumes comprenant 2 tomes chacun (14 volumes composed of 2 parts each), reliure plein veau blond moucheté (binding full calfskin) in-douze (duodecimo), dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration) - pièce de titre (label of title) et pièce de tomaison sur fond noir (label of volume numbering), roulettes sur les plats (fillets on the cover), filet sur les coupes (gilt line on the cuts) léger manque de dorure (blurred gilding), toutes tranches dorées (all edges gilt), illustrations : 28 frontispices (frontispieces) et 82 planches (plates), défauts (defects) - Volume XV-XVI-XXV-XXVI : manque de cuir (lacks of leather) - Volume XVII et XIII : charnière fendue (cracked joints) - Volume XVII : déchirure à la page 55 (tear on the page 55), entre 133 et 238 pages par tome (between 133 pages and 238 pages by book), 1822 à Paris L. Mame-Delaunay Libraire,
1833RO40258307Masson et Yonet, Paris. 1833. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 10 tomes d'env. 250 à 400 pages chacun. Gravures en noir et blanc en frontispices. Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Titres et tomaisons dorés sur les dos. Tranches mouchetées. Bords de quelques feuillets déchirés, avec de petits manques n'altérant pas la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
1789E24006Newburyport: John McCall for William P. Blake at the Boston Bookstore 1789. First American edition. Hardcover. Fair. Very scarce. First American edition. No date but either 1787 or 1790. 2 blanks title with small woodcut decoration; 274 pp. plus final leaf "Contents of Third Volume" so Volume III only. No illustrations called for in the American edition. Translated from the French of Arnaud Berquin. In the original binding half leather over paper covered boards; the spine strip is well worn with chipping to the exterior layer of leather at the foor of the spine; the plain paper covering of the front board is partially chipped away. Some staining to the front and rear endpapers with a small portion of the front endpaper torn away at the bottom right corner. The text block however is secure in its binding. Some scattered foxing to the text. Arnaud Berquin 1741-1791 wasa French author of children's books. His most famous is this work originally titled in French "L'ami des Enfants" was published in Paris in 17682-83 and the English translation in London in 1783-84. The original translation into English was by Mary Stockdale daughter of John Stockdale who printed it. "The Children's Friend" was comprised of stories that were about things that might happen to children in everyday life rather that being fairy tales or the like. Some were instructional "Absolute obedience to Parents" "The Good Son Rewarded" for example some were humorous "The Monkey" and most were presented in dialogue format or as plays "The Christmas-box" "Honesty The Best Policy" etc. It appears that the four volumes of this the first American printing we not issued simultaneously but over a period in 1789 and 1790. We also do not find the full group of four volumes in any institutional holding. John McCall for William P. Blake at the Boston Bookstore hardcover
179456314Providence R. Island: Carter and Wilkinson and sold at their book and stationery store opposite the Market 1794. First American edition 12mo pp. 8 252; lacking frontispiece 37 woodcut vignette woodcuts by John Bewick a few hand colored duplicate hand-colored illustration of William and Amelia on front pastedown; full original calf gilt-ruled spine with red morocco label; boards rubbed and bumped text foxed with a few tears entering from the margins no loss of letterpress small wormhole in the bottom margin of the preliminaries; good and sound. Alden 1354; Evans 26645 Hamilton 152; Welch 76.1. Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their book and stationery store, opposite the Market unknown
179456314Providence R. Island: Carter and Wilkinson and sold at their book and stationery store opposite the Market 1794. First American edition 12mo pp. 8 252; lacking frontispiece 37 woodcut vignette woodcuts by John Bewick a few hand colored duplicate hand-colored illustration of William and Amelia on front pastedown; full original calf gilt-ruled spine with red morocco label; boards rubbed and bumped text foxed with a few tears entering from the margins no loss of letterpress small wormhole in the bottom margin of the preliminaries; good and sound. Alden 1354; Evans 26645 Hamilton 152; Welch 76.1. <br/><br/> Carter and Wilkinson, and sold at their book and stationery store, opposite the Market hardcover books
177564297Paris, Ruault 1775 2 volumes in-12, plein veau porphyre, dos lisse, caissons ornés, pièces de maroquin grenat, triple filet d’encadrement des plats, roulette en coupe, tranches dorées, VI- 55- 4- 67 pp. Un frontispice et vingt-quatre tailles-douces gravées par Gaucher, Le Gouaz, Ponce, Delaunay, Masquellier, Née et Ghendt d'après les compositions de Marillier.
179618540imprimerie de Moutardier | à Paris 1796 | 10.50 x 14 cm | deux parties reliées en un volume
33233Paris, Le Prieur, 1808. 6 volumes in-12, 368-366-424-416-460-417p. Reliures demi-veau à coins, dos lisses, pièces de titre rouge, pièces de tomaison vertes.
1817286981Paris: A La Libraire D' Education D' Alexis Eymery Rue Mazarine. No. 30 1817 Two Volumes Pp 164 Pp 206. Tables Des Matieres. Brown Leather With Red Title Plates Banded Spine. Clean Tight. Engraved Title Pages And Frontispieces. Rare Set. Worldcat Finds 0 Copies. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. 1st Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. A La Libraire D' Education D' Alexis Eymery, Rue Mazarine. No. 30 hardcover
42049Folio 22 58 6 95 3 pag. kartonnen band wat gebruikt. Geillustreerd met 18 van 22 uitslaande gravures. Mist uit deel I de titelpagina het privilege en de opdracht samen 3 bladen. Laatste blad van deel I in fotokopie. unknown
81592Masson et Yonet, Paris 1829, 10 volumes in-12 reliés demi-cuir, dos lisses ornés avec 38 gravures hors texte ( manque deux gravures dans le premier volume ); papier présentant quelques rousseurs et mouillures sans gravité - bon état général
1775577512 vol. in-16 reliure de l'époque plein veau porphyre (165 x 100 mm. en marges), dos lisse orné en long à la grotesque, Imprimerie de Quillau, [ Ruault, Paris ], 1775, I : VI pp., 1 f., 55 pp. ; II : 2 ff., 67 pp., avec frontispice par Marillier (sans date ni nom d'éditeur), et 24 figures avant les numéros
1799171London: Printed for John Stockdale Piccadilly. 1799. Full leather. Good. Fourth edition. Full leather over boards. 12mo Frontispiece xi 1 294pp 6 advertisements. Gift inscription to ffep in ink. Occasional Foxing. Covers show wear to edges and corners with a small open tear to front and beginning of separation of the back board at the top hinge.Berquin's stories consisted of events that might happen to children in their everyday lives. 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." - Introductory essay to L'Ami des Enfans. Printed for John Stockdale, Piccadilly. unknown
18025241Paris, André, 1802, in-12, 15 vol, reliure plein veau, dos lisse et doré, Quelques défauts mineurs sinon très bel exemplaire abondamment illustré (95) de gravures sur Cuivre par Monnet, Marillier, etc. 15 vol.
180354452Nouvelle édition, rangée dans un meilleur ordre, 7 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-veau noir, dos lisses ornés en long, Oeuvres complètes de Berquin, tomes 1 à 7, Chez Ant. Aug. Renouard, Paris, XI - 1803, 334 pp. et 19 planches ; 350 pp. et 21 planches ; 356 pp. et 16 planches ; 323 pp. et 15 planches ; 359 pp. et 9 planches ; 399 pp. et 9 planches ; 310 pp. et 9 planches, soit un total de 98 planches hors texte (y compris les frontispices)
964398Leprieur Paris 1808 5 volumes ( sur 6 ? ) in-12 ( 175 X 105 mm ) de 368 366 424 416 et 460 pages, plein veau fauve raciné, dos lisses trés richement ornés de fers spéciaux, pieces de titre et de tomaison de maroquin rouge, filets dorés d'encadrement sur les plats. 24 planches trés finement gravées en taille-douce ( sur les 30 annoncées ). Minimes défauts aux reliures sinon agréable exemplaire joliement relié. ( Edition inconnue à GUMUCHIAN ).
5241Couverture rigide. Bon/1802. in-12. Paris André 1802 in-12 15 vol reliure plein veau dos lisse et doré Quelques défauts mineurs sinon très bel exemplaire abondamment illustré 95 de gravures sur Cuivre par Monnet Marillier etc. unknown
1783RO30379971Au bureau de l'ami des enfans. 1782-1783. In-18. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Papier jauni. 143+143 pages + 144+144 pages + 144+143 pages + 143+143 pages + 144+142 pages - coins, tranches et plats frottés - coiffe en tête abîmée - titre, mois et année dorés sur pièce de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.05-XVIII ème siècle
1854288669Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley 1854 Dark Green/Gilt Embossed Covers Edge Wear Some Signatures Shifted Boards Tight. Rare Edition Containing Four Of Berquin's Works. Ink Inscriptions Fep Rep Engraved Frontis Piece Has Two Inch Tear As Does Tissue. Title Pages Illustrated Full Pages Engraved Illustrations In Each Story. A Rare Collection Of French Fables Well Illustrated. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Owner's Name. 1st Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Crissy & Markley hardcover
66774Half leather binding with small damages. 14 x 10 cm. Frontispiece with Adam and Eve in paradise cut at the bottom. Illustrated with 18 partly hand-colored etchings and engravings. Original english edition by Berquin. With the following chapteres: La vigne les leumes et les herbages le chanvre et le lin le coton les haies les arbres de haute-futaie les bois taillis le verger les pepinieres et la greffe les fleurs les carrieres les mines de charbon et de sel les mines de metaux les mines de pierres precieuses les boeufs les brebis le cheval l'ane le chien le cerf le chat l'elephant le chameau la poule le paon le ceq-d'Indie le faisan le pigeon le cygne l'oie le canrd les oiseaux de passage oiseaux eerangers le colibri l'autruche les nids d'oiseaux les papillons le chenilles et les vers a soie la terre la mer les poissons la baleine la morue le hareng l'huitre la moule le nautile la tortue les coquillages plantes marines le corail le soleil la lume les eclipses les planetes les cometes les etoiles fixes et le systeme du monde.B2444 hardcover
21426CHILDREN'S BOOKS BERQUIN Arnaud. THE LOOKING-GLASS FOR THE MIND OR TH JUVENILE FRIEND. Philadelphia: John Bioren 1805. 12mo. Contemporary full sheep. 271 pages. Second edition. Shaw and Shoemaker 7977. A popular American children's book in America with seventy-three woodblock illustrations by Alexander Anderson. Lacking frontispiece. Some foxing as usual; most illustrations have been crudely colored. unknown
21426CHILDREN'S BOOKS BERQUIN Arnaud. THE LOOKING-GLASS FOR THE MIND OR TH JUVENILE FRIEND. Philadelphia: John Bioren 1805. 12mo. Contemporary full sheep. 271 pages. Second edition. Shaw and Shoemaker 7977. A popular American children's book in America with seventy-three woodblock illustrations by Alexander Anderson. Lacking frontispiece. Some foxing as usual; most illustrations have been crudely colored. unknown books
180431989AB1804. A New Edition. Two Volumes of Four. London Printed for J.Stockdale 1804. Small Octavo 11 cm wide x 17 cm high. Volume I: Frontispiece XII 200 pages / Volume III: Frontispiece 218 pages. Hardcover / Original half-leather of the early 19th century. Both Volumes firm but stronger rubbed. Good condition with only minor signs of wear but with some minor staining inside and two defects to the frontispiece of Volume III and a tear to the rear endpaper of Volume III. From the library of Richard Meade Ballymartle with manuscript entries of names in the books by the Meade family. 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 albeit bowdlerised by Mary Stockdale and published in London The Looking-glass for the Mind Or Intellectual Mirror: Being an Elegant Collection of the Most Delightful Little Stories and Interesting Tales in 1783-1784 by Mary's father John Stockdale. 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 livesthey 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." Wikipedia hardcover
177588231775 A Paris, chez Ruault, 1775. Deux volumes petit in-8° (112 x 146 mm) de VI+53+[1bl] / 70+[1]+[1bl] pages. Lornementation des volumes comprend: 1 titre-frontispice dessiné et gravé par Marillier, et 24 figures numérotées avec le texte «dune grâce ravissante» (Cohen) 12 par volume du même, gravées par Gaucher, De Ghendt, Le Gouaz, Delaunay, Lebeau, Masquelier, Née et Ponce, dont 4 sont datées de 1774 au volume I, et 4 de 1775 au volume II. Belles reliures de lépoque en plein veau fauve marbré de couleurs, triple filet doré sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes, dos lisses ornés, étiquettes de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches dorées. La collation de notre exemplaire a priori une première édition ne correspond toutefois pas à celle de Cohen De Ricci, 139, qui indiquent respectivement 55 et 67 pages.
1795013903NY: Printed by W. Durell 1795. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good. Early US edition the first printed in 1794. Contemporary full calf 8vo 6 259. A variety of juvenile names in period cursive front and rears in pencil and gift inscription in adult hand in ink on the fly dated January 2 1796 evidently to the original owner "Frances Lydy Wentworth .as a New Years Gift" with Fanny's bookplate Portsmouth on front pastedown. Calf naturally worn with chipped red leather title label at spine. Short side tears to leaves in first signature; the fly has a deeper tear which has been stitched. . Still solidly bound. Arnaud Berquin 1747 - 1791 was a French children's author. This book for which he is best known was first published in France in 1782 as "L'Ami des Enfans" then translated roughly into English by Mary Stockdale and published by her father John Stockdale in London in 1787. Although "Looking Glass" in the Anglicized title invariably recalls Lewis Carroll's Alice 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. Printed by W. Durell hardcover