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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
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1850215091Paris : Librairie de Gide Fils ca. 1850 1850. 1st Edition in this form. Paperback. Very good miniature paperback copies in the original title-printed wrappers. Edges slightly dust-toned and nicked as with age. Some dust-toning evident also around the spine covers. Light scattered marginal foxing. This unique collection of French children's literature is uncommon in such a postive condition. Further scans images etc. and additional bibliographical material available on request.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 1 pages; Description: 6v. illus. plates fronts. ; 9.5cm. Subjects: Children's literature French -- Juvenile literature. Series: Les petit bibliothecaire. Notes: Suggested publication date. Language: French. Paris : Librairie de Gide Fils, [ ca. 1850? ] paperback
BB110113Copy of Berquin's Idylles consisting of two volumes. With engraved plates.Berquin debuted with two collections of poetry the Idylles and the Romances. He soon thereafter dedicated himself to writing children's literature and successively published the ""Ami des enfants"" 12 volumes 1782-1783 the ""Ami de l'adolescence"" 4 volumes 1784-1785 the ""Instruction particulière à la connaissance de la nature"" 1784 ""Sandford et Merton"" 7 volumes 1786-1787 the Petit Grandisson 2 volumes 1787 and more. Known especially for his Ami des enfants his children's books enjoyed great popularity and were frequently reprinted throughout the 19th century.Poetry - French - Idylles - Berquin Half leather binding 16.5 x 11 cm. Gold-tooled spine. Occasionally foxed some discoloration around the edges. hardcover
1797152286Paris: de l'imprimerie de Moutardier 1797. An attractive early edition of Berquin's popular Romances first 1776 in original state as issued uncut in pink paper boards. 2 vols sextodecimo. With 14 illustrative plates including frontispiece and 22 engraved sheets of music at rear. Uncut in contemporary pink boards. 19th century bookplate of Frederick Arthur Crisp to front pastedowns. Minor superficial splits along joints and very light edgewear spines sunned with shadows from earlier labels front free endpaper in vol. II neatly reinserted contents clean and fresh; an excellent copy. hardcover
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18329492Amsterdam G. Portielje 1832. VIII 252 4 p. Origineel Leer met goud op snede 8° De platten zijn aan de randen wat sleets zonder de titelprent. Geïllustreerd met 2 gravures. Amsterdam, G. Portielje unknown
17915782London: Printed for J. Stockdale et al 1791. 12mo pp. xii 300 frontispiece and 3 plates. Contemporary sheep spine divided by gilt rules. One opening marked else a touch of spotting. Joints cracked but cords holding somewhat rubbed areas of insect damage to both boards. Armorial bookplate of James Beveridge to pastedown ownership inscription of Elizabeth Beveridge Duncan to flyleaf. The second edition of this collection of Arnaud Berquin’s children’s stories and plays following the first of 1787. ESTC records just 3 copies: at the BL the V&A and Miami. ESTC N36289. Printed for J. Stockdale [et al] hardcover
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178314663The Children's Friend T. Cadell & P. Elmsley 1783 xvi 143 pages first edition a fine copy rebound in full calf with vg contents. The first book in the series. T. Cadell & P. Elmsley unknown
8562New York: Evert Duyckinck 1807. 12 mo 7" x 4.25" original full tree calf morocco title stamp. Illus. title iv 203 pp. wood engravings throughout some hand-colored later with varying quality. Early Ownership inscription of one "Catharine Floyd. Sen" in ink on ffep and on title reading "C. Floyd." CONDITION: Very good some wear at extremities splitting at front inner and outer hinges but binding intact cracked inner front hinge but still mostly attached one sprung gathering pgs. 195-202. With Wood engravings by Alexander Anderson the "father of American wood-engraving." <br /> <br /> Alexander Anderson 1775-1870 was born in New York the son of Sarah Lockwood and John Anderson the publisher of the rebel newspaper The Constitutional Gazette. His artistic ability became evident at an early age and he soon developed a strong sense of art as a vocation. Nevertheless his parents prevailed on him to study medicine apprenticing him to Doctor Joseph Young at the age of fourteen. In 1795 he was appointed resident physician at Bellevue Hospital during a yellow fever epidemic. The treatment options being limited he witnessed many perish. Things turned worse still during another epidemic in 1798 during which he lost his wife infant child both parents his brother and most of his friends to the disease. Anderson left medicine soon afterwards and entered the field of professional engraving enjoying a long and highly productive career. Anderson's contribution to the visual culture of the nineteenth century was enormous his wood engravings or stereotypes from them illustrating countless publications. REFERENCES: Shaw and Shoemaker 12111; Welch 76.9. New York: Evert Duyckinck, 1807 unknown