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11868Paris, Henri Laurens éditeur, s.d. (fin 19è). In/4 percaline éditeur rouge illustrée en couleur avec titres dorés, doré sur tête, illustrations en noir et en couleur de Gerbault, 151 pages. Enfantina. Belle album avec de très légers défauts (petite usure de la percaline en coiffe supérieure)
11868Paris Henri Laurens éditeur s.d. fin 19è. In/4 percaline éditeur rouge illustrée en couleur avec titres dorés doré sur tête illustrations en noir et en couleur de Gerbault 151 pages. Enfantina. Belle album avec de très légers défauts petite usure de la percaline en coiffe supérieure unknown
19817S.l.n.d. [Paris, Ruault, 1774-1775]. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-16, 55-70 pp. 24 pl., maroquin doublé bordeaux de Canape et Corriez, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, encadrement intérieur de même peau orné d'une frise dorée, doublure de maroquin bleu orné de frises dorées, garde de soie moirée rose, tranches dorées (les ff. A2 et A1 du second tome inversés).
21195[Paris, s.n., 1775]. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12, VI-53-70 pp. 25 pl., veau havane, double filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés et à froid, pièce de titre rouge, bordure intérieure ornée d'une frise dorée, tranches dorées (quelques minuscules taches et rousseurs éparses).
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.
182126603Paris, Masson et Bargeas, 1821 1 vol. (95 x 165 mm) de [3] ff. (faux-titre, front. et titre), et 297 pp. Basane fauve, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre, tranches marbrées, roulette sur les coupes. Nouvelle édition. Mention manuscrite au premier contreplat.
623s. l. (Paris) : s. n. (Ruault), s. d. (1775). RAVISSANT ILLUSTRÉ DU XVIIIE SIÈCLE EN GRAND PAPIER ET MAROQUIN ANCIEN
1835338621835 Paris, Astoin-Biaias-Renduel, 1835., Quatre tomes In huit-carré, 372 pp,384 pp,416 pp,412 pp, reliure d'époque en demi-veau vert , dos orné du nom de l'auteur et du titre, qqs rousseurs,coins émoussés voire rognés,sinon bon état,
23678Paris Chez Moutardier, Imprimeur-Libraire, An Ve 1796 in 12 carré (15,5x12,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, faux-itre, frontispice gravé, titre, XXXII et 124 pages, avec 13 figures hors-texte non signées, suivies de 42 pages de musique gravées par la citoyenne Le Roy, quelques rares rousseurs. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
35060aafParis, L. Mame-Delaunay, 1822, pt. in-8°, joliement ill. avec plus de 100 gravures sur planches par ‘Marillier del. Armand sc. / C. Monnet inv. Delignon sc. et autres, cartonnage original papier dominoté (caillouté veiné), pièce de titre vert au dos.
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
270231Garnier frères 602 pages in8. Sans date. Relié. 602 pages.
1838010009Philadelphia: Henry Perkins 1838. First Edition. Publisher's Binding. VG-. Scarce American publication derived from Berquin's "L'Ami Enfans' constituting an instructional manual for young people using French drama especially Moliere to elucidate moral and historical principle. 12mo 330 pages in original publisher's binding pebbled cloth and gilt-ruled leather spine. Some loss at spine head still firmly bound. Internal spotting here and there but overall a solid unsophisticated original binding. "From the publisher" pencilled on ffe. 20thC bookplate pastedown. OCLC lists only 3 copies. Henry Perkins unknown books
1799171London: Printed for John Stockdale Piccadilly. 1799. Later printing. 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. books
1808012483Boston: Manning & Loring and Lemuel Blake 1808. Hardcover. Very Good. Old calf red leather label spine 8vo 312p lacking ffe and blank rears torn title page and next 3 pages torn one of them the dedication page missing lower right corner. Manning & Loring, and Lemuel Blake hardcover books
177532768Paris no date 1775. 4to 26.9 cm 10.6". Part 2 only of 2. 8 pp. <br><br>The first edition of the => first work published by M. Arnaud Berquin 174791 this => entirely engraved dialogue between Lamon Lysis and "La femme" was issued together with the Pygmalion scène lyrique which Berquin translated into verse from the original by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. As in the instance of a copy at Texas A&M University the Idylle in hand has been separately bound in our copy's case finely bound well highlighting the vignette and tailpiece engraved by Charles-Étienne Gaucher 17401804 after Clément Pierre Marillier 17401808 and the text engraved in an attractive italic "hand" by Droüet.<br>Â Â Â Â The two-part text was not reprinted until 1883 by J. Lemonnyer in an edition of 525 copies.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Fine olive brown morocco gilt ca. 1910 and very much expressing that era's style. Each board double-ruled in gilt and finely framed with a canopy of elegant gilt garlands title gilt at center of front cover. Spine gilt extra from top to bottom in a leafy vine pattern. Board edges single-ruled in gilt turn-ins double-ruled in gilt with a rule of delicate gilt beads between french combed marbled endpapers in an exceptionally pretty and precise pattern. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Cioranescu 11517. Bound as above second part only of two separately; binding a little rubbed only at joints edges and one corner of front cover. Paper chosen for blank endpapers unevenly bleached in production to now-spotty but not unpleasant effect; text with a little age-toning at upper edges and some light dust-soiling at deckle edges. => A bibliophile's pleasure. unknown books
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
183239282Philadelphia: Alexander Towar; Hogan & Thompson 1832. 16mo 14.5 cm 5.75". 216 pp.; illus. <br><br>Richly illustrated" is very rightly applied to this later edition of The Looking-Glass for the Mind for it is filled with very fine wood engravings including on the title-page and at the beginning of each story by Alexander Anderson America's greatest early wood engraver.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the children's book collection of Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Pomeroy Alexander Anderson 66; American Imprints 11297. Publisher's sheep gilt-stamped label and modest gilt rules to spine; joints open and some leather lost to front cover and spine extremities but volume sturdy. Light foxing to outermost blank pages and in a few other sections. => The impressions of the images tend to be very crisp and satisfactory. Alexander Towar; Hogan & Thompson hardcover books
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
1795178019La Haye: I. van Cleef 1795. Hardcover. G- wear on case and especially hinges front board detached inscription on flyleaf some staining at extremities some pages creased otherwise tight clean and readable. Three-quarter leather binding with 6 compartments gilt lettering on spine and gilt stamp on cover. 394 pp. incidental engravings throughout. French. Stories for children written by renowned French children's author Arnaud Berquin 1747-1791. Berquin's stories are known for their focus on everyday life rather than containing fairy tales or other imaginary elements; in addition the stories are designed for family reading in which both children and parents participate. I. van Cleef hardcover books
17759620Paris: No pub 1775. Full morocco. Near fine. 8vo. 418pp. Text entirely engraved title within a decorative border. Text with 6 large vignettes by J. M. Moreau engraved by N. de Launay and N. Ponce. Finely bound in early 20th century full crushed dark green morocco. Gilt tooled dentelles. A lovely copy. Cohen-De Ricci column 141. Note: there are 2 issues of this book ours with Pygmalion alone and another with a second part "Idylle" 28pp. There are currently 4 copies in the market place only one copy offered is the issue with 2 parts. No pub unknown books
184864449Baltimore Md.: T. Newton Kurtz No. 151 Pratt Street 1848. 16mo. 15 cm. 216 pp. with numerous small vignettes by Anderson. Original brown blind stamped cloth with gilt decoration and title on spine. Slight wear to ends and corners some scattered foxing contemporary owner's signature on front endpaper. No copies listed in Maryland. <br/><br/> T. Newton Kurtz, No. 151 Pratt Street hardcover books
1794441Providence: Carter and Wilkinson 1794. Bewick John. 12mo. 160 x 100 mm. 6 1/4 x 4 inches. 8 252 pp. Illustrated with 37 cuts by John Bewick. First American Edition. Contemporary calf binding with red leather spine label. Leather rubbed. Pages toned with some worming to margins. Binding sound. Hamilton calls for an engraved frontispiece by S. Hill of Boston that is not present in this copy. These morality stories for children by the French author and poet Arnaud Berquin 1747-1791 originally appeared in monthly installments in a magazine called L' Ami Des Enfans. The tales were so popular they were collected and published together in French and English. Berquin's work is notable for its realism and lack of fantasy - no castles or supernatural powers are found within these pages. He wrote with the "conviction that children should be addressed directly in language they could readily understand." Lathey Hamilton 152; Gillian Lathey The Role of Translators in Children's Literature: Invisible Storytellers New York: Routledge 2010 -- online. Carter and Wilkinson unknown books
1787310969London: E. Newbery 1787. First edition in English. Engraved frontispiece. iv 212 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full speckled calf in period style morocco label. Faintest traces of foxing to prelims else fine. First edition in English. Engraved frontispiece. iv 212 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. First London edition of this influential French children's work widely reprinted in England and in America.<br/><br/>Translated by J. Cooper i.e. Richard Johnson: "J. Cooper" was one of the pseudonyms used by Richard Johnson. Cf. Weedon M.J.P. "Richard Johnson and the successors to John Newbery" in Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 5th ser. v. 4 1949: 37 and 59. ESTC T90041; Osborne p. 233 note E. Newbery unknown books
1814159456London 1814. hardcover. very good. 74 charming woodcuts by I. Bewick. 16mo occasional foxing full diced blue calf gilt ornamented spine. London: John Harris 1814. Very good.<br/><br/> Translated from "L'Ami des Enfans". In the stories "virtue is constantly represented as the fountain of happiness and vice as the source of every evil."<br/><br/> unknown books