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1800189596Paris: P.C. Lehuby 1800. 3rd ed. Hardcover. Good binding is secure pages age toned as expected page 79-80 has a portion of the page ripped out light foxing spots but pages are otherwise clear and clean. Tan blue and burgundy marble illustrated paper over boards handwritten title on white title block on spine; 212 pp; bw illustrated frontispiece bw illustrated title page bw plates. Text in French. Tales and Historiettes from L'Ami des Enfants. P.C. Lehuby hardcover
1790241046Paris: Le Prieur 1790. Seventh Edition. Hardcover. Near-fine copy in quarter aniline calf over marble boards with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 238 pages. Notes; 1790. Collated with all plates present. Subjects; Children's stories. first time readers. History. conversations. Paris: Le Prieur hardcover
177527685<p><strong>1775 EXQUISITE Idylles of Berquin 1ed French Lit Poems Hymns Romanticism Binding</strong></p><p>Arnaud Berquin was an 18th-century French author and poet who was known for celebrating nature and man's peace found in nature. His book "<em>Idylls"</em> is a collection of poems chansons and hymns which reflect French Romanticism in the late 18th-century.</p><p>This beautiful tome includes fine full-page illustrations and gold-gilt fore-edging. Decorative leather and a fine spine. An incredible piece!</p><p>Item number: #27685</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>BERQUIN Arnaud</p><p><strong><em>Idylles</em></strong></p><p>Paris: Chez Ruault 1775. First edition.</p><p><u>Details</u>:</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 1 – 2 6 2 55 1</p><p> <!--endif-->12 numbered engravings</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Vol. 2 – 66 1</p><p> <!--endif-->12 numbered engravings</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: French</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->Fine leather</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~5.75in X 4.5in 14.5cm x 11.5cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p><u>Photos available upon request. </u></p> Ruault hardcover
1777357172Yverdun.: Societe Typographique. 1777. Later full brown morocco no spine label blind ruled borders marbled endpapers. Very good lacks spine label spine a little faded. 17x11x2 cm. French text. A collection of little stories and plays by the popular French childen’s author. Scarce. weight: 0.5 lb. Engraved frontis. Societe Typographique. unknown
178760419complete in 4 uniform volumes text in French each volume with a frontispiece text in French Published by J. Stockdale, J. Rivington, B. Law et al hardcover
1787849F28London: J. Stockdale; J. Rivington; B. Law 1787 . Leather. Good Only. 7.5" by 4.5". Skelton. The scarce first two volumes of this late eighteenth century edition of the children's tales of Arnaud Berquin. In the original French.The first two volumes only of the scarce 1787 four volume edition of these works by French children's author Arnaud Berquin.With a frontispiece to each volume engraved by Skelton.First published between 1782 and 1783 this was Berquin's most popular work a collection of tales for children that detailed events that could happen to children in their every day lives rather than imaginative fairy tales. Berquin's works were remarked upon for their prioritisation of the family unit rather than the individual.ESTC reference N30038With the bookplate of British soldier 'Vere Poulett' to the front pastedown of volume I and ink notations to volume I front free endpaper and volume II front pastedown and front free endpaper. In full tree calf bindings. Significant rubbing to back strips and board perimeters. Joints starting with boards tenderly held. Horizontal splits in the leather of the spine. Bookplate to volume I front pastedown ink notations to volume I front free endpaper and volume II front pastedown and front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages lightly age toned but generally clean and bright with the odd spot. Good Only J. Stockdale; J. Rivington; B. Law hardcover
1794103626London: J. Stockdale et al 1794. Nouvelle edition. Full-Leather. Good. 4 vols.: Vol. 1: iv 207; Vol. 2: 206; Vol. 3: 235 ads; Vol. 4: 212 ads. 18 cm. Full leather with gold impressing on spines. Some scratches worn corners. Most boards loosening but attached. Bookplates for "Francis Enys Truro Cornwall" on front pastedowns. Volume 1 has slightly chipped spine tail and volume 4 slightly chipped at head. Pencil notes rear pastedown of volume 1. Volume 3 has worm holes inside front board and first few pages. All pages bright and clean. French text. <br/><br/>Arnaud Berquin 1747-1791 was a French children's author. This is his most famous work first published 1782-3. It was also translated into English albeit bowdlerised by Mary Stockdale and published in London in 1783-4 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 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. J. Stockdale et al hardcover
179334981793. : 65 . 2 Blank pages / 1 Blank pages / 1 Blank pages / 234 Pages / 1 Blank pages / 1 Blank pages / 235 Pages / 3 Blank pages Binding: Contemporary Half Leather Sextodecimo 16mo Height cm: 165 CM Width cm: 105 CM Thickness cm: 3 CM hardcover
178317503London: Cox. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1783. Hardcover. Full tree calf spine worn rubbed at edges lack front end papers text block good clean and tight bookplate of Thomas Weed Lulworth Castle. A very scarce printing. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Cox hardcover
1795178019La Haye: I. van Cleef 1795. Hardcover. G- wear on case and especially hinges front board missing 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
1798AQ9585A Londres: Imprime Par W. Et C. Spilsbury. Pour A. Dulau 1798. 2 iv 2 144 157-240 243-366pp. With a half-title and engraved frontispiece and complete despite erratic pagination. Contemporary sheep gilt ruling to spines. Rubbed with cracking and some loss to joints. Oval-shaped bookplate of Henry Birkbeck to FEP. Occasional light mark to text. A scarce selection of stories from Arnaud Berquin's popular collection of everyday drama and prose for Children L'Ami des Enfans London 1782-3. Purportedly a second edition no previous edition of this selection intended for school-use is recorded by ESTC which only records 3 copies of this present appearance BL McMaster and Philadelphia. ESTC N37697. Seconde Edition Revue et Corrigee. 12mo. Imprime Par W. Et C. Spilsbury. Pour A. Dulau unknown
17753431<p>Paris 1775 1775. Soft cover. Fair. Drouet. iv 18pp. Illustrated with engravings. 'La Texte Grave par Drouet'. Remains of paper covers. Title page and last page very soiled other pages little soiled. Page edges creased. Light stain to upper edge of half the pages. Ownership stamp on title page. 23x14cms. <br /><br /></p> Paris, 1775 paperback
179618540à Paris: imprimerie de Moutardier 1796. Fine. imprimerie de Moutardier à Paris 1796 10.50 x 14 cm deux parties reliées en un volume New illustrated edition of these Romances. One frontispiece and 13 unsigned figures and 44 pages of engraved music. Printed on heavy laid paper. Contemporary full tree-calf binding. Smooth spine decorated with arabesques and fleurons. Triple fillet border on covers. All edges gilt. Handsome copy. Light rubbing to corners and joints. Berquin's poetry enjoyed immense success and was consequently qualified as popular while it perfectly reflects European literature of the late 18th century and one sometimes feels the first Romanticism coming from Germany and England. Some poems are dark and theatrical full of Gothic reminiscences: « Sous la tour du château s'ouvre une enceinte affreuse/ Où jamais n'a percé le jour/ Les flots d'une vapeur infecte et ténébreuse/ Inondent cet impur séjour. » Under the castle tower opens a dreadful enclosure/ Where daylight has never pierced/ The waves of an infected and dark vapor/ Flood this impure dwelling. After devoting himself to poetry Berquin 1747-1791 was the first French author to specialize in children's literature. The music pages are by Cousin-Jacques a columnist of the period. On the endpaper manuscript gift inscription: A Claire de Caperoy. imprimerie de Moutardier unknown
1776802A26Paris : Ruault 1776. First edition. Paperback. Good. 7" by 5.5". Not Stated . The uncommon first edition of this eighteenth century collection of romantic ballads by M. Berquin scarcely found in the original wraps. A beautiful collection of ballads by M. Berquin. An uncommon first edition of this work in the original French. With three of six beautiful engravings by Ponce after designs by Marillier including twelve musical sheets to the rear. Complete with notes to the binders and errata slip following p.50. With an extensive introduction on ballads and romance by the author. An anthology of ballads. Printed on Holland paper scarcely found in the original wraps. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally sound with shelf wear and chipping to the extremities a minor tear to the spine. The binding is slightly tender split to p. ix held by two cords only. Light spotting scattered to the occasional page. Illustrated with three engravings. Lacking three. Good Ruault paperback
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
17965602404A la Hate 1796. Hard cover. Good/No jacket. In French.<br /> <br /> Nice copy. The cover is shelf worn and slightly chipped. Binding is secure and pages are clean and unmarked. A la Hate unknown
1790k1380cLondon: J Stockdale. G : in good condition. Cover rubbed and edgeworn. Remnant of title page pasted in at fep. Foxing and browning within impacting on all plates. 1790. Reprint. Marbled hardback cover with brown leather spine. 170mm x 110mm 7" x 4". xii 300pp. 3 of 5 engravings. Publisher and publication year are speculative. . [J Stockdale] hardcover
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
1793278898Printed for J. Stockdale Piccadilly 1793. A new corrected edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original gilt-blocked boards. Spine bands worn boards loose. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 4 278 pages 6 leaves p#x8;of plates : illustrations engravings ; 18 cm 12mo. Subject; Conduct of life ; Juvenile literature. Printed for J. Stockdale, Piccadilly hardcover
1793279090London : Printed for J. Stockdale 1793. A new corrected edition with additions. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Physical description; 1 v. : ill. Subject; Conduct of life ; Juvenile literature. London : Printed for J. Stockdale paperback
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
1798GT225Montrose: Da. Buchanan 1798. third edition . Hardback. Vg. 8vo. vi 350pp. Engraved frontispiece. Pub. full calf incomplete spine label. Head and tail of the spine worn but a sound copy. A scarce imprint the first being published in London by A. Millar London. 1796. <br/> <br/> Da. Buchanan hardcover
1787018643Dublin: W. Watson W. Colies J. Exshaw L. White R. Burton P. Wogan H. Whitestone J. Cash P. Byrne W. Porter C. Lewis J. Jones J. Moore 1787. Full-Leather. Good. Full leather over boards. The cover is edgeworn with rubbing to the leather. The binding is good. There is light foxing in the text. <br/> <br/> W. Watson, W. Colies, J. Exshaw, L. White, R. Burton, P. Wogan, H. Whitestone, J. Cash, P. Byrne, W. Porter, C. Lewis, J. Jon hardcover
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
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