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pp. xvii, 400. Illustrated with paintings and maps. Edges very slightly foxed. Small 4to. 250 mm. Original full black cloth binding. Hardbound. Very good. W10
197473253London, Heinemann, (1974). 181 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. im Text u. auf tls. farb. mont. Taf. 4to (28,5 x 22,5 cm). OLn. mit Goldpräg.
Appears unread. Ex college library book with marks to half title and copyright pages only. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked board, tiny rub to upper rear board and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor traces of storage. 307pp. The work of some of the world's top illustrators, sourced from twenty-two countries, selected by the contributors themselves to portray the best, most exciting and innovative aspects of their talent.
71-1448London UK: The Illustrated London News 1856. Wood engraving. 13 1/2 x 9 in. image; 15 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. sheet. Very Good light toning along sheet edges.Provenance: From the Collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London, UK: The Illustrated London News, 1856. unknown
1566406781.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
423463DC Comics. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. 'Arak: Son of Thunder' was a comic series featuring the titular protagonist running from 1981-1985 his adventures spanning 51 issues including a special annual. Arak is a Native American hero and the son of the thunder god in his youth an attack on his tribe leads to his canoe drifting across the oceans eventually being found by Viking warriors with whom he begins his adventures - eventually allying with Charlemagne and his knights battling ancient and legendary foes all whilst on a quest to reunite with his lost tribe. A classic DC adventure hero series.The issues themselves are in good condition with little wear though not a complete run the set includes issue nos.: 1-2 4-8 11 13-14 16-221 23 26-32 34-37 39-40 49-50 and the 1984 Annual. DC Comics paperback
72382London: John Lane The Bodley Head Limited 1925. Orientalist Travel-Novel FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.xii; 237 3. With 21 illustrated plates including a frontispiece and one in colour and a folding map at rear. Publisher's yellow cloth with black titles to spine and upper. Spotting to edges. Some wear and chipping to edges of plate facing p.188 otherwise internally clean. Moderate general wear to cloth including toning to spine and a splash mark to upper. Good. A trip around Algeria led by the narrator who accompanies the protagonist the young widow Arabella. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1925 unknown
1973G0603057616I5N00Dean & Son 1973. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Dean & Son hardcover
2011Q-1609800877Seven Stories Press 2011-05-03. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Seven Stories Press paperback
1334342105.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0331789477.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1911BOOKS313476New York NY: Charles Scribner's Sons. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1911. . Hardcover. 4to. unpaginated cover rubbed bumped chipped hinges cracked and weak page toning . Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
28 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. 213, numerose illustrazioni a colori. Catalogo della mostra di illustratori di libri per ragazzi do Bologna. Illustrators exibition Bologna 1998
191127058London: James Clarke and Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Joints worn with loss of paper along joints. 25mm chip to paper at lower corner of front cover. Binding shaken some leaves coming loose. School prize label dated 1918 partly removed from front endpaper.; Scarce. No date 1911 Spectator review. Pages unnumbered. 60 pages. Papered card covers. Colour illustration on front cover looks like it is by Harry B. Neilson. Page dimensions: 235 x 192mm. Numerous black-and-white illustrations some full page. With 11 illustrations by Louis Wain. The Louis Wain illustrations are of cats 2; dogs 2; cats and dogs 2; owls 2; fox 1; toad 1; elephant and monkeys 1. . James Clarke and Co. hardcover
73245London: Secker and Warburg 1954. Modern Literature FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION first impression. Octavo 21 x 15cm pp.109 1. With a colour frontispiece over two pages and 31 in-text line drawings. Elegantly bound in dark red half morocco with raised bands gilt titles to twin green labels further gilt decoration to spine and the original publisher's cloth over boards titled in silver to upper. A crisp clean copy in an attractive new leather binding. Produced alongside the full-length cartoon film produced by Batchelor and Halas. London: Secker and Warburg, 1954 unknown
50752Warsaw: Rekontra 1985. Small quarto 27 × 21 cm. Original staple-stitched pictorial wrappers with a large drawing printed in green and black; 44 pp. of offset-reproduced drawn comics to rectos and versos. Very good save for minor toning especially to rear wrapper. First edition of this samizdat comic book edition in Polish of George Orwell's Animal Farm published by a small underground publishing house in Warsaw. Maciek Bialy and Karol Blue were the pseudonyms of Robert Śnieciński and Fernando Molina. Orwell's political satire of the Soviet establishment was naturally banned in all Soviet bloc nations but was tremendously popular with the Polish independent semi-clandestine publishing houses which flourished in Poland starting in the mid-1970s. Polish underground publications are scarce outside of Poland. <br /> <br /> As of February 2026 KVK and OCLC show six copies in North America. unknown
191578995Wien:: Munk 1915. publisher's blue cloth with applied color illustration on front panel. Some staining and soiling to the applied color illustration; cloth a little frayed at joints and extremities; but tight and sound; the contents fine. . Folio. Complete with twelve spectacular full-page color illustrations by Heinrich Lefler and Joseph Urban and elaborate border decorations on every page. . Contents: Die wilden Schwaene. Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse. Das Meerfrauelein. Die Galoschen des Gluecks. Die Reisekamerad. Die roten Schuhe. Des Kaisers neue Kleider. Die Schneekoenigin. Der Fliegende Koffer Das Maerchen vom Paradiesgarten. Der Schweinhirt. Die Nachtigall. Munk, hardcover
1817007975London: Henry Colburn 1817. First edition. Three Quarters Morocco. Marbled pastedown on boards. Near Fine. 4to. 30.5 by 27 cm. xviii 2 368 pp. 28 hand-colored aquatint plates of which one is a half-title page another is a double paged and folding panorama plate of The Battle of Waterloo; plus two folding maps. The plate count given in the book's plate description is 30 and this includes the maps. Tooley 336. Abbey Life 372. Cohn Cruikshank 580. Missing as typical View of Brussels but with "Flight of Bonaparte". Rouse was responsible for almost all of the plates with Cruikshank the artist for the large folding plate depicting the Battle of Waterloo and the frontis plate which contains portraits of the leading generals. Rouse though had a hand in the printing of these as well. Condition: Rubbing along the joints on the cover with a touch of rawness in the very upper reach of the front hinge but overall a highly attractive three quarter red morocco binding with raised bands gilt lettering and ruled and dotted decoration on the spine. Scattered light soiling within and the typical quotient of offsetting but mostly clean. The Cruikshank Waterloo plate has smudgy margins but a good amount of this can be removed with a simple eraser if one wishes to make the effort -- we did test this. The large folding map has fold tears with one irregularly bordered tear. The whole map we would note is present. Henry Colburn unknown
66365Very Good. P. 300 from the periodical. Loose sheet 10 3/4" x 16". With 4 images: Our Camp in Utah; Clearing Out a Saloon; The Stage Coach Between Salt Lake City and Ophir City; United States' Trooper and Indian. unknown
19791341339Ohio: Self Published 1979. FIrst Edition. Other. Staple-bound comic; VG. Minor creasing to cover. Corners very slightly rounded. Cover white pages cream. Several pages have small cuts at lower margins from flaws in paper. Mild creasing/wrinkling of some pages ~1" in from spine. Staples original and centered but somewhat rusted. RH Consignment; Shelved case 8 1/4. 1341339. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Self Published unknown books
40 pages. Features: A group of canvases by James Chapin; An Evening in the Studio of James Chapin; Gordon Aymar looks at art directing; Leaves from Harry T. Fisk's War Sketchbooks; Printmakers in a Berkshire Hay Barn (part III of III); Article on Fabric Design; A Visit to the Golden Hind Press - private press of Arthur W. Rushmore; Society of Illustrators; Tempera (part V of V); Imagination is a Muscle; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
36 pages. Features: A Half-Day in the Studio of Reginald Marsh; Aquatint - a demonstration of the process; Thomas Craig discusses his painting; The Old Master Clinic; Society of Illustrators; It's In the Window - dressers for big stores are mostly young men with a pioneering spirit; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
19702111902158502600Kodansha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1 book Size: 30cm Kodansha paperback
196275028(Schmiden bei Stuttgart), Franz Decker, (1962). 66 S. Mit zahlr. s/w Illustr. , 1 s/w montierten Tafel sowie 36 Farbtafeln (7 montiert). 4to (28 cm). OPp.
62247London: MacMillan and Co. Ltd. 1935. Fantasy Tales FIRST EDITION THUS first impression. Octavo 19 x 12cm pp.x; 670 4 ads. With colour frontispiece and full page illustrations. Publisher's red cloth gilt with top edge gilt in pictorial dust-wrapper priced 10/6. Contents clean school prize label binding a little mottled fragile jacket mostly complete with a few chips to upper panel and to crown with a few neat tape strips to reverse side. Very good uncommon in jacket. Kipling's complete series of popular tales told by 'Puck' traditionally a name for a malicious spirit or demon of popular superstition and from the 16th century the name of a mischievous goblin or Hobgoblin similar to that appearing in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' the fairy scene from which is acted out here. Bleiler; Checklist of Fantastic Literature 277. BMC No.11984; 'Edwardian Children's Books'. London: MacMillan and Co. Ltd. 1935 unknown