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5233New York 1920s. 6 illustrations in ink wash and gouache 39 x 37.5 cm to 41 x 62.5 cm plus margins; 3 signed "Von"; 1 signed "Harold von Schmidt"; 1 signed "C.P.C."; 1 signed "John W. Thomason Jr." Some ms. production notes captions etc. on versos and rectos some indicating the pages and sections of the serialized novel to which the illustrations relate. 1 small reproduction of a larger illus. pasted on its recto 7.5 x 10.5 cm. <p>Six original illustrations for Liberty magazine's serialized publication of the novel The Red Napoleon 1929 an early fictional account of a full-scale Soviet invasion and attempted conquest of the world.</p> <br/><br/><p>The acclaimed war correspondent journalist and novelist Floyd Gibbons 1887-1939 first published The Red Napoleon in Liberty magazine which commissioned Harold von Schmidt 1893-1982 among others to illustrate the serialized publication. The first installment appeared in Liberty on 6 April 1929. In The Red Napoleon the Red Army attempts to usher in a world of racial equality and usurp the supremacy of the white race. Novelist John Gardner 1933-1982 has described The Red Napoleon as an "ironic satire of capitalist America's greed and foolhardy racism":<br/><br/><p style="padding-left: 2em;">What Gibbons is saying from behind the fortress-wall of his trash-writer gimmicks is serious and convincing: white superiority on this planet is finished and worse if we refuse to meet the Third World halfway-refuse to shuck off the racial prejudice that has been a standard feature of our character from the beginning-we face virtual extermination . Gibbons found himself in a curious position .Everything he believed most profoundly-and believed to be a matter of life and death-would be anathema to his readers. Not only would the vast majority of his readership find his visionary slogan ridiculous-"We recognize but one race-the HUMAN RACE"-they would find it grossly evil.<br/><br/><p>Gibbons' novel centers on Karakhan of Kazan-the 'Red Napoleon'-who serves as chief military commander of the USSR under Stalin until the dictator is assassinated in 1932. In turn Karakhan becomes the new Soviet leader and uses his military influence to take control of the country-and then proceeds to attempt to conquer the world. Karakhan espouses a policy of "Conquer and Breed." Believing the antidote to Caucasian hegemony to be miscegenation Karakhan marries and has a child with an American radical leftist. Gibbons writes on p. 1: "Karakhan's defiant pride in his coloured skin struggling against an instinctive inferiority complex originating from impacts with white dominance fired him with the ambition to fuse all races-white yellow black brown and red-into one human race the only one he acknowledged." Before the novel's dramatic climax in which Karakhan's army is defeated by American forces the Red Army ravages Europe-slaying Mussolini preempting Hitler's rise bringing Winston Churchill and Britain to their knees etc.-and conquers Australia where he massacres six million whites.</p><br/><br/><p>The most remarkable of the six illustrations offered here initialed at the lower left "C.P.C." depicts a domestic scene showing Karakhan smoking a cigarette and gazing at his white wife who holds their mixed-race offspring in her arms. A caption appears on the verso-"He's gone completely crazy on the idea of having children with white women." The most notable illustration by von Schmidt features a menacing Soviet perhaps Karakhan again wearing an ushanka hat and fur with binoculars hanging around his neck. This too has a caption on the verso: "Short cut black hair that fitted his head like a skull cap. His thin body high shoulders yellow face close cropped head." Two other illustrations show the Soviet Army marching past a pagoda in Peking and through a Mexican village. In the latter a slain Mexican lies in the streets amidst the Red Army and vanquished local Mexicans. Vultures perch and hover above and in the background a Soviet flag hangs from a building. This particular illustration is by John W. Thomason Jr. 1893-1944 an author and illustrator of several books and magazine stories who served as a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Marine Corps.</p><br/><br/><p>At the novel's end the narrator-a journalist who resembles Gibbons himself- interviews the imprisoned Red Napoleon after the Red Army's defeat. Karakhan defends his policy of intermixing the world's races to the journalist claiming it must be the way of the future-which has become true in the novel: white people now face a thoroughly miscegenated world. Karakhan is punished by being sent to exile not in Siberia but Bermuda.</p> <br/><br/><p>Von Schmidt's illustrations also appeared in magazines such as Collier's Weekly Cosmopolitan and Saturday Evening Post; he would also contribute sixty illustrations for a deluxe edition of Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop.</p><br/><br/><p>A striking group of illustrations for the serial publication of Red Napoleon.</p><br/><br/><p>REFERENCES: Gallicchio Marc. The African American Encounter with Japan and China Chapel Hill North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press 2000 Chapter 2; Gibbons Floyd. The Red Napoleon New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1929; Harold von Schmidt at illustrationhistory.org.</p><br/><br/><p>CONDITION: Moderate damp-staining along edges of 2 of the less appealing illustrations; the 4 other illustrations very good with minor wear.</p> [New York, 1920s.] unknown
1936mon0000012755UK: Ace Publishing1936 1936. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. First edition without jacket on illustrated pictorial cloth some damage to outer boards and spine cloth hinges starting to split but inside covers excellent some selotape repairs to outer covers actually overhall a good copy but price reduced will send out 1 st class post - rare and collectable UK: Ace Publishing,1936 hardcover
20231374786Los Angeles: Boom! Studios 2023. Deluxe edition First printing. Hardcover. Octavo unpaged. In Very Good condition. Spine is red with white print. Boards in illustrated paper. Text block has red edges and red ribbon marker signed bookplate on front pastedown. Illustrated: color. Signed in ink by author Waid on the bookplate. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area ND-HV Section. 1374786. FP New Rockville Stock. Boom! Studios hardcover
19103818London: S.W. Partridge & Co. Lrd 1910. First edition. Original red cloth over color pictorial front board and advertisement on rear board advertisements on endpapers. Corners and board edges a little worn. Large quarto 10 3/16 x 7 11/16 inches; 259 x 195 mm. Pictorial title-page printed in blue 92 unnumbered pages and six full page color plates. Numerous other mono-color and black & white illustrations throughout the text including six by Louis Wain. Ink inscription on verso of color frontispiece dated Xmas 1910. A good copy of a very scarce book in fact the first time that we have ever seen this title. <br /> <br /> The Louis Wain illustrations in this delicate book include the following:<br /> How Pride Betrays. three 0ne-third page printed in brown When the Cook's Away. full-page printed in blue<br /> Tubbing the Kitties. one-third page printed in green "You Naughty Kitties!" full-page printed in green. S.W. Partridge & Co., Lrd unknown
005029Esslingen and München: Verlag von J. F. Schreiber. Hardcover. Front board: pictorial paper pastedown. Cloth spine. Near Fine. An exceptionally clean and bright copy of this juvenile audience plate book depicting geography and domestic and work life. N.d. circa 1870s. Small folio. 32 by 21.5 cm. 5 7 1 pp followed by 30 double-sided hand-colored plates. Each plate measures 32 by 40 cm. The plates depict the home rural and urban the city the farm a vineyard tools a church interior a city market a winter skating scene a mountain landscape a railroad station a forest etc. The point was to educate children about the features of all these places and spaces and incidentally impart the vocabulary -- the many nouns -- associated with them. Nowadays the plates are simply wonderfully decorative with their bright chromolithography and evocation of a lost world. And the great Meggendorfer was responsible for three of the plates! Light wear to the cover. One of the plates has a minor closed tear by its fold. But as we indicated an unusually appealing copy. Verlag von J. F. Schreiber hardcover
72873Sydney NSW: Ure Smith Pty. Limited 1947. Botany SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Large quarto 34 x 26cm pp.30. With a total of 10 illustrated plates by Feint and Jones. Number 270 of 550 copies thus SIGNED by the author and both artists to the limitation page. Publisher's green cloth with darker green titles to spine and a device stamped to upper. With the dust-jacket priced at 50s. Internally crisp and clean. Jacket shows light wear with a closed tear to top right of the front panel. Near fine. Sydney, NSW: Ure Smith Pty. Limited, 1947 unknown
185079133New York NY USA: Elton & CO and John McLoughlin Circa 1850s. Hardcover. Good. The Charmed Fawn: Pleasure Books for Children Elton & Co John McLoughlin Collection of 4 Titles: Peter the 'Goatherd and Battle of Blenheim' 'Ugly Little Duck or The Beautiful Swan' 'The Story of the Charmed Fawn' and 'The Story of Hans In Luck or the Five Bad Bargains' Rebound Copy Circa 1850's. Cover board depicts 'The Charmed Fawn' states John McLoughlin Successor to ELTON & CO Publisher but the books themselves collected and rebound together only state Elton & CO as publishers. Spine and back board are a maroon wrapping with tanned endpapers. All four books are in tact and complete within the book but have foxing and wear due to age/use. There is a curve to the boards as well. Still very nice rebound collection of Rare Children's story pamphlets circa 1850's. G Elton & CO and John McLoughlin hardcover
16-2552Berlin: Genossenschaft PAN 1895. Folio.Original wraps a little defective with original graphics by Wenban S.L. GEYGER ERNST MORITZ KLINGER MAX THOMA HANS ECKMANN OTTO Söhn HDO: 52602-1 3 4 5 6 lacking the ZornEdited by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Julius Meier-Graefe.PAN the important German 21 volume art nouveau periodical 1895-1900 is the deluxe fin de siècle periodical with plates illustrations color initials vignettes and tail-pieces representing a multitude of processes of modern picture reproduction including original lithographs etchings and woodcuts. Berlin: Genossenschaft PAN, 1895 paperback
18996390Boston: DeWolfe and Fiske Company 1899. Hard Cover. Fair binding. Quarto. 32 pp. illus plates. As issued backed in cloth with boards; front cover with a chromolithographic title vignette. Front cover is heavily soiled and abraded at the bottom near the spine with damage to the cover chromolithograph; binding is generally rubbed; early 20th century gift inscription on the front free endpaper; finger soiling and toning throughout but primarily to the first third of the book; three full page chromolithographs are very nice only one has minimal finger soiling to the margin. Uncommon with beautiful chromolithographs and numerous in-text illustrations throughout by Wetherbee Ford and Speed. DeWolfe and Fiske Company unknown
190027009New York; London: Harper & Brothers 1900. First edition. Hardcover. g. Quarto. 14 115 1pp. Uncut. Original pictorial forest-green cloth stamped in gold light-green and white. Top edge gilt. Frontispiece. Printer's device on title-page. Title-page in red and black lettering. First book edition of this exquisite work which was originally published in Harper's Magazine the Saturday Evening Post and the London Sketch. It is profusely illustrated with numerous b/w illustrations by Peter Newell and Gustave Verbeek. Some age-wear on binding with slight rubbing along covers and head and tail of spine. Sporadic foxing on very first and very last pages. Binding and interior in overall good to good condition. Harper & Brothers hardcover
122321London David Nutt 1888. . First edition one of 1000 copies; large 8vo 230 x 175 mm; half-title frontispiece and 2 plates by Walter Crane decorative head- and tail-pieces occasional spotting heaviest to half-title tissue guard to frontispiece short closed tear to front free endpaper small loss to upper margin of p. 51 not affecting text auctioneers slip laid in; publisher's Japanese vellum boards spine lettered in black and lightly rubbed upper cover printed in red and black with illustration by Jacomb Hood boards toned a few small marks on lower cover corners gently bumped some edges unopened in a chemise and green morocco-backed slipcase; x 116 2pp.<br /> A particularly good copy of the first appearance of five of Wilde's classic fairy tales for children comprising: The Happy Prince The Nightingale and the Rose The Selfish Giant The Devoted Friend and The Remarkable Rocket.<br /> Mason 313. London, David Nutt, 1888. hardcover
75101Boson MA and New York NY: The C.T. Brainard Publishing Co. 1909. Literature LEATHER-BOUND ILLUSTRATED SET Edition De Luxe. Complete in 15 volumes. Octavo 20 x 13 x 56cm. Each volume with between three and seven black and white illustrated plates including a frontispiece by various illustrators. An out-of-series copy from an edition of 1000 numbered copies. Recently bound in blue half morocco with raised bands gilt titles to twin red labels and matching cloth over boards. Top edges gilt and others lightly trimmed. A crisp clean set in an attractive new leather binding. Boson, MA, and New York, NY: The C.T. Brainard Publishing Co., 1909 unknown
mon0004006015Geo. Kirchner. hardcover. Acceptable. . boards detached cover shows wear tear rubbing. pages tanned and clean. 10 tipped-in albumen plates. Geo. Kirchner hardcover
1981BOOKS343628New York NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc. Good/Good. 1981. First Edition. Hardcover w/DJ. Inscribed by author and illustrators see photo . Sm 4to. 44pp. . Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. hardcover
1991455712San Diego: Harcourt Children's Books 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Diane Leo Dillon. Hardcover. SIGNED BY AUTHOR Nancy Willard AND ILLUSTRATORS THE DILLONS on title page. Very clean and tight copy. Funny picture book about how the housekeeper of Bosch deals with his crazy personality & art. A witty tale by Willard with amusing color illustrations by the award-winning husband and wife team. Record # 455712 Harcourt Children's Books hardcover
1945FLAHIVE-2404Duke University Press Durham 1945 First printing. A near-fine copy without a jacket. A clean unmarked copy. Features William Styron's very first stories in print "Autumn" and "The Long Dark Road." Selections from William Styron Frances Gray Patton Frances Wright Lorenz Eitner Ovid Williams Pierce Harold Grier McCurdy Archie Robertson R.P. Harriss Newman Ivey White Julian Lee Rayford Richard Austin Smith Ralph Nash H.P. Koenig and others. Fiction-S. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Duke University Press, Durham hardcover
1963140940527Highlands North Carolina: The Nantahala Foundation 1963. First Edition. Very Good. First edition copy #32 of 100 signed by Jonathan Williams and illustrator R.B. Kitaj. Stringbound wraps. Very Good with wear to back wrap from removed sticker. Jargon 61. The Nantahala Foundation unknown
197878044Tamerlane Press Edgewater Maryland 1978. Limited edition - Unnumbered 1 of 1500. Hardback. Signed by the illustrator Fabian . Fine cloth copy in an equally fine mylar-sleeved dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 267 pages; Description: p. 267. Subjects: Fantasy Novel. Notes: Impressively plate illustrated throughout. Tamerlane Press, Edgewater, Maryland hardcover
1882415057London : Ward Lock and Tyler 1882. Second Edition. Hardcover. Finely bound in the original elaborately gilt-blocked decorated cloth over bevelled boards. All edges gilt. Spine bands and panel edges slightly dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; internally tight bright and clean Physical description; 287 pages : illustrations 23 cm. Notes; Date is suggested. Subjects; English poetry. English wit and humor. London : Ward, Lock and Tyler hardcover
19953194Canberra ACT: Aerospace Publications 1995. Quarto printed wrappers 210 pp. profusely illustrated with photographs maps and diagrams. Light shelf wear otherwise a near-fine copy. The first in the Legends of the Air series presents a broad history of three of the classic fighter aircraft of the 1950s and beyond the North American F-886 Sabre MiG-15 and Hawker Hunter. Each played a significant role in the history and development of the jet fighter these are the most important fighters of their era serving with some 100 nations around the world. Aerospace Publications unknown
18661379679New York: Harper and Brothers 1866. Hardcover. Octavo xviii 651 pages. In Good condition. Spine is green with gold print. Boards in green cloth mitred edges gilt stamped design on front. Mild wear to spine caps and corners. Text block has inscription in ink on front endpapers. Illustrated: b&w drawings including plates. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column I ND-I. 1379679. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper and Brothers hardcover
18921379680London: Longmans Green and Co 1892. New edition. Hardcover. Octavo xix 632 pages. In Fair plus condition with a . dust jacket. Spine is blue with gold print. Boards in blue cloth gilt stamped image on front. Wear to spine caps and corners bump to rear bottom edge light shelf wear. Text block has has gilt top edge. Cracked front hinge name in ink on front pastedown foxing to title page occasional foxing throughout puckering to center portion of volume. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and drawings including plates.<br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column G. 1379680. FP New Rockville Stock. Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
1379675London: George Routledge and Sons 18--. Hardcover. 12mo 186 pages. In Fair plus condition. Spine is green with gold print. Boards in green cloth mitred edges gilt stamped illustration. Wear to spine caps and corners light shelf wear. Text block has gilt edges. Name in ink on title page intermittent spine breaks. Illustrated: b&w drawings color frontispiece and plates. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column G. 1379675. FP New Rockville Stock. George Routledge and Sons hardcover
195769215Beijing: People's Fine Arts Publishing House 1957. First edition Chinese issue; folio approx. 14½" x 12 ¾" pp. 4 plus 73 stunning color illustrations on 60 sheets; introductory text in Chinese without the added title page and commentary in English; original publisher's box stamped in orange and yellow with bone closures and the outside shipping carton with the original price sticker from the Nanjing Bookstore still affixed. People's Fine Arts Publishing House unknown
1968R9478Pacific Press Publishing Association. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1968. No Edition Stated. Pictorial Hardcover. Light shelfwear little bit of light soiling front interior hinge just starting to crack; 240 pages . Pacific Press Publishing Association hardcover