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19567184Berkshire: Golden Cockerel Press 1956. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Textblock Fine. Minor shelf/edge wear even sunning at spine else tight bright and unmarred. Purple cloth board gilt lettering and decorative elements frontispiece teg. 8vo. 160pp. Illus. b/w plates. Numbered limited edition this being 188 of 500. <br/><br/>Designed by Christopher Sandford. Illustrated by Gwenda Morgan. "Among the manuscript note-books of the brothers Grimm are a large number of the fairy-tales they collected with such tireless enthusiasm. A considerable number of these have never been available to the general reader and are virtually unknown. Wilhelm Hansen director of the Lippe Folk Museum had access to the manuscripts and selected fifty of these tales for us tales which Taylor who made the first English translation had described as 'most curious' and 'of great merit' but which he felt bound to suppress 'in deference to the scrupulous fastidiousness of modern taste especially in works likely to attract the attention of youth'. Gwenda Morgan's quaint engravings seemed to compliment these folk tales to perfection." Cock-A-Hoop Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
193226746Springfield: McLoughlin Brothers 1932. First edition. Illustrated paper wrappers. Wrappers separated from leaves pine slit at head and heel small mark to title leaf a number of b/w images hand colored including the rear free endpaper. 10 pp. 7 pp. 9 pp. 9 pp. 4to. 24.5 x 23.5 cm. No. 177. Published in a number of printings with different wrappers and different stories. A.L. Burt 1901 and McLoughlin 1917 published other works under the same title but with different artists. McLoughlin Brothers unknown books
1826118064London: C. Baldwyn 1823; James Robins 1826. First edition first issue in English of both volumes of Grimms' famous fairy tales including Snow White Cinderella Rumpelstiltskin Hansel and Gretel and Sleeping Beauty. With the first state of the engraved title page of Volume I without the umlaut in the word Marchen "later issues of the first edition of Volume I had the umlauts inserted"-- Quayle 38. Vol. II with the half-title and advertisements. Small octavo bound in full scarlet crushed morocco by Riviere & Sons with gilt titles and tooling to the spine in six compartments within raised gilt bands triple gilt ruling to the front and rear panels gilt turn-ins and inner dentelles all edges gilt illustrated with with two engraved title pages and 20 full-page etchings by George Cruikshank. German Popular Stories was Cruikshank's first illustrated book. Following the success of this work he illustrated the works of his friend Charles Dickens. Translated by Edgar Taylor. From the library of banker and rare book collector Frederick Stanhope Peck with his bookplate to the pastedown. Laid in is an original bill of sale from Parke-Bernet Galleries dated April 21-22nd 1947. In fine condition. An exceptional example with noted provenance as these have been in a private collection since the 1940s. As early as 1805 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm began collecting German popular tales. They published the first and second volumes of Kinder-und Hausmarchen in 1812 and 1814. Its publication brought immediate and worldwide fame to the brothers Grimm and provided the foundation for their influential and groundbreaking studies in German philology and grammar PMM 281. The 1823 edition in English of German Popular Stories was the "first anywhere to be fully illustrated" as well as the first to truly target children Darton 216. Moreover the English translation by Edgar Taylor and his relatives "revolutionized the conventional English attitude to fairy tales and rehabilitated fantasy as generally acceptable reading-matter for the young. The Cruikshank illustrations which the Grimms themselves admired remain inextricably associated with the tales" and are considered among his best works Carpenter & Prichard 230. They have been called "the first real kindly agreeable and infinitely amusing and charming illustrations for a child's book in England" Charles Welsh. Among other famous Grimm tales these volumes contain "Rumpel-Stilts-Kin" "Snow-Drop" Snow White "Rose-Bud" Sleeping Beauty "Tom Thumb" "Hansel and Gretel" "The Golden Goose" "The Frog-Prince" and "Ashputtel" Cinderella. C. Baldwyn, 1823; James Robins unknown books
19001333574London and New York: Ernest Nister and E. P. Dutton & Co n.d. approx. 1900. First thus. Hardcover. Octavo 356 pages; VG; spine red with brown label and design; full binding of red cloth; full color paste-down on front; top edge stained red; mild shelf wear and scuffing; mild wear at bottoms of joints head of spine and corners; front hinge starting; paper end papers with nautical theme; full color frontispiece; full color plates and black and white illustrations; pages clean; shelved case 14. 1333574. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Ernest Nister and E. P. Dutton & Co hardcover books
1262058New York: George H Doran Company nd. 4to. 310pp.; VG; bound in publishers red cloth with faded gilt lettering on the spine pictorial pasted on front board; corners bumped head and tail of spine bumped; 22 illustrations of which 12 are in color and tipped in including the frontispiece; bookplate on ffep; interior clean; copyright page states 'B'; DC consignment; shelved case 14. 1262058. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. George H Doran Company unknown books
183513336Goettingen: In der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung 1835. 8vo. xxx 710 clxxvii pp. <br><br>First edition of part I II did not appear until 1854 of this extremely influential work on Germanic and Norse mythology religion superstition and magic. By one half of the brothers Grimm. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet 1741 not noting date of first edition of part I! Library buckram: call number label on spine library name stamped on lower edges of pages of closed book bookplate charge slip at back. In der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung hardcover books
19731293243New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1973. First Editions. Hardcover. 12mos. 2 vols. VG/VG; DJs tan title blocks with off-white borders white and black lettering: mild wear to DJs light age-toning to spine of Vol. 2; "Two volumes boxed / $12.95" to front flap of Vol. 1 front flap of Vol. 2 price clipped; brown cloth boards gold lettering: mild wear to boards fading to spine of Vol. 1 more so than Vol. 2; interior pristine inscribed by previous owner to recto of frontispiece Vol. 1; set housed in orange slipcase moderate wear; frontispieces; shelved above Case 14. 1293243. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover books
1902175602Wien/Leipzig: Verlag von Martin Gerlach & Co 1902. Softcover. VG. Brown cardboard with olive green spine black lettering and illustration on front boards 2 94 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Photos by Karl Fahringer. Texts composed by Hans Faungruber. In this collection the first tale is "Der Fuchs und das Pferd." Gerlach's youth library # 5. Verlag von Martin Gerlach & Co paperback books
1912175606Wien/Leipzig: Gerlach & Wiedling 1912. Softcover. VG. Green cardboard with black and gilt lettering and illustration on front boards 122 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Illustrations by Ernst Liebenauer. In this collection the first tale is "Die Kinder zu Hameln" Gerlach's youth library # 50. Gerlach & Wiedling paperback books
1920175604Wien/Leipzig: Gerlach & Wiedling 1920. Softcover. VG. Tan cardboard with yellow cloth spine black lettering and illustration on front boards 96 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Images by Otto Tauschek. Text by Hans Fraungruber. In this collection the first tale is "Konig Droffelbart" Gerlach's youth library # 12. Gerlach & Wiedling paperback books
2222346<p>N.d. but ca. 1910. New edition revised. Octavo. Original tan pictorial cloth with design in red black blue of a girl reading near a window showing two girls playing tennis. No dust jacket. Very good. 263 pages 8 pages of ads. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>The spine with standing girl holding a tennis racket; the title in gilt.</b></p> Hurst & Company hardcover books
194479530NY:: Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1944. Hardcover. Music by Engelbert Humperdinck. Stated first edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear two inch closed edge tear on rear panel dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1828BBO23<p><b><i>German Popular Stories</i></b> Translated from the Rinder sic und Hans sic Märchen Collected by M. M. Grimm from Oral Tradition. With original etchings by George Cruikshank. </p><p><b>First American edition</b> an earlier selection of additional stories from Grimm's Tales was issued by the same publishers two years earlier.</p><p>Reference: Shoemaker 33441; OCLC records 6 copies Peabody Essex Middlebury Coll VT Free Library Phila Penn State Univ Yale-Beinecke AAS<br /></p><p><br /></p> Charles S Francis, and Munroe & Francis, hardcover books
196462175Princeton:: Princeton University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1964. Hardcover. Translated from the German by Hans Speier. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine both corners of front flap are clipped dust jacket. . Princeton University Press, hardcover books
1967043559Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag 1967. Herausgegeben von Rolf Tarot. lx 587 2p. b/w facsimile illus. original stiff printed wrappers His Gesammelte Werke in Einzelausgaben. Max Niemeyer Verlag unknown books
198151223Detroit:: Wayne State University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0814316883 . Translated from the German and annotated by Robert L. Hiller and John C. Osborne. First edition thus. Very good in a very good sun faded one small chip dust jacket. . Wayne State University Press, hardcover books
1933004514New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1933. 8vo striking cover design on orange and black laminated boards with minor peeling. First published in 1908 this edition is completely revised and reset. Introduction and about 400 recipes for cocktails and drinks of all sorts including juleps punches highballs etc.; some toasts to women and love; index. Includes one of the first "Brooklyn cocktails": rye vermouth maraschino liqueur and a French aperitif Amer Picon. Jack Grohusko was a bartender in a Brooklyn restauarnt. Laminated Boards. Near Fine. 8vo. Alfred A. Knopf Hardcover books
193945538New York: E. Byrne Hackett The Brick Row Book Shop Inc 1939. Facsimile reprint of the 1898 1st edition. Limited to 150 cc. Quarter cloth over blue-grey paper boards. Printed paper title label to spine. Slipcase. Spine sun-tanned. A VG copy in a slightly worn VG slipcase. Bookplate of Jacob L. Chernofsky former publisher of "AB Bookman's Weekly". lxxvi 79 3 blank pp. Mostly unopened. 8vo. <br/><br/> E. Byrne Hackett, The Brick Row Book Shop, Inc hardcover books
1960WN4211New York: Columbia University Press 1960. Original brownish red cloth with gilt titling. Author inscription on ffep in which inscribee has crossed out his details and did likewise on front pastedown. Top edge stained. Jacket chipped and a bit worn on edges and flap folds. This is biography of a conflicted scientist who has remained in the background of the Darwinian debate. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Columbia University Press Hardcover books
201421988Brooklyn: Long Island University 2014. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Thick paperbound quarto. The Spring 2014 issue of this poetry journal edited by Jessica Hagedorn. 130 pp. Very good clean copy in bound hand illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> Long Island University paperback books
212145Germany. unbound. very good. Portrait. Engraving. Image measures 13" x 8.5".<br/><br/> Portrait of Christian Gottlieb Ludwig 1709-1773 German physician and botanist. He is remembered for his correspondence with Carl Linnaeus regarding Linnaeus' classification system. Engraved by E. G. Haussmann. Minor staining in upper right corner margins are cropped Ludwig's death date marked in red ink. This is one of hundreds of portraits of scientists that can be found in the Gallery.<br/><br/> unknown books
173016449Augsburg: Published by Johann Jakob Haid 1730. Mezzotint. Printed on laid paper. In good condition with the exception of some foxing across the margins. Small paper loss in upper left corner of sheet. Image size: 12 1/2 x 7 5/8 inches. A striking scientific portrait of Albrecht von Haller from Johann Jakob Haid's celebrated series of mezzotint portraits.<br/> <br/>Johan Jakob Haid came from a German family of artists and printmakers. Haid worked initially with the animal painter Johann Elias Ridinger but he soon went on to found a well-known publishing house in Augsburg. He became known primarily for his celebrated series of large mezzotint portraits of illustrious individuals. This attractive portrait of Albertus Haller is a wonderful example of Haid's noted series. As in this fine image all of Haid's portraits are highly decorative; the sitter is always surrounded by a decorative frame and the image rests on an ornate descriptive plaque. This is a lovely impression and a fine example of Haid's accomplished series. As in many scientific portraits Haller is shown holding a book symbolizing his important work as a writer. Albrecht von Haller 1708-1777 was a celebrated Swiss anatomist and physiologist. After pursuing an education in medicine and mathematics Haller devoted himself to the study of botany. He began a collection of plants which formed the basis of his great work on the flora of Switzerland. In 1729 he returned to Bern and began to practice as a physician and was soon appointed the chair of medicine at the University of Gottingen. Commonly called "the Great" Haller was an illustrious scholar and prolific writer. His academic interests included poetry botany biography and medicine and he produced a huge quantity of texts devoted to these diverse subjects. He is best remembered for his twenty volumes of biographies on anatomy botany surgery and medicine and for his revolutionary contributions to the field of physiology. He proved the concept of tissue "irritability" and distinguished between nerve impulse and muscular contraction.<br/> <br/>Benezit Dictionnaire des Peintres Sculpteurs Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Published by Johann Jakob Haid unknown books
2000006033Bristol RI: Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology and Brown University 2000. Book. Good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 135 pages of text. Trade paperback binding with minimal shelfwear. Bottom corner is affected by exposure to damp causing slight staining and moderate rippling to pages; no odor and does not affect readability. Illustrated with numerous full color photographs and numerous historic black & white photographs. Several pages were slightly stuck together at bottom edge which became slightly skinned when separated affecting two photographs in the margins. Only 3000 copies printed. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology and Brown University Paperback books
1989190915Watson-Guptill 1989-08-01. 10th. Paperback. Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor wear. TP HS Watson-Guptill paperback books
188934879Dayton VA: Ruebush Kieffer & Co 1889. Oblong octavo. Original publisher's dark red printed boards. 1f. recto title verso copyright and preface 3-16 "the Rudiments of Music" 17-191 pp. ii index i blank pp. In shape-note notation.<br/><br/>Over 275 tunes with text divided into "Singing School Department" "Church Department" "Sunday School Department" and "Anthem Department."<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; free front endpaper creased free rear endpaper with outer blank corner lacking. Browned; final leaf slightly trimmed at lower margin with no loss of text. First edition of this unusual Virginia shape-note imprint.<br/><br/>Aldine Sillman Kieffer was a music publisher and tunebook compiler. His father died shortly after he was born and he grew up in Singer's Glen Virginia under the influence of his grandfather Joseph Funk. In 1865 he and William S. Rohr revived Funk's periodical the Southern Musical Advocate and Singer's Friend . The following year he began with others as the Patent Note Publishing Co. to issue the Musical Million and Fireside Friend a monthly periodical edited by Kieffer which was a primary instrument for the promotion of shape-note gospel hymnody in the South. In 1872 Kieffer formed a new company Ruebush Kieffer & Co. later the Ruebush-Kieffer Co. with his brother-in-law the singing-school teacher Ephraim Ruebush and John W. Howe to publish the Musical Million which continued to appear regularly until 1914." Harry Eskew in Grove Music Online. Ruebush, Kieffer & Co unknown books