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19881402154HarperCollins Publishers 1988. Special Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Very good in original paper-covered boards. 25th anniversary edition as stated on the title page. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper. HarperCollins Publishers hardcover books
2002WELLER9780060254926HarperCollins 2002. New. New book. HarperCollins unknown books
1964WRCLIT63921New York: Harper & Row 1964. Oblong small quarto. Pictorial cloth the library binding. Illustrated throughout in color. Some dustsoiling along the extreme edges of the binding and fold-ins otherwise a good copy in torn and mended later dust jacket with reviews on the front flap and the Caldecott seal the library binding price $3.79 is intact. Briefly but pleasantly inscribed and signed by the author on the half-title. Assuredly a later printing of the dust jacket and most likely of the book itself with the "Harper Crest Library Edition" denotation on the lower cover and the gilt label across the spine. Harper & Row hardcover books
19741330873New York: Harper & Row 1974. Hardcover. Octavo oblong; "Reprinted in 1974 from new engravings made from the original art"- rear DJ flap; G/Poor; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine blue with black print; DJ is worn with tears at spine ends and flap corners large tear at top of front hinge and front bottom flap edge large portion of front bottom edge torn away stains on rear penciled name on front creasing price-clipped; Boards quarter bound with grey cloth to spine and illustrated paper to boards wear to corners and spine caps light wear to edges; Text block has small stain to bottom edge slight tear at bottom of endpaper hinge else clean and tight; unpaged illustrated color. 1330873. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper & Row hardcover books
1973BB011SENDAK MAurice<br />MAX - Where The Wild Things Are Animation 1973<br />A series of seven character sketches of the protagonist Max dressed in his wolf suit intending to show the animators how the figure should move throughout the animated film.<br />Weston Woods Studio under the leadership of Morton Schindel introduced film strips in 1968 and eventually translated popular children's picture books into animated films for American schools. In 1973 he developed a rendition of Sendak's WILD THINGS created under the direction of Gene Deitch in Prague which proved a great success. Sendak put together this study sheet showing a variety of hand and foot gestures head motions &c with both front and partial profile views. Each of the seven sketches he has annotated below then writing a full line of extended text across the bottom: <i>"Note: all of this should be more agitated - more stacato ! - all sharp pointing stabbing gestures - Hitler moves : harsh sharp goose-stepping gestures"</i> with his signature at far right "M Sendak". <br />The drawings are first sketched in pencil and then further developed in ink using a pentel felt tip pen on smooth matte paper. A few copies were photographically reproduced to send to Czechoslovakia for animators to follow but this sheet is the actual artwork. books
20011337640New York and London: Texere LLC 2001. First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/VG-; blue spine with white and gilt text; first printing; dust jacket shows some scratches to exterior; minor dings to edges; cloth has mildly sunned exterior; strong boards; text block edges have light wear; patterned endpapers; illustrated; tight binding; pp 431; inscribed by author. 1337640. FP New Rockville Stock. Texere LLC hardcover books
148040Vintage studio still photograph from the 1944 film. <br/><br/>Naive small-town girl Millie Baxter Kim Hunter travels to New York City to meet her newlywedded husband Paul Dean Jagger only to discover that he may be a murderer. <br/><br/>Set in New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with crease to left corner and small crease to top center. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Silver and Ward US. Grant US. Rosenbaum "1000 Essential Films. unknown books
1956216230Boulder: University of Colorado Press 1956. First. hardcover. near fine/very good-. Illustrated. xv 465pp. 8vo green cloth d.w. slightly chipped and lightly soiled. Boulder: University of Colorado Press 1956. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> History of the cattle industry on the plains north of Texas 1865-1895. Inscribed by Maurice Frink and the other two authors Agnes Wright Spring and W. Turrentine Jackson. Number 145 of 1500 copies. Adams Rampaging Herd 853. Adams Six-Guns 777.<br/><br/> University of Colorado Press unknown books
1956213101Boulder: University of Colorado Press 1956. No. 1007 of 1500 copies. Illustrated. xv 465 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Green buckram. About Fine in slightly rubbed dust jacket. No. 1007 of 1500 copies. Illustrated. xv 465 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. University of Colorado Press unknown books
19581290217New York: Young Scott Books 1958. First Edition. Hardcover. wide 8vo. picture book unpaginated VG-/VG; DJ small black lettering to golden yellow spine; overall mild age-toning/foxing to covers; open tears to head of spine at hinges; rubbing with foxing to fore-edges; slight material loss to corners; "Regular Publisher's Edition $2.50" to front flap with "Printed Specially for Members of Parents' Magazine Read aloud Book Club for Little Listeners" stated above; DJ protected by mylar; golden yellow cloth boards small black lettering to spine; age-toning to margins of boards lettering clear and legible bumping to bottom corners; mild foxing/waving to text-block; ex-libris label to front paste-down; occasional staining/markings to interior illustrations affected; Joslin's first children's book; awarded the Caldecott Medal in 1959 for Sendak's illustrations; shelved Case 14. 1290217. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Young Scott Books hardcover books
1990028671New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1990. 144p. 98 b/w illus. dj. Yale University Press unknown books
19653337qslLondon: Ian Allan 1965. First Edition. Signed and Inscribed by the Author. Octavo blue cloth hardcover gilt letters 216 pp. Very Good with edgewear and former-owner bookplate; in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: One day in April 1915 Ernest and Percival Petter were asked by the Admiralty to help in building seaplanes for the national war effort. Work began in a new but small workshop outside Yeovil and the first machine was completed by Christmas. They could little have thought then that in the next fifty years the company would grow from that single workshop into one of the three major aircraft manufacturing groups in Britain; the largest helicopter producing organisation in Europe; the pioneer of an entirely new and revolutionary form of transportation the hovercraft; and the sponsor of the launch vehicle for Britain’s modest but valuable space programme. In this volume handsomely illustrated with well over a hundred photographs and nearly fifty general arrangement drawings the course of Westland’s history is unfolded in authentic and absorbing fashion. Ian Allan, (1965). First Edition. hardcover books
198311427Paris: Editions d'Art Monelle Hayot 1983. Cloth. Fine/Fine. A pristine copy of the 1983 1st edition. Tight and Fine in a bright Fine dustjacket. Quarto 200 pgs. crisp black-and-white photos thruout. <br/><br/> Editions d'Art Monelle Hayot hardcover books
19939019323New York: Harper Collins 1993. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Bound in the publisher's original paper over boards spine stamped in black. Price clipped dust jacket is worn at the extremities and has one small closed tear to the front bottom edge. Illustrated throughout in full color. <br/><br/> Harper Collins hardcover books
199385348NY:: HarperCollins. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0062050141 . Illustrated by the author. Stated first edition. SIGNED by the author. Near fine in a fine dust jacket.; Signed by Author . HarperCollins, hardcover books
199316103New York: HarperCollins 1993. 1st edition. Buff paper-wrapped binding. Red dust jacket. F/F. Unpaginated. Illustrated in color by Sendak. Oblong 8vo. <br/><br/> HarperCollins unknown books
1993264947New York: Harper Collins 1993. First edition. 53 pp. 1 vols. 8 x 10 inches. Paper covered boards printed dust jacket. Fine. First edition. 53 pp. 1 vols. 8 x 10 inches. Signed by Sendak on the half title page. Harper Collins unknown books
002693Harper Collins. F. First Edition. Harper Collins unknown books
1993114164New York: HarperCollins 1993. First edition. Oblong hardcover. First printing. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A very clean copy. HarperCollins unknown books
1993335458New York: Michael di Capua Books/ HarperCollins Publishers 1993. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Oblong quarto. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Michael di Capua Books/ HarperCollins Publishers hardcover books
1993165539New York: Harper Collins 1993. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Full page color illustrations. Oblong 4to d.w. N.Y. 1993. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Harper Collins unknown books
198311281ENew York: HarperCollins 1983. First Edition. Signed presentation copy from Maurice Sendak to the publisher’s Los Angeles book representative inscribed by the author: “For Carol with pleasure! Maurice Sendak. Sept. ‘93.†Oblong format. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Two nursery rhymes by Maurice Sendak with his illustrations about a homeless community and one little boy in particular who with a bunch of kittens is are saved from some nasty rats with the help of the moon. HarperCollins unknown books
1993107792New Yorker Magazine 1993. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. First appearance of this work in the September 27 1993 issue of the New Yorker fine condition in wrappers with a colorful drawing by Sendak on the cover. New Yorker Magazine unknown books
1960169347Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1960. hardcover. A facsimile sketchbook with color and black & white illustrations throughout. Small square 8vo 2-toned cloth; publisher's board slipcase with paper label. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1960. First edition. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> With a 19pp critical note by Peter A. Wick in pocket at rear.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
14072501New York: Stewart Tabori & Chang 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Johnston Ollie and Thomas Frank. Quarto size 208 pp. signed by Ollie Johnston Frank Thomas Marc Davis and Maurice Noble. Both the book and the companion flip book are signed by animators Ollie Johnston Frank Thomas Marc Davis and Maurice Noble. Johnston Thomas and Davis were three of Walt Disneys' "Nine Old Men" and Marc Davis developed and animated the characters of Bambi and Thumper. Maurice Noble was with Disney Studios for the early part of his career and worked on the development of the Bambi film. <br/><br/>Who amongst us has not either read the book by Felix Salten published in the 1920s or seen the film done in 1942 As the authors wrote "From the start 'Bambi' was a very different picture. It had a fantasy and reality all its own separate from Walt Disney's other films. This was no imaginary forest that one could enter and leave at will. Whoever ventured in became part of an experience so strong that neither heart nor mind could ever forget its impact". <br/><br/>This book bridges the worlds between the book and the film and invite us into the world in which the authors and animators worked and lived every day: how to bring the magic of the book and the story onto the big screen. Apparently Walt Disney himself envisioned such a book for the authors dedicated the book to him with the following words: "We dedicate this book to Walt Disney who asked for it fifty years ago.Sorry Walt - you always said we were slow".<br/><br/>We are offering this set together as they were originally sold and as they were meant to be with both the Flip Book and the standard volume. BOTH VOLUMES ARE SIGNED BY ALL FOUR ARTISTS. The companion Flip Book displays short animation sequences for Bambi Ollie Johnston Thumper Frank Thomas Friend Owl Eric Larson and Bambi as the grown buck Milt Kahl.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: BAMBI - red cloth boards with title embossed on the front silver lettering on the spine pictorial endpapers etchings of Bambi's head four artist's signatures on the half-title page pictorial frontispiece title page in royal purple and black with small vignette of Bambi and Thumper the volume is replete with vintage photographs drawings and etchings. Dust jacket shows a single animation cell on the front depicting Bambi Thumper and Flower summary of the book on the front flap author bios on the back flap 208 pages. FLIP BOOK is softbound with pictorial cardboard wraps that mirror the dust jacket on the front four artist's signatures on the title page no text as all pages are devoted to the animation statement on the back wrap stating the volume is not for individual sale unpaginated comprised of 48 leaves 16 mo. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: The main volume BAMBI is in absolutely pristine condition with no flaws that we can detect including being free of prior owner markings. The unclipped but not priced dust jacket shows a small amount of sunning to the front near the spine else fine. The FLIP BOOK is fine with no creases or edgewear at all it appears to be unread and is also free of prior owner markings.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply please contact seller for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Stewart, Tabori & Chang [1990] hardcover books