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74103Kopenhagen Andreasen & Lachmann 1940. . Nr. 479 von 500 num.en Exemplaren für Direktor Ejler Jörgensen s. Druckvermerk. Werbegabe für die Freunde des Verlages mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift des Verlegers Andreasen am Schluß des Vorwortes. Mit Faksimiles von Andersens Handschrift seiner Erzählung aus "Eventyr og Historier" sowie Faksimiles von handschriftlichen Versionen auf Deutsch "Zwölf mit der Post" auch "Die Zwölf in der Postkutsche" Englisch und Französisch einem Text von H. G. Olrik einer Reproduktion des Original-Umschlages von 1861 und 12 farbigen Monatsbildern von dänischen Künstlern. - Einband gebräunt u. etwas bestoßen innen gering gebräunt u. vereinzelt leicht stockfleckig Kopenhagen, Andreasen & Lachmann, 1940. unknown
69563Berlin-Charlottenburg Vita Deutsches Verlagshaus 1911. . Just so stories for little children dt. - Nur so Märchen für kleine Kinder Das Elefantenkind; Wie der Walfisch seinen Schlund bekam; Wie das Kamel seinen Buckel bekam; Wie das Rhinozeros seine Haut bekam; Die Entstehung des Gürteltiers; Wie der Leopard seine Flecke bekam / Nur so Geschichten für Kinder Die Katze die allein spazieren ging; Der Krebs der mit der See spielte; Der Sing-Sang vom alten Mann Känguruh; Wie der erste Brief geschrieben wurde; Wie das Alphabet entstand; Der Schmetterling der mit dem Fuß stampfte. - Einband berieben Rücken gebräunt u. leicht fleckig Besitzvermerk aV. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Vita, Deutsches Verlagshaus, [1911]. unknown
Runeberg, Johan LudvigSlightly worn book jackets. unknown
198728691New York: Dial 1987. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Spirin Gennady. 1st ptg. Five stories illustrated in color by Gennady Spirin: MacDonald's "Little Daylight" Pushkin's "The Princess and the Seven Brothers" Hoffman's "The Nutcracker" de Cervantes' "The Beautiful Kitchen Maid" and Andersen's "The Emperor's New Clothes." Signed and dated by Spirin on the title page. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Dial hardcover
1928010436Newark NJ: Charles E Graham & Co 1928 Three volumes in a book-shaped box that repeats the cover of the title volume the books have light dust soil wear to extremities one has a crease to the corner of a the cover the original box is worn and has undergone some cosmetic restoration. The cover title is illustrated by Julia Greene; The Sheep and the Pig Who Went Into the Woods to Live by Themselves illustrator uncredited; The Sky is Falling on Henny-Penny! is illustrated by Marie Schubert. Each volume illustrated in color and b&w. . Pictorial Card Covers. Very Good. Illus. by Julia Greene Marie Schubert & Uncredited. 12mo. Charles E Graham & Co paperback
1935009572London: Frederick Warne & Co. 1935 Light green cloth pictorially stamped in 2 colors and gilt minor shelf wear and a previous owner's bookplate to copyright page else clean; matching dust jacket with a whisper of wear and slight darkening along top edge. A compilation of 4 of L. Leslie Brooke's children's books with 32 humorous color plates by Brooke as well as equally charming work in line throughout. No date circa 1935 based on listed titles. . Later Printing. Pictorial Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by L. Leslie Brooke. Small 4to. Frederick Warne & Co. hardcover
1923010108New York: George H Doran 1923 Circa 1923. 228 pgs. Red cloth pictorially stamped and titled in gilt rubbing to extremities gift inscription occasional soil and stains but clean overall 2 pages mended. An abridged version of the 1910 edition containing the title story Blue Beard Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. Illustrated with 16 gorgeous tipped-in color plates mounted on text stock. Hughey 23i. Later American Edition. Pictorial Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. Large Thick 8vo. George H Doran hardcover
193717443<p>Text in Norwegian/Teksten i norsk. Good HC no DJ. Blue and white paper over boards backed with red cloth; front cover with pictorial design; rear cover plain but for publisher's device; gilt stamped title on spine. Covers are lightly scuffed; clean but for a faintly mottled appearance perhaps from past mildew; slight rubbing wear at fore corners; spine is slightly faded; gilt titles on spine are somewhat dulled; tightly bound; gift inscription and date 1937 on front free end paper; bright clean interior. 8vo 93 pp; illustrated.</p> Oslo: A.M. Hanches hardcover
1915010865<p>Amsterdam: S L Van Looy 1915 1915 per institutional copies.Pictorial boards with wear to corners old bookstore sticker to endpaper. The old fairy tale Puss in Boots retold in verse and illustrated by the brothers Jan & Mathieu Wiegman in silhouettes and line. Lovely and quite scarce. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Jan Wiegman Silhouettes & Mathieu Wiegman Decorations. Small 4to.</p> S L Van Looy
197232278New York: Holt Rinehart & Winston 1972. 1st ed. Kellogg Steven. 1st ptg. 4to picture book Review copy with publisher's slip and publicity photo laid in signed by Kellogg with a drawing of child on top of castle tower. As new in unclipped dj. Holt, Rinehart & Winston unknown
197321349New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1973. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. Sendak Maurice. 1st ptg. 2 vol. 12mo full brown cloth with the delicate Maurice Sendak drawings. Fine in fine djs and lightly sunned full cloth slipcase with separate chemise of the individual plates. The volumes are not signed having been presumably replaced by the previous owner with the regular 1st ptg. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
35881Joliet: Volland. 35th ed. Hardcover. Rae John. 8vo pictorial boards illustrated in color throughout by John Rae stories adapted from legends collected by Henry R. Schoolcraft ethnologist and government agent for the lLake Superior country which were published in 1839 under the title "Algic Researches." Fine in near fine box with light wear to corners no previous owner's marks. Volland hardcover
1911010159London & New York: Augener Ltd / G Schirmer 1911 Light blue cloth titled in gilt with oval pastedown light shelf wear and darkening to cloth at extremities a few spots to endpapers mild reading wear. Illustrated with 31 oval illustrations in color and each tune is surounded by a line art floral border. Nursery rhymes are set to music harmonized by Alfred Moffat. . Probable First Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by H. Willebeek Le Mair. Oblong 4to. Augener Ltd / G Schirmer hardcover
193230832London: Oxford University Press 1932. Nicoll Gordon. Small 4to full blue cloth printed in silver illustrated with colored endpapers and 12 tipped in color plates by Gordon Nicoll plus b&W vignettes at the head of each of 20 chapters/stories including Aladdin sindbad and Ali Baba as well as less familiar tales. From the lane translation introduced by E. O. Lorimer. Lightly cocked with faint foxing to early pages and fore edge 1940 gift inscription to verson of front free endpaper very good. Oxford University Press unknown
19630006635Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1963. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Dick Martin. Octavo 303 pages white cloth cocked <br/><br/>There was only one printing of this edition. OZIANA p.119. A second edition appeared in 1989. Illustrated by Dick Martin. Reilly & Lee hardcover
1924010263Harrisburg PA: Miller Advertising Company 1924 Color pictorial card cover with cloth spine minor wear clean. Each page contains a nursery rhyme accompanied by a small color illustration by Ray Snow a paragraph about the rhyme it's history and/or meaning followed by text which incorporates a local Harrisburg business. Scarce. Another edition was published featuring businesses from Mechanicsburg. Pictorial Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. Illus. by Ray Snow. 8vo. Miller Advertising Company paperback
1943008757Springfield MA: McLoughlin Bros 1943 Pictorial boards with plastic comb binding light edge wear light internal soil mended tear to last moveable. The famous fairy tale illustrated with six scenes that change when you slide a slotted panel. . Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Emma C. McKean. Large Oblong 4to. McLoughlin Bros unknown
1973011184<p>London: Macmillan 1973 Illustrated boards with minor rubbing to extremities matching dust jacket with light edge wear and three creases to front panel that appear to be a manufacturing defect. A book of Danish nursery rhymes illustrated in full color throughout. Humorous. British and American editions issued simultaneously. First British Edition. Illustrated Boards. Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by N. M. Bodecker. Oblong 4to.</p> Macmillan hardcover
1995011071<p>Kingston NY: Battledore 1995 9 x 6.5 inch. Grey paper folder titled in black ink old tape mark and light creasing to edges houses two cards one an explanation of this unpublished work by Beatrix Potter illustrating an old nursery rhyme compiled by Anne Stevenson Hobbs of the V&A Museum the other a reproduction of Potter's drawing printed in brown ink on fine art paper. #2 of 100 copies 125 copies printed 25 hors commerce. . Loose Portfolio. Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Beatrix Potter.</p> Battledore paperback
198829938San Diego: Harcourt Brace 1988. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Hague Michael. 1st ptg small 4to green cloth-backed boards with Michael Hague's color illustrations throughout inscribed with a goofy face sketch by Hague on half-title. Fine in near price-clipped dj with small scuffs to head and foot of spine no previous owner's markings. Inscribed by the illustrator. Harcourt Brace hardcover
198831751San Diego: Harcourt Brace 1988. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Hague Michael. 1st ptg small 4to green cloth-backed boards with Michael Hague's color illustrations throughout inscribed with a goofy face sketch by Hague on half-title. Fine in near price-clipped dj with small scuffs to head and foot of spine no previous owner's markings. Inscribed with a drawing by the illustrator. Harcourt Brace hardcover
19540006636Chicago: Reilly & Lee 1954. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/price-clipped. Octavo; x 277 pages tawny cloth slight crease in the last half dozen leaves. <br/><br/>There was only one printing of this book OZIANA p.117. This encyclopedia of Oziana shows nearly 500 illustrations from the original drawings by John R. Neill Frank Kramer and "Dirk" with identifications of over 630 of the characters of the 39 Oz books. Additionally the owner of the book has an alphabetical key to becoming a registered citizen of the Land of Oz. Map endpapers. Reilly & Lee hardcover
193927916Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1939. Text paper tanned but supple with some foxing edge rubs small loss at base of spine some small loss to edges of rear cover a very good copy. 27916. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. Includes David H. Keller John Beynon George C. Wallis and others. Also includes a science article by Arthur C. Clarke "We Can Rocket To the Moon-Now!" his second professional appearance. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown
194223903Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1942. Touch of wear at base of spine a fine copy. 23903. Octavo single issue cover by J. Nicolson pictorial wrappers. The final issue with an announcement as such on the front cover. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. Fiction by Benson Herbert Clark Ashton Smith Miles J. Breuer and Marion F. Eadie. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown
193920561Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1939. Price lightly penciled on front cover a touch of edge rubbing a nearly fine copy. 20561. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown