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8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 15 plates, endpapers mildly spotted; original red cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, backstrip faintly chafed at head else a remarkably bright, crisp copy. With contemporary prize bookplate and trade ticket of Combridges of Hove on front paste-down. The first English edition of Andersen's 'Eventyr' was published by Pickering as 'Danish Fairy Tales and Legends' in 1846. The fourteen tales contained therein were translated by Mrs. Howitt. In 1852 the scarce second edition appeared, containing forty-five tales and at the time the sole complete collection in English. The translations were made from the original Danish and not from any of the later German versions. Enhanced by Heath Robinson's inimitable illustrations, this edition comprises a verbatim reprint of the fourteen tales of the 1846 edition and the remaining thirty-one tales of the second edition of 1852. AN ELEGANT COPY OF A VERY SCARCE EDITION.
67760Stuttgart G. Weise 1903. . Erste Ausgabe. Krahé Spielwelt 57. - Außentitel: "Hans im Glück. Ein Märchen von L. Meggendorfer". - Das bekannte Märchen von Hans der zum Lohn für seine Arbeit einen Klumpen Gold erhält u. durch vermeintlich günstige ständige Tauschhandel endlich doch mit leeren Händen heimkehrt wurde von Ida Bosch-Ibo in etwas holprige Reime gebracht von den leicht karikierenden Illustrationen augenzwinkernd begleitet. - Zu dem Illustrator Karikaturisten u. Bilderbuch-Künstler L. Meggendorfer 1847-1925 siehe Doderer Lex. KJL II S. 459 f. ohne diesen Titel. - Einband mäßig bestoßen u. angestaubt RDeckel u. letzte Bll. mit kleinen Wurmlöchlein außerhalb der Darstellung Klammerheftung angerostet Buchblock lose; im Ganzen gut erhaltenes Exemplar. - Selten! [Stuttgart, G. Weise, 1903]. unknown
1929007595New York: Longman's Green and Co 1929 Translated by Clara V. Winlow. Illustrated boards with red cloth spine edge and corner wear pages age-toned. A rare and stunning children's book featuring humanized mice and frogs printed on thick paper with vibrant and rich colors. "Spread happiness with your playing everywhere and some will also come your way and bread to eat as well." See Five Years of Children's Books by Bertha Mahoney pg 76. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Oblong Folio. Longman's Green and Co hardcover
1919007478New York: Frederick A Stokes 1919 Red cloth pictorially stamped in black titled in gilt with die-cut color pastedown to front cover light wear to extremities frontis tissue creased else nice internally; the dust jacket is missing large pieces with old repairs on verso heavily worn. A beautifully illustrated Mother Goose with 24 color plates plus full and partial page line art. A beautiful copy rare with the dust jacket. First Edition. Very Good/Good Minus. Illus. by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis. Thick 4to. Frederick A Stokes hardcover
195016728ABVienna, ca. 1950. 18,5 : 22,5 cm. 6 coloured aquatints mounted on cardboard by Maria Millanich
Very Good Russian Rare second edition of Nazim Hikmet Ran's 'Cloud in love' in Russian as well as in any Slavic languages, translated by Russian Turcolog and philologist Lely Nikolayeviç Starostov, (1924-1985). It's an allegorical story about an evil desert spirit who tries to destroy an oasis that is tendered by beautiful Aishe. Luckily, a Cloud falls in love with her and protects the oasis, although it costs him a life. This script also was used as it was for Soviet animation with the same title 'Vlyublennoye oblako', which was made in 1959 by Roman Kachanov, one of the pioneers of Soviet stop motion animation. Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Russian. 118, [1] p., b/w ills.
1816AUB-2354Paris, F.I. Fournier 1816. Bel ensemble de 7 pet. in-8 (20x13) reliés, reliures demi basane, dos ornés avec motifs et titres dorés, plus de 4000 pages avec table des matières.
1939009767London: Hatchard & Co 1939 190 pgs. Vellum backed cloth boards blue spine label. a tiny bit of wear to edge of spine label else fine and clean housed in a later slip case which has a long abrasion to one panel. Illustrated with 2 color plates there would have been more if the book had not been rushed to publication to avoid WWII paper restrictions. Limited Edition #371/500 signed by Dulac and Crary on the limitation page. A delightful modern fairy tale. Hughey 91a. . Signed by Author & Illustrator. First Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. 4to. Hatchard & Co hardcover
192030412New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1920. 1st edition US. Hardcover. Fine. Rackham Arthur. 1st separate US ed. a subset of the complete tales issued in 1909. 4to full red cloth decorated gilt spine and cover illustrated with 20 mounted tissue guarded color plates by Arthur Rackham plus 29 line drawings. Ink 1924 gift inscription to front free endpaper darker thread across front board else fine. E.P. Dutton & Co hardcover
192230401New York: Doran 1922. 1st ed. Hardcover. Rackham Arthur. 1st US edition. 4to full red cloth with pictorial gilt cover design.16 tipped in color plates and 8 additional pastel colored illustrations by Arthur Rackham. 208pp. A fine bright copy no previous owner's marks. Doran hardcover
19921121 O42<p>SIGNED LIMITED FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING stated complete number line to 1 Cambridge Candlewick Press 1992 ISBN #156402072X. Deluxe Limited Slipcased Edition #7 of 350 numbered copies. Signed by Sendak and Iona Opie. New and includes publishers paper with original price of $75 and Limitation Number No. 7 on the label. A collection of traditional children's poems and riddles illustrated by Maurice Sendak mostly in color. Books are Carefully Packed and Shipped Daily with Delivery Confirmation from Dry Smoke-Free shop. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed.</p> Candlewick Press hardcover
1929009180Paris: Chez Firmin-Didot 1929 Printed paper wraparound covers over card light soil creasing to spines in a worn marbled slip case. Facsimile reprints of the 1695 editions of Perrault's poems fairy tales and fables limited to a total of 500 copies the first 185 on vellum. This is number 419 or 479 on arches paper. Scarce. Limited Edition. Card Covers. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo. Chez Firmin-Didot hardcover
1935003221Los Angeles: Suttonhouse 1935 181 pgs. Blue cloth hardcover titled in gilt mild discoloration of cloth near spine else fine in color pictorial dust jacket with wear at folds small chips to spine ends and corners spine slightly darkened slip case is wornand dusted. A collection of seven prize winning stories illustrated by Pogany with 7 full page color plates and small b&w drawings on almost every page. Uncommon with wrapper and slipcase. First Trade. Hard Cover. Very Good to Near Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Willy Pogany. 4to. Suttonhouse hardcover
1926010499Philadelphia & London: J B Lippincott Co 1926 229 pgs. Top edge stained red. Burgundy cloth pictorially stamped and titled in gilt minor wear to extremities; pictorial dust jacket sunned and worn with small losses price-clipped. A selection of folk and fairy tales from India retold for a modern audience. Illustrated with 12 full-page color plates. . First Edition. Cloth Hard Cover. Near Fine/Fair. Illus. by Katharine Pyle. Large 8vo. J B Lippincott Co hardcover
193830284Philadelphia: David McKay 1938. 1st ed. Hardcover. Near Fine. Marge. 4to full red cloth with color cover plate and interior color plates and line drawings by Marge of Littel Lulu fame. Ogres pirates robbers and wizards in the vein of Thompson's Oz continuation tales. Sticker from Green Dolphin Bookshop affixed to rear pastedown. Fine no dj or previous owner's marks. David McKay hardcover
1913700006Macmillan 1913. This is the scarce and desireable edition that contains 32 full color illustrations by Warwick Goble. This book is a former library copy and does not have the original binding. It has a library binding in red with black designs. Simple black text on spine. Original book has no library markings new rear endpaper attached to library binding show some remnants of card slot removal. No other markings that I can find. 32 colour illustrations by Warwick Goble with captioned tissue-guards all present. List of illustrations indicated that there should be a plate on page 299 "They were very friendly however and inquired her name. Snowdrop' answered she." is actually bound in at page 304. Pages show some soil and foxing wear at edges a few pages have small closed tears. All illustrations were printed on glossy stock paper and show much less soil. 7 inches by 9 inches with 379 pages. Ex-Library. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by WARWICK GOBLE. Macmillan Hardcover
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In 1/5 decorative leather bound with moon-star and tughra embossing. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm)., 288 p. Ozege:-. No bibliographic detail inside the book, and it seems study was not completed. Text is cut in last page, and informed us that study will have been as 4 volumes set in preface (moukaddimah), but the other volumes or/and any bibliographic details not found in any source and bibliographic study. Fîrûznâme.
Very Good Russian First Edition of this early Soviet compilation of Nart and Ossetian epics. Valentina Aleksandrovna Dynnik-Sokolova was a Russian and Soviet literary critic and translator, member of the Union of Writers of the USSR. Dynnik-Sokolova has articles, where she considered, among other researchers, the question of the similarity of the ancient Russian composition of the 12th century with the works of Western European medieval poetry. Original cloth bdg. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 13 cm). In Russian. 78 p., ills. OCLC 4925492.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original pictorial wrappers. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 302 p. Slightly chipped on extremities, stains on cover. Otherwise a good copy. First Ottoman Turkish edition of this Arabic historical novel that takes its subject from Arabic nights. "Romance and intrigue provide the central plot of the novel that is woven into the broader picture of the fall of the Barmakis. Harun held his sister Abbasa in great affection and loved to spend his evenings in her company. But his favorite companion was Ja'far. It was quite unsuitable for a man from outside the family to be admitted to the company of a young woman, but Harun found a way to arrange things; he decided to marry them to each other in what the French call a "marriage blanc". As he explained to Ja'far "you see her only in my company, your body never approaches hers and you have no conjugal relations with her. You may thus share our evenings of pleasure without risk." Ja'far accepted and swore solemnly in front of witnesses never to visit his young wife, stay alone with her or even spend a minute under the same roof unless Harun was present. But Jafar was handsome and Abbasa's beauty was second to none. The inevitable occurred. How and why no one is certain. There was a great political advantage for Ja'far to unite himself with the sister of the Caliph. But did his mother who was close to both her son and Abbasa prod them in that direction? Or was their deep love sufficient to consummate their marriage, as Zaidan seems to imagine? No one knows for sure and the novel does not speculate on what really happened. The only sure thing is that Abbasa became pregnant and gave birth to at least one child and perhaps two as related in the novel. And when Harun learned of the relationship, this was the beginning of the end for the Barmakis. The close friendship between Harun and Ja'far spawned jealousies among the Caliph's entourage. Chief among them was the hostility that Al-Fadl ibn al-Rabi' had towards Ja'far. The two men detested each other and did everything they could to destroy each other. Last but not least Zubayda, Harun's favorite Hashemite wife also did not like Ja'far. He had been a tutor to al-Ma'mun, the son of a Persian slave girl, her son's rival. It was known that Harun admired Ma'mun's gifts and was thinking of promoting him over Al-Amin in the order of succession. There is every reason to believe that Zubayda exercised her considerable influence against Ja'far. She comes across as shrewd, skillful, and willful. Zaidan never explicitly speculates to what extent al-Rashid's reaction was politically or emotionally motivated. The narrative and dialogue suggest a combination of those factors. Ja'far had been disloyal to Harun and had stained the family honor: his disobedience could not go unpunished. But Harun was shrewd and feared for his power and influence - to the extent that the Barmakis might usurp the Abbasid caliphate. Within this broad historical canvass, Zaidan's fast-paced narrative with its twists and turns is full of suspense. It covers only a few months of Harun al-Rashid's reign but one that fatefully changed the course of 'Abbasid history." (Source: The Zaidan Foundation). Zaidan was a prolific Lebanese novelist, journalist, editor, and teacher, most noted for his creation of the magazine Al-Hilal, which he used to serialize his twenty-three historical novels. His primary goal, as a writer and intellectual during the Nahda, was to make the common Arabic population know their own history through the entertaining medium of the novel. He has enjoyed widespread popularity. He is also considered to have been one of the first thinkers to help formulate the theory of Arab nationalism. OCLC: 780178860.; Özege 2.
4to., First Edition thus, with 32 fine coloured plates (all original tissue guards present), some light and obtrusive spotting as often; original decorative cloth gilt, boards elaborately blocked and patterned in gilt, back gilt extra, backstrip mildly faded (but all gilt wholly legible), a very good, clean copy. Lal Behari Day's collection of folklore was first published in 1883. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION
198334385New York: Holt Rinehart Winston 1983. 1st ed. Hardcover. Hague Michael. #341 of 350 copies signed by Michael Hague and containing a specially commissioned drawing that appears only in the limited edition. 4to brown cloth over green tweed cloth in matching brown coth slipcase. With color illustrations throughout by Hague and quite a charming dragon. Fine in slightly faded cloth-covered slipcase with a trace of soil no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Holt, Rinehart, Winston hardcover
1d13357J. Harris London 1817. 79 pages with 22 engraved plates and engraved title half-leather ownership inscription to endpapers/foxed/some leaves loosened/covers stained/contemporary half-calf. - First edition of the scarce children`s book about moralistic advices - hardcover
Jeppesen B., Flemming, ilIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Fine English Three pamphlets in original wrappers. All are signed and inscribed. From the Collection Jarring. 1-) Stimulants among the Turks of Eastern Turkmenistan an Eastern Turki text edited with translation, notes, and glossary. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, 1993. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 35, [1], [4 ]p. Signed and inscribed by Jarring to Steffan Rosen (?). ISBN: 9789122015376. 2-) The Moen collection of eastern Turki (New Uighur) popular poetry. Edited with translation, notes, and glossary. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, 1996. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Uighur. 46, [6] p. Popular poems from a collection recorded by Rev. Sigfrid Moen, 1930-1938. Glossary: p. [38]-44. Signed and inscribed by Jarring to Steffan Rosen (?). ISBN: 9789140050885. 3-) Culture clash in Central Asia: Islamic views on Chinese theatre. Eastern Turki texts, edited with translation, notes, and vocabulary. Almqvist & Wiksell International, Stockholm, 1991. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English and Uighur. 40, [4] p., b/w ills. Signed and inscribed by Jarring to Steffan Rosen (?). ISBN: 9789122014447.
18962783Paris, Edouard Pelletan, 1896 ; in-4, en feuillets sous chemise-étui miel, pièce de titre rouge au dos de la chemise, étui muet ; (4) ff. (2 bl., faux-titre, titre), 195 pp., (4) ff. (2 ff. de table, justification, bl.) ; 62 bois gravés en noir + suites ; couverture blanche à rabats illustrée en couleurs.