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18992020181Chicago: Geo. M. Hill Company 1899 . Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. W.W. DENSLOW. Quarto 102 unnumbered pages pictorial boards rubbed edgeworn corners worn rebacked in brown leather with new endpapers. Ex libris Elsie Walch 1929. Note: it appears that young Elsie helpfully provided pencilled page numbers at the top of each page. <br/><br/>Verse by L. Frank Baum. Illustrated by W. W. Denslow who of course also did THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ the next year. Hand-lettered by Ralph Fletcher Seymour his first big job after arriving in Chicago from Indiana. and before he began his Alderbrink Press. The final page is a drawing of Ralph Seymour by W. W. Denslow. Geo. M. Hill Company hardcover
192237134London: A. & C .Black 1922. 1st ed. Hardcover. Owen J.H. 4to blue cloth with gilt titling and color cover plate onlaid. An uncommon edition Illustrated with 8 color plates and numerous line drawings by J. H. Owen. The classic Grimm's tale is illustrated with the rats attired in elegant Japanese style. Professionally rebound appearance matching the first edition but with darker blue cloth and lacking the gilt rules around the covor plate. Pages are unevenly toned but the overall effect is very good and the bright plates are in fine condition. No name or bookplates. A. & C .Black hardcover
198126738New York: Delacorte 1981. 1st ed. Hardcover. Steptoe John. 1st ptg. 4to picture book pictorial boards illustrated in color throughout by John Steptoe. The text "Maman-Caiman" an Oulof folk tale from Senegal originally appeared in "Les Contes d'Amadou Koumba" by Birago Diop in 1961. The first edition in English and the first illustrated edition. Inscribed by the author "to Susan Collier" and also signed and dated by Steptoe whose signature is uncommon. Signed by author and artist. Delacorte hardcover
193230268London: Oxford University Press 1932. Hardcover. Very Good. Nicoll Gordon. 1st thus small 4to full green cloth printed in black 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 fee endpaper very good. Oxford University Press hardcover
194633467New York: Weird Tales 1946. First edition Pulp Magazine Near Fine. A.R. Tilburne. New York: Weird Tales: 1946. First edition Pulp Magazine Near Fine 96 pp.<br/> Cover artwork by: A.R. Tilburne Remarkably well-preserved. Clean straight tight crease-free and with sharp and crisp spine. Lightly toned at extremities of text block. Weird Tales unknown
192839442Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company 1928. Pulp Magazine Fair/Good. C.C. Senf. Indianapolis: Popular Fiction Publishing Company: 1928. Pulp Magazine Fair/Good 144 pp. Cover artwork by: C.C. Senf Browning tape affixed to head of spine panel and along fold for rear cover tape ghosts on verso of front cover very modest edgewear and with moderate browning to extremities of pages cover with closed tear at lower edge of spine fold. Includes work by Clark Ashton Smith H. Warner Munn Seabury Quinn Theodore Roscoe Donald Wandrei and others. A solid copy. Popular Fiction Publishing Company unknown
199031446San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1990. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine. Moser Barry. #79 of 250 copies signed by both Yolen and illustrator Barry Moser on the limitation page. 4to picture book full ochre cloth in maroon cloth-covered slipcase. Dreamy watercolor illustrations for a story of how horses came to the Blackfeet People. Fine in fine slipcase. Signed by author and artist. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
18195314BB2. Auflage. Mailand, J. Silvestri, 1819. 12°. (103), (5) S. Orig.-Broschur mit Verlagsanzeigen auf den Deckeln u. Rückentitel (fleckig, mit kl. Randläsuren).
124049aafImprimé par Sauniée fils, s.d. (vers 1826) 20x28 (image), aquatinte en noir, 1 feuille (one plate 29x43.5 cm).
12mo., First Edition thus, with an engraved title-vignette, some light age-soiling; later boards, calf back lettered in gilt, a very good, firm copy. With 1p. publisher's advertisement at end. Scarce variant of the popular novel and moral tale by John Moore, physician, writer and biographer of Smollett, his friend and patient. The hero is a Sicilian, brought up without restraint, who begins by squeezing a pet sparrow to death and who, after a selfish career, dies of a wound received in a duel. 'Tracing the windings of vice and delineating the disgusting features of villainy are unpleasant tasks, and some people cannot bear to contemplate such a picture. It is fair, therefore, to warn readers of this turn of mind not to pursue the story of Zeluco' (DNB). The work was first published in 1786; CBEL gives at least seven editions by 1800. This variant, with the alternative spelling of the title, appears to be scarce; we have been unable to trace any institutional copy (including BL, Bodleian, CUL, NLC, NLS, Trinity Dublin and others). It may well be an unrecorded pirate. See CBEL II, p.549; DNB.
1869AQ22121London and Edinburgh: William and Robert Chambers 1869. 224pp. With an engraved frontispiece. Contemporary half-calf marbled boards tooled in gilt and blind contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Heavily rubbed. FFEP torn away else internally clean and crisp. The sixth volume of short stories selected from Chamber's Journal including Anna Maria Sargeant's 'The lie of expediency' Percy B. St John's 'The rifle: a tale of Arkansas' Camilla Toulmin's 'To slay or to save' and several unattributed others such as 'Story of an Edinburgh sedan-carrier' and 'The work-girl'. . 8vo. William and Robert Chambers hardcover
18839412(London), Leadenhall Press, (1883). 4to (29 x 22 cm). Mit zahlr. Holzschnitten. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. Ca. 200 S., einzeln paginiert. Grüne OLwd. m. zweifarbiger Deckelpräg. 2 unbeschnittene Kanten.
66285Fürth Bilderbuch-Verlag G. Löwensohn 1927. . Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Von dem Bilibin-Schüler und Bühnenbildner Nikolaus Strunke illustrierte Sage von der lettischen Autorin Anna Brigader Brigaderer 1861-1933. Die meisten ihrer Arbeiten darunter diverse Märchenspiele entstanden in den späten 1920er u. frühen 1930er Jahren. - Vgl. LdKJL III 633. - Niklavs Strunke 1894-1966 lettischer Maler Grafiker Glasmaler Bühnenbildner einer der originellsten Künstler in der Generation der lettischen Modernisten. - Vorsätze leimschattig sonst erfreulich gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Fürth, Bilderbuch-Verlag G. Löwensohn, 1927. unknown
183619254Graz, in Commission bei Eduard Ludewig, 1836. 8°. Mit einer gefalt. Tabelle. VIII, 182 S., 1 weißes Bl., Bedruckte OBrosch.
195317411<p>Inscribed by author. Very Good HC in Fair DJ. Red cloth over boards gilt stamped titles on spine. Clean square covers and spine; slight fading along cover edges; tightly bound; slightly age darkened end papers; inscribed on front free end paper 'With gratitude To Ruth the friend who has been such a wonderful help. Louise M. Welles'; owner name and address on front free end paper; bright clean interior. DJ is scuffed; clean but for several smudges on rear cover; some fading along edges; 1 x 3 inch chip missing at rear cover tail edge; other small chips and tears along edges. 8vo 103 pp; illustrated. Cf OCLC #19037964.</p> New York: Vantage Press hardcover
Fine English Paperback. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English. [2], 127, 92 p. Original Uighur version (in Arabic script and roman transcription) of As?h?ab al-kahf (In risala-i H?azrat-i Sult?an Ashabu'l-kahf, Azhâb al-Kâhf) with English translation: Contents, Preface, Introduction, Transcription System, Text (Transcripted), Textual Corrections and Notes, Translation in English, Vocabulary (Transcription of Uyghur vocabulary with English meanings), and Facsimile of original manuscript in Uighur. The treatise on the Companions of the Cave (In risala-i Hazrat-i Sultan Ashabu'l-Kahf) is one of the nine manuscripts in the Mannerheim Collection of Eastern Turki manuscripts. The manuscript belongs to the Finno-Ugrian Society and is kept in the archives of the Society under the code number 2.49.1 (Mannerheim Coll.). Raquette in his article "Collection of Manuscripts from Eastern Turkestan describes all but this particular manuscript from the collection. Halen is the first to register the manuscript in his Handbook of Oriental Collections in Finland under entry number 351; he describes the manuscript as 'Eastern Turki (Uighur-Uzbek) MS, 18:11 cm, 96 p. (47 foll.), without pagination, a hand written copy of a "tazkir" from the tomb of the Seven Brothers in Tuyok, near Kara Hodja. Not described in the catalogue of Raquette". Signed and inscribed by Naskali to Gunnar Jarring, (1907-2002), was a Swedish diplomat and Turkologist.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In modern very aesthetic full leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 197, [2], [1] p. Altin isik. Ziya Gökalp, whose real name is Mehmet Ziya was born on March 23,1876 in Diyarbair. Ziya Gökalp started his education in Diyarbakir, and moved to Istanbul in 1895 to attend the school for veterinary medicine. During this stage of his life, he met important political figures of the era such as Ibrahim Temo and Ishak Sukûti. He was much influenced by the Young Turks movement and joined the political reform movement Ittihat ve Terakki (Committee of Union and Progress). He was arrested in 1898 because of his dissident activities and spent a year in prison. After his release, he was sent to exile to Diyarbakir where he worked on a minor governmental assignments. After the declaration of the second constitutional monarchy, he established a branch of Ittihat ve Terakki in Diyarbakir, and became its representative. He published the Peyman newspaper. In 1909, he attended the Ittihat ve Terakki Congress held in Thessalonica as the Diyarbakir delegate. The next year, he was elected member to the central administrative council of this organization in Thessalonica. He taught sociology courses in Ittihat Terakki's school, which he had helped establish in 1910. In the mean time, he also published the Genç Kalemler periodical. In 1912, he was elected as a representative of Ergani Maden to the Meclis-i Mebusan (Parliament), and he moved to Istanbul. He was also one of the founders of the association Türk Ocagi (The Turkish Hearth). He wrote about nationalism and Turkish nationalism in the publication of this association Turk Yurdu, and in many other publications such as Halka Dogru, Islam Mecmuasi, Milli Tetebbular Mecmuasi, Iktisadiyat Mecmuasi, Içtimaiyat Mecmuasi and Yeni Mecmua. In the mean time, he taught sociology at the Darülfünun-u Osmani (Istanbul University). During the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Ziya Gökalp sought to fashion a new national identity. In essence, his philosophy consisted of the effort of synthesizing the ethical and cultural values native to Turkish society, and certain values borrowed from the west. He summarized this approach as 'becoming Turkish, Muslim, and modern', and he took the cultural component from Turkish nationalism, and the ethical component from Islam. Gokalp defended that the constructive element of international culture were national cultures and he gave priority to folk literature over court literature. He believed in the importance of positive sciences, which had made the technological and scientific development of the West possible and considered religion as an auxiliary element on the way to reach religious and social unity. His social model was influenced by Emile Durkheim's theoretical concept of 'solidarism'. He opted for this model because unlike liberalism, which was based on the individual, and Marxism, which was based on class struggle, solidarism considered vocational organizations as the essential social unit. He wrote countless articles explaining his social and political views, and he systematized the concept of Turkish nationalism. He played an important role in the establishment and the development of Turkish national literature. In spite of the verse works and the poetry that he wrote in defense of Turkish nationalism, recent history Turkish cultural tends to acknowledge him more as a figure of political struggle. Ziya Gökalp earned great respect on the basis of his life of political activism. Leaving an indelible mark on the development of Turkish national identity, Gokalp died on October 25, 1924 as a citizen of the newly founded Republic of Turkey. Hegira: 1342 = Roumi: 1339 = Gregorian: 1923. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Özege 550.; Just five copies in OCLC: 880485512 (x3).; 163023661 (x2). Altin isik (The Golden light) includes the collection of Turkish tales in verse and prosaical which reflected Ziya Gökalp's thoughts. When he was a small child, Z
11236No place; 'Wednesday' no date. 3 pp 12mo. 41 lines. Text clear and complete. Fair on lightly-aged paper with a couple of closed tears. He is sending 'the trans. of the Baghobahan together with the Original' and trusts that Robinson will keep his promise 'and not detain it long'. Considers it fair that Robinson's friend 'should pay the carriage thereof from & to London'. 'The younger Stewart is to send me up a book of mine in about a week - the best way will be to send the Bagh along with it as it will be the same expence'. Suggest sending another book with 'the Bagh to Haileybury' rather than to Portman Square. 'I hope you have all got down safe - and that Abercrombie has not been beat again - I guess you have not yet seen Anderson at College - I saw Roberts yesterday afternoon who told me he had just been seeing Anderson at his lodgings where he left him comfortably in bed as usual Of course the man is mad . I believe he is quite well in body - tis the immortal part of him that needeth the physician'. No place; 'Wednesday' [no date]. unknown
Juul, Pia PrefaceIn Pristine Condition. unknown
481p. Hardcover Very good condition
This is a very good hardcover ciopy in the original publisher's brown decorated cloth with just light wear. Very clean inside and out. Pre-Buddhist birth-tales from India. Illustrated with 8 black & white plates. 10" high X 6" wide, 488 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
Asbjørnsen, Moe, NauthelIn Pristine Condition. unknown
25785Leipzig Insel Verlag 1913. . Sarkowski 2. - Der deutsch-kanadische Schriftsteller u. Übersetzer.Felix Paul Greve alias Frederick Philipp Grove; 1879-1948 als Student 1902 mit der Frau des Architekten August Endell der späteren Else von Freytag-Loringhoven nach Palermo durchgebrannt ging ständiger Schulden wegen 1909 mit Else nach Nordamerika wo er in Kanada zu literarischem Ruhm kam ohne seine Geldsorgen loszuwerden. - Agnes Peters 1884- hatte sich an verschieden Schulen darunter die Kunstschule Weimar zur Naturmalerin Modell- u. Ornamentzeichnerin Batikerin u. Illustratorin ausbilden lassen. Für die Gesamtausstattung der "Abenteuer Sindbads" hatte der Verleger Kippenberg der jungen Künstlerin 1000 Mark bezahlt; es wurde ihr erster großer Bucherfolg. - Kap. u. Einband-Ecken mäßig bestoßen; Innnengelenke gelockert Vorsätze gebräunt; sonst gutes Exemplar Leipzig, Insel Verlag, 1913. unknown
66131Potsdam Müller & Co. Druck von Poeschel & Trepte Leipzig 1920. . Alf laila wa-laila dt. - Leder mäßig beschabt Rücken aufgehellt; Papier zeitbed. gebräunt; gutes sauberes Exemplar Potsdam, Müller & Co. (Druck von Poeschel & Trepte, Leipzig), [1920]. unknown
Features: Railroad News Photos; Tales of a Ten Wheeler - the biography of Northern Pacific 1356, a Baldwin 4-6-0 that served half a century of mountain railroading - amazing photos; Of Black Upholstery and Commanding Exhaust - Cessation of Virginian (VGN) passenger service provokes warm memories of orange cars, shoebox lunches, and Teddy Roosevelt regaling the riders with tales of San Juan Hill; Illustrated article on locomotive faces, with parts identified; Steam in Indian Summer - 3 - Little Railroads in faraway places; Super steam photo section, including centerfold of a P-4a in full stride (the 3713); The Story of a Pacific - the world's greatest - K.4.s - Super article with many excellent photos; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine