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1913010418London: Hodder and Stoughton 1913 113 pgs. White cloth decoratively stamped in teal and gilt light wear to top of spine 3 tiny marks to lower cover else a bright beautiful copy. Tipped in color frontis & 9 other very beautiful tipped in color plates with captioned guards. Dulac most celebrated for his "Arabian Nights" illustrations continues his heavily mid-east influenced style in this fabulous volume. Hughey 31a. First Trade. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Edmund Dulac. Thick 4to. Hodder and Stoughton 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
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
190630890Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1906. 1st ed. Kerr George F. small 4to full green cloth printed in light green red and gold. Illustrated by George F. Kerr with 8 color plates and 39 lightly tinted vignettes scattered throughout over patterned backgrounds that change color and design from signature to signature in the style of early Oz books. Fraying to top and bottom of spine some splitting to back of spine and bumping to corners but stil a handsome copy. Bobbs-Merrill unknown
1851008553New York: Elton & Co Publishers 18 Division Street 1851 Pictorial yellow paper wraps overall wear light soil and foxing uncolored. The familiar and sad verse about Jenny Wren with 8 engravings after Harrison Weir followed by 4 pages of the text of The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go. This copy makes no mention of John McLoughlin and the publisher was located at 18 Division St in 1851 only. Scarce. Original Wraps. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Harrison Weir . 16mo. Elton & Co, Publishers, 18 Division Street paperback
1886009502New York: McLoughlin Bros 1886 Covers printed in red green & black cover illustration signed W Momberger small loss to corner of cover base of spine with later stitching occasional soil but clean overall. A rather gruesome version of the Three Little Pigs illustrated with colored engravings printed on one side of paper only. AAS dates this version from around 1886. Pictorial Wraps. Good/No Jacket. Illus. by William Momberger and Other Engravings. Large 8vo. McLoughlin Bros unknown
008245York: J Kendrew 1820. Original yellow covers are faded top corner with creases otherwise a beautiful survival. 16 woodcuts including covers illustrated the nursery rhyme. Davis 28. Osborne pg 105. Original Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Engravings. 64mo. J Kendrew paperback
19272Berlin Hans Lüstenöder 1890. . Wiedergabe e. gereimten Erzählung über den "lustigen Geistlichen" Vincenz Weigand "Der Pfaffe von Kahlenberg" die Georg Rudolf Widman Achilles Jason Widman von Hall zugeschrieben wird. Mit ausführlicher Einleitung. Berlin, Hans Lüstenöder, 1890. unknown
189724<i>This book is over 122 years old. <br />"The Raven"</i> in particular—Poe investigates the loss of ideal beauty and the difficulty in regaining it. These pieces are usually narrated by a young man who laments the untimely death of his beloved. <i>"To Helen"</i> is a three stanza lyric that has been called one of the most beautiful love poems in the English language. The subject of the work is a woman who becomes in the eyes of the narrator a personification of the classical beauty of ancient Greece and Rome. <i>"Lenore"</i> presents ways in which the dead are best remembered either by mourning or celebrating life beyond earthly boundaries. In <i>"The Raven"</i> Poe successfully unites his philosophical and aesthetic ideals. In this psychological piece a young scholar is emotionally tormented by a raven's ominous repetition of "Nevermore" in answer to his question about the probability of an afterlife with his deceased lover. Charles Baudelaire noted in his introduction to the French edition of <i>"The Raven"</i>: "It is indeed the poem of the sleeplessness of despair; it lacks nothing: neither the fever of ideas nor the violence of colors nor sickly reasoning nor drivelling terror nor even the bizarre gaiety of suffering which makes it more terrible." Poe also wrote poems that were intended to be read aloud. Experimenting with combinations of sound and rhythm he employed such technical devices as repetition parallelism internal rhyme alliteration and assonance to produce works that are unique in American poetry for their haunting musical quality. In <i>"The Bells"</i> for example the repetition of the word "bells" in various structures accentuates the unique tonality of the different types of bells described in the poem.Poe's stature as a major figure in world literature is primarily based on his ingenious and profound short stories poems and critical theories which established a highly influential rationale for the short form in both poetry and fiction. Regarded in literary histories and handbooks as the architect of the modern short story Poe was also the principal forerunner of the "art for art's sake" movement in nineteenth-century European literature. Whereas earlier critics predominantly concerned themselves with moral or ideological generalities Poe focused his criticism on the specifics of style and construction that contributed to a work's effectiveness or failure. In his own work he demonstrated a brilliant command of language and technique as well as an inspired and original imagination. Poe's poetry and short stories greatly influenced the French Symbolists of the late nineteenth century who in turn altered the direction of modern literature. It is this philosophical and artistic transaction that accounts for much of Poe's importance in literary history.<br /><br />This book contains the first collection of Poems Poems and Tales. See Pictures Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover
194533415New York: Weird Tales 1945. Pulp Magazine Near Fine. Lee Brown Coye. New York: Weird Tales: 1945. Pulp Magazine Near Fine 128 pp.<br/> Cover artwork by: Lee Brown Coye Clean straight tight complete spine no tape no tears still glossy. Remarkably well-preserved. Allison V. Harding Manly Wade Wellman Robert Bloch Edmond Hamilton Carl Jacobi Reeder Gould Ray Bradbury and Irwin J. Weill. Cover art by Lee Brown Coye. Weird Tales unknown
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
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198233107New York: Dutton 1982. 1st ed. Hardcover. Jeffers Susan. 1st ptg. large 4to picture book pictorial boards the classic tale illustrated in delicate color throughout by Susan Jeffers and signed by her on the title page. Fine in near fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. signed by the artist. Dutton hardcover
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1953007687Karlsruhe / Baden Germany: Jonathan Williams Publisher 1953. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. Octavo. 131 pp table of contents with titles almost completely faded - titles appear in the text else binding tight & square pages unmarked clean with very light age-toned edges in DJ with spine sun-tanned very faint tide-mark across rear panel top spine edge worn slightly and inner flap clipped. 6.4" x 9.4" white folding wrappers in clipped DJ. with glassine protector. Jonathan Williams, Publisher Paperback
20152090502113713127Not Available 2015. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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