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73118Pfullingen Günther Neske 1973. . Normalausgabe mit einer kleinen signierten ORIGINAL-BLEISTIFTZEICHNUNG tränendes Auge ca. 16 x 11 cm auf dem Titel. - 1950 zeichnete und schrieb Horst Janssen dieses Bilderbuch in einer hochdeutschen Fassung des Märchens. Beiligend die plattdeutsche Originalversion der Geschichte von Wilhelm Schröder die dieser zuerst 1840 im "Hannoverschen Volksblatt" veröffentlichte und die schon wenige Jahre später Eingang in die Märchensammlung der Brüder Grimm fand. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar (Pfullingen, Günther Neske, 1973). unknown
73119Pfullingen Günther Neske 1973. . Normalausgabe. Titelblatt mit einer kleinen signierten ORIGINAL-BLEISTIFTZEICHNUNG flatternder Rabe monogrammiert und datiert "75" gewidmet "für Axel" Widmung und Zeichnung 165 x 13 cm. - 1950 zeichnete und schrieb Horst Janssen dieses Bilderbuch in einer hochdeutschen Fassung des Märchens. Faszinierend wie Janssen der bodenständigen Geschichte allein durch ein paar Details im Outfit der Igelfrau dekolletiertes Trägerkleid Ohr-Clipse Lippenrot und Wangen-Rouge zu einem Hauch Mondänität verhilft. Beiligend die plattdeutsche Originalversion der Geschichte von Wilhelm Schröder die dieser zuerst 1840 im "Hannoverschen Volksblatt" veröffentlichte und die schon wenige Jahre später Eingang in die Märchensammlung der Brüder Grimm fand. - SU stellenweise angestaubt u. mit wenigen kl. geklebten Randeinrissen Cellophan mit Ausrissen. Sonst gutes sauberes Exemplar (Pfullingen, Günther Neske, 1973). unknown
36298Pfullingen Günther Neske 1986. . 1950 zeichnete und schrieb Horst Janssen dieses Bilderbuch in einer hochdeutschen Fassung des Märchens. Diese Ausgabe gibt im Anhang den Wortlaut des plattdeutschen Originals wieder wie es Wilhelm Schröder zuerst 1840 im "Hannoverschen Volksblatt" veröffentlichte. - Gutes sauberes Exemplar (Pfullingen, Günther Neske, 1986). unknown
188512496AB1885. Tokyo Hasegawa 1885. 15 : 105 cm. 9 leaves With many coloured illustrations by Eitaku Kobayashi. Coloured illustrated original wrappers. First German edition. - Japanische Märchen. - Printed on crepe-paper. - Catallogue Crepe-Paper Books and Woodblock Prints no. 132. unknown
188915174AB1889. Tokyo Kobunsha 1889. 19 : 13 cm. 10 leaves with many coloured woodcuts partly full-page. Coloured illustrated original wrappers. Plain paper edition of 'Japanische Märchen' no. 10. unknown
188919429AB1889. Tokyo Kubunsha 1889. 18 : 13 cm. 9 leaves with many coloured woodblock-printed illustrations by Kobayashi Sensai Eitaku. Coloured illustrated original Japanese binding. The Kobunsha's Japanese Fairy Tales Series Vol. 4. - Text in German. unknown
188712874AB1887. Tokyo Hasegawa 1887. 15 : 105 cm. 12 leaves With many coloured woodcuts. Bound in Japanese style in coloured illustrated original wrappers. Japanese Fairy Tale Series 16. - Printed on crepe-paper. - Catalogue Crepe-Paper Books and Woodblock Prints no. 24. - A beautiful copy. unknown
18932021246Tokyo: T. Hasegawa 1893. Stated Second Edition. Softcover. Good. 12mo sewn self-wrappers pencilled name on first page of text spine perishing; measures 6 x 3.75 inches some curling to bottom edge of top cover. <br/><br/>Japanese Fairy Tale Series No. 3. This is the variant block printed on crepe paper. T. Hasegawa paperback
19802090502128301635Otsukishoten 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Otsukishoten paperback
19802110502150311116Otsukishoten 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Otsukishoten paperback
2080202103704433Rural Culture Association Japan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 288p Size: 19cm B6 Rural Culture Association Japan paperback
19702080202102700374Sekaibunkasha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 79 pages Size: B6 Sekaibunkasha paperback
248505Tokyo: Kobunsha. paperback. very good. 16mo color illustrations with colored pictorial front wrapper; sewn with silk. Tokyo: Kobunsha no date. The front edge of the wrapper is chipped and one corner torn off but otherwise a near fine example of an ephemeral piece. Printed on paper not crepe which is considered the first issue.<br/> <br/> Japanese Fairy Tale Series number 5.<br/> <br/> Kobunsha unknown
19572091502133903561Kodansha 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
190861Tokyo: late-19th century. A colourful Meiji-period edition depicting a traditional fairy tale of a villainous tanuki racoon dog being defeated by a heroic rabbit. The story originated in the 16th century and remains popular to this day. It became especially widespread in the late 19th century as a moral tale targeted at young children. Kachi-kachi yama opens with an old man capturing a tanuki a well-known trickster. The animal is released by the old man's wife but then goes on to kill her. In revenge a friendly rabbit plays three increasingly violent pranks on the tanuki including setting fire to a bundle of sticks it was carrying while climbing a mountain. The story ends with the rabbit returning to the old man who is grateful for the help. Duodecimo concertina-style 118 x 89 mm. With 12 colour woodblock prints; text in classical Japanese. Original light brown cloth boards manuscript paper label on front board black speckled front panels. Housed in modern blue cloth folding case. Remains of old shelf label on rear board. Contents bright: a fine copy. hardcover
20142080202102700936Yu-sho-kan 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 227 pages Size: B6 size Yu-sho-kan paperback
1888319819Tokyo: Kobunsha 1888. paperback. very good. Told in English for Children by B.H. Chamberain. Illustrated with color wood block prints on double folded crepe paper string-tied Tokyo: Kobunsha 1888.<br/> <br/> Perhaps uniquely the back cover reproduces a letter to the London publishing house Griffith Farrar & Co dated and stamped FairyLand/Jan. 1 1888 presumably asking them to order copies of the book. The front cover is somewhat faded with one of the corners curled but the interior prints are clean and bright.<br/> <br/> Kobunsha unknown
2080202102300480Yu-sho-kan N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 227p Size: 20cm Yu-sho-kan paperback
20132080202102700364Japanese folk tales 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 208 pages Size: A5 size Japanese folk tales paperback
1973008759Scarsdale: Bradbury Press 1973 Pictorial cloth base of spine and bottom corner bumped gift inscription to endpaper else clean; color illustrated dust jacket with light wear small edge tear to front panel sunned area on rear panel abrasion to front flap where price would have been. The familiar rhyme adapted and illustrated by Susan Jeffers. Caldecott Honor. First Printing. Pictorial Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Susan Jeffers. 4to. Bradbury Press hardcover
191134618London: Blackie & Son 1911. Hardcover. Robinson Charles. 4to full red cloth with elaborate pictorial gilt all edges gilt 28 color plates and numerous line drawings by Charles Robinson. Foxing to illustrated endpapers and preliminary pages not affecting plates. All edges gilt spine and cover gilt bright light shelfwear to boards and fading to corner of back board blind-stamped bookseller name and address on front free endpaper else a very nice copy. Blackie & Son hardcover
001074Morrow 1986 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. F. Cloth. As New/As New. First Edition. Signed by Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-688-06135-4. Morrow, 1986 Hardcover
195526810New York: Container Corp. of America 1955. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Balet Jan B. 1st ptg. Narrow 8vo black cloth over pictorial boards a charming retelling of the French fairy tale "The White Cat". Illustrated in color throughout by Jan Balet. Fine in fine unclipped dj slottie intact at back. Container Corp. of America hardcover
19802111902154900062Not Available 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
96739EBAthen Sokoles 1988. Oln. Bibl.-Ex. m. Bibliotheksschild. Ecken teils etwas bestoßen. Athen, Sokoles 1988. unknown