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198729157New York: Dial 1987. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Pinkney Jerry. 1st ptg. tall 8vo cloth-backed boards illustrated in line by Jerry Pinkney the first collaboration between the two on these traditional tales. Fine in fine dj library pricing clipped from bottom corner of dj flap as the jacket served for both trade and library editions. Dial hardcover
6200574871.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1343353564.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1899011068<p>New York: McLoughlin Bros 1899 12 pgs. 7.75 x 5.5 in 19.5 x 14 cm. Color printed paper covers mounted on linen interior pages printed directly on linen spine wear crease to rear cover light wear. An uncommon edition of Little Red Riding Hood. Illustrated with a color cover and four pages with color artwork the rest in line. . Linen. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Uncredited. 12mo.</p> McLoughlin Bros paperback
19732090502126904999Hyogo Prefecture High School Welfare Association 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1.00 Hyogo Prefecture High School Welfare Association paperback
67754Berlin Alexander Duncker 1886. . Vgl. Doderer Lex. KJL II 397 für die erste Ausgabe 1881. - Die Tafeln wurden in Farbendruck ausgeführt von August Kürth den Einband fertigte die Buchbinderei Hübel & Denck die aufwendige Deckel-Gestaltung nach der Illustration von Gehrts stammt aus "R. Gerhold's G.A." alle Leipzig. - Zu dem Apotheker Journalisten u. Jugendschriftsteller Julius Lohmeyer 1835-1903 siehe a.a.O. S. 396 f. - Carl Karl Heinrich Julius Gehrts 1853-1898 Maler u. Illustrator lehrte als Professor an der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf vgl. Thieme/Becker 13 S. 338 f. - Hinteres Gelenk gelockert Vors. mehrfach senkrecht geknickt u. stockfleckig; Blätter stellenw. mäßig stock- u. fingerfleckig 1 Lage lose Berlin, Alexander Duncker, 1886. unknown
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
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
0365900087.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0366277723.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
37133Philadelphia: David McKay 191. Hardcover. Smith Jessie Wilcox. Small 4to full tan cloth. Early edition with black rather than gilt titling. Illustrated with 8 shadowy color plates by Jessie Wilcox Smith. Bookplate to front pastedown lightly bumped corners near fine. David McKay hardcover
197736291New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1977. 1st ed. Hardcover. Sendak Maurice. 1st ptg. Small 8vo full navy cloth stamped with silver design with lovely grayscale illustrations by Maurice Sendak. Light dusting to top of page block else fine in near fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover
196234296New York: Dodd Mead 1962. Hardcover. Gwynne Fred. 8vo full green cloth prinbted in black an Homeric fable about the folly of war illustrated in shades black and gray by Fred Gwynne. Fine in near fine price-clipped dj no previous owner's marks. Prior to 1976 Dodd Mead had no consistent way of marking 1st editions or printings. Dodd, Mead hardcover
1954232401954. African American Comics The first Black hero in Marvel Comics publishing history in Jungle Tales nos. 1 5 and 7. These issues date from a 1954-1955 run in which Atlas Comics the label that developed into Marvel Comics featuring one of the earliest Black lead features in American mainstream comics Waku: Prince of the Bantu. Marvel has identified Waku as the first regular Black lead character in its publishing history and these issues give the character cover billing and stories including "Fire Spirit" "Blood Brother to the Lions!" and "Trial by Fire!" alongside recurring Jann of the Jungle features such as "Rampage!" "Jungle Fangs!" and "Swamp Fever!". Jungle Tales ran for seven issues from September 1954 to September 1955 with numbering then continuing as Jann of the Jungle no. 8. <br /> Jungle Tales. New York: Classic Syndicate Inc. for Atlas Comics 1954-1955. Group of 3 issues: vol. 1 no. 1 September 1954; vol. 1 no. 5 May 1955; vol. 1 no. 7 September 1955. Each issue retains its original pictorial wrappers with full-color covers and newsprint interiors; contents across the group include Waku Prince of the Bantu Jann of the Jungle Cliff Mason White Hunter and The Unknown Jungle.<br /> 1 Jungle Tales. Vol. 1 no. 1. New York: Classic Syndicate Inc. September 1954. First issue of the series with a red cover introducing the title and cover panels for Cliff Mason Jann of the Jungle Waku Prince of the Bantu and The Unknown Jungle. The Waku feature is titled "Fire Spirit." His story opens with the death of Chief Kaba whose final command binds his son to the jungle's fire spirit and forces Waku into exile rather than immediate succession. Waku kills the wild bull marauding the village learns that the hunter Mabu has profited by sending white hunters after elephant herds and returns when Kaba's spirit releases him from his vow ending with Waku restored as leader of the Bantu beside Lalei.<br /> 2 Jungle Tales. Vol. 1 no. 5. New York: Classic Syndicate Inc. May 1955. Yellow cover with five-panel layout and the Comics Code Authority seal naming Jann of the Jungle Cliff Mason White Hunter Waku Prince of the Bantu and The Unknown Jungle. The Waku feature "Blood Brother to the Lions!" begins with h is defeat of Naru for leadership but the dispute continues when Kom drives Waku into the jungle and Lalei follows him into danger. Waku enters a lion enclosure to save Naru fights through fire gorilla attack and jungle beasts and returns on the backs of lions prompting Naru to yield leadership and call him "blood brother to all things of the jungle."<br /> <br /> 3 Jungle Tales. Vol. 1 no. 7. New York: Classic Syndicate Inc. September 1955. Final issue of the title before continuation as Jann of the Jungle no. 8 with a yellow cover again foregrounding the anthology's principal features. The Waku story "Trial by Fire!" centers on Kojii's challenge to his rule: Kojii seizes Lalei demands that Waku surrender the Bantu throne and draws him into the mountain sanctuary of the monkey people. Waku escapes captivity survives the monkey assault defeats Kojii in the trial by fire and the story closes with Lalei and the great bird carrying the Bantu out of the flames while Kojii acknowledges that Waku remains the true ruler.<br /> These issues preserve a short-lived title in which a Black hero regarded by some as a direct predecessor to the later Marvel superhero Black Panther carried a recurring feature and cover representation in a mainstream American comic. Front and back wrappers on vol. 1 no. 1 fully detached; some light toning and edge wear consistent with age and handling across the group otherwise good. Overall fair to good condition. A three-issue group of Jungle Tales featuring the earliest appearance of Waku Prince of the Bantu the first Black hero in Marvel's publishing history. unknown
193425366Fantasy Publications: Everett PA 1934. First edition & 1st printing. Pictorial wrappers. No 3 Winter 1934. Five issues of semi-professional fanzine/magazine published in total from May 1934 to Summer 1935 some issues distributed using more than one cover design/colour. This issue includes ''Lilies'' by Robert Bloch his first published story. See: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 401-404. All five issues with variant covers are rare. Staples rusting a VG copy. Fantasy Publications: Everett, PA unknown
193456770Fantasy Publications: Everett PA 1934. First edition & 1st printing. Pictorial wrappers. No 2 July/August 1934. Five issues of semi-professional fanzine/magazine published in total from May 1934 to Summer 1935 some issues distributed using more than one cover design/colour. This second issue used three different covers with different colours and different cover art: this copy is orange. Stories include ''The Garden of Fear'' by Robert E. Howard and ''The Dark Beasts'' by Frank Belknap Long. See: Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 401-404. All five issues with variant covers are rare. Staples rusting a VG copy. Fantasy Publications: Everett, PA unknown
201231859Tacoma WA: Lance Thingmaker June 2012. First edition in book form. A fine copy in dust jacket with tiny tear to mid left front edge and cardboard slipcase. 31859. Quarto cloth backed boards. Limited to 300 copies of which this is one of 100 numbered copies. A facsimile reprint of the complete file of five issues. One of the better fanzines approaching or equaling in some instances the quality of content of the SF specialty pulps of the 1930s. The impressive list of contributors includes August Derleth H. P. Lovecraft David H. Keller Frank Belknap Long Robert E. Howard "The Garden of Fear" Robert Bloch first printing of "Lilies" his first published story originally submitted to WEIRD TALES and rejected by Farnsworth Wright P. Schuyler Miller "The Titan" Clifford D. Simak "The Creator" John Beynon Harris Amelia Reynolds Long Carl Jacobi Ralph Milne Farley and others. Reference: Moskowitz The Immortal Storm pp. 22-3. Pavlat and Evans Fanzine Index 1965 p. 66. Tymn and Ashley eds Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 401-04. Lance Thingmaker unknown
1691306258.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198932694New York: Morrow 1989. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Craft K.Y. 1st ptg. oblong 4to picture book cloth backed boards with Kinuko Craft's glowing paintings. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Morrow hardcover
199732185San Diego: Simon & Schuster 1997. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. McDermott Gerald. 1st ptg. Oblong 4to picture book cloth backed boards the Lord of the Night brings color to the word with vivid pictures by McDermott. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Inscribed and dated on the front free endpaper with a drawing of an owl by the author/artist. Inscribed by McDermott with drawing. Simon & Schuster hardcover
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
24407Chicago: Donohue. Also includes and a story Why Did She Marry Him Short Story by Frances Henshaw Baden. Half-title torn and loose Detached but There HBDJ nd. Undated 1920 153 pgs . Cover Green & Black Pictorial paper-covered boards of Woman Golfer in Green Dress Nice Condition . Also contains 2 of Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare King Lear & As You Like It ! and a story by Frances Baden. Children's. Half-title torn and loose brittle Foxed paper- BkGOOD- in DJ GOOD Condition with few chips & ON BACK DJ small Triangular Chip but Still Nice. When you open book Very Tight Feeling SOLD AS-IS . Hard Cover. Chicago: Donohue. hardcover
6139679583.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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