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1971R300284228Spartacus. 1971. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 190 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.0811-Guerre et révolution de 1870/1871
1984679DG1984. Farb. Lithographie. Blattgrösse: 74 x 52 cm.
1984679DG1984. Farb. Lithographie. Blattgrösse: 74 x 52 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
19832080502106510705Kumamoto Nichinichi Shimbun 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kumamoto Nichinichi Shimbun paperback
1991Q-0679814175Random House Books for Young Readers 1991-10-01. Board book. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Random House Books for Young Readers unknown
199931986New York: Simon & Schuster 1999. 1st ed. Hardcover. Froud Wendy. 1st ptg. square 8vo cloth-backed boards a charming fairy tale by Terri Windling illustrated with photos of gorgeous doll sculptures created by Wendy Froud art directed by illustrator Brian Froud and photographed by John Lawrence Jones. Signed by Brian and Wendy Froud with small goblin drawing by Brian. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by Frouds. Simon & Schuster hardcover
192419001TYPED LETTER SIGNED dated March 28th 1924 on RURAL PUBLISHING CORP. stationery to author and famous member of the Lovecraftian Circle Frank Belknap Long about 375 words stating that Long's story THE DESERT LICH has unfortuantely been delayed as it was decided that one man namely Edust-wrapper in Baird could not possibly have the time to be editor for WEIRD TALES DETECTIVE TALES and their new venture GHOST STORIES and thus he "will assume the editorial helm of WEIRD TALES & GHOST STORIES" that he has "read several thousand manuscripts when he was a reader for Baird and that he knows the thrill that comes of discovering a distinctively written story" that he "wishes to use DESERT LICH Long's accepted tale in the combination summer issue for June July & August which we are making triple size and putting out to clear the deck for the issuance of GHOST STORIES" "that their rates are not yet as high he would like them to be and that by summer he hopes we can pay on a pay on acceptance basis" and that "Our rates at present are one cent a word". He finishes with these plaudits for Lovecraft: "Please thank Mr. Lovecraft for me for turning THE DESET LlICH our way. And I want to thank you also for telling me of other Lovecraft stories that I have not yet seen. I would as soon think of changing a line or a word or a title of Mr. Lovecrat's work as I would rewriting an Edgar Allen Poe story. He is to my way of thinking the supreme master of weird tales whose mastery is not accidental but the result of careful and directed thought. So far I have seen Mr. Lovecraft's works only in print for I have not had the thrill of reading them in manuscript. I have not even read HYPNOS but I am looking forward to reading the page proofs of the May Weird Tales which contains the story. But those that I have read in the magazine-----THE HOUND THE RATS IN THE WALL DAGON----are marvels of writercraft." Letters from Wright the acknowledged foremost editor of Weird Tales are notoriously scarce and I know of none earlier. They rarely surface on the market place. Indeed letters with a full strong signature of Wright are rarer still as he was virtually unable to sign anything due to Parkinsons disease by 1930. So here's your chance to snatch a piece of history from one major player in the Golden Age of Science Fiction and Weird Tales specifically to another. The earliest letter I have seen by Farnsworth Wright. N.p. unknown
19270005609London: "The Children's Companion" Office 1927. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4 colour plates plus numerous black-and-whites by H. KA. Robinson. Quarto unpaginated clothbacked pictorial paper over boards a trifle loose extremities rubbed inked name on endpaper. <br/><br/>4 colour plates plus numerous black-and-whites by H. KA. Robinson. A scarce tome. Stories on "The Fairy of Simple Joy" "The Smile of the Sea Princess" " The Magic Knitting" "The Brave Tin Soldier" & "The Little Mermaid". Robinson's artwork is quite colorful and appealing the cover art is softer and more pastel and I am guessing that Robinson was an in-house illustrator for The Children's Companion but I find no listing of him/her in the DICTIONARY OF 20TH CENTURY BRITISH ILLUSTRATORS. "The Children's Companion" Office hardcover
200027913New York: Chronicle 2000. Hardcover. Fine. Pinkney Jerry. Later printing after Chronicle took the title over from SeaStar. 4to picture book paper-covered boards with Jerry Pinkney's dreamy water color illustrations and signed by the artist on the title page. 88pp. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Chronicle hardcover
200031884New York: SeaStar 2000. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine. Pinkney Jerry. 1st pg. 4to picture book paper-covered boards with Jerry Pinkney's dreamy water color illustrations and signed by the artist on the title page. 88pp. Fine in fine unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. SeaStar hardcover
1927009375Newark NJ: Charles E Graham & Co 1927 Pictorial boards with cloth spine light shelf wear small abrasions to cover offsetting opposite color plates original two part box is present but in poor condition. The classic tale from Arabian Nights illustrated with 6 color plates and color endpapers by an uncredited illustrator who signed their name "L S." . Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by L S. Square 12mo. Charles E Graham & Co unknown
1928010682New York: Thomas Nelson 1928 40 pgs. Pictorial boards nibbling along top edge wear to corners and spine ends clean and birght inside. One of the best-known tales from The Arabian Nights' Entertainments illustrated in color throughout by Anne Anderson. . First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Anne Anderson. 12mo. Thomas Nelson unknown
19882837(Reinbek), Rowohlt, (1988). 236, 248; 240 S. Mit Buchschmuck v. Hans Hermann Hagedorn. (= rororo 12400). OBrosch. zusammen in bedrucktem OSchuber.
1969010787Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1969 Pictorial boards with light shelf wear in matching dust jacket with light wear original price intact $3.95. A selection of nursery rhymes illustrated with lovely watercolor artwork by Peter Spier. Stated First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illus. by Peter Spier. Small Oblong 4to. Doubleday & Company unknown
191722920London: Constable 1917. Hardcover. Bull Rene. Large 8vo full green cloth printed in darker green with cover color plate and interior illlustrations by Rene Bull including 7 color plates mounted on dark gray art paper and numerous full and partial page line drawings. "Cheaper reprint printed 1916 reprinted 1917". 1920 gift inscription on half title scattering foxing to edges of page block and toning to endpapers else near fine. Constable hardcover
1920008792Chicago: Rand McNally & Company 1920 1914. 293 pgs. Blue cloth ruled and titled in gilt with color pastedown light wear to pastedown book plate to fly leaf. Overall a bright clean copy A very whimsical edition of the Arabian Nights made so by the 12 color plates by Milo Winter the first Milo Winter edition contained 16 color plates. . Early Edition. Pictorial Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Milo Winter. Large 8vo. Rand McNally & Company hardcover
192066328Potsdam, Müller & Co. 1920. 235 S. Mit 41 mont. farb. Taf. von Edmund Dulac. Gr.-8vo (ca. 26,5 x 18 cm). OHLn. mit batikpapierbezog. Deckeln.
197520835New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1975. 1st edition US. Hardcover. Fine. Froud Brian. 1st ptg. 8vo full cream cloth printed in red illustrated in line by Brian Froud. Young James and his grownup friend Mildred go to meet her fairytale hero friends now semi-retired. Signed by Froud with a goblin profile drawing. Fine in very good unclipped dj no previous owner's marks. Signed by the artist. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich hardcover
1951SKU2020021498Greenberg 1951. Second Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Greenberg hardcover
1940500329759Ernest Flammarion 1940 1940. Le cycle 'Histoires de Bas-de-Cuir' de James Fenimore Cooper comprend cinq romans historiques publiés entre 1823 et 1841 qui retracent la vie du chasseur Natty Bumppo et évoquent l'histoire des États-Unis de 1740 à 1804. Il aborde les guerres indiennes la guerre franco-anglaise et les tensions entre les civilisations indienne et occidentale avec 'Le Dernier des Mohicans' comme œuvre la plus célèbre du cycle
195732931Container Corporation of America 1957. 1st ed. Balet Jan. 1st ptg. narrow 4to pictorial paper covered boards fine in near fine unclipped dj with Slottie intact at back. Inscribed possibly by author but no provenance by "Marty". Fine in near fine unclipped dj with closed tear to back panel no previous owner's marks. Container Corporation of America unknown
197937149New York: Doubleday 1979. 1st edition US. Hardcover. Fine. Le Cain Errol. 1st ptg. oblong 8vo picture book pictorial cloth with Errol Le Cain's lavish color paintings throughout. Reinforced publisher's library binding no previous owner's marks or any indication of library use. Fine without dj. Doubleday hardcover
19361253354Berchtesgaden, Vonderthann, 1936). Kl.-8vo. 4 Bl. m. illustr. Doppeltitel, 90 S. m. 11 Illustr. auf Tafeln. OPpbd (minimal bestoßen).
198724358NY: Lothrop Lee & Shepard. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0688067018 . Illustrated by Patricia Coombs. First printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard hardcover books
198722244NY: Lothrop Lee & Shepard. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0688067018 . Illustrated by Patricia Coombs. First printing. Fine in a very near fine short closed slit on front panel dust jacket. . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard hardcover books