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9780575035584 Hans Christian Andersen 212703, Hans Andersen, His Classic Fairy Tales
Hans Christian Andersen 212703
Hans Andersen, His Classic Fairy Tales
Gollancz, 1985. Linnen band met stofomslag. Pp: 185. Eighteen of the Danish author's most familiar tales are in this book. ISBN: 9780575035584. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
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Boeknummer: 3498920
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Catalogus: Literatuur
Trefwoorden: 9780575035584

 
ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN
The complete illustrated stories of Hans Christian Andersen
London: Chancellor Press, 1985; facsimile, 8vo (21.5cm), (4+)948pp., black-white illustrations, herdback edition. Spine somewhat discoloured, otherwise a good copy. Scarce.
¶ This is a reprint of the original 1889 edition, translated by H.W. Dulcken. "All the classic fairy tales appear in this book, as wel as over 100 other stories, accounts of Andersen's travels, and his short autobiography. More than 290 original engravings capture the special enchantment of the tales."
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Boeknummer: 9623
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Trefwoorden: fairy tales sprookjes

 
ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN
Hans Andersen His Classic Fairy Tales from the New Translation by Erik Haugaard
Garage A nearly a4 pale blue, Book Club Associates. 1977. Hardback. Hardback with dust jacket in good condition. Illustrated by Michael Foreman. Good.
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Boeknummer: 30031
GBP 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 17.75]

0575021888 Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian) (1805-1875), Hans Andersen, his classic fairy tales / from the new translation by Erik Haugaard ; illustrated by Michael Foreman
Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian) (1805-1875)
Hans Andersen, his classic fairy tales / from the new translation by Erik Haugaard ; illustrated by Michael Foreman
London : Gollancz 1983. Fourth Edition. Very good cloth copy in a near-fine. very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight. bright. clean and strong. Physical description; 188p : ill.(some col.) ; 26 cm. Subjects; Short stories. Danish — Translations into English. Short stories. English — Translations from Danish. ISBN: 0575021888.
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Boeknummer: 274709
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 HANS ANDERSEN, Hans Anderson: His Classic Fairy Tales
HANS ANDERSEN
Hans Anderson: His Classic Fairy Tales
BOOK CLUB ASSOCIATES. hardcover, 25 to 30 cm tall, Quarto, (4to). Ill.: Michael Foreman. Hardcover. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail tracked worldwide. Very Good.
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Boeknummer: 268736
GBP 6.95 [Appr.: EURO 8.25]
Catalogus: Childrens Books
Trefwoorden: Michael Foreman

 
Andersen, Hans
His classic fairy tales
London, Gollancz 1979 illustrated by Michael Foreman 3rd impr. - New. transl. by Erik Haugaard. - Hardcover with dustjacket
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Boeknummer: J102471
€  6.00
Trefwoorden: sprookjes

 Grimm Brothers, Grimm&Apos;S Fairy Tales
Grimm Brothers
Grimm&Apos;S Fairy Tales
Feltham, Paul Hamlyn, 1968. Cloth. Revised edition of the Grimm brothers' classic tales for children, with lovely illustrations by Jiri Trnka. An anthology of the beloved children's tales by Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, revised edition with colourful illustrations by Jiri Trnka, Czech puppet-maker and illustrator, known for his work in animation with puppets. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1968 for his contribution to children's literature. Illustrated with a frontispiece and twenty-five full page colour plates, as well as numerous illustrations in text in black and white.Tales included are some classic such as 'Cinderella,' 'Tom Thumb,' 'Snow-White and Rose-Red,' 'Hansel ad Gretel,' 'Rapunzel,' &c. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear, spine and boards lightly bumped, light fading to back-strip. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright and clean. With black and white illustrations in text and twenty-six full page colour plates. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Jiri Trnka. Very Good Indeed .
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Boeknummer: 818A56
GBP 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.75]
Catalogus: Children's Books
Trefwoorden: grimm's fairy tales illustrated children's grimm brothers illustrated Jiri Trnka

 R. Caldecott, R. Caldecott&Apos;S Second Collection of Pictures and Songs
R. Caldecott
R. Caldecott&Apos;S Second Collection of Pictures and Songs
London , Frederick Warne and Co, 1895 . Cloth. A charming collection of illustrated children's stories. A collection of children's stories, written and illustrated by R. Caldecott, an illustrator known for his fairy tales. In the original pictorial publisher's cloth binding. Undated; dated from copies on JISC. The Second Collection of Pictures and Songs contains The Milkmaid, Hey Diddle Diddle, Baby Bunting, The Fox Jumps Over The Parson's Gate, A Frog He Would a-wooing Go, Come Lasses and Lads, and others. The text is accompanied by a charming collection of illustrations from coloured plates to line drawings. It includes forty six plates. In the original pictorial binding. Externally generally smart. Bumping to the head and tail of the spine and boards resulting in loss. Hinges tender. The odd spot to the first and last pages. Marginal age toning. Gift inscription to the half-title. Pencil annotation to the half-title. Closed tear to page 17 of The Great Parjadrum Himself. Closed tear to page 23 of An Elegy On the Glory of her sex. Closed tear on page 23 of A Farmer Went Trotting upon his Grey Mare. Good . Ill.: R. Caldecott. Good .
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Boeknummer: 881V13
GBP 70.00 [Appr.: EURO 81.75]
Catalogus: Children's Books
Trefwoorden: Children's Book Classic Illustrated Classic R. Caldecott

 CRUIKSHANK, George, artist, [Cruikshank's Fairy Library]
CRUIKSHANK, George, artist
[Cruikshank's Fairy Library]
London: , 1864. A Complete Set of the Proofs on India Paper of the Twenty-Four Plates in the Series Four Signed in Pencil by George Cruikshank CRUIKSHANK, George. [The Fairy Library]. [London: D. Bogue / Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1853, 1854, 1854 & 1864]. A Complete Set of the Etched Proofs on India Paper of the Twenty-Four Plates in the Series. The four first etchings are each signed in pencil by George Cruikshank. Folio (11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches; 301 x 219 mm.). Twenty-four etched proofs on India paper (average size of proof 6 7/8 x 5 1/4 inches; 175 x x 133 mm.) all mounted on thick card measuring 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches; 301 x 219 mm. Chemised in a quarter red morocco slipcase over red cloth ruled in gilt, spine with five raised bands, lettered in gilt in compartments. Some light foxing to mounts only. Frederick Arnold (fl. 1862-1874 was George Cruikshank's publisher of the first reissues of the first three volumes of The Fairy Library and the first edition of the fourth volume, Puss in Boots. George Cruikshank's Fairy Library consists of four stories; Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hop o' my Thumb and the Seven League Boots, and Puss in Boots. First published, London: D. Bogue / Routledge, Warne & Routledge, [1853], [1854], [1854], [1864]. Cruikshank was already a distinguished caricaturist and illustrator of books for children and adults when he produced this work. His illustrations for the first English translation of Grimm's Fairy Tales were praised widely, but his own rewriting of the fairy tales was criticized, most prominently by Charles Dickens. This was not due to the quality of the illustrations, but because, in line with his temperance beliefs, Cruikshank rewrote aspects of the fairy tales to warn the reader against the evils of alcohol. Thus, for instance, the preparations for Cinderella's marriage include the court throwing all alcohol in the palace on a bonfire; and in Jack and the Beanstalk, the giant is an alcoholic. Dickens, a friend of Cruikshank, was outraged at what he considered to be a betrayal of the essence of fairy tales and, in protest he published an essay in his weekly magazine Household Words entitled Frauds on the Fairies in protest (1853). The Fairy Library was not well-received by Cruikshank's close friend, Charles Dickens. Cruikshank (who wrote the text) in his alcohol abstinence zeal had turned these classic stories into temperance tracts. Dickens, in the October 1, 1853 issue of Household Words, wrote a review, Frauds on Fairies, that harshly criticized Cruikshank for "propagating the doctrines of Total Abstinance, Prohibition.. Free Trade, and Popular Education" (Patten II, p. 339). Yet "so even in Hop and the two stories that followed in the Fairy Library, the illustrations continue to evoke magic kingdoms while the prose cranks out diatribes" (ibid). Later, in 1864, when Routledge wished to continue the series with Puss In Boots, Cruikshank did so "purged of teetotal maxims" (ibid. p. 387) After the financial failure of 1851, or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came up to London.. Cruikshank decided to resume fairy tale illustrations.. "Cruikshank's reason for returning to fairy tales was a good deal more pragmatic. He needed money, and since his illustrations for the Brothers Grimm and other nursery favorites had earned him both a reputation and some shillings, he decided to revive those earlier subjects. This time, however, since no authorial collaborator was available, Cruikshank elected to write, embellish, and publish a series of fairy tales all on his own. He approached David Bogue with this proposition in the autumn of 1852; between them they arranged for the artist to receive advances against receipts to cover the cost of "editing" the texts and etching the plates, and for the publisher to make periodic accountings of each title as it was printed and sold. By May of the next year, however, Cruikshank was anticipating his income to such an extent that even before the plates for the first volume, Hop o' my Thumb and the Seven League Boots, were completed he was overdrawn.. Cruikshank finished Hop around the first of June 1853.. The next two volumes in the Fairy Library [The History of Jack & The Beanstalk and Cinderella and the Glass Slipper] were duly issued in 1854.. See Cohn 196-199. .
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Boeknummer: 04690
USD 6500.00 [Appr.: EURO 6115.25]
Trefwoorden: Children's Books Caricatures Fairy Tales Nineteenth-Century Literature

 CRUIKSHANK, George; BEDFORD, Francis, binder, George Cruikshank's Fairy Library
CRUIKSHANK, George; BEDFORD, Francis, binder
George Cruikshank's Fairy Library
London: D. Bogue, 1853. A Complete Set of The Fairy Library With all of the Plates in Two States - Hand-Colored and Plain The First Three Titles Boldly Signed By Cruikshank CRUIKSHANK, George. George Cruikshank's Fairy Library. [Comprising:] Hop-O'My-Thumb and The Seven-League Boots. Edited and illustrated with six etchings by George Cruikshank. London: David Bogue, [1853]. [Together with:] The History of Jack & the Bean-Stalk. Edited and illustrated with six etchings by George Cruikshank. London: David Bogue, [1854]. [And:] Cinderella and the Glass Slipper. Edited and illustrated with ten subjects, designed and etched on steel, by George Cruikshank. London: David Bogue, [1854]. [And:] Puss in Boots. Edited and illustrated with etchings on steel, by George Cruikshank. London: Routledge, Warne & Routledge.. F. Arnold, [1864]. First edition, (**most probably first issues) of all four titles including Puss in Boots which has the notice "To the Public" on the inside of the front cover repeated on separate leaf in different type, and no list of plates. Four octavo volumes bound in one (6 3/4 x 5 1/16 inches; 172 x 128 mm.). [1, title], [2, imprint], [3], 4-30, [1, List of illustrations], [1, blank]; [1, blank], [2, List of illustrations], [3, title], [4, imprint], [5], 6-32; [1, blank], [2, List of illustrations], [3, title], [4, imprint], [5], 6-31, [1, blank]; [i, General Title], [ii, To the Public], [1, title], [2, blank], [3], 4-40 pp. Original green cardboard printed front covers for each volume bound in. The back wrappers are not present. Plates in two states, hand colored and plain. Fifty-one black and white etchings, including frontispieces, on thirty plates. First color plate in Hop O' My-Thumb very slightly chipped at lower right-hand corner (7/8 x 1/8 inch), otherwise fine. Hop-O' My-Thumb boldly inscribed on title-page "To the Revd. Thomas Hugo with the regards of Geo. Cruikshank Augt. 9 1853". The History of Jack & The Bean-Stalk boldly inscribed on the list of illustrations "Revd. Thos. Hugo with the regards of [three indiscernible marks] Geo. Cruikshank". Cinderella and the Glass Slipper boldly inscribed on the recto of the list of illustrations "Revd. Thos. Hugo [three indiscernible marks] with the regards of Geo. Cruikshank". Bound ca. 1880 by Francis Bedford (stamp-signed in gilt on front turn-in). Full citron morocco, covers triple-ruled in gilt, spine with five raised bands, richly decorated and lettered in gilt in compartments. Double gilt-ruled board edges, gilt decorated turn-ins, maroon paper liners and endleaves, all edges gilt. With the bookplates of Francis Wilson and Marshall Reid Anspach on front paste-down. Also with the ink signature of Francis Wilson on the first and second blank leaves. Francis Wilson was a celebrated book collector, author and contemporary of the American poet and journalist, Eugene Field (1850-1895). Marshall Reid Anspach (1895-?) was a successful and popular attorney). Loosely inserted is the original catalog description from the Francis Wilson auction sale (November 6th, 1940). ** The four titles have been bound without the rear wrappers - so they are impossible to authenticate as first issues. However the first three titles are inscribed by George Cruikshank to the Reverend Thomas Hugo and the first inscription is actually dated August 9th, 1853 - described as "A remarkable set.." The Reverend Thomas Hugo (1820-1876). "A ripe scholar, a refined English gentleman, and a stanch High Church priest, he soon attained promotion to a more congenial sphere, and served as curate for six years at St. Botolph's, Bishopsgate. He was elected a Fellow of the Societies of Antiquaries, Literature, the Linnaean, and a host of others. From his pen sprang innumerable lectures, essays, catalogues, histories and reviews. In 1858 he was appointed to the benefice of All Saints, Bishopsgate. Ten years afterwards he was instituted to the rectory of West Hackney. As will be seen on reference to his books, he was a most ardent collector of Bewickiana, - a pursuit in which he spent much time and money.." He wrote The Bewick Collector. A Supplement to a descriptive catalogue of the works of T. & J. Bewick.. London: 1868. (Bigmore and Wyman. A Bibliography of Printing, p. 348). "To the Reverend Thomas Hugo, the foremost collector of Bewick, Cruikshank sent inscribed china paper proofs of the plates [Hop O' My Thumb]" (Patten. George Cruikshank's Life, Times, and Art, Volume 2, p.335). "Much of Cruikshank's remaining years was spent authenticating pictures and sketches and assembling copies of his works for his own collection and for Cuthbert Bede, W.H. Bruton, Sir Percy Fielding, Sir W.A. Fraser, Thomas Hugo, Frederick Locker Lampson, G.W. Reid, Truman, and other enthusiasts." (Patten. George Cruikshank's Life, Times, and Art, Volume 2, p.384). "Princeton's holdings of the Fairy Library are virtually complete, including copies of the earliest issues and sets of china paper proofs of the illustarations for the first three, inscribed by the artist to the Rev. Thomas Hugo and including two autograph letters to the recipient." (Patten. George Cruikshank A Revaluation, p.29). "'Puss In Boots'.. is extremely rare" (Cohn). The Fairy Library was not well-received by Cruikshank's close friend, Charles Dickens. Cruikshank (who wrote the text) in his alcohol abstinence zeal had turned these classic stories into temperance tracts. Dickens, in the October 1, 1853 issue of Household Words, wrote a review, Frauds on Fairies, that harshly criticized Cruikshank for "propagating the doctrines of Total Abstinance, Prohibition.. Free Trade, and Popular Education" (Patten II, p. 339). Yet "so even in Hop and the two stories that followed in the Fairy Library, the illustrations continue to evoke magic kingdoms while the prose cranks out diatribes" (ibid). Later, in 1864, when Routledge wished to continue the series with Puss In Boots, Cruikshank did so "purged of teetotal maxims" (ibid. p. 387) Cohn 196-199. .
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Boeknummer: 04441
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Trefwoorden: BEDFORD, Francis, binder Children's Books Color-Plate Books Fine Bindings Fairy Tales

 Edmund Dulac, Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
Edmund Dulac
Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
London, For The Daily Telegraph by Hodder and Stoughton, 1915. First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this charming children's picture book illustrated by famed French-British illustrator and painter Edmund Dulac. First edition. Illustrated with nineteen tipped in colour plates, and one tipped in photographic portrait of Dulac. Collated complete, with the plate facing page 55 detached from the page but present. Published for the French Red Cross, to whom the profits from sales of the work were donated, this volume includes fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sinbad the Sailor, Blue Beard, and many others. Written and illustrated by Edmund Dulac, a French-British illustrator remembered for his illustrations to works of classic literature, as well as designing banknotes and postage stamps during World War II, most notable of which were those that heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Dated from the British Library. In the original full pictorial cloth binding. Externally, smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd small mark to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot or handling mark. Light scattered spotting to the first and last few pages. Age toning to the endpapers. Contemporary inscription to the front endpaper dated 1916. Good . Ill.: Edmund Dulac. Good .
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Boeknummer: 898T14
GBP 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 52.75]
Catalogus: Children's Books
Trefwoorden: Dulac Picture-Book French Red Cross Picture-Book Edmund Dulac

 Edmund Dulac, Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
Edmund Dulac
Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
London, For The Daily Telegraph by Hodder and Stoughton, 1915. First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this charming children's picture book illustrated by famed French-British illustrator and painter Edmund Dulac. First edition. Illustrated with nineteen tipped in colour plates, and one tipped in photographic portrait of Dulac. Collated complete. Published for the French Red Cross, to whom the profits from sales of the work were donated, this volume includes fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sinbad the Sailor, Blue Beard, and many others. Written and illustrated by Edmund Dulac, a French-British illustrator remembered for his illustrations to works of classic literature, as well as designing banknotes and postage stamps during World War II, most notable of which were those that heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. Dated from the British Library. In the original pictorial cloth binding. Externally, sound with rubbing and light fraying to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd mark to the boards. A 1" split in the cloth to the front joint with small splits to the head and tail of the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright with with odd small spot or handling mark. Age toning to the endpapers and minor spotting to the first and last few pages. A 6" closed tear to page 31/32. Contemporary ink inscription to the front endpaper dated 1918. Good . Ill.: Edmund Dulac. Good .
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Boeknummer: 898T13
GBP 36.00 [Appr.: EURO 42.25]
Catalogus: Children's Books
Trefwoorden: Dulac Picture-Book French Red Cross Picture-Book Edmund Dulac

 Edmund Dulac, Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture Book for the French Red Cross
Edmund Dulac
Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture Book for the French Red Cross
London, Hodder and Stoughton, [1916]. Cloth. An early edition of this collection of stories and artwork by the noted illustrator Edmund Dulac. An early edition. First published in 1915 in yellow cloth. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and nineteen coloured plates. Collated complete. Published for the French Red Cross, to whom the profits of the sales were donated.This collection of fairy tales was illustrated by the noted illustrator Edmund Dulac, best known for his book illustrations for the Bronte sisters and his designs for banknotes and stamps. This work features classic tales such as Cinderella and Sinbad the Sailor.Undated, dated by copies held on Jisc. In the publisher's original blue cloth. Externally very smart with fading to the spine, bumping and rubbing to the extremities with a very minimal closed tear to the tail of the spine, bowing to the front board and very slight rubbing to the joints. Offsetting to the free endpapers with creasing to the rear. Internally firmly bound with lightly age toned pages, heavier to the plates, and occasional spotting. Very Good Indeed . Ill.: Edmund Dulac. Very Good Indeed .
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Boeknummer: 898Z39
GBP 78.00 [Appr.: EURO 91.25]
Catalogus: Literature
Trefwoorden: Edmund Dulac Illustrated Illustrator Children's book Illustrated Edmund Dulac

 Edmund Dulac, Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
Edmund Dulac
Edmund Dulac&Apos;S Picture-Book for the French Red Cross
London, For The Daily Telegraph by Hodder and Stoughton, 1915 . First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this stunning children's picture book illustrated by famed French-British illustrator and painter Edmund Dulac. Illustrated with nineteen tipped in colour plates, and one tipped in photographic portrait of Dulac. Collated, complete.In the publisher's original dust wrapper, unclippedPublished for the French Red Cross, to whom the profits from sales of the work were donated, this volume includes fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sinbad the Sailor, Blue Beard, and many others.  Undated; dated 1915 via Jisc.A lovely first edition from Edmund Dulac, the French-British illustrator remembered for his illustrations to works of classic literature, and also for designing banknotes during World War II and postage stamps, most notably those that heralded the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. In the publisher's original pictorial cloth binding, with unclipped dust wrapper. Bumping to spine head and tail, otherwise externally excellent. Discolouration to dust wrapper back strip and wrap perimeters. Loss to tail of front wrap, with chipping to back strip head and tail. Internally, firmly bound. Pages bright, with instances of spotting and some foxing throughout, most concentrated at first and last few leaves and page perimeters. Very Good . Ill.: Edmund Dulac. Very Good/Very Good.
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Boeknummer: 853F41
GBP 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 408.75]
Catalogus: Children's Books
Trefwoorden: edmund dulac french red cross picture book first world war french red cross Edmund Dulac

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