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Verlag: München, Georg W.Dietrich, um 1920., 1920
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerber AG, ILAB/VEBUKU/VSAR, Basel, Schweiz
Buch
3 nn.Bl., 56 S. Mit 5 (von 6) farbigen Taf. Dietrichs Münchener Künstler-Bilderbücher, Buch 20. --- 1 Tafel fehlt (zu S.46); untere Rückenkante bestossen, obere Rückenkante berieben, Ecken berieben; Papier leicht gebräunt, Deckblätter und Schnitt leicht stockfleckig, Besitzervermerk mit Tinte oben auf dem Titelblatt. ****Die Versandkosten können wegen dem Gewicht der Bücher abweichen----Shippingcosts might be lower or higher by weight of the book. Kein Versand nach Frankreich**** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 520 27,5 cm. x 21,5 cm. Original-Leinenband mit Prägung auf Vorderdeckel und Rücken.
Verlag: Verlegt bei Georg W. Dietrich Hofverleger, 1913
Anbieter: Sigrun Wuertele buchgenie_de, Altenburg, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut - gebraucht. Gebundene Ausgabe Guter Zustand, ohne Namenseintrag Ledereinband, Lesebändchen, Kanten berieben, altdeutsche Schrift. Kleinodien der Weltliteratur 2. Inhalt: Die Schneekönigin. Die Nachtigall. Die Prinzession auf der Erbse. Des Kaisers neue Kleider. Der Wind. Der Garten des Paradieses. Die kleine Seejungfe Zustand: 3, Gut - gebraucht, Gebundene Ausgabe Verlegt bei Georg W. Dietrich Hofverleger , 1913 , Märchen von Hans Chr. Andersen. Bilder und Buchschmuck von Edmund Dulac, Andersen, Hans Christian und Edmund Dulac.
Verlag: München, Dietrich, 1913
Anbieter: Antiquariat im OPUS, Silvia Morch-Israel, Oppenheim, Deutschland
Buch
Kleinodien der Weltliteratur 4. 2 nn.Bl., 156 S. und 30 ganseitigen farbigen Tafeln und Buchschmuck Einband leicht berieben und bestossen, Einband und Buchschnitt fleckig. Eingeklebtes Exlibris auf Innendeckel, privater Besitzstempel auf Vortitel.2 Tafeln mit Einiss im weißen Rand, eine Tafel auf 9 cm aus der Falz gelöst. Innen bis auf einzelne Fleckchen gutes und sauberes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1050 Leineneinband, ca. 27,8 x 22 cm.
Verlag: München, Dietrich, 1913
Anbieter: Antiquariat im OPUS, Silvia Morch-Israel, Oppenheim, Deutschland
Buch
Kleinodien der Weltliteratur 2. 2 nn.Bl., 156 S. und 28 ganseitigen farbigen Tafeln, Buchschmuck Einband leicht berieben und bestossen, Einband etwas fleckig. Eingeklebtes Exlibris auf Innendeckel, privater Besitzstempel auf Vortitel. Innen bis auf einzelne Fleckchen gutes und sauberes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1200 Leineneinband, ca. 27,8 x 22 cm.
Verlag: George H. Doran Company, New York, 1920
Anbieter: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 250pp. Octavo [23.5cm]. Bound in green cloth, with title stamped in gilt on spine and front board. Spine a touch rolled. Extremities mildly bumped. Light soiling to foot of textblock, and to rear board. Bookseller's ticket affixed to rear pastedown. Complete, with 16 tipped in full-color plates. Featuring a selection of Andersen's best loved tales, including "The Snow Queen" and "The Mermaid.".
Verlag: George H. Doran Company, New York, 1920
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First American edition. Small quarto. 16 mounted color illustrations. Green cloth gilt. Tiny tears at the crown, light overall soiling on the boards, and spine lettering a little dull but readable, very good or better.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
London, Hodder & Stroughton, 1911. 250 pp. 28 col. tipped in plts. Richly gilt green cloth. - Spine sl. discoloured & slightly worn.
Verlag: Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1911
Anbieter: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, ME, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good+ in Fair DJ. Second Edition. Second Edition. Hardcover. Widely considered one of Dulac's best works. Though obviously flawed, the presence of [most of] the very scarce DJ is quite unusual. Overall, a handsome copy of this significant work. Minor shelf/edge wear, touch of glue toning at preliminaries, minor foxing at textblock fore-edge (non-penetrating), else tight, bright and unmarred. DJ shows heavy shelf wear, rear panel and flap missing, large chip at head (effecting title text, several small chips and closed tears, even toning, else clean and bright (color pictorial only by Dulac shows no rubbing or wear). Mustard/beige cloth boards, gilt lettering and decorative elements, decorative endpages, frontispiece, decorative boarders at each page, tipped in plates. Small 4to. 250pp. Illus. (color plates).
Verlag: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1911, 1911
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
Signiert
[Children's Illustrated] SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Quarto (32 x 26cm), pp.viii; 250 [2]. With 28 colour plates illustrated by Dulac, including a frontispiece. An out-of-series copy numbered 0000, from a series numbered officially at 750 copies thus, SIGNED by the illustrator in black ink to the limitation page. Possibly the Publisher's File Copy, according to a stamp on the fly-leaf. Publisher's full vellum, with gilt titles and decoration to spine and upper. Top edge gilt, others untrimmed. 'Publisher's' [file copy?] stamp to fly-leaf, partially obscured with an adhesive mark and hand-written ink numbers, scored out. Otherwise internally crisp and clean. Lacks silk ties. Binding shows fairly light wear, with moderate surface marking, and minimal bowing to boards. Very good.
Verlag: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1911, 1911
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe Signiert
Signed limited edition, number 393 of 750 copies signed by the artist. The previous owner, Amanda Severne (1954-2008) of Shakenhurst Hall, Cleobury Mortimer, was herself a book illustrator and also worked in the animation business. She was a "key renderer" on Raymond Briggs's 1982 animated version of The Snowman. A review of the illustrated books of 1911 published in Art and Literature (December 1911) found one reviewer stating "in certain qualities of fantasy and delicate strength, and lurid, imaginative daring, Mr Rackham and Mr Pogany are. inimitable, but for sheer grace and poetry of feeling I am inclined to give the palm to Mr Edmund Dulac. I doubt if Mr Dulac has ever done better work as a book-illustrator than he has put into the series of colour-plates with which he has illustrated Hans Andersen.". The reviewer in the Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art (10 December 1911) stated simply that this was "a really beautiful book, with illustrations of exceptional merit. As pictures for children nothing could be more attractive than Mr Dulac's watercolour drawings". Hughey 27a. Quarto. Original vellum, spine and front cover lettered and decorated in gilt, decorative endpapers, top edge gilt, others untrimmed. Frontispiece and 27 mounted colour plates by Edmund Dulac. Bookseller's label, and bookplate of Cecily Mary Severne to front pastedown, and that of Amanda Caroline Severne to front free endpaper. Binding slightly toned with front cover slightly bowed, lacking ties, light toning to free endpapers, occasional offsetting, occasional finger-soiling; a very good copy with bright uncreased plates.
Verlag: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1911, 1911
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe
First English trade edition. The collection comprises six stories: "The Snow Queen", "The Swineherd", "The Nightingale", "The Real Princess", "The Emperor's New Clothes", and "The Mermaid". A review of the illustrated books of 1911 published in Art and Literature (December 1911) found one reviewer stating "In certain qualities of fantasy and delicate strength, and lurid, imaginative daring, Mr Rackham and Mr Pogany are. inimitable, but for sheer grace and poetry of feeling I am inclined to give the palm to Mr Edmund Dulac. I doubt if Mr Dulac has ever done better work as a book-illustrator than he has put into the series of colour-plates with which he has illustrated Hans Andersen." The reviewer in the Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art (10 December 1911) stated simply that this was "a really beautiful book, with illustrations of exceptional merit. As pictures for children nothing could be more attractive than Mr Dulac's watercolour drawings". Quarto. Finely bound by the Chelsea Bindery in dark blue morocco,spine lettered and decorated in gilt, raised bands, single rule to boards gilt, pictorial title block to front board gilt, twin rule to turn-ins gilt, blue and gold snowflake patterned endpapers, gilt edges. With 28 tipped in colour plates. A fine copy.
Verlag: London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1911, 1911
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe Signiert
Signed limited edition, number 26 of 750 copies signed by the artist. "A really beautiful book, with illustrations of exceptional merit. As pictures for children nothing could be more attractive than Mr Dulac's watercolour drawings" (Review). A prospectus for the opening exhibition of the original artwork is loosely inserted. In an overview of the illustrated book market, one contemporary commentator stated that "for sheer grace and poetry of feeling I am inclined to give the palm to Mr Edmund Dulac. I doubt if Mr Dulac has ever done better work as a book-illustrator than he has put into the series of colour-plates with which he has illustrated Hans Andersen" (Art and Literature, December 1911). Hughey 27a. Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, 10 December 1911. Quarto. Original vellum, spine lettered and stamped with decorative device in gilt, front cover with twin fillet and decorative border enclosing lettering and pictorial device in gilt, illustrated endpapers, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed, silk ties renewed. Colour frontispiece, with captioned tissue guard, and 27 colour plates with captions printed on facing leaves, all tipped inside green frames, as issued, by Dulac. Text printed within green borders with floral head- and tailpieces throughout. Finely etched chivalric knight bookplate of Walter Seawell Ward (1847-1919), a Bradford tailor and sidesman at Ascension Church Balham. Gilt and vellum bright, notwithstanding natural discolouration to spine and green marks to rear joint, occasional faint browning to contents, illustrations unaffected. A near-fine copy.