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Verlag: Brown Watson
ISBN 10: 0709703759ISBN 13: 9780709703754
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
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unknown_binding. Zustand: Very Good.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Grandreams Ltd., London, 1994. 6 S. zum Aufklappen, pbd., quart--- 750 Gramm.
Verlag: Dutton., 1996
Anbieter: Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Österreich
17 : 17 : 7 cm. Coloured object. Pop-Up-Book in form of an Hamburger. - Slightly damaged.
Verlag: Munich, Bertelsmann., 1984
Anbieter: Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Österreich
29 : 21,5 cm. 5 coloured leaves with many moveable parts. Original coloured boards.
Verlag: London, Strand Publications n.d. [c.1930]., 1930
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
[72]pp. 4to. Original papered boards, illustrated. Pictorial endpapers, coloured and black & white illustrations,6 dramatic coloured pop-up illustrations. all complete and in excellent state, a very good, bright copy.
Anbieter: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, USA
London: Bancroft & Co. Ltd., 1960. [Panascopic Model Book #301] Folio (324 by 227 mm), 1-7, [1] pp., published without title page. Bound in colour-printed pictorial card covers, pages stapled, volvelle of ship's steering wheel on upper cover. Lower cover unfolds to form the base a large full-colour pop up of the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. A very good copy, closed tears along two folds but otherwise in very good condition with the rigging of the ships still intact. § Later printing of this famous pop-up book by Czech artist Vojt ch Kuba ta, with 1960 Artia copyright statement beneath imprint. It was printed in Czechoslovakia, designed for export to the West. "Given Eastern Bloc isolation, the international popularity of Kuba ta's books is remarkable. Bancroft, owned by a Czech refugee from the Nazis, was the first Western publisher to market Kuba ta's books, which were eventually translated into thirty-seven languages". Grolier Children's 100 #93.
Anbieter: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, USA
London: ARTIA/Bancroft & Co. Ltd., (cir. 1960). Folio (324 by 227 mm), 1-7, [1] pp., published without title page. Double-page pop-up of Kublai Khan in his palanquin led by elephants and a tiger, flanked by his hunting party. Complete with white silk reins. Bound in color-printed pictorial card covers, pages stapled. Slightly bumped at corners; very good. § A lovely pop-up book by Czech artist Vojt ch Kuba ta, with Artia copyright statement beneath imprint undated. No. 311 in the Panascopic series. "Given Eastern Bloc isolation, the international popularity of Kuba ta's books is remarkable. Bancroft, owned by a Czech refugee from the Nazis, was the first Western publisher to market Kuba ta's books, which were eventually translated into thirty-seven languages". Grolier Children's 100 #93.
Anbieter: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, USA
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London: Westminster Books/Bancroft & Co. Ltd./ARTIA, n. d. [circa 1961]. Tall 4to., 8, [1] pp. Terminal two-page pop-up illustration with interactive elements such as opening doors and windows, moving swing, and space to play with five stand alone cut out figures inserted in mylar sleeve. Color-printed pictorial stiff card wrappers with cloth hinges. Slight bumping to corners; very good. § Early English translation of the first edition. Scarce with the stand-alone cutouts intact. Bancroft, owned by a Czech refugee from the Nazis, was the first Western publisher to market Kuba ta's books. Kuba ta, relatively unknown in his time, illustrated and designed over 300 books. Gubig and Köpcke 61. Grolier/Loker 93.
Anbieter: John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller, ABAA, San Francisco, CA, USA
London: Bancroft & Co. Ltd., 1960. [Panascopic Model Book #301] Folio (324 by 227 mm), 1-7, [1] pp., published without title page. Bound in colour-printed pictorial card covers, pages stapled, volvelle of ship's steering wheel on upper cover. Lower cover unfolds to form the base a large full-colour pop up of the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. A very good copy, closed tears along two folds but otherwise in very good condition with the rigging of the ships still intact. § Later printing of this famous pop-up book by Czech artist Vojt ch Kuba ta, with 1960 Artia copyright statement beneath imprint. It was printed in Czechoslovakia, designed for export to the West. "Given Eastern Bloc isolation, the international popularity of Kuba ta's books is remarkable. Bancroft, owned by a Czech refugee from the Nazis, was the first Western publisher to market Kuba ta's books, which were eventually translated into thirty-seven languages". Grolier Children's 100 #93.