Paris, Garnier Frères, sans date. In-4, demi-maroquin bordeaux, plats de percaline, toutes tranches dorées, gardes moirées. Plats légèrement frottés, quelques rares rousseurs, nom de possesseur sur garde.Inscription à la plume, datée de Noël 1898. Illustré de vignettes in-texte, bien complet du portrait en frontispice et des 8 hors-texte en noir.
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1873 Paris Garnier Fr. sd (1873) grand in 8 demi toile, frontispice (portrait de l'auteur), titre LII, 424 pages, vignettes in texte et 8 hors texte (17 contes), 1er tirage, envoi autographe d'un des traducteurs à Sixte Delorme
bon état, qqs menus défauts sans aucune gravité, bon tirage des illustrations
Paris, Editions de la Paris, Editions de la fontaine au Roy, 1996. In-4 pleine reliure verte éditeur très décorée de 465 pages illustrées de gravures d'époque sur bois. Très bon état
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Flammarion. 1960. In-Folio. Relié. A relier, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 121 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, in et hors texte. Dos partiellement arraché, mors arrachés. Coins frottés. Nombreuses rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
La petite fille qui marcha sur le pain- La paquerette- Le vilain petit canard- La reine des neiges- Le sapin- Les cygnes sauvages- Les souliers rouges- Poucette. Traduction par P.G. La Chesnais. Illustrations par Adrienne Ségur. Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
Bias. 1977. In-4. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. Environ 30 pages (pagination discontinue), illustrées en couleurs.Coins émoussés. Dos partiellement arraché. Rares rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants
"Collection ""Joyeuses lectures"". Classification Dewey : 843.0692-Livres d'enfants"
Weimar, 1807. Nyere papbd. VI,109 pp.
Dette er den tyske udgave af Feldborg Andersens: A tour in Zealand...1805. B. Danica II:596.
KÞbenhavn, 1921. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. Frisk eksemplar. (6),100 pp.
Doktordisputatsen.
KÞbenavn, Jul. Gjellerups Forlag, 1945, 1947, 1963 Stor 8vo. I de 4 originale helshirtbind med forgyldt titel på ryg. PÊnt sÊt. 154 pp.; 433 pp. 335 pp.;264 pp.
KÞbenhavn, Gjellerup, 1960. (Bd. 4: 1949). Lex8vo. Bd. 1-2 i orig. helshirtbd. Bd. 4 i orig. hshirtbd. Navn bortklippet fra titelbladene.
KÞbenhavn, 1877. Samt. hshirtbd. med rygforgyldning. (12),494 pp. Titelbladet mangler.
KjÞbenhavn, Schubothe, 1877. Orig. litograferet kartonnage. Ryg repareret og med rygpapiret bevaret. (16),494 pp. Indvendig ren.
KjÞbenhavn, Schubothe, 1877. Samtidigt helshirtbd. (16),494 pp. Lidt brunpletter på de fÞrste og sidste blade, ellers ren.
1951 Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1951. Album pour enfants comprenant 18 illustrations en couleurs dont 6 hors texte, et 13 dessins en noir. In-4, 25 x 33 cm., 132 pp. Cartonnage éditeur orange imprimé en noir, jaquette illustrée. Jaquette légèrement usagée, sans manque. Intérieur en très bon état. Bel exemplaire.
Kbhvn., 1943-49. Lex8vo. 311,671 pp.
KÞbenhavn, 2005. Orig. omslag. XI,500 pp.
Gründ. 1955. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Manque en coiffe de tête, Papier jauni. 187 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
Traduit du danois. La bibliothèque précieuse. Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
All printed in London, (ca. 1890) - 1937. 1: 8vo. Beautiful and charming orig. decorated full cloth in blue a. green w. gilt title to back and front board. Illustrated w. flowers, plants and fairies. A bit of wear to capitals, otherwise fine and clean. 2: 4to. Orig. decorated green full cloth w. red and gold illustrations to front board and gilt back. Occational brownspotting, and first half w. marginal waterdamage. 3: 8vo. Beautiful and charming decorated orig. full green cloth. Front board and back richly decorated w. gilt title and gilt illustrations of a frog, fairies, flowers, an angel etc. Very nice and clean w. only a bit of wear to capitals. 4: 8vo. Original reddish-brown decorated full cloth w. gilt and black decorations to front board, gilt leather title-label and gilt decoration to back. Capitals somewhat worn, otherwise a nice and clean copy. 5: 8vo. Beautiful orig. decorated blue full cloth in typical art nouveau-style w. a large white illustration of the little mermaid on front board. Gilt title to back and front board. A bit of wear to capitals, otherwise a nice and clean copy. 6: Small 8vo. Orig. decorated full brown cloth, richly decorated w. back blindstamped flower-ornamentation to both boards and to back. Gilt title to back, a picture of a little girl to front board. A bit of wear to capitals, else fine. 7: 8vo. Orig. red full cloth w. gilt back, gilt title to front board. A bit of wear to capitals and inner hinges. 8: 8vo. Orig. decorated full blue cloth w. black illustrations of swans to front board and gilt tilte and illustration to back. Some wear to capitals and hinges. Internally fine and clean. 9: 8vo. Orig. decorated full green cloth w. gilt titel to front board and back. Front board w. large illustration of the Snow Queen. A bit of wear to extremities. 10: 8vo. Orig. decorated full cloth w. pixies and a young girl on front board and a stork and child on back. Capitals somewhat worn. Internally fine. 11: 8vo. Orig. full green cloth w. some wear to capitals. Internally nice and clean. 12: 8vo. Orig. decorated full blue cloth w. blindstamped black ornamentations. Gilt title to back. Large illustration of a young prince (?) to front board. Nice and clean. 13: Original richly decorated full cloth w. a goblin in the woods on front board and the hardy tin soldier on back. Internallu occational brownspotting, otherwise a fine copy. 14: 8vo. Orig. full red cloth w. gilt illustration to front board and gilt title to back. Nice and clean.
An interesting and charming collection of 14 different illustrated editions of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales in English translation. Containing translations by several of the most famous Andersen-translators as well as many of the most famous and well-known illustrations. The variety in the original bindings, most of which are decorated, and the many different illustrations contained in this collected set presents us with an excellent opportunity of discovering the development of the understanding and effect of the reading of Andersen's classic fairy tales from the late 19th century through the first decades of the 20th century, after which the English Andersen-translations changed drastically in character.
London, Richard Bentley, 1853. Small8vo. Orig. full blindstamped cloth. Small repairs along fronthinge. Gilt lettering on spine. VIII (incl. halftitle),220 pp. and Publisher's cat. (4) pp. A faint dampstain in upper margin of the first leaves. Some scattered brownspots.
First English edition of Mrs. Bushby's translation - directly from Danish - of 20 of Andersen's fairy tales, taken from his third fairy tale collection.
Efter fotografi af Georg E. Hansen [After a photography of Georg E. Hansen], 1868. TrÊblokken måler 13 x 9,1 cm og er 1,9 cm. dyb. PortrÊttet sidder på den firkantede grund m. afrundede hjÞrner; det forestiller H.C.A. siddende i en lÊnestol, omtrent i hel profil, drejet mod venstre. HÊnderne hviler i skÞdet og i den hÞjre hånd holdes en bog. T.v. et bord med bÞger. Forneden lÊses: "W. Obermann".The block measures 13x9,1 cm. and is 1,9 cm. deep. The portrait is placed on the square ground w. rounded corners; it portrays H.C.A. sitting in an arm chair, almost in full profile, turned to the left. His hands rest in his lap and in the right hand he is holding a book. At the left there is a table with books. At the bottom one reads "W. Obermann".
Trykt i Husvennen. Menigmands Billedblad, 2. Aargang. Nr. 27. KÞbenhavn, 1875. S. (209). SkÊringen er frisk og klar og kan stadig bruges til aftryk.The portrait was printed in the magazine "Husvennen. Meningmands Billedblad", 2. Year, Nr. 27. Copenhagen, 1875, p. (209). The cut is fresh and clear and the block could easily still be used.