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Isha Books . Papeback. New. pp. 469, Isha Books, 6, Australia and New Zealand: Landsdowne Press, 1973 This book is still in its original shrink wrap from the publisher, along with the … Mehr…
Isha Books . Papeback. New. pp. 469, Isha Books, 6, Australia and New Zealand: Landsdowne Press, 1973 This book is still in its original shrink wrap from the publisher, along with the companion volume, "The Old Bulletin Book of Verse 1880 - 1901". Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Size E: 8"-9" Tall (203-228mm)., Landsdowne Press, 1973, 3, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Ballad of the Tempest is a rhyme about sea voyage, with passengers on board. There came a huge storm in the middle of the night which frightened everyone, making sleep to become impossible. All of them offered their prayers to God, praying that they will be safe and sound. When all of a sudden, the sea captain shouted that they are lost. His young daughter asks him if God is in the ocean, the same as He is in the land. Her father planted her a kiss, and with hope, battled through the storm and finally reached their destination. </br></br>James Thomas Fields was a United States American publisher, editor, and poet. He was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and baptized him James Field; the family thereafter added the letter "s" to their surname. His father was a ship captain and died before James was just 3 years old. He and his brother were looked after by their mother and her siblings, their aunt Mary and uncle George. At 14 years old, James worked at the Old Corner Bookstore in Boston as an apprentice to issuers Carter and Hendee. His first produced verse was contained in the Portsmouth Journal in 1837 but he attracted much prestige when, on September 13, 1838, he addressed his Anniversary Poem to the Boston Mercantile Library Association. </br></br>In 1839, he associated himself with William Ticknor and became a junior partner in the publishing and bookselling company referred to after 1845 as Ticknor and Fields. Ticknor administered the industrial part of the company while Fields was its literary professional. He was recognized for being easy going, for his capability to look for artistic flair, and for his capability to indorse writers and earn their trustworthiness. With this business, James became the publisher of primary contemporary American authors, with whom he was on rapports of friendly personal camaraderie. He was also the American publisher of several of the well known British authors of his days, several of whom he also knew dearly., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, Elliot Stock, London, first edition, [1881]. Cloth, 8vo,. xi, 60 pp. Approximately 200 entries. Boards heavily rubbed, contents pulled., Elliot Stock, London, first edition, [1881], 0, Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, 1966 reprint of 1914 first edition (which was limited to 100 copies). Cloth, small 4to,. xxii, 316 pp, numerous plates. Approximately 100 entries. Like all Wise's bibliographies, of considerable interest but to be used with caution: more than half the book's 316 pages are devoted to giving publicity to a series of pamphlets Wise had himself produced. Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper., Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, 1966 reprint of 1914 first edition (which was limited to 100 copies), 1966 reprint of 1914 first edit, 4, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Brenda was used to getting her own way. Her parents and older sisters spoiled her, her friends followed her lead, servants obeyed her, and she was truly beautiful. That was so, until her cousin Julia (who is everything that she is not) came to live with her family. And that's when our book starts." </br></br>The novel contains: Four Friends; Julia's Arrival; The Rescue; A Club Meeting; Miss Crawdon's School; Misunderstandings; Visiting Manuel; Planning the Bazaar; A Mysterious Mansion; A Sophomore; The Cooking Class; Concerning Julia; Great Expectations; The Football Game; A Poet at Home; An Historic Ramble; The Rosas at Home; Merry Christmas; Nora's Thoughtlessness; Fidessa and Her Mistress; Miss South and Julia; Brenda's Secret; Almost Ready; An Evening's Fun; The Bazaar; Great Excitement; A Mistake; Explanations; After Vacation; Brenda's Folly; and The Shiloh Picnic. </br></br>Including these illustrations: "the child himself, surrounded by a group of curious girls, clung to Nora's hand"; "'oh, i'll tell you what, girls,--let us work for--manuel!'"; "she was able to rush on and pick them up as they were dashed against a Lamp-post"; "now as julia sat there drinking tea from the quaintest of old-fashioned China cups"; "'why, brenda barlow, why are you lying in this downcast position?'" </br></br>Helen Leah Reed is also regarded for these works: The city and the sea: with other Cambridge contributions in aid of the hospital fund in 1881; Miss Theodora: a west end story in 1898; Brenda, her school and her club in 1900 ; Brenda's summer at rockley 1901; Brenda's cousin at Radcliffe in 1902; Brenda's bargain: a story for girls in 1903; Amy in acadia: a story for girls in 1905; Brenda's ward: a sequel to amy and acadia in 1906; Irma and nap in 1904; napoleon's young neighbor in 1907; Irma in italy: a travel story in 1908; Memorial day, and other verse; Serbia: a sketch in 1917., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Reading a book interests some people of all ages. This poem by Edgar A. Guest shows us how to read a book in the best way we can such as taking a little boy in the big chair and read wonderful adventure stories. As both of you will experience oneness and bond closely with each other. Sharing an exciting activity with your little one is worth every moment of fun and delight. </br></br>Edgar Albert Guest was a productive British-born American poet who was well known in the first half of the 20th century and became famous as the People's Poet. His poems had an encouraging and positive outlook of daily life. </br></br>In 1891, Guest and his family emigrated from England to the United States. After he started at the Detroit Free Press as a copy boy and later a reporter, his first poem came out on December 11, 1898. He then became a naturalized citizen in 1902. For about 40 years, Guest was largely enjoyed all through North America, and his emotional, enthusiastic poems were in the same style as the fine verse of Nick Kenny, who composed collective stanzas in the same years. </br></br>From his first circulated poem in the Detroit Free Press up to his death in 1959, Guest wrote a total of 11,000 poems which were published in about 300 newspapers and grouped in over 20 volumes, such as A Heap o' Livin' in1916 and Just Folks in 1917. Guest became the Poet Laureate of Michigan, the only poet awarded with the title. </br></br>He became a Freemason in Detroit, where he was a lifelong member of Ashlar Lodge No. 91. In respect of Guest's passion to the Craft, society, and humankind, the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan founded the Edgar A. Guest Award for lodges to be shown to non-Masons within the society who have portrayed remarkable service to the society and their fellows., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01. Paperback. Good., HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01, 2.5, David Nutt, 1892-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair hardcover. ORIGINAL 1892 PRINTING. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text contains some pencil markings. Covers (original green cloth lettered in gold) show light edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing. Cloth is bubbling. Tear on spine on front hinge. Binding is tight, hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!, David Nutt, 1892-01-01, 2.5, Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Good., Books for Libraries Press, 1971, 2.5, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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GB: Ward, Lock Dark green cloth with line drawing on front cover. Presentation plate on front pastedown hand dated 1942. A lovely copy.. Hardback. nrFine/No DW., Ward, Lock, 4, Great Brit… Mehr…
GB: Ward, Lock Dark green cloth with line drawing on front cover. Presentation plate on front pastedown hand dated 1942. A lovely copy.. Hardback. nrFine/No DW., Ward, Lock, 4, Great Britain: Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1942. Previous owner's name on front end paper, covers lightly soiled/worn, interior clean, binding tight.. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1942, 3, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very… Mehr…
Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. Firts published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of children’s early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broome’s Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very… Mehr…
Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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Isha Books . Papeback. New. pp. 469, Isha Books, 6, Australia and New Zealand: Landsdowne Press, 1973 This book is still in its original shrink wrap from the publisher, along with the … Mehr…
Isha Books . Papeback. New. pp. 469, Isha Books, 6, Australia and New Zealand: Landsdowne Press, 1973 This book is still in its original shrink wrap from the publisher, along with the companion volume, "The Old Bulletin Book of Verse 1880 - 1901". Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Size E: 8"-9" Tall (203-228mm)., Landsdowne Press, 1973, 3, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Ballad of the Tempest is a rhyme about sea voyage, with passengers on board. There came a huge storm in the middle of the night which frightened everyone, making sleep to become impossible. All of them offered their prayers to God, praying that they will be safe and sound. When all of a sudden, the sea captain shouted that they are lost. His young daughter asks him if God is in the ocean, the same as He is in the land. Her father planted her a kiss, and with hope, battled through the storm and finally reached their destination. </br></br>James Thomas Fields was a United States American publisher, editor, and poet. He was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and baptized him James Field; the family thereafter added the letter "s" to their surname. His father was a ship captain and died before James was just 3 years old. He and his brother were looked after by their mother and her siblings, their aunt Mary and uncle George. At 14 years old, James worked at the Old Corner Bookstore in Boston as an apprentice to issuers Carter and Hendee. His first produced verse was contained in the Portsmouth Journal in 1837 but he attracted much prestige when, on September 13, 1838, he addressed his Anniversary Poem to the Boston Mercantile Library Association. </br></br>In 1839, he associated himself with William Ticknor and became a junior partner in the publishing and bookselling company referred to after 1845 as Ticknor and Fields. Ticknor administered the industrial part of the company while Fields was its literary professional. He was recognized for being easy going, for his capability to look for artistic flair, and for his capability to indorse writers and earn their trustworthiness. With this business, James became the publisher of primary contemporary American authors, with whom he was on rapports of friendly personal camaraderie. He was also the American publisher of several of the well known British authors of his days, several of whom he also knew dearly., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, Elliot Stock, London, first edition, [1881]. Cloth, 8vo,. xi, 60 pp. Approximately 200 entries. Boards heavily rubbed, contents pulled., Elliot Stock, London, first edition, [1881], 0, Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, 1966 reprint of 1914 first edition (which was limited to 100 copies). Cloth, small 4to,. xxii, 316 pp, numerous plates. Approximately 100 entries. Like all Wise's bibliographies, of considerable interest but to be used with caution: more than half the book's 316 pages are devoted to giving publicity to a series of pamphlets Wise had himself produced. Near Fine in Very Good dustwrapper., Dawsons of Pall Mall, London, 1966 reprint of 1914 first edition (which was limited to 100 copies), 1966 reprint of 1914 first edit, 4, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Brenda was used to getting her own way. Her parents and older sisters spoiled her, her friends followed her lead, servants obeyed her, and she was truly beautiful. That was so, until her cousin Julia (who is everything that she is not) came to live with her family. And that's when our book starts." </br></br>The novel contains: Four Friends; Julia's Arrival; The Rescue; A Club Meeting; Miss Crawdon's School; Misunderstandings; Visiting Manuel; Planning the Bazaar; A Mysterious Mansion; A Sophomore; The Cooking Class; Concerning Julia; Great Expectations; The Football Game; A Poet at Home; An Historic Ramble; The Rosas at Home; Merry Christmas; Nora's Thoughtlessness; Fidessa and Her Mistress; Miss South and Julia; Brenda's Secret; Almost Ready; An Evening's Fun; The Bazaar; Great Excitement; A Mistake; Explanations; After Vacation; Brenda's Folly; and The Shiloh Picnic. </br></br>Including these illustrations: "the child himself, surrounded by a group of curious girls, clung to Nora's hand"; "'oh, i'll tell you what, girls,--let us work for--manuel!'"; "she was able to rush on and pick them up as they were dashed against a Lamp-post"; "now as julia sat there drinking tea from the quaintest of old-fashioned China cups"; "'why, brenda barlow, why are you lying in this downcast position?'" </br></br>Helen Leah Reed is also regarded for these works: The city and the sea: with other Cambridge contributions in aid of the hospital fund in 1881; Miss Theodora: a west end story in 1898; Brenda, her school and her club in 1900 ; Brenda's summer at rockley 1901; Brenda's cousin at Radcliffe in 1902; Brenda's bargain: a story for girls in 1903; Amy in acadia: a story for girls in 1905; Brenda's ward: a sequel to amy and acadia in 1906; Irma and nap in 1904; napoleon's young neighbor in 1907; Irma in italy: a travel story in 1908; Memorial day, and other verse; Serbia: a sketch in 1917., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Reading a book interests some people of all ages. This poem by Edgar A. Guest shows us how to read a book in the best way we can such as taking a little boy in the big chair and read wonderful adventure stories. As both of you will experience oneness and bond closely with each other. Sharing an exciting activity with your little one is worth every moment of fun and delight. </br></br>Edgar Albert Guest was a productive British-born American poet who was well known in the first half of the 20th century and became famous as the People's Poet. His poems had an encouraging and positive outlook of daily life. </br></br>In 1891, Guest and his family emigrated from England to the United States. After he started at the Detroit Free Press as a copy boy and later a reporter, his first poem came out on December 11, 1898. He then became a naturalized citizen in 1902. For about 40 years, Guest was largely enjoyed all through North America, and his emotional, enthusiastic poems were in the same style as the fine verse of Nick Kenny, who composed collective stanzas in the same years. </br></br>From his first circulated poem in the Detroit Free Press up to his death in 1959, Guest wrote a total of 11,000 poems which were published in about 300 newspapers and grouped in over 20 volumes, such as A Heap o' Livin' in1916 and Just Folks in 1917. Guest became the Poet Laureate of Michigan, the only poet awarded with the title. </br></br>He became a Freemason in Detroit, where he was a lifelong member of Ashlar Lodge No. 91. In respect of Guest's passion to the Craft, society, and humankind, the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan founded the Edgar A. Guest Award for lodges to be shown to non-Masons within the society who have portrayed remarkable service to the society and their fellows., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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A Childs Garden of Verse - Taschenbuch2018, ISBN: 9781862560611
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HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01. Paperback. Good., HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01, 2.5, David Nutt, 1892-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair hardcover. ORIGINAL 1892 PRINTING. Ex-Lib… Mehr…
HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01. Paperback. Good., HardPress Publishing, 2012-08-01, 2.5, David Nutt, 1892-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair hardcover. ORIGINAL 1892 PRINTING. Ex-Library with usual markings. Text contains some pencil markings. Covers (original green cloth lettered in gold) show light edge wear with rubbing/light scuffing. Cloth is bubbling. Tear on spine on front hinge. Binding is tight, hinges strong.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!, David Nutt, 1892-01-01, 2.5, Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Good., Books for Libraries Press, 1971, 2.5, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
A Childs Garden of Verse - gebunden oder broschiert
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ISBN: 9781862560611
GB: Ward, Lock Dark green cloth with line drawing on front cover. Presentation plate on front pastedown hand dated 1942. A lovely copy.. Hardback. nrFine/No DW., Ward, Lock, 4, Great Brit… Mehr…
GB: Ward, Lock Dark green cloth with line drawing on front cover. Presentation plate on front pastedown hand dated 1942. A lovely copy.. Hardback. nrFine/No DW., Ward, Lock, 4, Great Britain: Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1942. Previous owner's name on front end paper, covers lightly soiled/worn, interior clean, binding tight.. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very Good., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1942, 3, Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very… Mehr…
Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. Firts published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of children’s early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broome’s Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
A Childs Garden of Verse - gebunden oder broschiert
2018, ISBN: 9781862560611
Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very… Mehr…
Australia: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987. First edition thus. Hardcover. Blue Boards with intricate Gilt Designs and Lettering on Front and Spine. Original, Very Good Condition. Mary Shillabeer. First published with this illustrator by J. M. Dent & Sons, 1960. Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 1850 - 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses. A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Treasure Island (1883) which was his first major success, a tale of piracy, buried treasure and adventure, has been filmed frequently. In an 1881 letter to W. E. Henley, he provided the earliest-known title, "The Sea Cook, or Treasure Island: a Story for Boys". Mary Shillabeer (1904 - 1992) worked mostly as an illustrator of childrens early readers, of which she illustrated a wide range. She illustrated relatively few books for older readers, but amongst them are three pony books. Her forth pony book (Dora Broomes Circus Pony) is an early reader. None of these books entered the mainstream of pony publishing, all having only one printing. She trained as an artist and illustrator at the Central School of Arts and Crafts and moved to Edinburgh in 1942. She later started making and manipulating marionettes in her 70s, carrying on well into her 80s. She especially loved the ability of puppetry to combine painting, sculpture, music and drama. Shillabeer created various full-scale marionette shows, some of which appeared during the Edinburgh Festival, including Peter and the Wolf, Boite a Jou-Jou (The Toy Box), and Babar the Elephant. 128pp. No DJ, no inscriptions, clean throughout. [see image scan of actual book], The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing), 1987, 3<
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Herausgeber: The Children's Classics (Times House Publishing)
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