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See More... (Swedenborg, Emanuel) Hyde, James A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF EMANUEL SWEDENBORG, ORIGINAL AND TRANSLATED.
(Healdsburg, Ca and Mansfield Centre, CT Todd Leif Pratum and Martino Publishing 2002) 8vo. cloth xvi, (ii), 742, (2) pages
A facsimile of the edition published by The Swedenborg Society, London, 1906. The first reissue of a scarce bibliography of the original and translated works of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), 3500 entries in all (Besterman 5955). Swedenborg was first trained in mathematics and astronomy and published works on physics and physiology before devoting himself to philosophy and mysticism. Appendices of Swedenborg's Manuscripts, Composite Volumes, Biographies, Swedenborg's Rules of Life, Portraits, Additional Notes, and a Classification of Swedenborg's Works. With indexes of books, persons and institutions, and places, and a Guide to the volumes which form sets of the Heavenly Mysteries and the Apocalypse Explained in English.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 72141

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  (Swift, Jonathan) Teerink, H. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.
Edited by Arthur H. Scouten. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but circa 1998) 8vo. cloth. xviii, 453 pages.
Reprint of the second edition, revised and corrected, published in Philadelphia by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 1963. (Besterman 5967; Walford (1970) III;461). Complete bibliographical guide to the complicated descriptions of Swift's work. Describes in detail 1643 editions authored by Swift with full collations and annotations given.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 53301

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See More... (Switzerland) Lonchamp, F.C. BIBLIOGRAPHIE GENERALE DES OUVRAGES SUISSES.
(Mansfield Centre Maurizio Martino Publishing n.d. but circa 1998) 8vo. cloth. 500 pages.
A reprint of the 1922 French language edition published in Paris by the Librairie Des Bibliophiles. This French bibliography is the most important on Swiss books, providing a catalogue of over 3,376 items. A complete and comprehensive work with author, title, date, printer or publisher, size, pagination and notes of illustrations and artist for each work. It also provides an index for Swiss illustrated books, especially costumes and topographical books.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 52783

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See More... (Symons, Julian) Walsdorf, John J. JULIAN SYMONS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Winchester and New Castle, Delaware St. Paul's Bibliographies and Oak Knoll Press 1996 8vo. cloth. 340 pages
First edition. Preface by H.R.F. Keating. The sixth volume of the Winchester Bibliographies of Twentieth Century Writers series. This is the first and only bibliography of Julian Symons to include a personal memoir and commentaries by Symons himself. According to Keating, a frequent motif of Symons's fiction is his use of the mask, whether as a disguise or a metaphor for the elegantly exposed hypocrisies of everyday life. As a literary critic, social historian, biographer, essayist, editor and poet, Symons was one of the most distinguished authors and expositors of the postwar British crime novel. His mystery writing career began with the publication of THE IMMATERIAL MURDER CASE (1945) and was later known for such works as THE COLOUR OF MURDER (1957), THE MAN WHO LOST HIS WIFE (1970) and DEATH'S DARKEST FACE (1990). He succeeded Dame Agatha Christie as President of the Detection Club (1976 to 1985) and was awarded the 1990 Cartier Diamond Dagger from the British Crime Writers Association for lifetime achievement in the world of crime fiction. A standard reference, JULIAN SYMONS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY will not only illuminate the richness of Symons's lesser-known early works, as well as chronicling his well-known masterworks, but its autobiographical personal memoir will also add insight to Symons's life beyond the page.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 44046

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See More... (Syria) Masson, Paul ELEMENTS D'UNE BIBLIOGRAPHIES FRANCAISE DE LA SYRIE (GEOGRAPHIE, ETHNOGRAPHIES, HISTOIRE, ARCHEOLOGIE, LANGUES, LITTERATURES, RELIGIONS).
Mansfield Centre. CT Martino Publishing 2002 8vo. cloth xxix+(i), 528 pages
Reprint of the edition originally published in Marseilles, 1919, Typographie et Lithographie Barlatier. Chambre de Commerce de Marseilles, Congres Français de la Syrie, 3, 4 et 5 Janvier 1919. Masson's bibliography is the first and still the most comprehensive work on Syria, covering the period from the Byzantine (c.400 A.D.) to the Ottoman Empires (1516-1918). In all, 4534 items on all aspects of Syrian life are described. Index. Very scarce
Price: $ 70.00 other currencies Order nr. 73562

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See More... Tanselle, G. Thomas TEXTUAL CRITICISM SINCE GREG, A CHRONICLE, 1950-2000.
Charlottesville, VA Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia 2005 8vo. cloth xiii, (iii), 373 pages.
First edition. The past half century has been one of the most active and provocative periods in the long history of textual criticism. In this series of six critical essays that survey theoretical writings in the field since 1950, the eminent textual scholar G. Thomas Tanselle chronicles a significant moment in intellectual history and offers a guide for thinking through the basic issues of textual criticism and scholarly editing. With index.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 89019

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See More... Tattersfield, Nigel JOHN BEWICK, ENGRAVER ON WOOD 1760-1795.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2001 8vo. cloth, dust jacket 192 pages
First edition. When people think of Bewick, they are generally thinking of Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) and his superlative wood engravings of animals and birds. Thomas skill and reputation largely obscured the artistic recognition of his younger brother, John Bewick, as an accomplished wood engraver illustrating mostly children's books.
Yet John Bewick was one of the earliest, if not the earliest, designer-engravers in England to make his living exclusively by illustrating books. His popularity resulted in producing illustrations and engravings for 60 books - mostly children's books - during a tragically short working life.
This is the first book entirely devoted to this remarkable wood engraver. It consists of two parts. The first is a biography of the artist, drawing upon largely unpublished but highly detailed and entertaining correspondence, which has surfaced in the last few years. The second part provides a comprehensive, annotated bibliography of John Bewick's illustrations. This has been made possible by Nigel Tattersfield's discovery of John Bewick's own ledger of commissions dating back to 1791.

Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 63433

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See More... Taylor, Bethany R. LONDON, HIGH LIFE & LOW LIFE AS SEEN BY ROWLANDSON, CRUIKSHANK & OTHERS.
N.P. Chapin Library, Williams College 1997 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 42, (2) pages.
Limited to 400 copies. Introduction by Robert L. Volz. 29 books described in detail. Illustrated in black-and-white with a full-color frontispiece.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 58056

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See More... (Taylor, Peter) Wright, Stuart PETER TAYLOR, A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1934-87.
Charlottesville Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (1988) 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xii, 228 pages.
First edition. Describes all the works of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and short story writer, including appearances in periodicals, interviews, and published quotes and comments.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 53827

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  Theakstone, John VICTORIAN & EDWARDIAN WOMEN TRAVELLERS, A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS PUBLISHED IN ENGLISH.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2006 small 4to. cloth. xxii, 315 pages.
First edition. Alphabetical biographical bibliography of more than 1500 books written by more than 1100 women travelers, published between 1837 and 1910. Does not give full bibliographical descriptions, but each is accompanied by an annotation, sometimes quite lengthy.
Price: $ 150.00 other currencies Order nr. 95944

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See More... Thiebaud, Jules BIBLIOGRAPHIE DES OUVRAGES FRANCAIS SUR LA CHASSE
Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2006 square 8vo. cloth. pp. x, (ii), coll.960; pp. [ii]. Coll 961-1040 pp. (ii)
Reprint of the 1934 first edition, which was limited to 1050 numbered copies. (Besterman 5882). 7500 entries describing sporting books in France. The best work on the topic. With 400 illustrations.
Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 91650

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See More... Thienen, Gerard van INCUNABULA IN DUTCH LIBRARIES (IDL). A CENSUS OF FIFTEENTH-CENTURY PRINTED BOOKS IN DUTCH PUBLIC COLLECTIONS.
2 volumes Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1983 6.75 x 9.5 cloth Volume I 706 pages, Volume II 2 376 pages
I. Catalogue (4,759 entries, including the holdings of 85 Libraries, Museums and Archives). II. Indexes and Concordances. The first comprehensive Census of fifteenth-century printed books preserved in the Netherlands.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 340.00 other currencies Order nr. 103252

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See More... Thienen, Gerard van, John Goldfinch (editors) INCUNABULA PRINTED IN THE LOW COUNTRIES (ILC). A CENSUS.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1999 6.5 x 9.5 inches cloth 696 pages
Incunabula of the Low Countries (ILC) is a census of fifteenth-century books printed in the area of the present-day Netherlands and Belgium. It lists 2,229 editions in more than 14,300 copies preserved in hundreds of libraries, museums, and archives all over the world, but mainly in Europe and the USA. The entries for this census have been derived from the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue (ISTC), the database of incunabula compiled at the British Library. They combine research on Low Countries incunabula carried out by Gerard van Thienen, curator at the Koninklijke Bibliotheek in The Hague, with data assembled by ISTC form other sources. ISTC entries were further edited, indexed and prepared for publication by John Goldfinch at the British Library. Campbell's Annales of 1874, the first bibliography of incunabula printed in the Low Countries with 1794 entries, was followed by a number of supplements of increasing complexity, the most extensive being published by M.E. Kronenberg in 1956. All the former additions and emendations, together with additions not otherwise listed before are now brought together and included in one sequence in ILC.

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Price: $ 265.00 other currencies Order nr. 103253

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See More... Thompson, Neville, Bert Denker, et al THE WINTERTHUR LIBRARY REVEALED: FIVE CENTURIES OF DESIGN AND INSPIRATION.
Winterthur and New Castle DE Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library and Oak Knoll Press 2003 8.5 x 11 inches paperback 100 pages
First edition. Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at the Grolier Club in New York and at Winterthur, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue includes essays and entries largely from the private library of Henry Francis du Pont, encompassing more than 87,000 volumes and 500,000 manuscripts and images.

With essays and entries about the founding of the library and all aspects of its collections, the book deals with subjects ranging from printed patterns of the 16th century to colonial-revival design drawings of the 20th. These five centuries of books, drawings and ephemera represent the work of artisans, manufacturers, advertisers and a wealth of other hands through which the material surroundings of our everyday lives have passed. Each highlights the ways in which library resources contribute greatly to the stories of decorative arts objects.

The Winterthur Library Revealed truly uncovers the wealth of the museum's rare books on American furniture and home decorations. Illustrated with over 100 color and black-and-white photographs with essays by museum staff. Co-published with the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.

Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 107549

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See More... Thompson, Neville, Bert Denker, et al THE WINTERTHUR LIBRARY REVEALED: FIVE CENTURIES OF DESIGN AND INSPIRATION.
Winterthur and New Castle DE Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library and Oak Knoll Press 2003 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover, dust jacket 100 pages
First edition. Accompanying an exhibition of the same name at the Grolier Club in New York and at Winterthur, this beautifully illustrated exhibition catalogue includes essays and entries largely from the private library of Henry Francis du Pont, encompassing more than 87,000 volumes and 500,000 manuscripts and images.

With essays and entries about the founding of the library and all aspects of its collections, the book deals with subjects ranging from printed patterns of the 16th century to colonial-revival design drawings of the 20th. These five centuries of books, drawings and ephemera represent the work of artisans, manufacturers, advertisers and a wealth of other hands through with the material surroundings of our everyday lives have passed. Each highlights the ways in which library resources contribute greatly to the stories of decorative arts objects.

The Winterthur Library Revealed truly uncovers the wealth of the museum's rare books on American furniture and home decorations. Illustrated with over 100 color and black & white photographs with essays by museum staff. Co-published with the Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.

Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 107551

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See More... Thompson, Silvanus Phillips HAND LIST OF THE MAGNETIC AND ELECTRICAL BOOKS
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2004 8vo. (7" x 9") Hardcover 119 pages
Reprint of the 1914 first edition published in London by the Chiswick Press. Thompson (1851-1916) formed a large collection of books on electricity and magnetism with a number printed before 1825.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 86938

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See More... (Tinker Library) Metzdorf, Robert F. THE TINKER LIBRARY, A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF THE BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTED BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER.
(Storrs-Mansfield Maurizio Martino n.d. (but 1995) thick 8vo. cloth. xxvi, 530 pages.
Reprint of the first edition, this printing limited to 150 copies. With a preface by James T. Babb and detailed bibliographical descriptions of over 2300 items. Illustrated.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 53713

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See More... (Tobacco) Bragge, William BIBLIOTHECA NICOTIANA; A CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ABOUT TOBACCO, TOGETHER WITH A CATALOGUE OF OBJECTS CONNECTED TO THE USE OF TOBACCO IN ALL ITS FORMS.
Mansfield Centre, CT Martino Publishing 2008 tall 8vo. cloth. 3 pages, l., ii, (5)-248 pages.
Facsimile of the 1880 original edition privately publishing in Birmingham and limited to 200 copies. It took Bragge twenty years to put together this collection of books and objects relating to tobacco. Included is a chronological list of 409 titles of books, and a classified catalogue (with separate t.-p.) of about 13,000 objects connected with the use of tobacco ("an ethnographic collection ... pipes, snuff mills and snuff rasps ... snuff bottles," fire strikers, tinder boxes, etc. Very scarce in the original.
Price: $ 70.00 other currencies Order nr. 102009

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  (Tobacco) Brooks, Jerome E. TOBACCO, ITS HISTORY ILLUSTRATED BY THE BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS AND ENGRAVINGS IN THE LIBRARY OF GEORGE ARENTS, JR. TOGETHER WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY, A GLOSSARY AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES.
5 volumes, complete. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) 4to. cloth. xvi,543; ix,564; vii,545; (viii),486; (vi),327 pages.
Reprint of the first edition, which was limited to 300 numbered copies and published by the Rosenbach Company over the period 1937 to 1952. Illustrated.
Price: $ 495.00 other currencies Order nr. 55006

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See More... Todd, William B. and Ann Bowden. SIR WALTER SCOTT, A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY, 1796-1832.
New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press 1998 large 8vo. cloth, dust jacket 1,092 pages.
First edition. This work is the definitive bibliography of Sir Walter Scott for enthusiasts, collectors, and scholars. Scott's compelling historical novels brought to life the world of Britain's fabled past in Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, and other works. His books made him one of the foremost writers of his day. Divided into two major sections, the text allows quick and easy searching for the Scott researcher and provides hours of enjoyable discoveries for the Scott collector. The first part of this work is divided into sub-sections, which describe all of Scott's separate publications through 1832. Later sections list editions of every genre from 1806 to 1833, the final magnum opus in full, and everything from Scott's legal papers to tributes and dedications.
Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 52927

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See More... Todd, William B. and Ann Bowden TAUCHNITZ INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS IN ENGLISH, 1841-1955, A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2003 thick 8vo. cloth 1080 pages
Reprint of the first edition. This encyclopedic account of the Tauchnitz firm documents and substantiates its major role as an "international institution" in spreading Anglo-American culture throughout the world. The history describes the main Tauchnitz series (1841-1943) of 5,370 volumes, representing 783 English and American authors. It is based upon the collection of forty-six libraries, as well as relevant manuscript archives; some 56,000 widely variant copies of the editions have been taken into account. Some of the editions listed actually precede the recognized first editions of many of the works. Originally published by The Bibliographical Society of America. Illustrated. Co-published with the British Library.
Price: $ 125.00 other currencies Order nr. 74797

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Tolias, George MAPPING GREECE, 1420-1800, A HISTORY.
Maps in the Margarita Samourkas Collection.
Catalogue of maps compiled by Leonora Navari. New Castle, Delaware Oak Knoll Press, HES & DE GRAAF, and National Hellenic Research Foundation 2012 11.5 x 11.5 inches hardcover, dust jacket 546 pages
Mapping Greece is a richly illustrated history of the cartography of Greece during the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, based on the Margarita Samourka Map Collection (one of the most important collections of its kind in private hands in Greece) that consists of 1,700 maps of Greece. Divided into five chapters, the book contains an introduction, conclusions, and an appendix.

Summarizing the foundations of the mapping of Greece as established by the classical and medieval cartographic tradition with the Ptolemaic revival, the maritime portolan chart, the mappa mundi, and the local cartography of early humanism, this book shows the rise and development of the regional concept of Greece and its establishment of cartographic conventions. Various chapters discuss the standardization of the regional maps of Greece in "the age of the atlas," an era of commercialization of the printed map, and the wide dissemination of these maps. Four prefaces written by George Tolias, Paschallis M. Kitromildes, Christos G. Zacharakis, and Margarita Samourkas discuss each one's thoughts on this ambitious and comprehensive project.

Also discussed is the application of modern surveying technology to the mapping of Greece, the work of astronomers and mariners, topographical commentaries, and the production of maps of ancient geography and historical maps of Greece from the end of the sixteenth century onwards. Richly illustrated in a large format, with an overwhelming number of beautiful maps illustrations, Mapping Greece contains a detailed catalogue of the maps in the Margarita Samourka collection compiled by Leonora Navari. The Margarita Samourka collection includes maps of all parts of Greece and of historical Greek regions. It is significant for its breadth and its chronological development beginning with Italian map engravers and publishers of the sixteenth century to the French reformation of cartography in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Finally, the book provides an overall summary of the series of definitions and perceptions of Greece which emerge in the maps of the region during the centuries of foreign domination, and an assessment of the contribution of maps of Greece to the general history of cartography.

Available in Europe from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 250.00 other currencies Order nr. 108512

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See More... (Tolkien, J.R.R.) Hammond, Wayne G. J.R.R. TOLKIEN: A DESCRIPTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY.
With the assistance of Douglas A. Anderson. New Castle, Delaware and Winchester Oak Knoll Press and St Paul's Bibliographies 2002 6 x 9 inches hardcover xi, (iii), 434 pages.
First edition, second printing. The second volume in the Winchester Bibliographies of Twentieth Century Writers series. This is the first descriptive bibliography of J.R.R. Tolkien, one of the most popular writers of the twentieth century. His children's book The Hobbit, his epic The Lord of the Rings, and his last triumph, The Silmarillion, have been read by millions and are at the core of modern fantasy fiction. A noted philologist, Tolkien also made significant contributions to Old and Middle English studies, including a landmark essay on Beowulf and standard editions of Ancrene Wisse and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This bibliography explores the full range of his imaginative and scholarly works, from juvenilia to the posthumous The History of Middle-Earth. Books written by Tolkien in whole or in part, his Contributions to Periodicals, Published Letters and Art Work, Interviews, Recordings, and translations of his writings are described. Special attention is paid to The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, whose many editions and complex textual changes are analyzed in detail. The publishing history of Tolkien's works is told at length, with notes drawn from publishers' archives and from Tolkien's correspondence.

There are eight pages of plates, a chronology and an index. This bibliography will become a standard reference book for scholars, librarians, booksellers and collectors whose already keen interest in Tolkien continues to grow.

Price: $ 94.00 other currencies Order nr. 36406

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See More... (Travel) Weber, Shirley Howard (compiler). VOYAGES AND TRAVES IN GREECE, THE NEAR EAST AND ADJACENT REGIONS MADE PREVIOUS TO THE YEAR 1801, BEING A PART OF A LARGER CATALOUGE OF WORKS ON GEOGRAPHY, CARTOGRAPHY, VOYAGES AND TRAVELS, IN THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY IN ATHENS.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino 2002) 8vo. cloth (viii), 208 pages
A facsimile of the edition originally published by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1953, Princeton, NJ. The second in the series of Gennadius bibliographies on travels to Greece, describing 860 books published before 1801 (Besterman 574, Sheehy D51). Included are travel accounts, voyages, descriptive and topographic works, and guide books, fully collated and with frequent annotations. Index of travelers and authors, as well as a general index. The first Martino reprint of this work separate from its companion ("Voyages and Travels in the Near East During the XIX Century"), published in one book (1997) and now out of print. A basic reference in the field, but hard to find in the original edition.
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See More... Turner, John R. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF UNAUTHORISED AMERICAN EDITIONS OF THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT BY BEATRIX POTTER 1904-1980.
London Ian Hodgkins & Co. Ltd. 2012 6 x 9 inches hardcover 228 pages
This is an essential guide for any devotee of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit and of illustrators of childrens books during this period. Illustrated with eight pages of color photographs, this bibliography contains over 300 entries published between 1904 and 1980. It seeks to describe all titles published in the United States that are versions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, or use the name of Peter Rabbit, and were not authorized by Frederick Warne.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit was first issued privately in a total of 450 copies by Beatrix Potter and was then published by Frederick Warne in 1902. Obtaining copyright in the USA at that time was fraught with difficulties, particularly for foreign publishers. Warne failed to comply with the formalities, and the book entered the public domain in the USA. The book immediately became a huge commercial success throughout the world and has remained that way ever since. Between 1904 and 1980, about 80 publishers issued their own versions of the story.

In many cases the text and/or illustrations did not follow Potters originals, and others were credited as the author and illustrator. Some books are to be regarded as derivatives of the well-known story. The books are arranged alphabetically by publisher, and entries detail publisher, illustrator, title page, binding, and more. Following the bibliography is a list of further readings, and indexes of titles, authors and illustrators.

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