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See More... (Miniature Books) Hearn, Lafcadio (translator) THE BOY WHO DREW CATS: A JAPANESE TALE.
Spartanburg, SC Kitemaug Press 1979 square miniature book (5.8 x 5.8 cm) stiff paper wrappers, bound oriental style, paper sleeve unpaginated
Limited to 100 numbered copies (Bradbury, Kitemaug Press 30). Frontispiece and illustrations in text.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 117491

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See More... (Miniature Books) Hearn, Lafcadio (translator) THE BOY WHO DREW CATS: A JAPANESE TALE.
Spartanburg, SC Kitemaug Press 1979 square miniature book (5.8 x 5.8 cm) stiff paper wrappers, bound oriental style, paper sleeve unpaginated
Limited to 100 numbered copies (Bradbury, Kitemaug Press 30). Frontispiece and illustrations in text. With miniature bookplate of Kathryn Rickard on inside front wrapper.
Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 117506

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  (Miniature Books) LULLABIES.
(Mill Valley, CA) Sunflower Press 1984 miniature book (7.0 x 6.8 cm) cloth, paper cover label. unpaginated
Limited to 100 numbered copies, signed by printer on colophon (Bradbury, Sunflower Press 22). Illustrated. Presentation by the printer on front free endpaper. With miniature bookplate of Kalman Levitan on front free endpaper.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 118415

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See More... (Miniature Books) Massmann, Robert E. ADVENTURES OF A FLIGHTLY OLD WOMAN.
New Britain, CT REM Miniatures) 1966 miniature book (6.9 x 5.7 cm.) stiff paper wrappers, printed paper slide-on case.
Limited to 500 copies (Bradbury, REM, 8). The 12 panel foldout in the back is hand-colored in this copy.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 116554

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See More... (Miniature Books) MAX UND MORITZ, THEIR FIRST, SECOND AND FINAL TRICKS.
(New Britain, CT REM Miniatures) 1990 miniature book (6.5 x 5.5 cm.) cloth, paper cover label, paper sllide-on case with paper cover label. (28) pages.
Limited to 300 copies (Bradbury, REM, 82). With typography, design, layout and hand coloring by Massmann.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 116551

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  (Miniature Books) THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY.
New York The American Tract Society n.d., but circa 1833-46 miniature book (9.2 x 6.9 cm) quarter leather, marbled paper-covered boards (iv), 191+(1) pages
Series 1, Volume 1 of the Society's publications. Table of contents. Title page notes the society's location at 150 Nassau Street (1833-93), and Fanshaw published the society's works until 1846. A collection of moral and religious stories directed toward children. Illustrations throughout, some color. Previous owner's bookplate on front free endpaper. Boards worn and scuffed around edges. Endpapers and text stained and foxed. Note indicating the book was in the same family for three generations laid in.
Price: $ 85.00 other currencies Order nr. 118736

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See More... (Miniature Books) A SHORT HISTORY OF THE PRINTED, ACCORDING TO SCHOOL CHILDREN.
(Portsmouth, OH Gilguy Press 1994) miniature book (7.3 x 5.9 cm.) decorated paper covered boards, paper cover label. 28, (2) pages.
Limited to an unspecified number signed by the printer, Linda Donaldson (Bradbury, Gilguy 10 who gives the limitation as 200 copies).
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 117164

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  (Miniature Books) Wade, Blanche THE SKY TRAVELLER.
Tilton, NH Hillside Press 1977 miniature book (6.0 x 5.0 cm) cloth, title stamped on spine and front cover viii, 46, (2) pages
Limited to 200 numbered copies, signed by publisher Frank E. Irwin (Bradbury, Hillside Press 42). Color frontispiece and illustrations by Albertine Weelan. Foreword by Irwin. A children's story that first appeared in St. Nicholas Magazine. With miniature bookplate of Alene Potter on front free endpaper.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 117326

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  (Miniature Books) Wildeman, June M.F. COLORED BUTTONS: A BOOK OF POETRY FOR CHILDREN.
Evanston, IL The Press of Ward Schori 1983 miniature book (7.5 x 5.4 cm) leather, title gilt-stamped on spine and front cover, illustrated endpapers unpaginated
Limited to 225 copies (Bradbury, Schori 24). Hand colored illustrations by John Martin. Biographical sketches of the author and illustrator. A collection of children's poetry.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 118213

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See More... (Minneapolis Public Library) FINDING LIST OF ENGLISH PROSE FICTION AND BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG.
3 volumes. Minneapolis Tribune Job Printing Company 1890, 1892, 1898 large 8vo. later quarter cloth with marbled paper-covered boards. (ii),138; (iv),140; 190 pages.
Three volumes of finding list of English Prose Fiction and Juveniles which was a classified catalogue of the best books for young people, with notes as to the scope of each, and indicating the age of the reader to which they are adapted. Nineteenth century library markings. One volume has a front cover detached, and another has a front cover partially detached. Hinges cracked. Two volumes have the front free endpapers and title pages detached. Covers very chipped.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 59463

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See More... (Nash, John Henry) Eichenberg, Eduard WHAT THE BIRDS DID AT HAZEL'S ORCHARD.
San Francisco John J. Newbegin 1916 large 12mo. quarter linen with decorated paper-covered boards, dust jacket. (viii), 76 pages.
Printed by John Henry Nash in an edition of two thousand copies in Caslon type on Manila paper (O'Day, p.2). Pen and ink drawing and ornamental borders by Ray F. Coyle as frontispiece.
Price: $ 20.00 other currencies Order nr. 70533

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(Parrish, Maxfield) Hawthorne, Nathaniel A WONDER BOOK AND TANGLEWOOD TALES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
New York Duffield and Company 1910 8vo. cloth, pictoral paper cover label, fore and bottom edges uncut x, 358 pages, plus 10 color illustrations
First edition with Parrish illustrations. A collection of mythological tales illustrated by Maxfield Parrish. Tissue guarded illustrations produced from original paintings. Loosely inserted in this copy is a clipped signature of Parrish. Minor rubbing of covers. Name in ink at top of free endpaper.
Price: $ 500.00 other currencies Order nr. 89161

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See More... (Patten, Gilbert) Holbrook, Stewart H. FRANK MERRIWELL AT YALE AGAIN - AND AGAIN AND AGAIN. "
1961 small 4to. boards. pp.24-27.
In American Heritage, Vol. XII, No.4, June 1961. Short biography of "Frank Merriwell," ie Gilbert Patten.
Price: $ 10.00 other currencies Order nr. 27277

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See More... (Peters, G.S.) GEBURTS UND TAUF-SCHEIN.
Harrisburg G.S. Peters n.d. (circa 1839) Broadside, 15.5 by 12.5 inches framed and matted under glass.
Text in German. The framed birth and baptismal certificate has pictures of angels, birds, flowers, the American Eagle and a border that have been crudely printed in yellow and red. Also poetry in German script. This copy was filled in by hand in 1839, documenting the birth and baptism of Cyrus, son of John Bomberger, in Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. An early example of American color printing by one of the earliest of American color printers.
Price: $ 350.00 other currencies Order nr. 110062

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See More... Pollack, John H. (editor). "THE GOOD EDUCATION OF YOUTH": WORLDS OF LEARNING IN THE AGE OF FRANKLIN.
New Castle, Delaware and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oak Knoll Press and University of Pennsylvania Libraries 2009 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover, dust jacket 352 pages
In 1749, Benjamin Franklin published his educational call to arms, Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania. In it, Franklin set forth a radically new template for educating students, one that stressed social utility, secular independence, and an English language-based curriculum. This slim pamphlet led to the creation of the University of Pennsylvania, the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in North America. But what were schools like in the early Delaware Valley? Who received an education; how was it financed; and where did it occur? Who were the teachers; and what was taught? The essays in this collection seek to answer these questions by looking in detail at Franklin's projects for education alongside educational plans by and for Quakers, African Americans, women, German Americans, and the other populations of Pennsylvania and the region from the colonial era through the early national period.

Contributors to the volume include Michael Zuckerman, who argues that Franklin's vision of education was far more democratic than that of his counterpart Thomas Jefferson, although Jefferson is often hailed as a father of public education. William C. Kashatus surveys the many Quaker projects for education during the colonial period, while John C. Van Horne's study of projects for African American education in Philadelphia documents Franklin's involvement with the school for blacks supported by the Anglican Associates of Dr. Bray. Patrick Erben examines the diverse German communities and argues that Anglo observers like Franklin were particularly blind to innovative German educational projects occurring around them, and Carla Mulford looks at Franklin's attitudes towards women's education, both in theory and in practice. Also included are essays by George Boudreau on William Smith, the neglected pioneer of Philadelphian educational and cultural life, and by Mark Frazier Lloyd on how the Academy and College of Philadelphia under Smith moved away from Franklin's original intentions and ideals. An Afterword by University of Pennsylvania scholars Ira Harkavy, Lee Benson, and Matthew Hartley considers how Franklin's vision for education can guide institutions like Penn in the twenty-first century.

These essays relate and respond to an exhibition prepared by the University of Pennsylvania Libraries in 2006, and the full catalogue of the exhibition is included in this volume. Drawing on the collections of the University of Pennsylvania, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and other Philadelphia-area libraries, museums, and schools, the exhibition surveys the educational landscape of the period and provides a vital context for understanding the importance, originality, and ongoing relevance of Franklin's vision. It includes full color reproductions of original documents, printed books, and artifacts, as well as a brief illustrated essay by Lynne Farrington on The Friendly Instructor, a newly rediscovered Franklin imprint concerning education. An accompanying photographic essay assembles for the first time images of numerous surviving school buildings in the Delaware Valley, many of them previously unknown and little studied.

Co-published with University of Pennsylvania Libraries.

Price: $ 49.95 other currencies Order nr. 100470

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See More... (Potter, Beatrix) BEATRIX POTTER: THE DORIS FROHNSDORFF COLLECTION.
New York Christies's East 1997 small 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 90 pages.
A catalogue for the auction at Christie's in 1997 which offered Doris Frohnsdorff's collection of Beatrix Potter. There are 311 entries with original drawings, autograph letters, first editions and ephemera. Illustrated with several of Potter's drawings. With prices realized loosely inserted.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 58860

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See More... (Pyle, Howard) Davis, Paul Preston HOWARD PYLE: HIS LIFE -- HIS WORK
2 volumes. New Castle and Wilmington Oak Knoll Press and The Delaware Art Museum 2004 9 x 12 inches. hardcover, dust jacket. 906 pages.
At the dawn of the 20th century, Howard Pyle was America's most famous and influential illustrator. Through the illustrated pages of Harper's, Scribner's and Century magazines, the American public first became acquainted with the illustrator that they would come to love. Both by example and through his teaching, Pyle molded and influenced generations of young artists who have continued his unique vision of illustration far beyond his own lifetime. Published 93 years after the death of Howard Pyle, this book celebrates the enduring and far-reaching achievements of America's foremost illustrator. Illustrated with over 3300 images, this important research tool represents the complete record of all known Howard Pyle illustrations, hundreds of which have not been reproduced since their original publication over 100 years ago.
Paul Preston Davis, with exhaustive research and dogged perseverance, has produced a much-needed resource for the study of Howard Pyle and American illustration. His work greatly expands upon the data originally collected by Willard S. Morse and Gertrude Brincklé in 1921. For the first time, full-color images (approx. 1.25 x 2.25 inches) of each of Pyle's published and unpublished works are provided in a single source. Most importantly for the researcher, Davis has indexed and re-indexed the information, creating a tool that is as easy to use as it is valuable. This remarkable and comprehensive set of books embodies years of research and will be valued and treasured by researchers, scholars, librarians, and collectors alike. Co-published with The Delaware Art Museum.

Price: $ 149.95 other currencies Order nr. 75317

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One of only 60 copies of the Museum Edition

(Pyle, Howard) Davis, Paul Preston HOWARD PYLE: HIS LIFE -- HIS WORK
2 volumes. New Castle and Wilmington Oak Knoll Press and The Delaware Art Museum 2004 9 x 12 inches. quarter Morocco with Japanese cloth, a special binding by Campbell-Logan Bindery (viii),xiv,(ii),400; (viii),401-872 pages.
First edition, one of only 60 numbered and signed sets bound thus (Museum Edition). Contains an extra eight-page signature at the beginning which has a tipped-in wood-engraving of Pyle's well-known painting "The Landing of the Pilgrims" pulled from the original block engraved by Robert Hoskin of Harper & Brothers. The engraving was published in the April 1883 edition of Harper's New Monthly magazine. In addition, this special section discusses the print and includes the colophon. The section was printed on Mohawk Superfine by Leonard Seastone at his Tideline Press. At the dawn of the 20th century, Howard Pyle was America's most famous and influential illustrator. Through the illustrated pages of Harper's, Scribner's, and Century magazines, the American public first became acquainted with the illustrator that they would come to love. Both by example and through his teaching, Pyle molded and influenced generations of young artists who have continued his unique vision of illustration far beyond his own lifetime. Published 93 years after the death of Howard Pyle, this book celebrates the enduring and far-reaching achievements of America's foremost illustrator. Illustrated with over 3300 images, this important research tool represents the complete record of all known Howard Pyle illustrations, hundreds of which have not been reproduced since their original publication over 100 years ago.
Paul Preston Davis, with exhaustive research and dogged perseverance, has produced a much-needed resource for the study of Howard Pyle and American illustration. His work greatly expands upon the data originally collected by Willard S. Morse and Gertrude Brincklé in 1921. For the first time, full-color images (approx. 1.25 x 2.25 inches) of each of Pyle's published and unpublished works are provided in a single source. Most importantly for the researcher, Davis has indexed and re-indexed the information, creating a tool that is as easy to use as it is valuable. This remarkable and comprehensive set of books embodies years of research and will be valued and treasured by researchers, scholars, librarians, and collectors alike. Co-published with The Delaware Art Museum.

Price: $ 425.00 other currencies Order nr. 87133

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See More... Pyle, Katharine ONCE UPON A TIME IN DELAWARE.
Edited by Emily P. Bissell. Drawings by Ethel Pennewill Brown. New York E.P. Dutton & Co. n.d. 8vo. cloth. (x), 162 pages.
Second edition. An illustrated children's book written by the sister of Howard Pyle who recounts stories of colonial and federalist Delaware. Lettering on spine hard to read.
Price: $ 8.00 other currencies Order nr. 104072

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See More... (Ransome, Arthur) Hammond, Wayne G. ARTHUR RANSOME: A BIBLIOGRAPHY
New Castle Oak Knoll Press 2000 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. 388 pages.
First edition. The first comprehensive bibliography on the famous twentieth-century author. It details all titles he wrote and to which he contributed. It also cites more than 1500 contributions by Ransome to newspapers and magazines, including his controversial reports from Russia during the first World War and the rise of the Bolsheviks. This work has been eagerly awaited by Ransome's many fans and will be a welcomed reference to all scholars and libraries.
Price: $ 78.00 other currencies Order nr. 59945

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See More... r. A. WALKER (Editor). WOFFORD COLLEGE LIBRARY.
7 volumes. (Spartanburg, SC Wofford Library Press 1969-1970) 4to self paper wrappers; spiral binding. varioiusly paginated
Seven volumes, includes (1) Opening program for new library building, 1969; (2) Special collections checklist, Hymns and Hymnody, by Frank J. Anderson; (3) Special collections checklist, Geography and Travels, by Frank J. Anderson; (4) Special collections checklist, Children's literature, by Elizabeth Sabin; (5) Special collections checklist, Catlisle-Smith pamphlet collection, by Frank J. Anderson and Elizabeth Sabin; (6) Special collections checklist, Seventeenth Century Imprints, by Alan B. Johns; (7) Special collections checklist, Sixteenth Century Imprints, by Alan B. Johns.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 109332

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See More... Rosenbach, A.S.W. EARLY AMERICAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BOOKS IN HIS PRIVATE COLLECTION. Foreword by A. Edward Newton.
New York Kraus Reprint Corp. 1966 tall 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. lx, 355 pages.
Reprint of the 1933 first edition (Fleck D.31.C.1a). Many illustrations; this copy being one of those done by Kraus with some plates in color, including a color plate on the front of the dust jacket. Jacket worn with pieces missing.
Price: $ 35.00 other currencies Order nr. 7492

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See More... Rosenbach, A.S.W. EARLY AMERICAN CHILDREN'S BOOKS WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BOOKS IN HIS PRIVATE COLLECTION. Foreword by A. Edward Newton.
New York Kraus Reprint Corp. 1966 tall 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. lx, 355 pages.
Reprint of the 1933 first edition (Fleck D.31.C.1a). Many illustrations; this copy being one of those done by Kraus with some plates in color, including a color plate on the front of the dust jacket. Minor chipping of jacket.
Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 99401

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See More... (Sawyer, Ruth) Haviland, Virginia RUTH SAWYER
New York Henry Z. Walck (1965) 12mo. cloth, dust jacket. 78 pages.
First U.S. edition. With a bibliography of the writings of this author of books about children's books. Jacket rubbed and price clipped.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 26796

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See More... (Schoonover, Frank E.) Madison, Lucy Foster WASHINGTON
Illustrated by Frank E. Schoonover New York The Hampton Publishing Company n.d. (circa 1925) 8vo. red cloth with color plate front cover and gilt titles (v), 399+(1) pages
The exterior of this copy shows moderate wear and soiling. The cover portrait of Washington is rubbed slightly, but still enjoyable. Inside are 6 more color plates by Schoonover. The leaves show scattered light foxing, minor soiling, and one 2-inch-long closed tear.
Price: $ 15.00 other currencies Order nr. 90925

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