1379 - 1571 FINE PRINTING and ILLUSTRATED BOOKS (including CARICATURE)
- Fine copy. = Donkersloot-Van den Berghe 16-18; Slagter 21; Wildemeersch 9.
- Partly trifle yellowed; horizontal fold in center and some marginal creases.
= Slagter 12. Fine copy with the "URGENT"-slip mounted on the front-page. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LVI.
- Owner's entry on inside slipcase and inside frontwr. Slipcase partly worn along extremities. = Monod 1248.
- Front of cloth box partly sprinkled with sm. white specks. Otherwise fine.
= A project of the Dutch organisation of small presses, Stichting Drukwerk in de Marge, produced in 45 numb. sets. The booklets, printed by 26 different Dutch private presses, have as common theme "Drukken" (printing), otherwise they show a great variety of printing methods and materials used. Some contributing presses: Avalon Pers, In de Bonnefant, Frans de Jong, De Lange Afstand, Ser J.L. Prop, De Slofpers, Sub Signo Libelli, De Veerpers and Hester Verkruissen.
= One of 100 numb. copies on "Japon nacré", signed by the artist and the editor. Portraits of i.a. Jesus, Mohammed, Confucius, Victor Hugo, Laotse and Gandhi.
= One of 100 numb. copies on "Japon nacré", signed by the artist and the editor. Portraits of i.a. Jesus, Mohammed, Confucius, Victor Hugo, Laotse and Gandhi.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities. = Hughey 47a.
Dulac, E. Picture-Book for the French Red Cross. London etc., idem, n.d. (1915), (8),134,(2)p., tipped-in portr. and 19 col. plates by E. DULAC, orig. dec. cl., 4to.
- Occas. sl. foxed. = Hughey 39d.
- Trifle yellowed and occas. foxed; owner's entry on first free endpaper.
= Hughey 16ss.
- Occas. foxed; hinges weak. Bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Hughey 16u. With on verso title-p.: ''French and English translations of this work have been published, and the sale in those countries in prohibited.''
Omar Khayyám. Rubáiyát. Engl. adapt. E. Fitzgerald. Ibid., idem, n.d. (±1910), no pagination, 20 col. tipped-in plates and orig. gilt dec. cl. by E. DULAC, 4to.
- Occas. foxed. Bindings sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Hughey 21a. With on verso title-p.: ''Printed from the second edition by kind permission of Messrs. Macmillan & Co. Ld.''
- Spine-ends trifle rubbed, otherwise a fine copy. = Hughey 29a.
- Endpapers sl. foxed. Spine-end strifle rubbed. Fine copy.
= English trade ed. Hughey 23a; Ray 332: "After the appearance in 1907 of Stories from the Arabian Nights with 50 plates from his hand, Dulac became Rackham's chief rival in providing colored illustrations for reproduction by the three color-process for the gift-book trade. His best work, however, is to be found in The Sleeping Beauty and Other Fairy Tales."
- Sl. foxed. Binding sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Hughey 19j. With on p.144: ''Printed in Great Britain by T. and A. Constable (...)''.
Edmund Dulac's Fairy-Book. Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations. Ibid., idem, n.d. (1919), (10),173,(1)p., 16 tipped-in col. plates and orig. dec. gilt cl. by E. DULAC, 4to.
- Occas. sl. foxed. Binding trifle rubbed along extremities. = Hughey 47b.
- Bookplate on upper pastedown.
Kemp, P. Poeder van maankop. Leyden, De Bange Duivel, 1976, (14) lvs., 5 etchings by P. JONG, L. LUYTEN, AB STEENVOORDEN, M. VROEGINDEWEIJ and P. DE VROOMEN, 2 plates, printed in 125 numb. copies, orig. wr., 4to.
- Small bookplate on verso first blank. Fine copy.
AND 2 others, both fine: ZUIDAM, De Staatsgreep (n.pl., 1994, (9) textp., 8 linocuts by S. ZUIDAM, printed in 11 unnumb. copies, orig. boards, 4to) and W. KEIZER, The Wood Engravings of Lou Strik (Woubrugge, 1996, woodengr. frontisp. signed in pencil, 26 woodengr. ills., printed in 110 numb. copies (100), orig. hcl., folio).
- Frontwrapper browned.
= One of the few copies printed on the name of the owner. This copy printed for the artist. With an extra suite of the lithographs, all loose as issued in orig. wr. Monod 4880.
= All vols. one of 130 numb. copies on vélin d'Arches. With an ORIGINAL DRAWING in pencil SIGNED by T. van Elsen on prelim. leaf first vol. Monod 9708.
- Backstrip sl. sunned. Otherwise fine.
= Spindler 161/ 12. Ovenden, The illustrators of Alice p.13: "Max Ernst (1970) illustrated the Mad Hatter's tea party in Lewis Carroll's Wonderland [sic], a selection of Carroll's logic and letters, in a lithograph where words are compressed in a mathematical pattern." Contains translations by M. Ernst, C. Enzensberger and K. Reichert. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LIV.
AND 1 other illustrated by the same: M. ERNST, 45 lithographies uniques dues aux Surprises du hasard (Vence, Galerie Chave, 1971, 12 mounted (col.) plates and orig. col. lithograph by M. ERNST (mounted on frontcover of portfolio), printed in 1090 numb. copies (90), loosely inserted in portfolio, cl. slipcase. Lacks the orig. signed lithogr. called for in the colophon).
= Monod 6024; Carteret IV, p.203: "Très curieuse illustration, ouvrage recherché et coté"