-
ROALD DAHL, JAMES AND THE GIANT
ROALD DAHL, JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH AND CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, TWO VOLUMESRoald Dahl, James and the Giant Peach and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Two Volumes,
-
(2) BOOKS: CHARLIE & THE
(2) BOOKS: CHARLIE & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, DAHL(lot of 2) Books, by Roald Dahl (1916-1990), illustrated by Joseph Schindelman (1923-2018), Borzoi Book, published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, including: (1) "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," copyright 1964, gift inscription at front flyleaf, (1) "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator," copyright 1972, first edition stated, inscribed at front flyleaf; 2lbs total **Provenance: A prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
-
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY BY ROALD DAHL, 1964, COBB'S NEW JUVENILE READER AND THE MOST CELEBRATED VOYAGESCharlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, 1964, Cobb's New Juvenile Reader and The Most Celebrated Voyages
-
TEN PREDOMINANTLY EARLY AND REPRINT
TEN PREDOMINANTLY EARLY AND REPRINT HARDCOVER NOVELS AND STORIES INCLUDING WORKS BY ROALD DAHL AND THOMAS WOLFE AND OTHER VOLUMES PUBLISHED BY THE STORY CLASSICSTen Predominantly Early and Reprint Hardcover Novels and Stories Including Works by Roald Dahl and Thomas Wolfe and Other Volumes Published by The Story Classics,,
-
Dahl (Knut), In Savage Australia,
Dahl (Knut), In Savage Australia, published Philip Allen & Co., Ltd. London 1926, first edition and Coghlan (T.A), The Wealth and Progress of New South Wales in two volumes, published William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer, Sydney 1897 and a collection of books related to Australia
-
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989),
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventur
-
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989),
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventur
-
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989),
Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), Lewis Carrol, Alice's Adventur
-
SEVENTEEN FOLIO SOCIETY CLASSIC
SEVENTEEN FOLIO SOCIETY CLASSIC CHILDRENS' BOOKS Collection of seventeen The Folio Society classic children's fiction, fairy and folk tales, and short story hardcover books comprising, L. Frank Baum, "The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz", 2010, Ronald Dahl, "The Complete Tales Of The Unexpected And Other Stories", 2001, Ronald Dahl, The Best Of Ronald Dahl, "The BFG", "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory", "Charlie And The Great Glass Elevator", "James And The Giant Peach", "Matilda", and "The Witches", ( six volumes), 2002, Hans Christian Anderson, "The Complete Tales Of Hans Christian Anderson" (two volumes), 2005, Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, "The Fairy Tales Of The Brothers Grimm", 1996, Rudyard Kipling, "The Jungle Book" and "Just So Stories" (two volumes) 1992, Rudyard Kipling, "Kim", 2016, Antoine De Saint-Exupery, "The Little Prince" with commentary (two volumes), 2018, and Ronald Searle, "Slightly Foxed-But Still Desirable", 2015". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia.Approx. "The Fairy Tales Of The Brothers Grimm" h. 10", w. 7.5", d. 2".
-
SALVADOR DALI: ALICE'S ADVENTURES
SALVADOR DALI: ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLANDLewis Carroll (1832 - 1898) and Salvador Dali (1904 - 1989): Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, New York: Maecenas Press - Random House, 1969, limited edition portfolio with one color etching (facing frontispiece) and twelve color heliogravures with woodcut remarque on wove Mandeure paper, signed by Dali on title page, this numbered 1187 on colophon, in original linen-covered clamshell portfolio with toggle closures, leather spine with gilt lettering; Condition: in overall very good condition. With original cardboard shipping box; Provenance: The Estate of George Christy, columnist for The Hollywood Reporter and The Beverly Hills Courier. Sold to benefit The St. John's Health Care Foundation, Santa Monica; Condition:
-
Twenty-three various 20th century
Twenty-three various 20th century children's books and booklets, including Curious George, A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson, with illustrations by Jessie Willcox Smith (New York, 1928), Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll (New York, 1946; in original slipcase).
-
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish
Salvador Dali (1904-1989) Spanish ALICE??TS ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (FOLIO WITH 13 WORKS) 1969 [FIELD 69-5 M&L 321-333] by Lewis Carroll Maecenaes Press Random House New York 1969 in Publisher??Ts original cardboard shipping box stamped: ?Random House Inc. Westminster Maryland/Random House Canada Ltd. Toronto? with blue printed lettered spine: ?Dali Alice? and numbered ?1598? in black felt marker. Containing one etching printed in colours (the title-page) and 12 heliogravures the etching signed in the plate the opposite title-page signed by Dali in pencil this being numbered ?1598? (of the 2500 copies) on the box exterior. Published in a white linen hardcover case with tan morocco spine and draw strings. 18.5" (height) 47cm (height) 13.5" (width) 34.3cm (width)
-
Salvador Dali ''Alice's
Salvador Dali ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''by Lewis Carroll portfolio with complete text 12 color heliogravures and a color etching number 731 of 2 500 numbered copies on Mandeure paper. Signed in pencil by the artist on the title page. Published by Maecenas Press and Random House New York 1969. Original clamshell case. Sheets: 17''H x 11.5''W. Salvador Dali (Spanish 1904-1989)
-
AFTER SALVADOR DALI THREE COLOR
AFTER SALVADOR DALI THREE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS from Lewis Carroll's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland '' 1969. Each image measures 15.5'' x 10.5'' and includes a few pages of text. These are out folio that originally held twelve Dali illustrations. Images from ''The Pool of Tears '' ''The Rabbits Sends in a Little Bill'' and ''A Mad Tea Party.''
-
Stories From Hans Andersen, with
Stories From Hans Andersen, with illustrations by Edmund Dulac (New York and London, 1911).
-
(CHILDREN'S) RACKHAM ARTHUR A group
(CHILDREN'S) RACKHAM ARTHUR A group of two first editions. Fairy Tales by Hans Anderson. London: George C. Harrap (1932). 8vo decorative red cloth. The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book. London: George C. Harrap 1933. 8vo decorative red cloth.
-
Children's Books, to include
Children's Books, to include Outhwaite (Ida Rentoul & Grenbry), The Enchanted Forest, London: A & C Black, 1925; Lauckhard (Dr) Orbis Pictus: Bilderbuch zur Anschauung und Belehrung, Leipzig: Ernest Julius Guenther; Caldecott (R.), Various picture books including The Mad Dog, Sing a Song for Sixpence, Picture Book No. 2, Picture Book, Farmer's Boy; Sowerby (J.G.) & Crane (Thomas), At Home, London: Marcus Ward & Co., [1881], 8vo, presumed Artist's Proofs, half red leather and marbled boards and
-
Salvador Dali (1904-1989 Spanish)
Salvador Dali (1904-1989 Spanish) ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (Field 69-5) 1969 Portfolio 18.5''x13''. A complete twelve heliogravure print suite with one color frontispiece etching on Mandeure paper. Printed by Ateliers Rigal and Nourisson, Paris and published by Maecenas Press and Random House. Numbered 10 from a limited edition of 2,500. Images have been cut loose at seams and have light even toning, measuring 17''x11.5'' each sheet. They are ready to frame and have strong colors. Frontispiece is pencil signed, but has scattered tearing and some foxing spots. Canvas book folio is missing clasps and has scattered surface damage.
-
Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures
Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures Peter Ate a Raddish Peter with Daffodils Cecily Parsley and Mrs Rabbit and Peter All BP6A Boxed (4)
-
(CHILDRENS LITERATURE) MILNE A.
(CHILDRENS LITERATURE) MILNE A. A. A group of four books comprising: When We Were Very Young. New York: E.P Dutton (1924). Toad of Toad Hall. London: Methuen (1929). The Christopher Robin Verses. New York: E.P. Dutton (1934). A Gallery of Children. Philadelphia: David McKay 1925.
-
Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery
Poe (Edgar Allen), Tales of Mystery and Imagination, London: Harrap, 1935, 1st edition, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, gilt tooled black cloth, original dustcover, original black and white engravings with chromolithographic plates
-
A.A. MILNE, "TOAD OF TOAD HALL",
A.A. MILNE, "TOAD OF TOAD HALL", HARDCOVER, 1957 Alan Alexander Milne (English 188 2-1956), "Toad of Toad Hall: A Play From Kenneth Grahame's Book", published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1957, octavo, green covered boards with black lettering to spine, with dust jacket. Approximate dimensions: h. 8", w. 5.75", d. 0.75".
-
A set of sixteen novels by
A set of sixteen novels by William Harrison Ainsworth, published in London in the late 19th century and bound in red half-leather and marbled boards, c/o Rookwood, Tower of London, Old Saint Paul?s, Flitch of Bacon, Boscobel, Guy Fawkes, Star-Chamber, Mervyn Clithero, The Spendthrift, Miser's Daughter, Lancashire Witches, Ovingdean Grange, Circhton, Jack Sheppard, Windsor Castle, and Auriol.
-
Two illustrated books, Arthur
Two illustrated books, Arthur Rackham, both vellum covered, published by George G. Harrap and Co. Ltd., London: Aesop's Fables , 1936, illustrated by Stephen Gooden, front board with gilt ruled edge, pictorial decoration at two corners, top edge gilt, original slip case numbered 323, 7-3/4 x 10-1/2 in., very good condition ; Oliver Goldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield , 1929, 183/575, illustrated and signed by Arthur Rackham, front board with gilt-ruled edge, title stamped in gilt, top edge gilt, pages untrimmed, 10-3/4 x 8-1/4 in., slight scuffs and stains to boards, top board slightly sprung . Property of a Charleston Lady.
-
Maxfield Parrish Illustrated
Maxfield Parrish Illustrated Book''Poems of Childhood'' 1920.
-
SALVADOR DALI, PRINT, ALICE IN
SALVADOR DALI, PRINT, ALICE IN WONDERLAND Salvador Dali (Spanish, 1904-1989), "The Queen's Croquet Ground", from Alice in Wonderland, 1969, offset screened print on paper, framed under glass, gallery label verso, 22"h x 17"w (sight), 23.5"h x 18.5"w (frame)
-
A first edition of ''Fairy tales
A first edition of ''Fairy tales and legends by Hans Andersen illustrated by Rex Whistler'' published by Cobden-Sanderson Ltd. October 1935 this copy signed by the illustrator Rex Whistler.
-
ROBERT MOTHERWELL, DADA PAINTERS
ROBERT MOTHERWELL, DADA PAINTERS AND POETS, 1951 Robert Motherwell (Ed.), The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology. Wittenborn, Schultz, Inc., New York, 1951, hardcover in jacket, 390 pages, art or text by Arp, Breton, Richter, Duchamp, Klee, Picabia, and more, laid in are two folded broadsheets: "An Introduction to Dada" by Tristan Tzara and "Dada Manifesto 1949" by Richard Huelsenbeck, 10.25"h x 8"w (book)
-
(DALI SALVADORE) CARROLL LEWIS
(DALI SALVADORE) CARROLL LEWIS Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. New York: Maecenas Press - Random House 1969. Folio contents loose as issued in gilt-lettered cloth chemise and gilt-lettered quarter tan leather clamshell box with leather ties and bone clasps (one torn) etched frontispiece and 12 colored plates with Dali remarque. Number 1 037 of 2 500 numbered copies signed by Dali on the title page.
-
[RACKHAM, ARTHUR] POE, EDGAR ALLAN.
[RACKHAM, ARTHUR] POE, EDGAR ALLAN. Tales of Mystery & Imagination.
Estimate:$800-$1,200
-
AFTER ARTHUR RACKHAM (AMERICAN,
AFTER ARTHUR RACKHAM (AMERICAN, 1867 - 1939) A band of workmen sawing a toadstool, rushed away leaving their tools behind them", 1906. Color plate (print) from "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens" by J.M. Barrie, in a red frame with linen mat, overall 12" x 14 ½".
-
John Hassall (1868-1948 British)
John Hassall (1868-1948 British) The Frog Prince
-
Children's Books, to include 13
Children's Books, to include 13 volumes of Crompton (Richmal), Newnes, 1940s, a small volume of hand-drawn sketches and notes; Milne (AA), Winnie the Pooh, Methuen, London, 1929 (8th edition); Young (Gerald), The Wild Pigs, Swan Sonnenschein, 1899 and Brett Young (Frances), The House under the Water, Heinemann, 1935 (17)
-
Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures
Royal Albert Beatrix Potter Figures Peter ate a Radish Mrs Tiggywinkle Takes Tea Timmy Tiptoes Mother Ladybird and Mrs Flopsy Bunny BP6a (5)
-
(9) VOLS., CHILDREN'S, FANTASY &
(9) VOLS., CHILDREN'S, FANTASY & FAIRY TALES Includes: 1) Ruth Plumly Thompson. Speedy in Oz. Reilly & Lee, 1934 copyright, possibly 1st ed., with 12 color plages by John R. Neill; 2) Anne Parrish. Floating Island. Harper, stated first ed., 1930; 3) Anna Wahlberg. Old Swedish Fairy Tales. Hampton, 1925, illus. by Jeannette Berkowitz; 4) Scott. The Lady of the Lake. Bobbs-Merrill, 1910, illus. by Howard Chandler Christy; 5) Arthur C. Clarke. Islands in the Sky. Winston, 1957, 4th ptg; 6) Ludwig Bemelmans. The Happy Place. Little, Brown, 1952 stated 1st ed.; 7) E. Nesbit. Harding's Luck. Ernest Benn, 1961; 8) E. Nesbit. The Enchanted Castle. Ernest Benn, 1960, 2nd imp.; 9) P.L. Travers. The Fox at the Manger. W. W. Norton, 1962 stated 1st ed.; largest: 11.75"h x 9.25"w
-
Books. Twelves shelves of general
Books. Twelves shelves of general stock, including Rackham (Arthur, illustraor), The Ingoldsby Legends, London: J.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd., 1930, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, Fishe (John), The American Revolution, two-volume set, London: Macmillan and Co., 1891, ex-library copies, labelled and stamped, original cloth, 8vo, [travel] Lane (Edward William), An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians, 1890, original cloth, 8vo, [binding] Gissing (George), By the Ionian Sea, 1901, contemporary black calf gilt prize binding, 4to, Hooley (Teresa), Selected Poems, first edition, 1947, dj, hb, 8vo, Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, BCA edition, 1971, dj, hb, 8vo, Lord Granby's Trout, 1898, original cloth, 8vo, two Badminton Library Shooting volumes, original pictorial cloth, 8vo, Rowntree (B. Seebohm), Poverty: A Study of Town Life, 4th edition, 1902, cloth, 8vo, Savage on Rural Housing, miscellaneous volumes from Joseph Conrad's Uniform Edition, further literature, other fiction and non-fiction, principally hardback, some vintage paperbacks, mixed sizes