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Zustand: Good. Good condition. In protective mylar cover. (caricatures and cartoons, english humorous stories, english wit and humor) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Verlag: Chatto & Windus, London, 1912
Anbieter: Yesterday's Books, Richmond, IN, USA
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Cloth. Zustand: G+. No Jacket. George Cruikshank and Others (illustrator). None Stated. 388 pp, b/w illustrations, the book and contents are clean and solid, the covers have some very light soil and several small spots of edge wear, the front lower right cover is bumped, a very usable book.
Hard Cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. George Cruikshank (illustrator). Re-Issue. Cruishanks 2nd major work originally published 1870. Red cloth bds. unworn faded to spine ends and front leading edge, 388 pages illustrated through out. Bright and crisp copy, name in pencil at front end page, light dust spotting to edges else bright and crisp copy. DJ has toned spine with wear to spine ends and tips, brittle and splitting down front at spine edge. Overweight Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Verlag: Tilt & Bogue, London, 1837
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Wrappers. Zustand: Good +. Cruikshank, Albert Smith, Gilbert a'Beckett, the Brothers Mayhew, and Ricdum Funnidos [Thackeray] (illustrator). First Edition. 16mo (6 1/2" x 4 1/8"); original stiff tan wrappers with 12 medallions in "blue" [here: now apparently turned black] for each month on engraved cover; 12 full-page engraved illustrations by George Cruikshank, Albert Smith, Gilbert a'Beckett, the Brothers Mayhew, and Ricdum Funnidos [Thackeray]; 64 pages (including title) + [16] adverts. George Cruikshank (1792-1878)--sometimes called the "19th century Hogarth"--was one of the stars of British caricature and illustration during the first half of the nineteenth century. His illustrations for Dickens and early friendship with that author contributed greatly to the "Sparkler's" enormous success. One of the brilliant caricaturist-and-illustrator's finer productions. Nineteen annual booklets appeard from 1835 through 1858. Scarce in wrappers. This copy has various defects: the cover is soiled; pages are uniformly age-toned and most plates are without foxing, though many are waterstained (this principally affecting the verso of the plates, which remain quite enjoyable). Paper spine nearly abraided away; sewing holding by a thread. Lacks after the adverts., the 4pp. Prospectus of "The Naturalist's Library" & coloured specimen plate, so this copy may be an early state. The full-page engravings consist of: 1. January) Last Year's Bills; 2. February) Valentine's Day; 3. March) Tossing the Pancake; 4. April) Return from the Races; 5. May) Beating the Bounds; 6. June) Haymaking; 7. July) Fancy Fair; 8. August) Regatta; 9. September) Cockney Sportsmen; 10. October) Brewing; 11. November) St. Cecilia's Day; 12. December) Christmas Eve." Albert Cohn, George Cruikshank: A Catalogue Raisonne, #184, p.60.
Cloth. Zustand: Near Fine. Cruickshank, George (illustrator). London: Chatto & Windus, 1912. Two-volume set. 12mo. Red cloth binding, decorative stamped in blind. 388, 428 pp. Illustrated thoughout in black and white by George Cruickshank and others, some fold-out. Clean, unmarked, light skew to boards. Near fine.
Verlag: Tilt & Bogue, London, 1843
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Erstausgabe
Wrappers. Zustand: Good +. Cruikshank, Albert Smith, Gilbert a'Beckett, the Brothers Mayhew, and Ricdum Funnidos [Thackeray] (illustrator). First Edition. 16mo (6 1/2" x 4 1/8"); original stiff tan wrappers with 12 medallions in "blue" [here: now apparently turned black] for each month on engraved cover; 12 full-page engraved illustrations by George Cruikshank, Albert Smith, Gilbert a'Beckett, the Brothers Mayhew, and Ricdum Funnidos [Thackeray]; 64 pages (including title) + [16] adverts. George Cruikshank (1792-1878)--sometimes called the "19th century Hogarth"--was one of the stars of British caricature and illustration during the first half of the nineteenth century. His illustrations for Dickens and early friendship with that author contributed greatly to the "Sparkler's" enormous success. One of the brilliant caricaturist-and-illustrator's finer productions. Nineteen annual booklets appeared from 1835 through 1858. The full-page engravings consist of: 1) Oh, Law; 2) The Charter--A Common's Scene; 3) New Saint Gile's--Morals for the Million; 4) The Cold Water Cure; 5) British Museum 2043--Curiosities of Ancient Times; 6) A Set--of China--1943; 7) Science under Divers forms; 8) Air-um Scare-um Travelling; 9) Show of Hands for a Liberal Candidate; 10) Baby-lonian University--in advance of the age; 11) The Height of Improvement--putting up the Shutters; 12) New Harmony--All Owin'--No Payin." Albert Cohn, George Cruikshank: A Catalogue Raisonne, #184, p.61. Scarce in wrappers and this G/VG condition: extremities have relatively little wear, sewing holding, uniformly age-toned, plates are toned and with some discoloration though with little foxing per se. Given the scarcity, this is a better than average copy of an attractive and amusing important creation by the great caricaturist and satirist George Cruikshank. NOTE the amazing plates with a submarine and another with flying machine!.