1894 Boy's Own Paper. London. 1894- 1895. - BLUE BOUND VOLUME. 12 chromolithographic plates (complete as issued, 3 folding), profusely illustrated with black and white wood engravings, xii+824pp, 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches, cloth covered boards (hardbound). one color plate "A Moment of Peril" 1 inch mended tear to color plate "The Nearer the Bone, the Sweeter the Meat" color plate "Cherry Ripe"), overall good, clean condition. Features black and white illustrations by Louis Wain of cats "A Day in the Country" and dogs "The Kerry Dance", large folding chromolithograph "The Scottish Regiments of the British Army, 1895", two color plates of dogs "The Major Domo" after a H. G. Shaw painting and "The Nearer the Bone, the Sweeter the Meat" after a painting by Alfred W. Strutt, plus short stories, cartoons, and games.
good condition.The BOP was founded in 1879 and was the most popular childrens magazine ever issued in the UK. The Annuals still provide a great read for "boys" of any age.
Boy's Own Paper. London. 1894- 1895. - BLUE BOUND VOLUME. 12 chromolithographic plates (complete as issued, 3 folding), profusely illustrated with black and white wood engravings, xii+824pp, 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches, cloth covered boards (hardbound). one color plate "A Moment of Peril" 1 inch mended tear to color plate "The Nearer the Bone, the Sweeter the Meat" color plate "Cherry Ripe"), overall good, clean condition. Features black and white illustrations by Louis Wain of cats "A Day in the Country" and dogs "The Kerry Dance", large folding chromolithograph "The Scottish Regiments of the British Army, 1895", two color plates of dogs "The Major Domo" after a H. G. Shaw painting and "The Nearer the Bone, the Sweeter the Meat" after a painting by Alfred W. Strutt, plus short stories, cartoons, and games.
good condition.The BOP was founded in 1879 and was the most popular childrens magazine ever issued in the UK. The Annuals still provide a great read for "boys" of any age.
London: Boys Own Paper Office 1892-1893. issues no. 716 October 1st, 1892 to no. 768, Saturday September 30th. 1893. 29 by 21 cms. xii+838 pp. illustrated with 8 coloured plates, some tissue guarded and others folded, as well as many illustrations in the text. Red pictorial boards black decoration and gilt titling, one folding plate worn along an edge, a good copy. The annual never included the Christmas or Summer special issues. Contents include, "Rodolphe de Gortz or the Castle of the Carpathians", by Jules Verne, "Unseen Depths A Story of Plantation Life in Ceylon", by David Ker, "The Smugglers Beacon" by Henry Frith," by A. R. Hope, "Tom Dick and Harry A School Story," by Talbot Baines Reed, "The Silver Whistle by Rev. A.N. Malan " "The Merry Swiss Boots by A. R. Hope, "Afloat in a Volcano A Story of the Pacific Ocean", by David Ker, the Banjo and how to play it, Choir Schools, Boy Life in Australia, How to make electric bells and how to make a Telephone.and numerous others. The Verne was first published in Paris in 1892 and in England in 1893, the illustrations used are from the French edition. It was one of 16 of his stories published in the paper. The BOP was founded in 1879 and was the most popular childrens magazine ever issued in the UK. The Annuals still provide a great read for "boys" of any age
London,, S. W. Partridge, 1904 Bound,94 pages, octavo of 94 pages, has one coloured plate. .
A collection of monochrome illustrated poems and articles by the renowned cat artist Louis Wain. Undated, but probably 1904. This edition, an octavo of 94 pages, has only one coloured plate
London Valentine & Sons Ltd 1920 In 16 relié. Illustrations de Louis Wain, dos recollé.
London Valentine & Sons Ltd 1920 In 16 relié. Illustrations de Louis Wain, dos habilement remonté.
Told by Emily ROWLEY WATSON. Illustrated by Louis WAIN (1860-1939)
Reference : 83382
(1895)
London Paris - New York, Raphael Tuck & Sons, sd, circa 1895, in-8, broché sous jaquette illustrée, np (24p.) Sans le ruban rouge sur la couverture. "Marie" inscrit en tête de la couverture. Couverture légèrement détachée en tête et pied, sinon bon état. 17 illustrations dont 7 en couleur.
Father Tuck’s Hurrah Series, [vers 1930]. Designed in England, printed in Bavaria. 38 x 20 cm, (12) pp. illustrées, dont 4 en couleurs, cartonnage éditeur.
Les chats débordant d’énergie du maître du genre, Louis Wain, ici dans un rare album silhouette (« shape book »). Première édition, exemplaire très bien conservé (menus défauts sans gravité). * Voir photographie(s) / See the picture(s). * Membre du SLAM et de la LILA / ILAB Member. La librairie est ouverte sur rendez-vous.
London Dundee 1919 In 4 broché, découpé en forme de chien. Pliure à la couverture, un feuillet débroché.