Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The University Society, Inc., 1909
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. E. Nesbit (illustratore). The Young Folks' Treasury, Volume IV: Modern Tales and Animal Stories. Edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie, with Daniel Edwin Wheeler as assistant editor. New York: The University Society, Inc., 1909. Hardcover, 8vo. Original textured brown cloth decorated in black and green on the front board, with gilt title and pictorial knight motif on the spine. Decorative Art Nouveau-style endpapers depicting family reading scenes. Contents include contributions by E. Nesbit, W. H. D. Rouse, Sheila Braine, Joan Barrett, Maggie Brown, Emily Bennett, and a full retelling of Undine, among many other stories. Features a mix of full-color plates and finely rendered black-and-white illustrations throughout. Condition: Very Good. Cloth shows light rubbing and a touch of wear at crown and corners; hinges lightly stressed but still sound. Pages show gentle age toning with occasional faint handling marks, but remain clean and supple overall. Illustrations bright and well-preserved. A solid and attractive example of this early volume in the classic 12-book Treasury set. Edition/Printing: Copyright 1909; no later printings indicated, early printing, consistent with the period's standard practice of issuing undated reprints within the same year. Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916) was an influential American essayist, critic, and editor whose work shaped early 20th-century approaches to children's literature and moral education. As a long-time editor at The Outlook, Mabie promoted accessible literature for young readers and curated numerous anthologies that blended storytelling with cultural enrichment. His editorial leadership defined The Young Folks' Treasury as one of the most respected juvenile collections of its era.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The University Society, Inc., 1909
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st Edition. Young Folks' Treasury, Volume VIII: Wonders of Science and Invention. Edited by Daniel Edwin Wheeler; assistant editor Herbert T. Wade; series edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie and Edward Everett Hale. New York: The University Society, Inc., 1909. Large 8vo, richly illustrated with color plates (including protected frontispiece), halftones, and diagrams. Original publisher's decorative brown cloth with gilt-and-black stamped pictorial panels to spine and front board; illustrated Art Nouveau endpapers. Volume VIII of this celebrated 12 volume educational set surveys the scientific and technological revolutions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes sections on primitive and modern locomotion, the motor vehicle, the flying machine, the gyroscope, wireless telephone and telegraphy, early telephone science, sound transmission, and additional essays by Alfred Russel Wallace, Ray Stannard Baker, Elisha Gray, and Herbert T. Wade. Illustrations include color plates (tissue-guarded), photographs of inventors such as Thomas Edison, and diagrams of emerging technologies. Edition/Printing: Copyright page dated 1909 with no later printings stated, consistent with the earliest issue of the original 1909 Young Folks' Treasury set. The publisher did not differentiate printings, but binding, typography, and plate quality all indicate an early (likely first year) printing. Daniel Edwin Wheeler served as editor for this volume, specializing in science and early technology for lay and youth audiences. Herbert T. Wade, assistant editor and scientific writer, contributed extensively on topics related to physics, communication technology, and mechanical invention.
Editore: Vincent Parke and Co., 1908
Da: PASCALE'S BOOKS, NORTH READING, MA, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condizione: Very Good. 310 pages. This is a single volume, Volume II from the 10 volume set: The Independence Edition of the Writings of Thomas Paine, limited to five hundred copies. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER, signed, and with some margin lines by Pa. Industrialist, J. King McLanahan. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Editore: Vincent Parke & Co., New York, 1915
Da: Blue Moon Books, Stevens Point, WI, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condizione: Very Good. Eight hardcover grey cloth boards with gold lettering and designs. Missing Volumes #4 and #5. All eight volumes are VG+/no dust jackets. 1915. Vincent Parke and co. (most copies 350 pages) Very nice collection. Ships at our normal $3.95 media mail rate. International and priority mailings will be more) Very nice collection.
Editore: Vincent Parke and Company 1909, New York, 1909
Da: Foster Books - Stephen Foster - ABA, ILAB, & PBFA, London, Regno Unito
EUR 2.968,66
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloFull Morocco. Condizione: Near Fine. Limited Numbered Edition. Independence Edition, one of 500 signed by the editor. 10 volumes. Colour frontispieces, the first a colour portrait tipped in, with gilt-detailed decoration, thereafter simpler and in colour. Black and white plates, around four or five per volume; descriptive tissue guards. Title pages printed in red and black. Modern blue full morocco bindings, with raised bands, gilt ruling and red and black gilt-lettered leather title labels to spines; top edges gilt and marbled endpapers. Extremities a bit rubbed, with a few minor white marks and small chips to edges of raised bands in a couple of cases. A number of pages have been unopened, though there are a couple of cases and no more of minor foxing and one heavier stain at p. 92 of final volume. Otherwise a good clean and fresh set in near fine condition. The special de luxe Independence Edition was of the Centenary Issue of Paine's writings, marking his death in 1809. This is a heavy set and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. 8vo. Limited Edition.