Illustrated Catalog
Locus Solus: Catalogue Number Three: Winter 2004
Locus Solus: Catalogue Number Three: Winter 2004Scribner's Magazine Vol. XII, No. 2; August 1892
Scribner's Magazine Vol. XII, No. 2; August 1892Important Botanical Books from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society; Sale Number 1169; 18 December 2002
Important Botanical Books from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society; Sale Number 1169; 18 December 2002Prints and Illustrated Books from Six Centuries; Catalogue No. 1
Alan Wofsy Fine Arts, Prints and Illustrated Books from Six Centuries; Catalogue No. 1The Book Block: Catalogue Thirty-Eight
Block, David; Block, Shiu-Min;, The Book Block: Catalogue Thirty-Eight
Boyers, Robert (ed.), Contemporary Poetry in AmericaCaruso's caricatures
Caruso, Enrico, Caruso's caricatures
Muhlbach, L. [Louisa], Goethe and Schiller: An Historical RomanceFine Books and Manuscripts including Americana; June 22, 1999; Sale NY7332
Sotheby's, Fine Books and Manuscripts including Americana; June 22, 1999; Sale NY7332Five Tales
Verhaeren, Emil; Wallis, Keene; Masereel, Frans, Five Tales
Other Illustrated books that may be of interest:
- Abdullah, Achmed; Berry, Erick The cat had nine lives; Farrar & Rinehart, inc. New York,
[c1933] Berry was the pseudonym of author and illustrator (Evangell) Allena Champlin Best. She was the daughter of George G. Champlin, a reference librarian at the New York State Library, and May (Allen) Champlin. She grew up in Albany, New York and married Carroll Thayer Berry, and then (Oscar) Herbert Best. She was the author of more than 60 books, primarily for young people, some co-authored with Best. Berry illustrated most of her own books, as well as those of several authors including Best. 4 p.l., 3-312 p. illus. 24 cm Dewey:
- Aesop; Untermeyer, Louis; Courson, Eugéne Les Fables d'Ésope choisies et adaptée Éditions des Deux coqs d'or Paris 1966
par Untermayer, traduction d'Eugéne Courson ... illustrations de A. et M. Provenses. Cover illustrated in color. 31 cm. 92 p. ill. 31 cm.
- Allen, Elizabeth Akers Dedicatory exercises of the Baxter Building, : to the uses of the Portland Public Library and Maine Historical Society, Thursday, February 21, 1889. Lakeside Press, Printers and Binders, Auburn, Me 1889
The pearl diver" by Elizabeth Akers Allen: p. 26-34. BAL 442. Illustrated with photogravures. 35, [1] p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 25 cm. Dewey:
- Arthur Miller Jane's Blanket Crowell-Collier Press New York 1963
(illustrated, Al Parker) Dewey:
- Austin, Mary Hunter, The land of little rain, Houghton, Mifflin and company, Boston, 1903
by Mary Austin Illustrated by E. Boyd Smith The land of little rain.--Water trails of the Ceriso.--The scavengers.--The pocket hunter.--Shoshone land.--Jimville, a Bret Harte town.--My neighbor's field.--The Mesa trail.--The basket maker.--The streets of the mountains.--Water borders.--Other water borders.--Nurslings of the sky.--The little town of the grape vines xi p., 2 l., 280, [2] p. front., illus. 22 cm Dewey:
- Baker, George Barr; Chappell, George C.; Herford, Oliver; White, T. Gilbert Mother's geese;a new brood, Dodd, Mead & company, New York, 1906
by George Barr Baker, George C. Chappell, Oliver Herford; pictured by T. Gilbert White Illustrated end-papers [92] p. illus. 19 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, The lorgnette , 1886 George J. Coombes New York, 1886 [c1886]
On cover: J. K. B. [and] Van S. Plates signed: Van S Illustrated title-page gilt-pictorial green cloth. John Kendrick Bangs's first book. A series of satirical vignettes on society types. Produced anonymously except f or the author's and illustrator's initials worked into the vignette on the fr ont cover--and copyright attribution to Bangs. [BAL 694.]. Illustrated by Van Schaik, S.W. 32 p. illus. 16 x 22 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Half-hours with Jimmieboy R.H. Russell, New York : 1893
by John Kendrick Bangs ; illustrated by Frank Verbeck ... [et al.] Tan cloth with decorative red front cover and red printing on spine. Illustrated by Frank Verbeck, Charles Howard Johnson, J.T. Richards, P. Newell and others. 212 p. : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Alice in Blunderland ,an iridescent dream, Doubleday, Page & company, New York, 1907
by John Kendrick Bangs; illustrated by Albert Levering Illustrated by Albert Levering. BAL 775. Bleiler,p. 39. viii, 124 p. illus. 18 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Peeps at people , being certain papers from the writings of Anne Warrington Witherup [pseud ] Harper & brothers, New York and London, 1899
"Illustrated with colored Penfield drawing of woman journalist on cover. Fictional encounters with Zola, Sienkiewicz, Kipling and others. Penfield drawings in black and white throughout." 5 p.l., 3-184, [1] p. front., plates. 18 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Uncle Sam trustee Riggs publishing company, New York, 1902
" Illustrated with frontispiece plus 49 photographic plates. This is a fascinating history of the United States Army's occupation of Cuba following the Spanish-American War, on the eve of that country's independence." " A well-known novelist presents the case for the U.S. as a protector and nurturer of nascent democracy in Cuba. Our time to hand the reigns of government over to the Cubans is at hand, he suggests." xv p., 1 l., 342 p. front., pl., port. 22 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, From pillar to post; The Century co., New York, 1916
Illustrated by John R. Neill, best known for his work in the Wizard of Oz series. 7 p. l., 3-339 p. incl. front., illus. 20 cm Dewey:
- Bangs, John Kendrick, Bikey the skicycle & other tales of Jimmieboy, Riggs publishing company, New York, 1902
Twelve Jimmieboy stories including the title fantasy of a bicycle ride to Saturn whose rings are a favorite of cyclists from many planets. Ashley, Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction, p. 26. Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 116. Locke, A Spectrum of Fantasy, p. 27. Locke, Voyages in Space 33. Bleiler (1978), p. 14. Reginald 00826. BAL 757. Illustrated by Peter Newell. 321 p. incl. col. front. plates. 20 cm Dewey:
- Bates, Katharine Lee, Once upon a time :a book of old-time fairy tales Rand, McNally & Co., Chicago : 1921
ed., with introduction, by Katharine Lee Bates ; with pictures by Margaret Evans Price Illustrated lining-papers 128 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cm Dewey:
- Berry, Erick, Sojo : the stoy of little lazy-bones Harter Pub. Co., Cleveland : 1934 [c1934]
by Erick Berry [i.e. A. C. Best Illustrated lining-papers [40] p. : ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:
- Berry, Erick, Underwater warriors ; story of the American frogmen D. McKay Co., New York, 1967
McKay boards illustrated with photo of person in parachute. 152 p. illus. 21 cm Dewey:359.9/ Describes the work of the Underwater Demolition Teams of the United States Navy and how the members are selected and trained
- Berry, Erick, When wagon trains rolled to Santa Fe Garrard, Champaign, Ill. : 1966
by Erick Berry ; illlustrated by Charles Waterhouse Includes index Illustrated by Charles Waterhouse 95 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 25 cm Dewey:917.
- Berry, Erick, Your cup & saucer, story and pictures, T. Nelson and sons, New York, 1938
by Erick Berry [pseud. Illustrated lining-papers 74 p. illus. 20 cm Dewey:666.30
- Best, Herbert; Berry, Erick The Long Portage: A Story of Ticonderoga and Lord Howe 1948
illus. Erick Berry illustrated by Erick Berry is set in upper New York during the French and Indian Wars, giving a vivid picture of Rogers' Rangers and the struggle around Ticonderoga. [2], 3-250pp. Dewey:
- Best, Herbert; Berry, Erick Flag of the desert The Viking press New York 1936
Illustrated t.-p. and lining-papers. viii p., 1 l., 242 p. incl. front. ; 21 cm. Dewey:
- Best., Herbert; Berry, Erick The Polynesian triangle Funk & Wagnalls New York 1968
Deals with the origins of the Polynesians, the boats they sailed, their dependency on the sea, the customs and folkways of the island society, and the white invaders. Bibliography: p. 138-139. illustrated in black and white, including one shot of Duke Kahanamoku standing in front of a board; "..provides an exciting introduction to these island people, their culture, and the white invaders who nearly annhilated them..stands as an intriguing primer to anthropology.."; xii, 143 p. illus., map, port. 25 cm. Dewey:
- Boner, John Henry Poems , by John Henry Boner; Neale Publishing Company New York 1903
illustrated by A. G. Heaton. Introduction: Biographical sketch by Henry Jerome Stockard xi, 122 p. port. 20 cm. Dewey:
- Brownell, Henry Howard, The people's book of ancient and modern history; comprising the Old world; namely, the Jews, Assyria, Egypt, Greece, Rome, Persia, India, China, the Mahometans, Spain, Germany, France, England, Sweden and Norway, the Netherlands,Denmark, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, etc. L. Stebbins, Hartford, 1851
By Henry Howard Brownell, A. M. With numerous illustrations, by eminent artists Added t. p., illustrated: The people's book of history Afterwards issued with slight changes and additions under title; The old world 736 p. pl., port., 25 cm Dewey:
- Bryant, William Cullen, The story of the fountain. D. Appleton, New York, 1872
Illustrated with forty-two engravings on wood Illustrated by Fenn, Hows and others; engraved by Harley and others 48 p. illus. 23 cm Dewey:
- Bryant, William Cullen, Among the trees G.P. Putnam's Sons ; New York : 1874
by William Cullen Bryant ; illustrated from designs by Jervis McEntee ; engraved by Harley Added illustrated t.pVerso pages blank [4], [9]-39 p. : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Bryant, William Cullen, The flood of years, G. P. Putnam's sons, New York, 1878
by William Cullen Bryant Illustrated t.-p"The illustrations designed and engraved by W. J. Linton."--p. [7 32 p. illus., port. 21 cm Dewey:
- Bryant, William Cullen, Scribner's popular history of the United States C. Scribner's sons, New York, 1896
Five-volume history of the United States prepared by the great Transcendentalist poet and newspaper editor William Cullen Bryant and the noted popular historians Sidney Howard Gay and Noah Brooks. Dark brown leather spines and cover-corners, spines lettered in gold with book titles, volume numbers, and year of publication; marbled endpapers; marbled design matching endpapers on all page edges of each volume. The set is profusely illustrated with 1600+ illustration and maps. 5 v Dewey:
- Cabell, James Branch; Pyle, Howard; Lawrence, William Hurd; Green, Elizabeth Shippen Chivalry :illustrated Harper & Brothers, New York ; 1909
by James Branch Cabell Verso of t.p.: Published October, 1909 Frontispiece and plates facing p. 14, 50, 64, 78, 102, 132, 148, 170, 186, 198 and 222, reproductions of paintings by Howard Pyle, William Hurd Lawrence and Elizabeth Shippen Green The story of the sestina -- The story of the tenson -- The story of the rat-trap -- The story of the choices -- The story of the housewife --The story of the satraps -- The story of the heritage -- The story of the scabbard -- The story of the Navarrese -- The story of the fox-brush [2], vi, [6], 223, [3] p. (first 2 p. and last 2 p. blank), [12] leaves of plates : col. ill. ; 23 cm Dewey:
- Carman, Bliss Pipes of Pan containing From the book of myths, From the green book of the bards, Songs of the sea children, Songs from a northern garden, From the book of valentines. The Ryerson Press Toronto 1942
Each part has illustrated half-title and separate paging. They were first issued separately.; "First impression, January, 1929, first Canadian issue, April, 1942." 21 cm. [605] p. front. (port.) 21 cm. Dewey:811.5
- Carman, Bliss; Hovey, Richard More songs from Vagabondia Dodd, Mead & company New York 1928
[by] Bliss Carman [and] Richard Hovey; designs by Tom B. Meteyard. Illustrated lining-papers.; "First edition, October, 1896 ... Twelfth edition (500 copies) June, 1928." 18 cm. viii, 72 p. 18 cm. Dewey:811.5
- Carman, Bliss; Hovey, Richard More songs from Vagabondia Copeland and Day; [etc., etc.,] Boston 1896
[by] Bliss Carman [and] Richard Hovey; designs by Tom B. Meteyard. Illustrated end-papers. 18 cm. 72 p. 18 cm.
- Cawein, Madison Let Us Do the Best That We Can P.F. Volland Chicago 1924
Illustrated by Helen West Heller Hardcover 16mo. 16p color illustrations Dewey:
- Daly, T. A. Canzoni [microform] Catholic Standard and Times Pub. Co. Philadelphia 1906
by T.A. Daly ; pictures by John Sloan. Illustrated material preserved in P&P.; Call number of original: PS3507.A47C2 1906.; Master microform held by: DLC.; Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. 172 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
- Dickinson, Emily; Schneider, Rex. I'm nobody! Who are you? poems of Emily Dickinson for children Stemmer House Publishers Owings Mills, Md. 0916144216 0916144224 1978
illustrated by Rex Schneider ; with an introd. by Richard B. Sewall. "A Barbara Holdridge book."; An illustrated collection of poems by an outstanding 19th-century American poet whose works were published posthumously. 1st ed. 28 cm. x, 84 p. col. ill. 28 cm. Dewey:811/.4 An illustrated collection of poems by an outstanding 19th-century American poet whose works were published posthumously. Children's poetry, American.; American poetry.
- Dorr, Julia C. R. Daybreak : an Easter poem Anson D. F. Randolph & Company ..., New York :
by Julia C.R. Dorr c1882 Illustrated cover, in colorsTitle and text within purple line border 14 leaves ; 18 cm Dewey:
- Dunbar, Paul Laurence; Pinkney, Andrea Davis.; Bryan, Ashley Jump back, honey the poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children New York 0786824069 (lib. bdg.); 0786804645 (trade ed.) 1999; c1999
[selected and with an introduction by Ashley Bryan and Andrea Davis Pinkney] ; illustrations by Ashley Bryan ... [et al.]. "Ages 5 and up"--Jacket.; An illustrated collection of poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar, including "A Boy's Summer Song," "The Sparrow," and "Little Brown Baby." 1st ed. 26 cm. 1 v. (unpaged) col. ill. 26 cm. Dewey:811/.4 An illustrated collection of poems by Paul Laurence Dunbar, including "A Boy's Summer Song," "The Sparrow," and "Little Brown Baby." African Americans; Children's poetry, American.; American poetry.
- Eve Merriam Funny Town Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Evaline Ness) Dewey:
- Field, Eugene; Hasselriis, Malthe Favorite poems Grosset & Dunlap New York 1940; c1940
by Eugene Field, illustrated by Malthe Hasselriis. Illustrated t.-p. and lining papers in colors. 21 x 23 cm. 2 p. l., 9-67 p. illus. (part col.) 21 x 23 cm.
- Field, Eugene; Opper, Frederick Burr The complete Tribune primer Mutual Book Co. Boston 1901
by Eugene Field. Containing 75 original drawings by F. Opper. Illustrated t. p.; An auto-analysis: p. 3-8. 19cm. 143p. illus. 19cm. American wit and humor.
- Flaxman, John, Oeuvre complet de Flaxman :recueil de ses compositions Réveil, [Paris : 1833
gravées au trait par Réveil. L'Iliade d'Homčre Title from label on coverThe prelim. leaf is an engraved t.p., illustrated, with title: L'Iliade d'Homčre / gravé par Réveil d'aprčs les compositions de John Flaxman; and bearing the imprintOne of 8 unnumbered fascicles which, together, present the collected work of John Flaxman as illustrator. For the originals, cf. John Flaxman, 1755-1826, sculptor, illustrator, designer / David Irwin. chapter 5; for Réveil's interpretation, cf. BN, Hoefer, NUC pre-1956 (all under Flaxman)Plates 12, 17, 20, 22, 27, 33, and 37 bear lettering in lower right corner E2 through K2LC copy has Yudin's blind stamp on p. 15. [1], 39 leaves : all ill. ; 17 x 24 cm Dewey:741.942
- Fletcher, John Gould Japanese prints The Four Seas Company Boston 1918
by John Gould Fletcher; with illustrations by Dorothy Pulis Lathrop. Illustrated lining-papers.; "An edition of 1000 copies only, of which 975 copies have been printed on olde style paper, and 25 copies on Japanese vellum."; Poems. 20 cm. 94 p., 1 l. col. front., illus., plates. 20 cm.
- Frost, Robert; Young, Ed Birches H. Holt New York 0805005706 1988; c1988
by Robert Frost ; illustrated by Ed Young. An illustrated version of the well-known poem about birch trees and the pleasures of climbing them. 1st ed. 27 cm. [32] p. col. ill. 27 cm. Dewey:811/.52 An illustrated version of the well-known poem about birch trees and the pleasures of climbing them. Children's poetry, American.; Trees; American poetry.
- Garland, Hamlin, Back-trailers from the middle border Macmillan, New York : 1928
by Hamlin Garland ; illustrations by Constance Garland Illustrated lining-papers The fourth of a series of autobiographic chronicles published under the titles: Trail-makers of the middle border; A son of the middle border; and, A daughter of the middle border.--Cf. Author's foreword x, 379 p. : ill. ; 20 cm Dewey:
- Garland, Hamlin, Roadside meetings, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1930
by Hamlin Garland ... decorations by Constance Garland Title vignette; illustrated lining papers "The purely literary side of my experiences during the last forty-five years."--p. v viii p., 1 l., 474 p. front. (port.) 23 cm Dewey:928.
- Garland, Hamlin, Companions on the trail;a literary chronicle, The Macmillan Company, New York , 1931
by Hamlin Garland ... decorations by Constance Garland Illustrated lining papers: Title vignetteA continuation of reminiscences begun in "Roadside meetings. vi p., 1 l., 539 p. front. (port.) 23 cm Dewey:928.
- Garland, Hamlin, My friendly contemporaries ;a literary log, The Macmillan company, New York, 1932
by Hamlin Garland ... decorations by Constance Garland Illustrated lining-papers (portraits"This volume, like its predecessors, 'Roadside meetings' and 'Companions on the trail', is based upon my literary log ... Ten volumes of my diaries running from 1913 to 1923 have been drawn upon."--Pref Tales of the author's association with Zona Gale, John Masefield, Ellen Glasgow, Amy Lowell, John Galsworthy, Rudyard Kipling, Sir James Barrie, and others. Gilt decorated brown cloth, black back strip with gilt lettering. Decorated end papers. xvi p. 544p. front.(port. Dewey:
- Halleck, Fitz-Greene The poetical works of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Now first collected. Illustrated with steel engravings, from drawings by American artists D. Appleton & company; New York, 1847
Added t.-p., engr., with vignette 280 p. front., plates, port. 21.5 cm Dewey:
- Harris, Joel Chandler; Herford, Oliver Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1894
Illustrated by Oliver Herford Illustrated by Oliver Herford. 32 full-page black & white line illustrations on tan background. Tan, brown, green decor. cloth. Dewey:
- Hartmann, Sadakichi, The illustrated guidebook of Japanese painting : from primitive art to the 18th century American Classical College Press, [Albuquerque, N.M.] : 1978
Innocent De La Salle [i.e. S. Hartmann] Reprinted from the author's Japanese art, first published by L.C. Page, Boston in 1903 103 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm Dewey:759.952
- Herford, Oliver; Clay, John Cecil Happy days M. Kennerley New York 1917; c1917
by Oliver Herford and John Cecil Clay. Illustrated lining-papers in colors. 16 cm. [44] p. incl. col. front., illus. (part col.) 16 cm. Toasts.
- Herford, Oliver; Schmidt, Karl What'll you have? Holt New York 1925
by Oliver Herford and Karl Schmidt. Illustrated-lining papers. 20 cm. 118 p. 20 cm.
- Homer The crowne of all Homer's worckes ... Printed by Iohn Bill ..., London : 1624
translated according to ye originall by George Chapman Engraved t.p., illustratedFormerly attributed to Homer, the authorship is unknownDate of publication from STCSignatures: engr. t.p., [par.]4 A-Z4 2A˛LC copy is item no. 369 of the George Fabyan Collection. (from t.p.) Batrachomyomachia, or, The battaile of frogs and mise -- Hymns -- Epigrams [10], 207 [i.e. 183], [5] p. ; 28 cm. (fol. Dewey:
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, The procession of flowers in Colorado Roberts Bros., Boston : 1886 [i.e. 1888 ]
by Helen Jackson (H.H.) ; illustrated in water colors by Alice A. Stewart "Edition is limited to 100 copies, each being numbered and signed [by the artist]"--P. [2]Illustrated by hand, most copies apparently have 8 watercolors while a few "favored ones" have 16. Artwork delayed actual publication until 1888. Cf. Kilgour, R. Messrs. Roberts Brothers, publishers, p. 230LC has copy no. 82. With 19 illustrations: 6 full-page, 12 marginal, and tailpiece. 30 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm Dewey:
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, Nelly's silver mine; a story of Colorado life, Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1924
by Helen Hunt Jackson; with illustrations in color by Harriet Roosevelt Richards Illustrated lining-papers 4 p.l., 332 p. col. front., col. plates. 23 cm Dewey:
- Jay Williams Puppy Pie Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Wayne Blickenstaff) Dewey:
- John Ciardi The Wish-Tree Crowell-Collier Press New York 1962
(illustrated, Lou Glanzman) Dewey:
- Justus, May; Berry, Erick Fiddle away, Grosset & Dunlap New York, 1942
by May Justus, pictures by Erick Berry [pseud.] .. The frontispiece and illustrated t.-p. form a double colored plate"The swapping song" (words and music) on p. [21] and on lining-papersGrade 4-5 [28] p. incl. col. front., illus. (part col.) 22 x 21 cm Dewey:
- Keats, John, The poetical works of John Keats with a life. Little, Brown, Boston : 1854
Illustrated material xxxvi, 415 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 18 cm Dewey:
- Keats, John, The poetical works of John Keats. E. Moxon, London, 1854
With a memoir by Richard Monckton Milnes. Illustrated by 120 designs, original and from the antique, drawn on wood by George Scharf, jun. xii, xl, 375, [1] p. illus. 20 cm Dewey:
- Keats, John, The eve of St. Agnes, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, 1885
by John Keats Title vignette Illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett. 21 l. illus., pl. 21 cm Dewey:
- Keats, John, Lamia, J.B. Lippincott company, Philadelphia, 1885
by John Keats; with illustrative designs by Will H. Low Illustrated t.-p 67, [2] p. incl. front., illus., plates. 40 x 31cm Dewey:
- Keats, John, Odes & sonnets, J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1888
by John Keats; with illustrative designs by Will H. Low Illustrated t.-p., borders 3 p. l., 13-100 p., 1 l. incl. illus., plates. front., plates. 40 x 31 cm Dewey:
- Keeler, Charles A. [from old catalog Elfin songs of Sunland Sign of the Live Oak Berkeley, Cal. 1904
Cream boards with ornate gilt stamping and lettering at front cover and gilt lettering at spine, top edges gilt, generously illustrated throughout, 100 pages. 1 v. 100 pp. cm Dewey:
- Kotzwinkle, William Herr Nightingale and the satin woman Knopf : distributed by Random House, New York : 1978
by William Kotzwinkle ; illustrated by Joe Servello "Servello's B/W illustrations make this a comic book for adults notwithstanding the fantasy world woven by Kotzwinkle." "One of Kotzwinkle's surrealist, genre-crossing "fabulations," this illustrated tale for adults concerns a detective's quest for the mysterious Nightingale whose unhappy companion, the Satin Woman, is courted by a love-smitten cricket." 119 p. : ill. ; 24 X 31 cm Dewey:813/.5/
- Kreymborg, Alfred Plays for Merry Andrews The Sunwise Turn New York 1920
by Alfred Kreymborg. Illustrated t.-p.; Vote the new moon, a toy play.--At the sign of the thumb and nose, an unmorality play.--Uneasy street, a folk play.--The silent waiter, a tragi-comedy.--Monday, a lame minuet. 24 cm. 177, [1] p. 24 cm.
- La Fontaine, Jean de; Auslander, Joseph; Le Clercq, Jacques; Ruzicka, Rudolph; Updike, Daniel Berkeley; Limited Editions Club Auslander, Joseph; Le Clercq, Jacques The fables of Jean de La Fontaine Limited Editions Club; Merrymount Press New York 1930
newly translated into English verse by Joseph Auslander and Jacques Le Clercq, with title-page and decorations engraved on copper by Rudolph Ruzicka. Illustrated half-titles.; "Books I-VI translated by Joseph Auslander. Books VII-XII translated by Jacques Le Clercq."; Limited ed. of 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator.; "Printed ... by D.B. Updike, the Merrymount Press, Boston."; Issued together in a slipcase. 23 cm. 2 v. illus. 23 cm. Dewey:841.45 Fables, French
- Lanier, Sidney Poems of Sidney Lanier [microform] C. Scribner's Sons New York 1891
edited by his wife ; with a memorial by William Hayes Ward. Illustrated material preserved in MicRR.; Call number of original: PS2205.E91.; Master microform held by: DLC.; Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. New ed. xli, 260 p., [1] leaf of plates : port ; 20 cm.
- Lanier, Sidney Select poems of Sidney Lanier [microform] C. Scribner's Sons New York 1895
edited, with an introduction, notes, and bibliography by Morgan Callaway. Illustrated material preserved in MicRR.; Call number of original: PS2205.E95.; Master microform held by: DLC.; Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. lv, 97 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 16 cm.
- Lindsay, Vachel, Collected poems, The Macmillan company, New York, 1925
by Vachel Lindsay Illustrated lining-papers"Of this illustrated edition ... three hundred fifty copies have been printed" LOC has number 345. 5 p., l., ix-lxii p., 1 l., 464 p. illus., plates. 21 cm Dewey:
- Lindsay, Vachel, The village magazine Jeffersons printing company, Springfield, Ill., 1925
Cover title; illustrated wrappers Written and illustrated by Vachel Lindsay First published in 1910; re-issued, with additions, as second imprint, 1920; third imprint, 1925; fourth imprint, 1925 [2], x, 169 p. illus. 31.5 cm Dewey:
- Lindsay, Vachel, The litany of Washington street The Macmillan company, New York, 1929
[by] Vachel Lindsay Illustrated lining-papers"This is a work of the imagination ... These orations and litanies are held together by quotations from Walt Whitman."--Prologue xii p., 1 l., 121 p. incl. front., illus., plates, ports. 24 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, There was a little girl R. Worthington, New York : c1883
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; illustrated by Bertha M. Schaeffer Poems, illustrated with silhouettes [20] p. : ill. ; 14 x 23 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Longfellow's days : the Longfellow prose birthday book : extracts from the journals and letters of H.W. Longfellow / Ticknor, Boston : 1888
edited by Laura Winthrop Johnson Illustrated material 421 p., [13] leaves of plates : ill., port. ; 14 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, The courtship of Miles Standish , and other poems T.Y. Crowell, New York :
by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ; with an introduction by Richard Burton c1900 Illustrated material xvi, 206 p., [5] leaves of plates : ill., port. ; 18 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Courtship of Miles Standish M. A. Donohue & co. Chicago, 1901
[by] H. W. Longfellow Illustrated t.-p Some of the plates printed on both sides Contains other poems 224 p. front., illus., plates. 20 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; T. Y. Crowell & co. New York, 1901
with biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole Added t.-p., illustrated On cover: Gladstone edition 2 p. l., iii-xxvii, 371 p. front. (port.) 19 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, The children's Longfellow ,illustrated Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1908
Illustrated t.-p. in colors ix, 334 p. col. illus. 24 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Evangeline The Reilly and Britton Co. Chicago, 1909 [c1909]
[by] Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With drawings by John R. Neill Illustrated end-papers; text within colored ornamental border"An historical preface" by H. L. Sayler Annotated by Wallace Rice. Green cloth w/pictorial pastdown. Colored plates by John R. Neil who illustrated many of the Oz books. Pictorial end pages and half-title page. Decorated page margins. 172 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 20 cm Dewey:
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth; Whitter, Elizabeth; Whitter, John Greenleaf A Winter song Published by Samuel E. Cassino, Boston :
[compiled and illustrated by] J. Pauline Sunter c1888 "Lines selected from Elizabeth Whittier, Henry W. Longfellow, John G. Whittier."--Leaf [3]Illustrated t.pCover illustrated in colors [12] leaves : ill. ; 12 x 18 cm Dewey:
- Louis Untermayer One And One And One Crowell-Collier Press
(illustrated, Robert Jones)New York Dewey:
- Mangan, James Clarence; Guiney, Louise Imogen James Clarence Mangan his selected poems Lamson, Wolffe & co. John Lane Boston New York London 1897
with a stvdy by the editor, Lovise Imogen Gviney. Illustrated t.-p. 20 cm. xiii, 361 p. front. (port.) 20 cm.
- Markham, Edwin Gates of paradise and other poems [microform] the fourth volume of verse Doubleday, Page Garden City, N.Y. 1920
by Edwin Markham. Reprinted in part from various periodicals.; Illustrated material preserved in MicRR.; Call number of original: PS2362.G3 1920.; Master microform held by: DLC.; Microfilm. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. xiii, 149 p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 20 cm.
- Markham, Edwin Poetry of youth selected from The book of poetry and W.H. Wise & company New York 1935
annotated by Edwin Markham... Illustrated lining papers 22 cm xv, 493 p incl. front. [port] illus., plates 22 cm Dewey:821.0822 English poetry.; American poetry.
- Markham, Edwin Songs and stories Powell publishing company Los Angeles San Francisco [etc.] 1931; c1931
selected and annotated, with an introduction , by Edwin Markham. Illustrated lining-papers.; "Illustrations specially produced for this work by Virginia de S. Litchfield." 25 cm. 7 p. l., 461 p. incl illus. (facsims.) plates. 2 pl. 25 cm. Dewey:810.8 American literature
- Metzgar, Judson D.; Gookin, Frederick William; Ficke, Arthur Davison; Kirby, Thomas Ellis Illustrated catalogue of the noteworthy collection of Japanese color prints American Art Association [New York 1916
the property of Judson D. Metzgar of Moline, Illinois : to be sold at unrestricted public sale on the dates herein stated ; the sale will be conducted by Thomas E. Kirby and his assistant, Otto Bernet, of the American Art Association, managers, New York. Priced (in manuscript).; Sale conducted November 13-14, 1916.; "Foreword" signed: Frederick W. Gookin.; "The Hiroshige prints in this catalogue have been described by the owner of the collection ; the figure-prints by Mr. Arthur Davison Ficke." 26 cm. [118] p., 27 leaves of plates ill. 26 cm. Metzgar, Judson D.; Color prints; Wood-engraving; Prints
- Mifflin, Lloyd; Moran, Thomas The hills The Transatlantic Publishing Company New York London 1895; c1895
by Lloyd Mifflin. Illustrated. "Illustrated with reproductions from pen drawings ... by Thos. Moran, N.A." 26 cm. 12 l., [4] p. 8 pl. 26 cm.
- Miller, Joaquin First fam'lies in the Sierras. G. Routledge and sons London 1875
By Joaquin Miller. Illustrated cover.; On cover: First fam'lies of the Sierras.; Subsequently published in an enlarged edition under title: The Danites in the Sierras.; Prose sketches. 17 cm. 4 p.l., 151 p. 17 cm. Dewey:813.49 Danites (Mormon Church)
- Miller, Joaquin The complete poetical works of Joaquin Miller. The Whitaker & Ray co., incorporated San Francisco 1897
Illustrated t.-p. 23 cm. xix, 330 p. incl. front., port. 23 cm.
- Miller, Olive Thorne Upon the tree-tops Houghton, Mifflin and company Boston New York, 1897
Illustrated by J. Carter Beard. ix p., 1 l., 245 p., 1 l. 10 pl. (incl. front.) 18 cm. Dewey:
- Miller, Olive Thorne, Kristy's surprise party Houghton, Mifflin, Boston : 1905
by Olive Thorne Miller ; with illustrations by Ethel N. Farnsworth Illustrated end-papers 251 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Morris, George Pope The deserted bride, and other productions. C. Scribner, New York, 1853
By George P. Morris Added t.-p., engraved, with vignetteIllustrated by Weir and Darley 1 p. l., 365 p. front., 10 pl., ports. 22 1/2 cm Dewey:
- Morse, Elizabeth; Berry, Erick Chang of the Siamese jungle, E.P. Dutton & Co., inc. New York, 1930 [c1930]
by Elizabeth Morse, illustrated by Erick Berry [pseud. Illustrated lining-papers"First edition. xi, 195 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 20 cm Dewey:
- Mother Goose.; Benét, William Rose; Duvoisin, Roger Mother Goose a comprehensive collection of the rhymes made by William Rose Benét The Heritage Press New York 1936; c1936
arranged and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Illustrated t.p. and lining-papers in colors.; Includes index. 34 cm. 144 p. illus. (part col.) 34 cm. Nursery rhymes.; Children's poetry.
- Neihardt, John Gneisenau A bundle of myrrh The Outing publishing company New York 1907
by John G. Neihardt. Poems.; Illustrated lining-papers. 21 cm. xiv, 60 p. 21 cm.
- Niedecker, Lorine; Reznikoff, Charles My friend tree poems Wild Hawthorn Press Edinburgh 1961
by Lorine Niedecker; linocuts by Walter Miller. Paperbound in white; printed and illustrated in deep red-brown; dust jacket duplicates bound cover.; English 13 x 19 cm. [19] leaves ill. 13 x 19 cm.
- Omar Khayyam.; FitzGerald, Edward; Untermeyer, Louis; Sayah, Mahmoud Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Random House New York 1947
Translated into English quatrains by Edward FitzGerald. A complete reprint of the 1st ed. and the combined 3d, 4th, and 5th editions, with an appendix containing FitzGerald's prefaces and notes. Edited with an introd. by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrated by Mahmoud Sayah. 25 cm. xxii, 149 p. illus. (some col.) 25 cm. Dewey:891.551
- Omar Khayyam.; FitzGerald, Edward; Untermeyer, Louis; Sayah, Mahmoud Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. Random House New York 1947
Translated into English quatrains by Edward FitzGerald. A complete reprint of the 1st ed. and the combined 3d, 4th, and 5th editions, with an appendix containing FitzGerald's prefaces and notes. Edited with an introd. by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrated by Mahmoud Sayah. 25 cm. xxii, 149 p. illus. (some col.) 25 cm. Dewey:891.551
- Paul Engle Who's Afraid? Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Ray Prohaska) Dewey:
- Phyllis McGinley The B Book Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Robert Jones) Dewey:
- Pope, Alexander, The rape of the lock :an heroi-comical poem : in five canto's Printed for Bernard Lintott ..., London : 1714
written by Mr. Pope " First complete edition and first separate publication of Pope's mock-heroic masterpiece; the 1st edition to contain all five cantos of the poem. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and five plates, as well as a later portrait of Arabella Fermor Inserted opposite the dedication. Pope was initially inspired to compose The Rape of the Lock in order to resolve a quarrel that arose between the Fermor and Petre families after Robert lord Petre snipped a lock of Arabella Fermor's hair. Hoping to ease the animosity between the two families through playful humor, Pope, with Arabella Fermor's permission, first published The Rape of the Lock in two cantos in Lintott's "Miscellaneous Poems and Translations" in 1712. Pope's genius, however, is fully displayed in the five-canto version of the poem in which he expands the sketch to include divine machinery, albeit on the miniature scale of sylphs and gnomes. "One of Pope's most brilliant performances, it has also been one of his most popular" (DFrabble, 810). Rothschils170." 48 p. ; 19 cm Dewey:
- Pope, Alexander, The rape of the lock ,an heroi-comical poem, F.J. Du Roveray, London, 1798
by A. Pope. Adorned with plates Illustrated with engraved plates after Bartolozzi, Neagle, etc. by Thomas Stothard. 5 plates? xxix, 79 p. front., 5 pl. 23 1/2cm Dewey:
- Pyle, Howard, Pepper & salt; or, Seasoning for young folk, Harper and brothers, New York, 1886
prepared by Howard Pyle Illustrated t.p xiii, [1], 115, [5] p., 1 l. incl. front., illus. 29 cm Dewey:
- Pyle, Howard, Otto of the silver hand Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, London : 1888
written and illustrated by Howard Pyle Date of publication from W.S. Morse's Howard Pyle, 1921 In illustrated blue cloth binding, stamped in black, silver, and gold xii, 170 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:
- Pyle, Howard, The wonder clock; or, Four & twenty marvellous tales, being one for each hour of the day; Harper, New York, 1888
written & illustrated by Howard Pyle. Embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle Illustrated t. p xiv, 318 p. incl. front., illus., plates. 26 cm Dewey:
- Pyle, Howard, Howard Pyle's Book of pirates; fiction, fact & fancy concerning the buccaneers & marooners of the Spanish Main: Harper & Brothers, New York, 1921
from the writing & pictures of Howard Pyle: comp. by Merle Johnson Illustrated end-paper Buccaneers and marooners of the Spanish Main.--The ghost of Captain Brand.--With the buccaneers.--Tom Chist and the treasure box.--Jack Ballister's fortunes.--Blueskin, the pirate.--Captain Scarfield.--The ruby of Kishmoor xvii, [1], 246, [1] p. col. front., illus. (part mounted, part col.) plates (part col.) 32 cm Dewey:
- Reid, Jessie; Cawein, Madison Julius The book of love The Macmillan Company New York 0836961366 1911
with an introduction by Madison Cawein, drawings by Wladyslaw T. Benda. Illustrated t.-p. and end-papers. 17 cm. xxii, 346 p. front., illus. 17 cm. Love poetry.; Literature; Love.; Quotations.
- Richard Wilbur Loudmouse Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Don Almquist) Dewey:
- Riley, James Whitcomb The book of joyous children. Charles Scribner's Sons New York 1902
[by] James Whitcomb Riley; illustrated by J. W. Vawter. Illustrated t. p. 20 cm. xiv, 176 p. illus. 20 cm. Children's poetry.
- Riley, James Whitcomb A buckeye ballad Printed by the Ohio State Journal; Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway Company. Columbus, O. 1890; c1890
by James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier poet ... Tale of a million. Cover title, illustrated.; "Compliments of passenger department, Buckeye Route [i.e. the Columbus, Hocking Valley and Toledo Railway Company]". Cf. leaf [1].; Illustrated by W.H. Mullay.; Each leaf contains one verse of Riley's poem in black, and illustratiions and part of the story "Tale of a million" (not by Riley) in purple.; BAL 15 x 23 cm. [10] leaves ill. 15 x 23 cm.
- Riley, James Whitcomb; Christy, Howard Chandler The girl I loved The Bobbs-Merrill Company [Indianapolis] 1910; c1910
by James Whitcomb Riley; drawings by Howard Chandler Christy, decorations by Margaret Armstrong. Ornamental borders; illustrated end-papers. 23 cm. [49] p. front., illus., plates. 23 cm.
- Robert Graves The Big Green Book Crowell-Collier Press New York 1962
(illustrated, Maurice Sendak) Dewey:
- Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, The Indian fairy book, from the original legends; Frederick A. Stokes company New York, 1916
with eight illustrations in color by Florence Choate and Elizabeth Curtis Illustrated lining-papers"These Indian fairy tales are chosen from the many stories collected by Mr. Henry R. Schoolcraft ... In 1856 this collection of his stories was published by Mason brothers in New York city."--Foreword 6 p. l., 303 p. col. front., col. plates. 21 cm Dewey:
- Shirley Jackson Nine Magic Wishes Crowell-Collier Press New York 1963
(illustrated, Lorraine Fox) Dewey:
- Sill, Edward Rowland; Hyde, Helen Christmas in California Channing Auxiliary San Francisco, Calif. 1890; 189-?
by Edward Rowland Sill. Illustrated by Helen Hyde. 26 cm. [13] l. ill. 26 cm.
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, Rip Van Winkle and his wonderful nap. Fields, Osgood, & co., Boston, 1870
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. With illustrations by Sol. Eytinge, jr., engraved and printed in colors by Bobbett, Hooper, & co Cover illustrated in colors In verse; in double columns 8 p. col. front., 3 col. pl. 27 cm Dewey:
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence, The star bearer. D. Lothrop Company, [Boston, 1888
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. A legend of the lost Pleiad Caption title Frontispiece mounted India proof Poem Illustrated by Howard Pyle [5] p. front., illus. 30 cm Dewey:811.4
- Stedman, Edmund Clarence; Pyle, Howard The star bearer. D. Lothrop Company, [Boston, 1888
By Edmund Clarence Stedman. A legend of the lost Pleiad Caption title Frontispiece mounted India proof Poem Illustrated by Howard Pyle [5] p. front., illus. 30 cm Dewey:811.4
- Tabb, John B. Quips and quiddits,ques for the qurious, Small, Maynard & company, Boston, 1907
by John B. Tabb Illustrated end-papers [112] p. illus. 20 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard, Travels in Arabia. Scribner, Armstrong, and co., New York, 1872
Comp. and arranged by Bayard Taylor At head of title: Illustrated library of travel, exploration, and adventureThe half-title is engraved 2 p. l., [iii]-iv p., 1 l., 325 p. front., 12 pl., port., fold. map. 20 cm Dewey:
- Taylor, Bayard, Travels in South Africa. Scribner, Armstrong and co., New York, 1872
Comp. and arranged by Bayard Taylor Series title at head of t.-p.: Illustrated library of travel, exploration, and adventure 4 p. l., 336 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map. 20 cm Dewey:
- Teasdale, Sara Rainbow gold poems old and new selected for boys and girls The Macmillan Company New York 1922; c1922
by Sara Teasdale, with illustrations by Dugald Walker. Illustrated lining-papers. 21 cm. 3 p. l., 5-267 p. incl. illus., plates. col. front. 21 cm. Children's poetry.
- Teasdale, Sara; Gottlieb, Dale Christmas carol H. Holt New York 0805026959 1993
a poem by Sara Teasdale ; pictures by Dale Gottlieb. An illustrated version of the poem describing all those that were present at the singing of the first Christmas carol. 1st ed. 29 cm. 1 v. (unpaged) col. ill. 29 cm. Dewey:811/.52 An illustrated version of the poem describing all those that were present at the singing of the first Christmas carol. Christmas; Children's poetry, American.; American poetry.
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden The Macmillan company, New York, 1929
the riverside press cambridge, illustrated by photo in black and white. beige cover with green lettering on spine. xix, 375 p. incl. front. 19 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, A week on the Concord and Merrimac rivers, E.P. Dutton & co., inc. New York, 1932
by Henry Thoreau. With wood-engravings by the editor Illustrated t.-p.; tail-piece"Printed in Great Britain."First issued in this edition 1932. vii, [1], 360, [2] p. incl. front. 20 cm Dewey:917.44
- Thoreau, Henry David, House-warming and Winter visitors :from Walden, or Life in the woods Haddon Craftsmen, Camden, N.J. : 1936
by Henry David Thoreau "Privately printed by the Haddon Craftsmen for their friends at Christmas, MCMXXXVI.Winter visitors is from the chapter entitled: Former inhabitants and winter visitors Very attractive illustrated boards, as a Christmas present for its friends by these designers. 29 p. ; 25 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Men of Concord and some others as portrayed in the Journal of Henry David Thoreau, Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1936
edited by Francis H. Allen, with illustrations by N.C. Wyeth Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress Illustrated t.-p. and lining-papers xi, 255 p. col. front., illus., col. plates. 25 cm Dewey:818.3
- Thoreau, Henry David, Poems of nature, John Lane; London, 1895
by Henry David Thoreau. Selected and ed. by Henry S. Salt and Frank B. Sanborn Illustrated t.-p 2 p. l., [vii]-xix, 122 p. 18 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden. Houghton, Mifflin and company, Boston, 1897
With an introduction by Bradford Torrey. Illustrated with photogravures Each vol. has added t.-p., engraved, with vignette, with alternative title: ... Life in the woods Decorative Cloth. 2 Volumes. Illustrated by photogravures. Frontispiece is Thoreau's cabin. Brown cloth covers with elaborate gilt decorations on all covers. All letters are in gilt. Corners are gilt. Page marker red ribbons in place. Top page ends finished and in gilt. 2 v. 21 pl., 10 port. (incl. fronts.) 20 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden, or, Life in the woods H. Altemus Philadelphia,
1899? Engraved and illustrated half-title 3 p. l., 5-375 p. front. (port.) 17 cm Dewey:818.3
- Thoreau, Henry David, The Maine woods, T. Y. Crowell & co. New York, 1909
by Henry D. Thoreau, illustrated by Clifton Johnson Title vignette (portrait Introduction.--Ktaadn.--Chesuncook.--The Allegash and East Branch.--Appendix. Attractive decorated cloth binding designed by Margaret Armstrong with her initials embossed in design. Green cloth covers with elaborate gilt decoraton on front cover and spine. Illustrated with numerous photos. xiv, 423 p. incl. front. 32 pl. 22 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, Walden The Bibliophile society, printed for members only, Boston, 1909
Limited to 483 copies. Printed on Holland hand-made paper. 3/4 vellum with chocolate colored boards. 2 vols., Crown 8vo. Illustrated with and Engraving and 9 palladium Photographic prints by Herbert Gleason [iv], xxxii, [ii], [errata slip at xi], 208; [iv], 263 pp, 2 frontispieces, engraved title pages with 2 facsimiles of Thoreau's manuscript. Half vellum and boards. In slipcase. ( Nine copies printed on Japan vellum, and illustrated with nine original silverprint photographs of Walden and environs by Gleason. With portrait frontispiece, title in two states, one on vellum, all etched and signed by William Bicknell. Sumptuously bound at the Harcourt Bindery, in brown morocco, gilt, with green foliate onlays. Spine gilt in five compartments with raised bands, decorated with red floral onlays and gilt leafy tendrils. The doublures, framed by gilt-ruled turn-ins, are of turquoise morocco with floral onlays in three colors and swirling vines in gilt. Watered silk endleaves.) 2 v. fronts. (v. l. port.) illus., plates, facsims. 24 cm Dewey:
- Thoreau, Henry David, The illustrated Maine woods Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. : 1974
Henry D. Thoreau ; with photos. from the Gleason collection ; text edited by Joseph J. Moldenhauer Includes index xxiii p., 347 columns, [24] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 x 26 cm Dewey:917.41/25/04
- Thoreau, Henry David, The illustrated world of Thoreau Grosset & Dunlap, New York : 1974
words by Henry David Thoreau ; photos. by Ivan Massar ; edited by Howard Chapnick ; with an afterword by Loren Eiseley Selections from Walden, On the duty of civil disobediance, and Thoreau's Journals, 1834-1862 173 p. : ill. ; 28 cm Dewey:818/.3/0
- Thoreau, Henry David, The illustrated A week on the Concord and Merrimack rivers Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. : 1983
Henry D. Thoreau ; with photographs from the Gleason Collection ; text edited by Carl F. Hovde, William L. Howarth, and Elizabeth Hall Witherell Includes index xxxvi, 415 p., [48] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cm Dewey:974.2/72
- Thoreau, Henry David; Emerson, Ralph Waldo Life without principle;with a short biography of the author At the sign of the Hop-pole, Eden Bridge, Kent, Eng., 1902
by Ralph Waldo Emerson Colophon: Of this edition of Life without principle, first writ by Henry David Thoreau: one thousand copies were printed from types by the Chiswick press at Michaelmas, MDCCCCII: the same being issued to subscribers from the sign of Hop-pole, Crockham Hill, Eden Bridge, which is in Kent, England. A reprint. Illustrated end-papers. First published anonymously in the Atlantic monthly, Oct. l863, v. 12, p. 484-495; reprinted in the author's "A Yankee in Canada", 1866, p. 248-273, and again in "Miscellanies", p. 253-287The biographical sketch by Emerson was originally given as an address at Thoreau's funeral 56 p., 1 l. port. 15 x 8 cm Dewey:
- Tietjens, Eunice Hammond Boy of the South seas Coward McCann New York 1931; c1931
by Eunice Tietjens, illustrated by Myrtle Sheldon. Illustrated lining-papers. 23 cm. 193 p. illus., plates 23 cm.
- Untermeyer, Louis Collected parodies Harcourt, Brace and company New York 1926; c1926
by Louis Untemeyer. Illustrated half-title. 21 cm. xiv, 324 p. incl. front. 21 cm. Parodies.
- Untermeyer, Louis Food and drink Harcourt, Brace and Company New York 1932; c1932
by Louis Untermeyer; with drawings by George Plank. Illustrated t.-p. and lining-papers.; Poems.; "First edition." 23cm. x, 108, [1] p. incl. illus., plates. 23cm. Dewey:811.5
- Untermeyer, Louis; Anglund, Joan Walsh The Golden Books family treasury of poetry Golden Books New York, N.Y. 0307168514 1998; c1998
selected and with a commentary by Louis Untermeyer ; introduction by Leonard S. Marcus ; illustrated by Joan Walsh Anglund. Updated ed. of: The golden treasury of poetry. 1959.; An illustrated collection of over 350 English and American poems, about animals, people, famous events, the seasons, and Christmas, and including nonsense verse, inspirational lines, and wisdom in rhyme.; Includes indexes. 26 cm. xvi, 311 p. ill. (some col.) 26 cm. Dewey:808.81 An illustrated collection of over 350 English and American poems, about animals, people, famous events, the seasons, and Christmas, and including nonsense verse, inspirational lines, and wisdom in rhyme. Children's poetry.; American poetry.; English poetry.; English poetry; American poetry
- Untermeyer, Louis; Provensen, Alice; Provensen, Martin Ćop's fables. Golden Press New York 1965
Selected and adapted by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrated by A. and M. Provensen. An illustrated collection of forty fables whose instructive wit reflects the character of the man who originally told them. 31 cm. [92] p. illus. (part col.) 31 cm. Dewey:398.2/452 An illustrated collection of forty fables whose instructive wit reflects the character of the man who originally told them. Fables.; Folklore.
- Untermeyer, Louis; Ward, Bertha Evans; Stauffer, Ruth Matilda Doorways to poetry Harcourt, Brace and Company New York Chicago 1938; c1938
by Louis Untermeyer in consultation with Bertha Evans Ward ... and Ruth M. Stauffer ... Illustrated t.-p. and lining-paper.; Includes bibliographies.; pt. 1. The nature of poetry.--pt. 2. The diction of poetry.--pt. 3. The kinds of poetry.--pt. 4. The mind of poetry.--pt. 5. The forms of poetry.-- pt. 6. The appreciation of poetry. 21 cm. viii, 514 p. 21 cm. Dewey:808.1 Poetry.; Poetics.; English poetry.; American poetry.
- William Jay Smith What Did I See? Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Don Almquist) Dewey:
- William Saroyan Me Crowell-Collier Press New York
(illustrated, Murray Tinkelman) Dewey:
- Clair, Colin Unnatural history,an illustrated bestiary Abelard-Schuman, London, New York 1967
Bibliography: p. 255-256
256 p. illus. 22 cm - Hargreaves, Beryl Joyce, Hargreaves new illustrated bestiary Gothic Image Publications, Glastonbury, Somerset : c1990
147 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. 142-145) and index - Sitwell, Sacheverell;Blunt, Wilfrid Great flower books, 1700-1900; a bibliographical record of two centuries of finely-illustrated flower books London Collins 1956
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