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  • Josh Elder; Fred Van Lente; Jeffrey Brown; Raina Telgemeier; Jim Gownley

    Published by Reading with Pictures, 2010

    ISBN 10: 0578052768ISBN 13: 9780578052762

    Seller: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very Good. Jill Thompson; Chris Giarrusso; Chris Eliopoulos; John Gallagher (illustrator). Signed Copy . Volume 1. Signed/Inscribed by Josh Elder and Chris Giarrusso on reverse of front cover.

  • Gross, Charles J.

    Published by "Texas A&M University Press. (ISBN 1-58544-255-0) Sticker inside of front cover "Sample book Not for Resale." Number two: Centennial of Flight Series. Roger Launius, General Editor.Very good tight copy, very good wrappers. Illustrated with many historical aviation pictures "Joe Gross has written a concise but not oversimplified history of American military aviation. His account sets a new standard for air power interpretation." Allen R. Millett "The history of air power is America's history of warfare as we know it today. This view of one hundred years of aviation captures the significant events that became the turning points of history.must reading for the novice and expert alike." Gen. Charles A. Horner, USAF (Ret.) "Dr. Gross has wri

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    "Texas A&M University Press. (ISBN 1-58544-255-0) Sticker inside of front cover "Sample book Not for Resale." Number two: Centennial of Flight Series. Roger Launius, General Editor.Very good tight copy, very good wrappers. Illustrated with many historical aviation pictures "Joe Gross has written a concise but not oversimplified history of American military aviation. His account sets a new standard for air power interpretation." Allen R. Millett "The history of air power is America's history of warfare as we know it today. This view of one hundred years of aviation captures the significant events that became the turning points of history.must reading for the novice and expert alike." Gen. Charles A. Horner, USAF (Ret.) "Dr. Gross has written an in interesting, useful, and readable account of U.S. military aviation. The work is especially valuable for its perspective on what military aviation promised to accomplish and what it actually did." Norman Polmar. History. ".

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good +. Jill Thompson; Chris Giarrusso; Chris Eliopoulos; John Gallagher (illustrator). WRITTEN TEXT UNMARKED.


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  • James, Simon.

    Published by Candlewick Press, , 1st printing US; Illustrated boards with Leon in bed reading a letter from his Dad in the Army, with the picture of his Dad on the bedside table; endpapers have large watercolour spread of the empty park outside Leon's house on front, the same park with Leon and his new friend James on the back; 8,5x12.2; np., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997

    Seller: Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, U.S.A.

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    /SJ, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Fine in Fine jacket; book and jacket as new; unclipped 15.99. Picture Book hardback. Leon gives up his cherished invisible friend Bob when a new boy moves next door. The light in the high old rooms seemed so clearly reflected from the sea . then I saw in small print that the book was based on Salisbury Road, in Plymouth. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /SJ, illustrator.

  • Cruickshank Smith, J.

    Published by 8vo (22x14cm), hardback, x + 200pp + 32pp of publisher's adverts. Fair condition. No dustwrapper. Good reading copy. Generally worn, blue cloth faded and water-marked at front with significant water-stain to upper rear and upper spine which has caused crinkles to rear pastedown, bumped, frayed at corners and at head and foot of spine, rubbed, page edges age-toned, bookseller's label (E.W. Cole) at front pastedown, owner's name pencilled at half-title, free back endpaper is lightly crinkled with owner's details penned on verso, some pages a bit grubby and fingermarked. Contents clear and legible. Pictures available on request.

    Seller: City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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  • Seller image for Little Mother Winnie and other Stories for sale by Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks

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    Published by D. Lothrop and Company, Publishers, Franklin and Hawley Streets, no date, [ to 1887, probably early in this period as Wide Awake is a "New Monthly Magazine" and Babyland is not mentioned]; blue pebbled cloth spine and pictorial boards, on the top a picture of a little girl sitting on the carpet in her parlor and reading to her toy elephant, framed in an elaborate border with the title, on the back an ad for Wide Awake Magazine; within, an illustrated notice for Picture-Land stories published by Lothrop, and a collection of short stories and poems in large print, each illustrated with a large picture; 6x7.75"; ca 33 pp., Boston, 1875

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    . (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good; professionally resewn with new endpapers with original spine, boards and block probably a disbound book in otherwise Very Good or better condition; spine, edges, and margins of top board are rubbed, corners rubbed through to card, on a blank flyleaf is "Uncle Erin Featherstone" and a spot which looks as if a 19th c sticker had been removed; the cover illustration is in nice condition, as is the back (a few light spots); pages are clean and unwrinkled. Juvenile hardback. Very pleasant, happy little stories about helpful small people, but without pointed morals, as Daniel Lothrop was particularly interested in improving the fare available to young children. Some of the illustrations seem to have been created for this volume, some taken from the files, but stories and pictures work well together. Perhaps the practice was to pull illustrations from the publisher's collection and write little stories to go with them. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. .

  • Aesop (Margaret Clark, reteller.)

    Published by Little Brown, Joy Street Books, , 1st US; dark blue boards, pink endpapers with little plant design, in jacket with a picture of a lion, a child, and a rabbit, sitting on a garden bench and reading this book, 10.5x8.5"; 61 pp., Boston, 1990

    Seller: Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, U.S.A.

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    /Charlotte Voake, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Near Fine in Fine jacket, as new (thin bindery crease on board); unclipped 16.95 Picture Book Hardback Good stories! "While writer and artist share a gentle, affectionately amused view of the world, their sharp eyes miss nothing. Aesop, surely, would have approved." ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /Charlotte Voake, illustrator.

  • Rop, Ant. L. de.

    Published by Nijgh & Van Ditmar, ca ; clothbacked paper boards with delicate picture of little girl reading to birds, chromolithos of a child's life on single sided pages;, Rotterdam, 1880

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    /L. von Kramer (Ludwig von Kramer), illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Fair if that; front hinge separated, boards soiled and worn all around, many pages loose and heavily worn on edges, one torn on illustration; however, pages generally clean and not foxed; worth restoring. Dutch language hardback. Lovely chromolithography with country scenes from children's play and working life. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /L. von Kramer (Ludwig von Kramer), illustrator.

  • James, Philip and Holme, C. Geoffrey.

    Published by Studio, , 1st printing; green cloth, tan jacket with blue picture of children reading and very large plain jacket flaps; 8.3x11.6 inches, 128 pp., London, 1933

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    /photos, 8 colour plates, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good in Good Plus jacket; no names, tight with nice pages; bottom corners very bumped, but not worn, darkening along margins; in jacket with chipping and edgewear all around to 1/8" ; 3/8" missing from spine bottom and cracks and small hole in spine. Reference history, hardback. Selected in large part from an exhibit in 1932 of early children's books at the Victoria and Albert in 1932. Very clear pictures of the books as well as coloured plates. Books listed. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /photos, 8 colour plates, illustrator.

  • Cradock, Mrs. H. C. and many others.

    Published by Blackie and Son Limited, (probably 's); large picture of older child reading to little ones on top board, lists of various Blackie's Books for Children on bottom board, frontis on coated paper, other full page illustrations with text on back and many black and white illustrations; 8x10.25; np., London and Glasgow, 1930

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    . (illustrator). CONDITION: Good; neat 1937 birthday inscription, no other marks, boards bright, spine worn at ends and a bit frayed at creases but spine cloth not pasted down, little scratch on girl's hair; all endpapers lightly foxed overall, front spine paper cracked and partially reglued, rear hinge paper starting, but book is tight, unwrinkled, with very occasional light margin soil, coloured illustrations in nice condition. Large book may require additional shipping. Picture book hardback. Stories for young children, most ink drawings by Grace Lodge, lovely colour, among the artists: Caroline Hall, Anne Anderson, Marjorie Baker, Dorothy Rees, Coreen Marsh, Alan Wright. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. .

  • Rabier, Benjamin.

    Published by Editions Jules Tallandier, 7 Rue Dareau (xive), no date, c 's, glazed heavy card boards with a writing and reading rabbit and little dogs making the vowel sounds, a bear on the back; coloured pictures on every page; 18x26.5cm, 7.1x10.2"; np., Paris, 1920

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    /BR, illlustrator, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good; no names or other marks, binding tight, colours bright, spine area and back much rubbed, wraps somewhat wrinkled. French language softcover. medium A lighthearted approach to learning to read! Rabier-style cartoonish figures and a phrase for every letter "La Tortue a des habitudes Tranquilles". The alphabet is followed by a short group of accented and multisyllabic words and the book ends with a funny rabbit story, Jeannot l'etoudi. The Premier Livre assumes rather quick growth, but it must have been enjoyable for early readers. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /BR, illlustrator, illustrator.

  • Timmermans, Gommaar.

    Published by Addison-Wesley, /1973 1st printing Am, printed and first published in Belgium; pictorial cloth boards with picture of the soldier and his hen trudging along in the rain on the front, on the back the hen is taken away on a string, by the Army; 22.5x28 cm; 27 pp. (margins are cut too close in this printing)., Reading, Mass, 1976

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    /GT, illustrator. (illustrator). CONDITION: Very Good Plus in Fine jacket; sl rubs to extrems, 1/16" slant, otherwise very nice in perfect jacket. Picture Book hardback. The little hen is drafted into a war between the Emperor of France and the Tzar, so she and her friend the farmer set out to carry one cannon ball to Russia. A funny story, told in cartoon frames, about the futility of war. ABE Heritage Seller since 1996; conservative AB condition grading. We ship all our books in cardboard protection. International shipping. /GT, illustrator.