Published by M A Donohue & Co., Chicago, 1947
Seller: E. M. Maurice Books, ABAA, Torrington, CT, U.S.A.
Pictorial Boards. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. Percy Reeves (illustrator). (1947). Pictorial boards with cloth spine, light wear to extremities, but overall a nice clean copy. All about the ancestors of domesticated animals. Nice, full-page color artwork and smaller b&w art throughout. Size: 4to.
Published by M. A. Donohue & Co., Chicago and New York, 1947
Seller: Saucony Book Shop, Kutztown, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Percy Reeves; Walter A. Weber (cover illus.) (illustrator). 1st Edition. Brown 1/4 cloth, color illus. paper-covered boards. Slightly rubbed corners and edges, otherwise nearly as issued. 64 pp., (12) color plates, additional illus. in text. Color illus. dust jacket shows mild rubbing to corners, with edges showing several short closed tears with associated creasing and several chips along top edge, the largest 1/2" deep at top rear corner, now in mylar. 1st ed. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Book.
Published by Stanton and Van Vliet Co, Chicago, Illinois, 1919
Seller: Eclectibles, ABAA, Tolland, CT, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
An uncut paper doll book with 8 sets of pre-colored dolls and 8 sets of dolls for children to color themselves, featuring the glamourous film stars of the silent era. This copy has been charmingly colored by a child with colored pencils. Describes itself as "The cleverest cut-outs ever devised, combined with outline studies to be colored, showing the Photoplay stars and their favorite costumes". Aims not only to entertain children, but to teach them how to paint and mix colors. Each doll can be cut out and folded to stand on its own, and is accompanied by a brief biographical description. The stars included in the book are: May Allison; Douglas Fairbanks; Charlie Chaplin; Elsie Ferguson; Mary Pickford; Norma Talmadge; Marguerite Clark; and Geraldine Farrar. It is quite interesting to see which names are still recognizable to the general public today (e.g. Charlie Chaplin), and which have been sidelined; Geraldine Farrar, in particular, is unknown now, but she was so popular in her day that her fan base had its own name ("Gerry-Flappers"). A scarce paper doll book, and a fun way the studios could promote their stars to younger movie-goers. Single vol. (11" by 8.5"), 16 leaves (this copy lacks second leaf) stapled in original illus. wrps with Norma Talmadge paper doll on front. Very good. Lacks one leaf (the pre-colored May Allison doll).