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Good. London: Trübner & Co., 1890. New edition. 16mo. 319pp. Illus. by Alfred Crowquill. Good book. Spine ends chipped. Boards rubbed, corners bent and frayed. Owner's initials stamped on series page and publisher's note verso; embossed on interior pages. Inquire if you need further information.
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Good. 1890. Cloth, rebinding with title label. 8vo. 319 pp. Illustrated by Crowquill. Number 45 from a limited printing of 101 copies. Mild shelf wear to boards. Pages lightly toned but otherwise clean and unmarked. Altogether very sound. (Subject: Fiction. )
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Alfred Crowquill. Good-(Ex-lib., markings at spine, pocket at back, usual markings; Former owner's name written in ink at ffep; Moderate wear to cloth, particularly at extremities; Binder's sticker from Westley's and Co., London, inside back board; Front hinge loose;... Red cloth with gilt titling and illustration at spine and front cover; All edges gilt; 255 pp.; 6 color plates, Numerous bw figures. Tales of Till Eulenspiegel, the German folklore figure, translated here into English.
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Very good. 6 color plates and a profusion of "most Diverting and Cunning Devices, " all by Alfred Crowquill. Small 8vo, original 1/2 brown leather, g.t.; rubbed. London: Trubner, 1860. Very good. First Edition of the first modern translation of Tyll Eulenspiegel.
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Very good. Illustrated with 6 chromolithographic plates protected by tissue, and numerous "Diverting and Cunning Devices" in the text, all by Alfred Crowquill. xxxii, 255pp. Short 8vo, original gilt-stamped pictorial blue cloth with beveled edges (some wear at spine ends; one signature slightly extended but firm), a.e.g. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1860. A very good copy. First American edition (from the English sheets) of the first modern translation of Tyll Eulenspiegel.