Philadelphia: Kohler 1865. Paperback. fair. Title page dated 1864 but wrap is dated 1865. 12mo 6 x 4 inches blue printed wraps frontispiece 101 pp fair copy some wear rear wrap missing. RARE OCLC records only a copy of an 1866 American edition apparently first published in Stuttgart in 1852. In German. Kohler paperback
Frankfurt: Riiten & Loening. Fair with no dust jacket. 1908. 300th. Hardcover. Totally disbound. Printed on heavy card stock. Three pairs of holes along the spine where someone tied it together. Covers are soiled and heavily rubbed but the interior pages with those wonderful illustrations are very good. AS-IS; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 22 pages . Riiten & Loening hardcover
Frankfurt: Rutten & Loening Book. Good. Hardcover. No Date. Hardback: illustrated in colour printed on one side of the paper text is in German script covers are darkened and foxed the spine and corners have been covered with cloth tape corners are bumped name on the inside front cover front flyleaf removed includes the sheet for how Struwwelpeter was written bound in dated 1871 some internal foxing and the paper is browing on the edges several tears have been repaired with paper tape still g. 4to 24 leaves. English translation: The Struwwelpeter or funny stories and funny pictures for children from 3 - 6 years. 383rd ed. With the jubilee sheet for the hundredth edition 1876. Rutten & Loening Hardcover
Zurich: Globi-Verlag 1945. Small 4to. 45 1 pp. German Text. Cloth bound with illustrated paper board. Some crayoning and spotting to cover small dent to front board and wear to extremities. Small loss to corner of first page very occasional small tears and the odd marks here and there. Bright text and charming bright colour illustrations on every page bringing to life the ten cautionary tales to children in the original German. A scarce copy of the anniversary edition with updated illustrations. . Very Good. Decorative Boards. First Edition Thus. 1945. Globi-Verlag 1945 hardcover
1992. 3. Auflage der japanisch-sprachigen Ausgabe Frankfurt am Main Struwwelpeter- und Heinrich-Hoffmann-Museum 1992 4° 32 S. mit zahlreichen Farbabbildungen von rechts nach links gedruckt japanische Schriftzeichen farbig illustr. original Pappband frisches sauberes Exemplar mit schönem Rücken und vollem Titelglanz ki Der klassische Struwwelpeter 'nach handkolorierten Struwwelpeter-Ausgaben aus dem 19. Jahrhundert'. Mit Begleit- und Grußworten von dem Urenkel von Heinrich Hoffmann Kurt Hessenberg vom Frankfurter Oberbürgermeister Andreas von Schoeler und aus dem Museum von G.H. Herzog. Should your order's weight exceed 1kg we shall need to message you to recalculate the shipping cost. = Sollte Ihre Bestellung mehr als 1k wiegen müssten die Portokosten angepasst werden Sie bekämen vorab eine Anfrage per Email. unknown
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<p>Lipsiae Apud Siegfried Lebrecht Crusium 1790. FIRST EDITION 1790 VOLUME 1 and first part of VOLUME 2 ONLY OF 3 VOLUME SET bound in 1 volume. TEXT IN LATIN LACKS TITLE PAGE TO VOLUME 2. Folio approximately 375 x 240 mm 14¾ x 9½ inches 30 hand coloured plates plus 1 black and white plate 13B engraved vignette to title page pages: 8 41-104; including list of plates; 4 1-21 1 including list of plates Part 2 lacks 5 colour plates and revelant text Part 3 published in 1801 bound in quarter green cloth with part of gilt lettered leather label to spine marbled paper boards. Binding rubbed and worn hinges of spine cracked and repaired marbled covers rubbed and scuffed corners worn with board showing shelf wear to edges with loss of marbled paper 1 colour plate has pale browning to margins not affecting image pastedowns and endpapers a little dusty and with light browning light foxing to prelims a little pale foxing to a few plates the pink list of plates to Volume 2 has pale offset to pages either side a few margins slightly dusty with occasional small spot otherwise a very good copy no loose pages in worn binding. Georg Franz Hoffmann was a German botanist and lichenologist After graduating from the University of Erlangen in 1786 he worked there between 1787 and 1792 as a professor of botany. Between 1792 and 1803 he was Head of the Botany Department and Director of the Botanical Garden of Göttingen University. Already a famous botanist in particular for his work on lichens he settled in Moscow in January 1804 and directed the Department of Botany at the University of Moscow as well as the Botanical Garden. Wikipedia. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Lipsiae, Apud Siegfried Lebrecht Crusium, 1790. hardcover