Aesop's Fables
New York: The Junior Literary Guild, 1933. Illustrated in b/w by Artsybasheff. 86 pages. Slim 8vo, black cloth. New York: The Junior Literary Guild, (1933). Ownership signature on front endpaper, still a very good(+) copy. More
New York: The Junior Literary Guild, 1933. Illustrated in b/w by Artsybasheff. 86 pages. Slim 8vo, black cloth. New York: The Junior Literary Guild, (1933). Ownership signature on front endpaper, still a very good(+) copy. More
New York: Viking, 1947. Edited and illustrated with 20 wood engravings by Boris Artzybasheff. 86pp. Thin 8vo, red cloth with paper labels on cover and spine (top of front cover slightly faded and with small white stain below label). New York: Viking Press, 1947. Fifth printing. A very good copy, with a full page original pen and ink drawing and 3 line presentation by the artist on the half-title. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931. Illustrated in b/w by Artzybasheff. Slim square 8vo, gray boards; boards edges lightly foxed. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1931. First edition. A very good copy, internally fine. A Moroccan fable. More
New York: Time. Woodcuts throughout by Boris Artzybasheff with an Arabian theme. 44 pages. Slim small 12mo, brown cloth. New York: Time, Inc., (no date, circa 1934). Bottom corners bumped, slightly effecting pages, otherwise a very good copy of this uncommon promotional book put out by Time Magazine. More
New York: Viking, 1933. Edited and illustrated with 20 wood engravings by Artzybasheff. 86pp. Thin 8vo, red cloth with paper labels on cover and spine (top of spine rubbed). New York: Viking Press, 1933. First edition. A very good(+) copy. More
New York: Macmillan, 1931. Told and illustrated by Artzybasheff. Thin square 4to, cloth (two front corners worn), d.w. (chipped at corners). New York: Macmillan, 1931. First edition. Clean, bright text in this beautifully illustrated children's book. More
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