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New York: Simon & Schuster, 1947. Numerous full page black & white illustrations, beige cloth. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1947. First Edition. Signed. Inscribed by the author/artist on the fly leaf. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1947. Numerous full page black & white illustrations, beige cloth. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1947. First Edition. Signed. Inscribed by the author/artist on the fly leaf. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1952. 4to, d.w. N.Y.: Simon & Schuster, 1952. First Edition. More
Seattle: Fantagraphics, 1989. Illustrated throughout in b/w. 129 pages. 4to, glossy pictorial wrappers. Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, (1989). First edition. A fine copy, signed by the artist along with a small ink drawing. More
1803. Engraving on laid paper with hand coloring. Measures 12 1/4" x 10 1/8" This caricature of Brook Watson, Lord Mayor of London in 1796, shows a profile view of him walking with a cane and a wooden leg. While swimming in Cuba at the age of 14, Watson survived a shark attack that resulted in injuries to his right calf, and his left leg being amputated below the knee. Despite this traumatic event in his youth, Watson went on..... More
Tucson: HPBooks, 1984. Many illustrations. 96 pages, thin 4to, glossy pictorial boards, d.w. Tucson: HPBooks, (1984). First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper with publisher's circular sticker honoring Donald Duck's 50th Birthday on the front cover. Signed by Jack Hannah on the title page, a certificate of authenticity for Hannah's signature in laid in. More
New York: Whittlesey House, 1945. Illustrated by the author in color and b/w. 68pp. Slim square 8vo, pictorial boards and matching dust wrapper (both lightly edgeworn). New York: Whittlesey House, (1945). Second printing. A very good(+) copy. More
London: Bradbury Evans, 1854. Pictorial Title, and 80 humerous plates. 4to, gilt-pictorial cloth, t.e.g. hinges repaired, rubbed. London: Bardbury Evans, 1854. Good. More
Paris: Dusacq, 1862. Hand colored lithograph. Image measures 13 x 8 inches. Some foxing and toning but otherwise in good condition. Haunting Prussian hussar (light cavalry) as a skeleton with a broken sword. Jules Renard Draner, under the pen name Draner, satirized the world's military with a series of 136 color lithographs depicting various military uniforms from around the world. Uniforms are accurately depicted but the rest is caricature. Beautifully printed. More
New York: Harper, 1897. Frontispiece portrait, and many illustrations with captions. 9 pages of text. Oblong 4to, black cloth stamped in gilt (corners and ends neatly repaired; frontispiece loose; pages very clean). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1897. A very good(-) copy. More
London: Bradbury, Agnew, 1891. Drawn by George du Maurier, Selected from "Punch". 2 vols., profusely illustrated in black & white. Large 4to, 1/4 calf; scuffed. a.e.g. Londo: Bradbury, Agnes, 1891. Internally fine. "Du Maurier's pen drawings for Punch... are among the most delightful of the Victorian era..". Houfe 291. More
London: Bradbury. Drawn by Geiorge Du Maurier. Selected from "Punch". 2 volumes, tall slim 4to, top edge gilt, pictorial burgundy cloth lightly rubbed, slight buckling. London: Bradbuury, Agnew, no date. ca. 1890. Very good. "Du Maurier's pen drawings for Punch... are among the most delightful of the Victorian era..". Houfe 291. More
(Paris): Michel Trinckvel, 1971. Many humorous risque color illustrations. 209 pages, 4to, full crimson crushed morocco, top edge gilt, board slipcase. (Paris): Michel Trinckvel, (1971). Limited Numbered Edition, Fine. More
Paris: Pont Royal, 1961. 1 Consulat, 2 Empires, 3 Monarchies, 4 Revolutions, 5 Republiques. Frontis., many black and white illustrations throughout, 250pp., tall thick 4to, white stamped cloth, d.w. Paris: Pont Royal, (1961). Very good (+). More
Martha's Vineyard, MA: 1934. The first letter is typed, 2 pages (front and back), 8.5 x 5.5 inches, August 29, 1934, from the days when Eastman was a leading radical Socialist, in part: "...It is true that Bob and Lydia do not speak to me, unless I walk right up and compel them to, as I have once or twice for fun. There is a party rule, you know, against 'fraternizing' with Trotskyists, and I really think Bob is afraid..... More
New York: Tabard Press. 47 plates by Honore Daumier. 114pp. Small folio, brown cloth, d.w. sunned on spine portion with small chip to top of d.w. on spine portion, d.w. lightly soiled, bottom edges of cloth rubbed. (New York): Tabard Press, n.d., circa 1980 Political cartoons of Honore Daumier. More
London: Sonnenschein, 1886. Profusely illustrated. 427pp. Thick square 4to, decorative olive cloth. London: Swan Sonnerschein, 1886. Large paper edition. A lovely copy. More
New York: Beechhurst Press, 1952. Illustrated abundantly in color and in black and white. 236 pages. Small 4to, gilt-stamped red cloth. New York: Beechhurst, (1952). Several pages foxed, otherwise internally clean. Corners a touch bumped, and minor scuffing at rear. A very good(+) copy. More
Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1989. Numerous Illus., several in color. 4to, pictorial wrs. (Santa Barbara): Santa Barbara Museum of Art, (1989). Fine Exhibition catalogue. More
New York: Knopf, 1981. Edited by Ann Gould. Over 278 beautiful illustrations, including 28 in color. 240pp. 4to, brown cloth. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981. A near fine copy. Introduction and commentary by William Feaver. More
New York: Random House, 1963. Numerous illustrations, 133 pages, 4to, patterned green boards, d.w. New York: Randon House, (1963). First Edition. Very good. Presentation on the title page. More
Michael Di Capua Books, 1996. Illustrated in black and white. 185 pages, 8vo, paperback. Michael Di Capua Books, (1996). Seventh printing. Fine. Inscribed on the half-title page: "To Claudia - Jules Feiffer." More
Michael Di Capua Books, 2005. Illustrated in black and white. 184 pages. 8vo, dust wrapper. Michael Di Capua Books, (2005). First edition. Some fading to dust wrapper. A fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. Inscribed in year of publication on the half-title page: "To ... - The Julie book! Enjoy! Love, Jules." More
London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980. 183 pages, each a full-page cartoon. Oblong 4to, red cloth, dust wrapper (small closed tears). London; Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980. A very good(+) copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. Full-page presentation on the front free endpaper in heavy black felt-tip pen with bleed-through to the next page: "To Harry - with love, Jules." Accompanied with a large original drawing of a child having a tantrum. More
1985. 8.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photo of Feiffer seated and smiling -- no place, no date, circa 1985. Signed in full at the bottom. Matted in white and set in a black frame measuring 13.5 x 11 inches. Near fine condition. American syndicated cartoonist and author. More
New York: Abrams, 1983. Packed with 763 illustrations, including 351 color plates, some folding. 458pp. Short thick folio, white cloth, d.w. New York: Abrams/Abradale, (1983). Reprint edition. Binding a bit shaken, still about very good(+) in near fine dust wrapper. More
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