De Brunhoff Jean
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BRUNHOFF, JEAN DE. Koning Babar. Uit het Frans vertaald door Henk Cornelissen. The Hague, Ad.M.C. Stok, Zuid-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij, (ca. 1949).
First Dutch edition of one of the charming picture and story books on the popular elephant Babar, written and designed by Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937). Babar had originlly been invented by the artist's wife for her children. The elephant became so popular all over the world that after the death of Jean de Brunhoff in 1937, stories about Babar were continued by his brother Michel and by his son Laurent de Brunhoff until 1969.
(Waterstained).
<I>Cotsen Children's Library</I> I, 1651 (French ed. of ca. 1939);<I> KLKL </I>869 (French Babar-story by Laurent de Brunhoff from 1946).
Large 8vo. Orig. half cloth, with colour-printed illustration on front cover and publisher's advertisements on back cover, and with numerous elephants on endpapers, designed by the author. With numerous illustrations, printed in sepia, after designs by the author. 48 pp.
[SW: Dutch; Picture Books; Illustrated Books; Children's Books]
Brunhoff, Jean de: Babar und die alte Dame. Übersetzt von Wolfhart Dreager. Stuttgart und Zürich: Delphin Verlag, 1969.
Aus der Reihe "Happy Bücher" in Schreibschrift. - Traumhafte Illustrationen des berühmten Verfassers und Illustrators Jean de Brunhoff - unverwechselbar!
195 x155 mm. Ca. 20 unpaginierte Seiten mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen, davon eine doppelseitige. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur mit farbig illustrierten Deckelinnenseiten. Einbandrücken und -kanten gering bereiben. Einbandseiten mit mittiger Knickspur. Seiten mit altersbedingtem leichten Lichtrand. Guter Zustand.
[SW: Barbar; Bilderbücher; Elefanten; Illustrierte Bücher; Jean de Brunhoff; Kinder- und Jugendbücher; Kinderbücher]
BRUNHOFF, JEAN DE. De Reis van Babar. Uit het Frans vertaald door Henk Cornelissen. The Hague, Ad.M.C. Stok, Zuid-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij, (ca. 1948).
First Dutch edition of a charming picture and story book on the popular elephant Babar, originally published in French by Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937), in 1932.
Good copy.- (Back cover stained).
<I>Cotsen Children's Library</I> I, 1652 (French ed. of 1932).
Large 8vo. Orig. half cloth, with colour-printed illustration on front cover and publisher's advertisements on back cover, and with numerous elephants on endpapers, designed by the author. With numerous illustrations, printed in sepia, after designs by the author. 48 pp.
[SW: Dutch; Picture Books; Illustrated Books; Children's Books]
BRUNHOFF, JEAN DE. De Geschiedenis van het Olifantje Babar. Uit het Frans vertaald door Henk Cornelissen. The Hague, Ad.M.C. Stok, Zuid-Hollandsche Uitgevers Mij, (ca. 1947).
First Dutch edition of the first of a series of picture and story books for little children about the adventures of the popular elephant "Babar". It was originally published in French in 1931 by Jean de Brunhoff (1899-1937), a Paris painter and draughtsman, and a member of the "Salon des Tuilleries" since 1924.
Good copy.- (Sl. waterst.).
<I>Coll. Calje-Van Gulik </I>248; <I>Die Bilderwelt </I>2691 (first French ed. of 1931); <I>Cotsen Children's Library I</I>, 1650 (idem); on the artist, see Vollmer 1, p. 335.
Large 8vo. Orig. half cloth, with colour-printed illustration on front cover and publisher's advertisements on back cover, and with numerous elephants on endpapers, designed by the author. With numerous illustrations, printed in sepia, after designs by the author. 48 pp.
[SW: Picture Books; Children's Books]



