Verlag: David McKay Company, Philadelphia, 1925
Hardcover with color paste-on. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Jack Orr. (illustrator). First American Edition. An uncommon and charmingly illustrated children's tale told from the perspective of a terrier dog ('Toby') drafted into the traditional seaside puppet performance. This 1920s American release of the British work captures the 'Dog Toby' tradition of the slapstick Punch and Judy circuit through the whimsical lens of illustrator Jack Orr. KEY FEATURES +++ Visuals: Color pictorial cover label and numerous color plates throughout by Jack Orr. +++ Binding: Publisher's navy-blue cloth with a vibrant color paste-on illustration. +++ Content: A narrative following Toby the terrier, a live dog traditionally used in puppet shows to interact with Mr. Punch. +++ Associated Names: Jack Orr (Illustrator); Margaret Gilmour (Author). CONDITION: Good --A complete copy with bright color plates. The binding is secure, showing expected shelf wear and a previous owner's name ('Warren') neatly incised into the front cloth?a nostalgic remnant of its 1920s ownership?while the internal illustrations remain clean and charming. +++ Imprint: David McKay Company, Philadelphia. First American Edition (originally published by Harrap in London). +++ Specs: Oblong, 9 by 6.25 inches / 30 pages. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE 'Dog Toby' has been a fixture of the Punch and Judy show since the early 19th century, serving as the only 'live' element in the puppet booth. Traditionally, the dog wore a ruff and was trained to seize Mr. Punch by the nose, adding a layer of unpredictable comedy to the seaside performance. This work is significant for providing a rare narrative 'from the dog's point of view,' humanizing the animal performer for a juvenile audience. Illustrator Jack Orr was a noted Scottish artist specializing in animals and anthropomorphic characters. His work in 'Trying Toby' reflects the high-quality color lithography synonymous with David McKay's imports in the 1920s. Despite the condition flaws, this remains a scarce item for collectors of puppet history, terriers, or British seaside ephemera. SUBJECTS: Punch and Judy, Puppetry, Terriers, Dogs in Literature, British Seaside Culture, Performance Art, Juvenile Fiction, Anthropomorphic Fiction, Performing Arts History.
Verlag: Nelson N.d. c., 1920
Anbieter: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 45,86
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbSlim Landscape Sm. 4to. [24]pp. Colour illus. title page, 10 colour plates, many other b/w. ills. Illus. e.ps., sl. shaken, original beige cloth lettered in black and yellow and with colour illus. to upper board, lightly soiled, corners and head and tail of spine sl. bumped. US$52.
Verlag: George G. Harrap, 1925
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fair. No Jacket. 1st Edition. pictorial boards are worn and a little marked. the spine has been replaced with a plain leather strip. the binding has been repaired and is good. there are old tape residue marks (and a strip of tape) from previous repairs. the book has no inscriptions but there is some sporadic light foxing and age related marks. internally complete with 31 full colour plates plus the end papers. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.