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highly charming children’s book Asger Jorn made for his son Troels in 1949. Troels was only four years old at the time, and Jorn was separating from his wife, former student, and mother of his three children. The artist considered the book too personal, and chose not to publish it in his lifetime. In 1981 – Eight years after Jorn’s passing – a first facsimile edition was released by the Silkeborg Kunstmuseum. This is a later reprint, identical to the first edition.The story of encounters between two animals. First, a lion tries (and fails) to eat a giraffe, then a pig, then an elephant. The starving lion ultimately gets help from the Aganaks – small, fantastical creatures imagined by Jorn. This is the second printing, identical to the first edition. The book tells the story of encounters between two animals. First, a lion tries (and fails) to eat a giraffe, then a pig, then an elephant. The starving lion ultimately gets help from the Aganaks – small, fantastical creatures imagined by Jorn
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Jean De Brunhoff: Babar and His Children. 1st American edition, translated from the original French by Merle Haas New York: Random House, 1938. Small 4to hardcover with blue cloth back, no dustjacket. (2), 38 pages, color illustrated throughout. Some brown spots scattered and small tears to lower inner margins. No…
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Der Struwwelpeter (“shock-headed Peter” or “Shaggy Peter”), originally published in German in 1845 by Heinrich Hoffmann. It comprises ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children. Each has a clear moral that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior in an exaggerated way. The title of the first story provides the title of the whole book. Der Struwwelpeter is one of the earliest books for children that combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, and is considered a precursor to comic books. Der Struwwelpeter is known for introducing the character of the Tailor (or Scissorman) to Western literature. Some researchers now see the stories in the book as illustrations of modern child mental disorders
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Der Struwwelpeter (“shock-headed Peter” or “Shaggy Peter”), originally published in German in 1845 by Heinrich Hoffmann. It comprises ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children. Each has a clear moral that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior in an exaggerated way. The title of the first story provides the title of the whole book. Der Struwwelpeter is one of the earliest books for children that combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, and is considered a precursor to comic books. Der Struwwelpeter is known for introducing the character of the Tailor (or Scissorman) to Western literature. Some researchers now see the stories in the book as illustrations of modern child mental disorders
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Høm (Höm), Jesper. – Gronlykke (Grønlykke), Sven:. Børnenes Billedbog ( ‘For Kids Only: An Adventure in Reading Without Words’ – ‘Kinderbildbuch’). First edition, 2nd printing. Copenhagen: 1979 (1975). Original photoillustrated wrappers. Unpaginated (app. 480 pages). Illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs by Jesper Höm. Shadows from removed pricetags to back cover…