ID 159617
Lot 405 | 18 kleine Kinderbücher.
7x Verlag Waldheim-Eberle, Wien. Meist 16 Seiten mit Illustrationen, 1951.:
"Der Trippel-Trappel-Topf", ein nordisches Märchen mit Bildern von Hedwig zum
Tobel. / "Eine Geschichte von Blumen und Käferleuten", Text und Bilder von
Felice Emmer. / Andersen, H.Ch.: "Die Prinzessin auf der Erbse", Bilder von
Felice Emmer. / "Der Mann aus Stein", ein sibirisches Märchen, Bilder von
Hedwig zum Tobel. / "Der Neger und die Antilope", ein afrikanisches Märchen,
Bilder von Hedwig zum Tobel. / "Die Vogelprinzessin", ein mexikanisches
Märchen, Bilder von Hedwig zum Tobel. / "Das wunderbare Schiff", ein
chinesisches Märchen, mit Bildern von Hedwig zum Tobel. // 5x Verlag Ars Sacra
Josef Müller, München: Werzinger; Hauser: "Vom lieben Jesuskind" /
Bohatte-Morpugo: "Gegrüßt seist du Maria", 1933 / Bohatta-Morpugo: "Vater
unser", 1932. / Seemann; Bohatta-Morpugo: "Doktor Allesgut", 1935. /
Wenz-Vietor: "Zambi, der Elefant", 1954. // Nossow: "Freundchen und andere
heitere Geschichten", Kinderbuchverlag 1963, 79 Seiten, aus der Reihe
"Trompeterbücher". / Kaiser: "Osterhase", Bilder von L. Kerscher, Sebaldus-
Verlag Nürnberg 1948, 24 Seiten. / Reuschle: "Der wartende Acker", Verlag
Erich Matthes, Leipzig 1922, 111 Seiten. / Reuschle: "Der Wundersame Garten",
Verlag Erich Matthes, Leipzig 1921, 103 Seiten. / Wörner: "Prinzeßin
Gänselore", Bilder von Martha Welsch, Gundert Verlag, Stuttgart 1942, 62
Seiten. / Koppe; Hölzlberger: "Gucks Abenteuer oder wie Guck den Schlüssel der
Frau Sonne findet", Papyria Verlag, Schweiz 1946, 18 Seiten. Alle im festen
Einband, teils mit Gebrauchsspuren und kleineren Defekten. 14 x 11 cm.
Auction house category: | Books and autographs |
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