Grimm's Fairy Tales – Illustrated by Monro S. Orr (Associated Newspapers)

Grimm's Fairy Tales – Illustrated by Monro S. Orr (Associated Newspapers)

£25.00
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Grimm's Fairy Tales – Illustrated by Monro S. Orr (Associated Newspapers)

Grimm's Fairy Tales – Illustrated by Monro S. Orr (Associated Newspapers)

£25.00

This Associated Newspapers illustrated edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales, with colour illustrations by Monro S. Orr (c.1920s–1930s), is of interest to collectors of illustrated children's books, antique fairy tale editions, and admirers of early 20th century book illustration.

About: Good illustrated edition in the original pictorial cloth binding, no dust jacket as issued. Boards show rubbing and soiling to edges and corners with some wear to the spine ends; the striking colour-printed cover illustration, depicting Rumpelstiltskin in vivid blue, red and cream, remains bold and eye-catching. Interior pages show age-toning and light foxing to edges throughout; colour plate frontispiece bright and clean. A decorative and displayable copy of this attractive Orr-illustrated edition.

Details:

  • Title: Grimm's Fairy Tales
  • Author: Brothers Grimm
  • Publisher: Associated Newspapers Ltd, London E.C.4
  • Publication Date: c.1920s–1930s (undated)
  • Edition: Illustrated Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover – Pictorial Cloth (no dust jacket as issued)
  • Illustrator: Monro S. Orr (colour plates and cover)
  • Condition: Good
  • Dust Jacket Condition: None issued

Synopsis: Associated Newspapers illustrated edition with colour plates by Monro S. Orr, original pictorial cloth binding, decorative and displayable, desirable for collectors of illustrated children's books and early 20th century fairy tale editions.

Review: Monro S. Orr (1874–1955) was a prolific Scottish illustrator whose vivid, characterful colour plates brought a distinctive energy to gift book editions of the early 20th century. His illustrations for Grimm's Fairy Tales, bold in colour and expressive in line, remain among the most appealing of the period, making illustrated editions such as this a perennial favourite with collectors of antique children's books and fairy tale illustration.

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