Histoire de Babar

Jean de BRUNHOFF

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Histoire de Babar

“IF THERE IS A UNIVERSAL SYMBOL FOR CHILDHOOD, BABAR THE ELEPHANT IS PROBABLY IT”: FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF BABAR

BRUNHOFF, Jean de. Histoire de Babar, Le Petit Éléphant. Paris: Editions du Jardin des Modes, Groupe des Publications Condé Nast, (1931). Folio (11 by 15 inches), original half blue cloth, pictorial orange paper boards, pictorial endpapers.

First edition, first issue, of the first Babar book, with the author’s wonderful color illustrations, one of the great classics of children’s literature.

“If there is a universal symbol for childhood, Babar the elephant is probably it… The inspiration for Babar came from Madame de Brunhoff, Jean’s wife, who told stories about a little elephant to amuse her young children. Their enthusiasm for the tales encouraged their artist father to shape them into illustrated books… The original Babar books were oversized in format, with the text printed in script. Subsequent editions have taken every imaginable shape and form, but the luxuriously large volumes are still the best way to fully appreciate Jean de Brunhoff’s mastery of the picture-book form. His books, as Maurice Sendak once observed, ‘have a freedom and charm, a freshness of vision, that captivates and takes the breath away… Between 1931 and 1937, he completed a body of work that forever changed the face of the illustrated book” (Silvey, 191). First issue, with no elephant logo on verso of title page. Text in French.

A few small closed tears and faint spots of foxing to interior, usual light wear and soiling to bright lovely boards. An extremely good copy.

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