In original French.
Berquin did not want his work to contain fairy tales or imaginative literature. He wrote stories consisting of events that might happen to children in their everyday lives. He envisioned childhood reading as a familial exercise which is why some of his 'stories' are actually plays with parts for all family members to read. Condition Report: In a half calf binding. Externally, excellent condition. Slight rubbing to boards. Hinges are slightly strained but firm. Small booksellers label to front pastedown states Alexander Day of Birmingham. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are slightly age popular toned due to paper used. Prior owner's inscription to title page. Ribbon inscription present. Some light spotting throughout, heavier to first and last few pages. Overall: Very Good Indeed
Product code: 1867 L'ami Des Enfants Berquin popular Illustrated French Children's Fiction