DUV4207246: Ball by hours (skill game with balls and mallets). Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207249: German ball (game played with crossed arms). Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207280: The cavaliere bullet. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207332: Lawn tennis. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207367: The osselets and the quinet. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207007: Fourth cover of “ABC The Baby Alphabet”. Unbreakable volume on canvas in chromolithography. A. Capendu, editor, Paris. Early 20th century, around 1905. Imagery of English origin, accompanied by words in French corresponding to each initial letter. 12 pages. Dim: 32x25,5cm. Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207355: The jump has the rope. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207448: Letters U and V: Usurper and Thief. Engraving in “" Usual alphabet "”. Illustrations on the theme of qualities and defects in children. A. Quantin, printer-publisher, 1885. Collection: The Children's Encyclopedia. Illustrator: Adrien Marie (1848-1891) and engraver: Michelet. 28 pages. Size: 24x18cm. Private collection, Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207231: To the ferret. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207293: The bag race. Engraving in “” What are we playing? “” by E. Weber with watercolour drawings by Robert Salles (1871-1929). Librairie Garnier Freres, Paris, 1920. Book links 68 pages explaining the rules of more than 30 games with their variations. Dim: 30,5x23cm. Private Collection, Salles, Robert (1871-1929) / Bridgeman Images
DUV4207450: Letters X and Z: Xeres and Zelee. Engraving in “" Usual alphabet "”. Illustrations on the theme of qualities and defects in children. A. Quantin, printer-publisher, 1885. Collection: The Children's Encyclopedia. Illustrator: Adrien Marie (1848-1891) and engraver: Michelet. 28 pages. Size: 24x18cm. Private collection, Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4190359: Description of children's leisure and play: winter games, skating, sledding and snow construction. Plate “” les jeux de l'enfance”” in “” les Recreations instructives”” Synoptique painting by Jules DELBRUCK, engraving from 1860. Private collection., French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images