Black Sambos

Black Sambos

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(Silhouettes) Robinson, Charles. Black Sambos. London: Blackie & Son, Ltd., [1907]. FIRST EDITION. 32mo - 5" x 3-3/8". [Frontispiece leaf], [55] pp. Bound in continuous French-fold style, with the leaves intentionally unsevered at the vertical fore-edges. Original publisher's sage green cloth-covered boards; upper board featuring a central caricature silhouette stamped in black alongside a black-bordered gilt title block; spine decorated and titled in gilt. Color pictorial endpapers matching the internal motif. The physical condition of the volume is VERY GOOD +. The original cloth binding remains structurally secure and tight, exhibiting minor routine rubbing to the corners, a small localized rub to the cloth at the upper right quadrant of the lower board, and slight, typical dulling to the gilt within the front cover title block. Internally, the delicate French-fold sheets are well-preserved, with the outer fore-edges remaining completely intact and unbroken. Minor defects are restricted to isolated instances of light spotting and faint, routine offsetting from the high-contrast silhouette blocks onto the opposing text pages. Institutional Note on Caricature and Period Context Curatorial Disclaimer: This publication contains historical racial caricatures, stereotypical depictions, and derogatory nomenclature targeting individuals of African descent. These materials reflect the pervasive societal prejudices and commercial marketing tropes of the Edwardian era. They are offered here strictly as primary historical documentation for scholarly research into the evolution of children's literature, racial iconography, and the history of visual prejudice. Edwardian Toy Book Aesthetics and Silhouette Execution Published as part of a deliberate thematic trilogy by Blackie & Son in 1907, Black Sambos was issued concurrently with Charles Robinson’s Black Bunnies and Black Doggies. Robinson (1870–1937), a premier figure of the Golden Age of British book illustration, utilized a striking silhouette technique for these miniature productions. The structural layout consists of twenty-one humorous juvenile verses printed on the versos of the sheets, facing high-contrast black graphic silhouettes set against vibrant, monochromatic color blocks on the opposing rectos. The technical execution is further distinguished by its French-fold construction, an uncommon and sophisticated choice for commercial Edwardian children’s toy books. By leaving the vertical fore-edges unsevered, the publisher created double-thickness leaves that effectively prevented ink strike-through from the heavily saturated silhouette blocks, while lending the diminutive volume a more substantial tactile weight. The text contains six double-page graphic spreads displaying multiple silhouettes in complex, synchronized action sequences, each anchored by an explanatory typographic caption. Bibliographic Scarcity and Census While Robinson's broader illustrated catalog remains highly documented, the three "Black" miniature books of 1907 are among the most elusive titles in his bibliography. Due to the vulnerability of the unsevered fore-edges to careless finger tears and the heavy handling typical of miniature juvenile literature, contemporary survival rates for these specific imprints are exceptionally low. A current global sweep of the OCLC/WorldCat database confirms the pronounced scarcity of this title, identifying only six copies in permanent public or institutional collections worldwide. AN EXTENSIVELY RARE, PHYSICALLY COMPROMISE-FREE EXAMPLAR OF EDWARDIAN TOY BOOK DESIGN, CONSTITUTING A VITAL ARTIFACT FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH INTO THE ILLUSTRATIVE CAREER OF CHARLES ROBINSON, THE EVOLUTION OF METRIC SILHOUETTE PRINTING, AND THE CRITICAL STUDY OF HISTORICAL GRAPHIC CARICATURE. # 001287

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