THE YEARLING
Signed Scribner Classic edition of Wyeth's iillustrated version of the Pulitzer prize-winning classic.
Signed Scribner Classic edition of Wyeth's iillustrated version of the Pulitzer prize-winning classic.
Limited edition signed print produced in honor of Sendak's visit to West Virginia in 1997, depicting a Wild Thing wearing a hillbilly hat and waving a lariat surrounding the word "BOO!"
Beautiful association copy of the limited 25th Anniversary edition, presented by Sendak to his dear friend James Marshall, with the special card containing an original signed pen-and-ink drawing of Max parading as a Wild Thing and an additional inscription to Marshall.
First and only edition, one of only 275 copies printed by the Stellar Press for holiday presentation by Bodley Head.
Signed limited first Rackham edition, one of 520 copies signed by Rackham, with an extra color plate not in the trade edition.
Terrific collection of Lemony Snicket works, including first printings of every volume of A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS – 8 of which are stamped and inscribed by the author, and one with the rare dust jacket – along with Snicket's autobiography, stamped and signed by Handler.
Signed limited first edition, this the scarce "lettered" issue meant for private distribution to friends.
Signed limited edition, one of only 100 numbered copies printed at the Thistle Press and signed by the illustrator, Fritz Eichenberg.
First edition, the basis for the 2006 film directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ben Stiller, with an original promotional bookmark and limited edition (no. 27 of 100) print signed by Trenc.
Signed limited first edition, one of only 525 numbered copies signed by Pogany, a sumptuous production with Art Noveau binding, rarely found in such beautiful condition with the box.
Signed limited edition, one of 1150 numbered copies (this one of 150 for the US market) signed by Rackham, of the first volume in Rackham's version of Wagner's Ring Cycle.
First printing of White's first book for children, sold with an original pen-and-ink drawing by Garth Williams that appears on page 24 of the book.