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A rare Aldin work, all about little Pat and her new black Scotch terrier Smut. Although Pat treats him like her baby, Smut shows himself to be quite a brave boy in a pinch!
A rare Aldin work, all about little Pat and her new black Scotch terrier Smut. Although Pat treats him like her baby, Smut shows himself to be quite a brave boy in a pinch!
Beautiful first US edition, a departure from Aldin's usual canine subjects.
First edition, first printing of this classic nineteenth century hymn adapted by Leo Politi.
Scarce signed first edition of this visual tour of childhood across nations, by noted magazine illustrator and album cover artist Thomas Burt Allen.
American Beatrix Potter imitation, in which Peter's mother sends him to school to keep him out of mischief.
First edition, first printing of this uncommon Hans Christian Andersen title, an excellent copy.
Charming midcentury edition of the fairy tale classic, printed in large type with pictorial borders.
First edition, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens. Two rascal foxes sell the emperor, a vain pig, a suit of invisible clothing. Great color illustrations by Stevens.
First US edition of Edward Ardizzone's second book, the story of a lonely girl who befriends a lonely old man — a rare title in the original dust jacket.
First edition, first printing of this Tim story in which Tim and Ginger must assist on a ship when the crew comes down with food poisoning.
First edition of the tenth and final story of Tim's adventures.
First edition of this book of simple verses illustrated with silhouettes, the publisher's vault copy.
Signed first printing of this silly story of a forgetful boy who gets into increasingly absurd trouble thanks to his leaky memory.
First edition of this beautiful book of rhymes and simple stories for very young children, vividly illustrated in Attwell's characteristic style.
Rare French fantasy picture book about children who travel by balloon to the moon.
First printing, from Averill's Domino Press, with an autograph letter signed by Averill and on her stationery laid in.
First printing of a pivotal book in Rojankovsky's career, his first in English, and the first book published by the Domino Press, founded in Paris by American expats Esther Averill and Lila Stanley.
First printing, from Averill's Domino Press, with an autograph letter signed by Averill and on her stationery laid in.
First printing, in which the hungry Pig family learn about money when they try to find enough to have dinner at a restaurant, surprisingly rare in the first edition.
First edition, first printing, the story of Victoria who loses her kite to a bully, with all-pig cast of characters.
First printing of this heartwarming story of a handsome cat's journey from the alley to a loving home — rare in a beautifully intact original jacket.
First printing of this key picture book reference work, tracing the genre in the US from the 19th century to the 20th.
Inscribed first printing of this peaceful bedtime story about an Indigenous mother and son's trip home in their canoe.
First edition of this folk take about an old woman hiding in a red pumpkin who outsmarts a tiger, a bear, and a jackal, with illustrations inspired by Indian folk art.
First edition, first printing of this striking picture book with bold, fantastic color illustrations on every page.