ALICE NIZZY NAZZY, THE WITCH OF SANTA FE
Signed first printing of this Southwestern take on Baba Yaga, the story of a sheep-stealing evil witch with strings of chiles for hair and a hut on roadrunners' legs.
Signed first printing of this Southwestern take on Baba Yaga, the story of a sheep-stealing evil witch with strings of chiles for hair and a hut on roadrunners' legs.
Inscribed first printing of this artists'-book-slash-picture-book, combining B. A. King's photographs with drawings done by his children – with charming interpretations by Tomie dePaola.
First printing of this story of a selfless little girl who gives up her beautiful hair to help her mother.
Signed first printing of this delightfully surreal tale of what happens when four wizards and a quilting grandmother cross paths, with magical colored pencil illustrations by Tomie dePaola.
Duotone Art Deco illustrated picture book, inscribed at length by Derème to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and former Prime Minister Louis Barthou.
First edition of this less common Hellé title, beautifully illustrated in color on nearly every page in his distinctive 1920s style – notably scarce in this condition.
Inscribed first printing of this bedtime story about a little girl who finds her way to sleep with the help of the NIGHT TRAIN.
First printing of this darling German children's book, detailing the seasonal activities of the people who live in and around a wonderful house, illustrated with an unmistakably midcentury tone.
Proof copy of the first US edition of Mercer Mayer's humanized mouse-based retelling of the Christmas classic, with publisher's review slip laid in.
First edition of this Aloysius P. Hogg mystery featuring Hogg, a porcine detective, and his assistant Dr. Trotter.
First Dillon-illustrated edition of Ray Bradbury's first children's book, with surreal art inspired by M. C. Escher.
First printing of this history of African Americans for young people, profiling prominent figures such as Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass – with striking black-and-white illustrations by Leo and Diane Dillon.
First printing of this retelling of the myth of Atalanta, who refuses to marry unless her suitor can beat her in a foot race – with beautiful illustrations by award-winning artistic duo Leo and Diane Dillon.
First printing of this story of an African boy who wishes to fly, poetically illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon.
Signed first printing of this beautifully-illustrated tale of magic gone awry.
An uncommon title adorably illustrated by Price, later the co-founder of Fisher-Price Toys and the company's first Art Director.
Inscribed first edition of this story of a man who becomes bored in his retirement.
Signed first printing of this heartwarming story of a boy who begins to talk again after learning the art of making scarecrows.
Signed first printing of this tale of imagination and the passage of time on the grounds of an old homestead, with vibrant illustrations by award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney.
Signed first printing of this colorful story of the fantastic creatures a cat meets on his journey to discover the source of his local river.
Scarce set of 12 miniature books about the magical adventures of humanized bear cubs, complete in original box.
Sweet set of illustrated story books in various styles, including one after Grace Drayton, in the original box.
First edition of this clever satire in which every page features a color illustration picturing a pun or tongue-in-cheek aphorism involving pigs.
Inscribed first printing of this delightful book of New York numbers, including such delights as 8 soft pretzels, 14 carousel horses, and 19 pets.
Signed first edition of this modern fairy tale about the draconic origins of the Australian bushfire.