IN FAIRYLAND
Beautiful complete fairy-tale panorama by Tuck, with all 16 accompanying chromolithograph figures that can be placed into slots in each scene.
Beautiful complete fairy-tale panorama by Tuck, with all 16 accompanying chromolithograph figures that can be placed into slots in each scene.
June 1958 edition of this bi-monthly gossip magazine.
Scarce first edition of this vibrant book with cloth-mounted leaves, featuring animals rendered in their natural colors and in rainbow.
First edition of this beautiful shape book, detailing the seasonal activities of the Santa Claus-like KING WINTER and his assistant Jack frost – in notably sharp condition.
A unique leather hornbook, incorporating material from a recycled 17th century bookbinding.
Gorgeous three-scene peepshow depicting the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs Elysees, the Tuilieries, and other landmarks of Paris as they looked in the early 19th century.
Late 19th-century McLoughlin Brothers publication with their characteristic bright chromolithographs.
First edition of this gothic-tinged chapbook on the death of a moral young woman, told partially through correspondence.
Printed at the Poetry Project. Mimeo mag featuring work from Michael Sappol, Yuki Hartman, Larry Hayes, John Neely and others.
Charming near-miniature chapbook of animal illustrations and images, in the first edition.
Simple 1920s American alphabet book, with 2-3 large letters on each page, illustrated with simple objects, people, and animals.
Basic 1930s American alphabet book with superior illustrations, printed in stiff linentex paper.
First edition of a charming miniature seaside fishery paper doll panorama, complete in its original envelope.
First edition of this historical panorama of the US Civil War, a complex marriage of education, play, and propaganda.
Nabisco salesman's binder, showcasing the Nabisco brand to grocery retailers.
First edition of this charming pop-up Advent calendar, featuring the Nativity and liftable flaps that reveal winter scenes and toys.
Original album of an African American U.S. Army soldier in Nürnberg (Nuremberg), during the post-WWII Allied occupation of West Germany, with numerous photographs of his fellow squadron members stationed at Merrell Barracks on and off duty.
Die-cut Mother Goose rhymes, in the shape of a little girl carrying a pig.
Early 20th-century alphabet book in verse, with most letters representing different nursery rhyme figures.
Four assorted patches from the 'O'Mens, an African-American Motocycle Club of Cleveland, Ohio.
Clever alphabet book pairing each object with a child interacting with it: "U is for Ursula and her Umbrella"; "Y is for Yasha with his Yacht."
WWI-era American alphabet book, including "S" for Uncle Sam.
First edition of this moral story of what may be lost when you attempt to please people rather than completing your task correctly.
"IT'S NOT OVER! 'Cruising' will be filmed tonight at 14th and 9th Ave., just below our NYC MCC! DEMONSTRATE 7:30 p.m., Sheridan Sq."
Exceptional late-1980s photo album compiling more than 170 color images of Oakland graffiti and graffiti artists — showing the development of California's "New Wave."