Original art from THE GIANT GOLDEN BOOK OF CAT STORIES
Four fine original watercolors that appear in Rojankovsky's Golden Books publication of 1953 all about cats.
Four fine original watercolors that appear in Rojankovsky's Golden Books publication of 1953 all about cats.
First printing of this limited deluxe edition poetic ode to a pair of pears, illustrated in lovingly executed mezzotints – with original copper plate included in the original box.
First edition of Ruscha's eleventh book, featuring one bespoke baby (his own) and many mass-produced commercial cakes.
Signed first edition of Ruscha's last solo photobook to use the minimal 'house style' made famous by TWENTYSIX GASOLINE STATIONS and other early works.
Scarce first edition of this avant-garde German picture book, incorporating new concepts in child psychology that the author learned in part from her uncle, Sigmund Freud.
First edition of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material – one of a small group with jackets lacking a printed price, issued between the transition from the "200/200" of the first state and the "195/195" of the second.
Unique manuscript artist's book from the noted Portland Oregon musician and artist, reflecting on the cosmic nature of change – with calligraphic quotes from philosophers and scientists who pondered the heavens.
First edition of Gilman's most important nonfiction work, with still-relevant arguments about the economic value of female household labor.
First edition of this valuable resource on Bacon, inscribed by the artist to the pioneering director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Thomas Hoving.
Early printing, boldly inscribed by Warhol with an original drawing of his iconic soup can.
Inscribed first edition, with a purple-ink inscription by Carroll in the year of publication to the wife of the playwright who tried to take ALICE to the theater.
First printing, out of series copy, of this large paper edition of Detmold's beautifully illustrated interpretation of Aesop's fables, with an original watercolor on parchment by Detmold tipped in.
Signed limited first American edition of the third book in the Pooh series, featuring more of the poetry that launched Milne to success in the first Pooh book, WHEN WE WERE VERY YOUNG.
First edition of Potter's story of a squirrel and chipmunk friendship, in a rare later-issue printed glassine.
Signed first edition, first printing of this western-framed exploration of mob mentality and justice, adapted into an Oscar-nominated western-noir film starring Henry Fonda.
Signed original watercolor by Hague, a very early portfolio piece.
First edition, first state of this spellbinding read-aloud masterpiece.
First edition of this famous book of fairy tales by Wilde, magnificently illustrated with designs by Charles Ricketts and plates by Ricketts's partner Charles Shannon.
First collected edition, featuring Adam of Bremen's chronicle of peoples from the Old North and the earliest known mention of the Vikings' discovery of North America, one of three key works in the history of Hamburg within a larger sammelband of six works total.
Inscribed first printing of Alexie's second book, and arguably his most difficult to find.
First edition of this rare Land of Oz spin-off, featuring a character from THE MARVELOUS LAND OF OZ (1904) that Baum made the hero of his newest stage musical.
First edition of this early children's book by Baum, published only months after THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ and thus almost immediately forgotten, with supplied facsimile frontispiece.
First edition in book form of this "man on the run" spy novel, in which Richard Hannay escapes to Scotland just ahead of accusations he has murdered a secret agent.
Archive of the Crucible Furniture Corporation's product photographs, internal documents, and marketing materials: a treasury of American furniture design.
Beautifully bound first edition of Zotti's annotated DIVINE COMEDY, primarily designed for British women learning Italian and dedicated by the editor to three aristocratic women patrons.