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Signed early printing of Young's only Caldecott Medal winner, a richly illustrated adaptation of a Chinese fairy tale similar to Little Red Riding Hood.
Signed early printing of Young's only Caldecott Medal winner, a richly illustrated adaptation of a Chinese fairy tale similar to Little Red Riding Hood.
First edition of this collaboration between the noted children's poet and the Caldecott Award-winning illustrator, based on both artists' individual trips to China.
Scarce first edition of these traditional Chinese children's poems, rendered in English by Wyndham with pictures by the multiple award-winning Young.
Signed first printing of this charming story of a young boy who lives atop an artistic white elephant.
Signed fortieth anniversary edition of this Newbery Medal-winning story of a boy's journey to adulthood in tumultuous 1920s China.
Signed first printing of this retelling of stories of clever Bo (Brer) Rabbit, passed down orally by the Lowcountry Gullah community.
Signed and inscribed first printing of this collection of feline poems from T. S. Eliot, Nancy Willard, and more, packed with brilliant cat illustrations by award-winning artist Ed Young.
Signed first printing of this collection of mouse poetry selected from the works of A. A. Milne, Edward Lear, Elizabeth Coatsworth, and more — with charming illustrations by Ed Young.
Signed first printing of this retelling of the Aztec myth of how music came to earth from the sun, with stunning illustrations by Ed Young.
Signed first printing of this story of the beauty to be found in the passage of a day, with vibrant illustrations by Ed Young.
Signed first printing of this wordless story of a cat startled into a tree, who stubbornly refuses to come down until something tasty catches his eye.
Signed first printing of this delightful book of riddles in English and Chinese, gathered and illustrated by Ed Young based on his childhood in Shanghai.
Signed first printing of this beautiful exploration of the forms of 26 Chinese characters for feelings and emotions.
Signed first printing of the Young edition, with handsomely illustrated tales from the Thousand and One Nights, retold by the notable Iraqi Jewish translator and Arabic language consultant, and including several tales never previously included in editions meant for children.
Signed first printing of a retelling of a classic Chinese folktale – the story of a powerful king's nine apparently aimless sons, and his discovery of their special talents.
Signed first printing of this retelling of the Christian creation story with dreamy illustrations by award-winning artist Ed Young.
Signed first UK edition of this retelling of a Buddhist Jataka story, a Boy Who Cried Wolf tale with a rabbit in the leading role.
First printing of this retelling of a Zuni Cinderella story, the tale of a poor turkey tender who is able to attend the Dance of the Sacred Bird with help from her feathered friends.
Signed first printing of this Chinese fable of a prized fighting cricket and a scholar's son who wanted to protect the insect a little too much.
Signed first printing of this story of the importance of trusting the artistic process, and a painting so lifelike it could be confused for the real thing.
Signed first printing of this charming story of an elusive moon bear, following her nocturnal life and explaining the nature of this endangered species.
Signed first printing of this retelling of a Norwegian folktale about a frankly shocking number of generations living under one roof.
First printing of this attractive poem about a young boy who wonders about the origin of music, and the different answers he receives from the people around him.
Signed second printing of this artist's book-like picture book, comprised of leaves of varying sizes that each contain an illustration and one line of a poem.
Signed first printing of this attractive picture book retelling of the JOURNEY TO THE WEST, illustrated in colorful collage by Caldecott-winning artist Ed Young.