THE ARKADIANS
First edition of this characteristically charming and subtle children's adventure by the beloved and much-honored Alexander.
First edition of this characteristically charming and subtle children's adventure by the beloved and much-honored Alexander.
Signed first printing of this vibrantly illustrated children's book, "a little fable about the senses, and about what is important to different people" (Hyman).
Signed review copy of the beautifully illustrated small book that teaches the alphabet via large historiated initials, in stapled pictorial wrappers likely meant only for review copies.
Signed first Trina Schart Hyman-illustrated edition of this classic story of the boy who never wants to grow up.
Signed first printing of this collection of six Vietnamese folk tales, beautifully illustrated by award-winning artist Trina Schart Hyman.
Signed first printing of this adaptation of the Arthurian tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney, the story of a young nobleman's path from the kitchen to knighthood to hero.
First printing of this retelling of three Arthurian legends — The Sword in the Stone, Excalibur, and the Lady of the Lake — all illustrated in beautiful medieval style by Trina Schart Hyman.
Signed first printing of the story of how clever Hershel outwits a band of goblins that have set up camp in a synagogue, the recipient of a 1990 Caldecott Honor.
Signed first printing of this adaptation of an unusual Brothers Grimm story, the tale of how a wild man raises the young prince who rescued him and the prince's coming of age.
Signed first printing of this lesser-known Brothers Grimm tale of two brothers' quest to find a magical cure for their father the king.
Signed first printing of this Hyman-illustrated gem about the golem in Jewish folklore.
Signed first printing of this beautifully-illustrated retelling of the classic fairytale, featuring the most luscious locks in the Grimm canon.
Signed first printing of this haunting story of a dancing doll who becomes human with help from the musician who repairs her, with striking illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman.
Inscribed first printing of this story of a US teacher who convinces a Welsh boy (who may or may not be part witch) that school is worthwhile.