DER GESANGVEREIN BRÜLLARIA UND SEIN STIFTUNGSFEST [The Choral Society of the Howlers and Its Founders Day]
First edition of a stunning large picture book chronicling a festival and concert put on by Grandville-style humanized animals.
First edition of a stunning large picture book chronicling a festival and concert put on by Grandville-style humanized animals.
Great picture book of the classic fairy tale with captivating colorful illustrations, in a larger format for easy use by young children.
Scarce first printing of this Dutch edition of PINOCCHIO, illustrated by one of the most significant children's book artists of the interwar years.
Early 20th-century "Golden Books" version of the Italian fairy tale, part of "the most attractive series of Children's Classics ever published."
Large format mid-century American edition, with great color cover image and frontispiece by Madsen and more than 50 full- and partial-page black-and-white images by Muheim.
First printing of the Rule-illustrated edition, a gorgeous book with vivid, stylized scenes in Art Deco style.
Boxed collection of coloring books on the theme of Disney's PINOCCHIO, released in theatres the same year – exceptionally well preserved, with vivid color wrappers.
First edition of this Cinderella-like tale of a poor girl and the enchanted pitcher who helps her attain a better life.
First printing of this collaboration between two of the 20th century's most influential fantasy concept designers, a catalogue of faerie types and their histories.
First US edition of this charming book about the lives and habits of gnomes and their animal friends and troll adversaries, written like a field guide.
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.
First printing of the Sendak-illustrated edition of this re-envisioned version of "Sleeping Beauty" by one of the pioneers of modern fantasy.
First edition of this charming insect adaptation of the 1001 Nights, in which Fuz-Buz the fly buys himself time after being caught in Mother Grabem's web.
A gorgeously illustrated handmade production from the Golden Age of children's illustration, by an unknown or pseudonymous artist-author credited only as "Roland."
Inscribed second edition thus of this intricately illustrated Sendak publication.
Inscribed first printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
First printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
First printing of this fantasy picture book about a dragon who is more than it seems, and a queen who is less – the first title featuring David Wiesner as both author and illustrator.
First edition of this collection of twelve original fairy tales, from Christmas tales to a whimsical story of pancakes disappearing into an Enchanted Wood.