THE GNOME KING OF OZ
First edition, a lovely copy rarely found so bright — and rare in the original jacket.
First edition, a lovely copy rarely found so bright — and rare in the original jacket.
First edition of this joyfully printed Oz book, with gatherings of the paper in various colorful hues — lavender, pink, green, blue, and more — a beautiful, bright copy.
Inscribed first printing of this uncommon Kewpie adventure, in which the adorable little ones are enlisted to find a lost baby mouse – with original drawing of a small feathered wing.
First edition of the 22nd Oz book and the eighth by Thompson, featuring a High Horse with telescoping legs, three missing mortal maidens, and the return of Jinjur, "the girl who conquered a city."
Lovely first printing of the 35th Oz book in the first state dust jacket — the second title written by illustrator John R. Neill, in which self-driving private cars come to merrily dominate the once-idyllic landscape.
First edition thus, John R. Neill's delightful take on the Christmas classic, part of the Children's Red Book Series.
Charming abridged turn-of-the-century edition of the children's classic, illustrated in a very Oz-like manner by the artist of the Oz books.
First printing of the 33rd Oz title in the original dust jacket, dedicated by Thompson to J.R. Neill (who illustrated every Oz book except the first, including this one).
First edition, first printing of the follow up to THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ.
Beautiful first printing, first state of the fourth Oz book, in beautiful condition.
First edition — in the rare original dust jacket — of this early Kewpie book with numerous illustrations depicting the adventures of the beloved Kewpies, among the best known US cartoon characters of the early 20th century.
First edition, second printing of the second Oz book, and the first illustrated by J.R. Neill – who would define the iconography for the series as a team with Baum.
First edition of this early Kewpie book – with the rare boxed set of 3 Kewpie handkerchiefs.
First edition, first state of this continuation of Baum's Oz series, a beautiful copy in the rare dust jacket.
First edition, first issue of the first Oz book both written and illustrated by Neill, who illustrated every Oz book from 1904 to 1942.