THE ART OF MAURICE SENDAK
Inscribed early edition of this essential Sendak reference work, signed and presented by Sendak.
Inscribed early edition of this essential Sendak reference work, signed and presented by Sendak.
Doubly signed first printing of this illustrated retelling of the 1938 Czech opera, performed in the Terezin concentration camp by its original cast of orphaned Jewish children imprisoned there alongside composer Hans Krása.
First edition thus, featuring two Mother Goose rhymes interpreted by Sendak and updated to reflect the 1990s.
First German edition, illustrated with charming color illustrations by Sendak.
Signed later printing of these two traditional nursery rhymes, enriched and transformed by Sendak's Nutshell Library-esque illustrations.
First printing of this scarce early Sendak picture book, the tale of a little boy who decides to become a giant.
Inscribed first US edition (and first English-language edition) of Sendak's illustrated picture book of monsters, originally created as a 1971 animated short for Sesame Street but deemed too scary for repeated showings.
Signed limited first edition of Sendak's extraordinary interpretation of Grimm's fairy tales, with the full extra suite of illustrations printed exclusively to accompany this edition.
Signed first printing of this story of a pair of street musician children who must overcome an overbearing hurdy-gurdy grinder, based on a Czech opera.
Signed first printing of this pair of Mother Goose nursery rhymes with rather surreal illustrations by Maurice Sendak.
Publisher's review copy of Sendak's first book as both author and illustrator.
First printing of this Sendak illustrated work, published only two months before WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE.
Inscribed first edition of this story of a girl and her horse, illustrated by Sendak in a style inspired by William Blake, uncommon with an inscription by Krauss.