THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR
Rare first edition copy of this landmark picture book with an entirely intact dust jacket priced at $4.25 — i.e. not price clipped.
Rare first edition copy of this landmark picture book with an entirely intact dust jacket priced at $4.25 — i.e. not price clipped.
First edition, first state of this spellbinding read-aloud masterpiece.
First printing of the fifth book in the CURIOUS GEORGE series, which sees the beloved monkey engaging in kite and bunny-related mischief.
Signed first edition of this beloved Peanuts book of aphorisms.
Inscribed first printing — with publisher's mockup containing original art by Wiese, the copy of Rose Dobbs, a Coward-McCann editor.
First edition of this rare large format Maud Humphrey book, a portfolio loose as issued with six magnificent full-page chromolithographs of charming Gilded Age children.
First edition, first printing of this Dr. Seuss take on the butterfly effect — the only title which Theodore Geisel wrote under the "Rosetta Stone" pen name.
First printing of this delightful take on the tale of the Gingerbread Man, winner of a 1954 Caldecott Honor – scarce in dust jacket.
First printing of this picture book that highlights all of the many things our eyes can do, as explained by Seuss's delightful rhymes – one of his rarer titles.
Publisher's review copy of Sendak's first book as both author and illustrator.
First printing of this early Caldecott winner, the story of a little Chinese girl who is determined to show that she belongs at the New Year Fair – in notably sharp condition.
Remarkably sharp first printings of these three shape book stories about a group of six Baseball Kids, featuring two Black baseballs.
First printing of this scarce early Sendak picture book, the tale of a little boy who decides to become a giant.
First Nina Jordan-illustrated editions of these four Cubby Bear titles, rarely found in their original box.
First printing of this colorful retelling of the beloved folktale and song, one of the rarest Caldecott Medal winners.
First printing of this stylish picture book illustrated by the "model of a modern designer/art director" (Bader) behind the iconic looks of companies like IBM, ABC, Enron, UPS, and many others.
Signed first edition, first printing of this trio of stories about the children and great-great-great-great grandpa of the indelible CAT IN THE HAT.
First printing of the Caldecott award-winning Madeline book, in which a dog saves the day – an unusually nice copy, rare in this condition.
First edition of this moral tale in the shape of its titular character, with illustrations by noted Philadelphia chromolithographer Ferdinand Moras.
First printing of this pseudonymous Dr. Seuss book with pop-ups and moveables, including two mechanisms not present in later printings.
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.
First edition, first printing of this classic Tudor title, featuring a well-meaning crow who wants to help around the house.
First edition of this charming Art Nouveau-tinged collection of rhymes and illustrations about the delights of riding a tricycle, an unusual Sarah S. Sitwell Weber title.
Inscribed first printing of this picture book hagiography of the Italian explorer, presenting various historically dubious details as fact in the service of bolstering the mid-century US identity — with an original drawing of Columbus by the artists.
First printing of this charming story of a little Scotty dog who is unsure of his house's new resident, the second Angus title, quite difficult to find in the dust jacket.