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.
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.
Signed later printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
Signed early printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
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.
Lovely first printing of one of Sendak's scarcest works, with a mid-century anti-racist message.
First printing of Orgel and Sendak's "thoroughly harmonious collaboration" (Lanes), a story in verse of sibling rivalry and reconciliation, in exceptional condition.
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 German edition of Sendak's SOME SWELL PUP, signed by Sendak along with a charming original pen drawing of the kid's mentor dog.
First printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
Inscribed first printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
First printing of this Sendak illustrated work, published only two months before WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE.
First edition of this humorous story of a dancing giant from Miami making his theater debut, by two Caldecott Medal winners.
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.
First printing of this story of Jewish immigrant life written by Maurice Sendak's father.
First edition thus, first printing: Krauss's book from 1948 is reinterpreted by Maurice Sendak with color illustrations filling every page.
First edition of this tale from the Brothers Grimm, illustrated in color by Sendak – a great copy.
First edition of the pig-remake of Swan Lake, with Sendak's wonderful color illustrations.
First edition of this charming New York Jewish picture book, a particularly bright and clean copy.
First edition, first printing, with fabulous color illustrations by Sendak across every page.