A HERO AIN'T NOTHIN' BUT A SANDWICH
Inscribed first printing of this early Coretta Scott King Award-winner, the story of a young Black heroin addict's struggles.
Inscribed first printing of this early Coretta Scott King Award-winner, the story of a young Black heroin addict's struggles.
First printing of this "I Can Read" Book on a festive winter theme, wonderfully illustrated in color by Karen Ann Weinhaus.
First edition of the book that gave Americans their own fairy tale, with all the textual points of the first state and a mixed state B/C of the plates.
Complete set of UK hardcover editions — all but PHILOSOPHER'S STONE and CHAMBER OF SECRETS first printings — in the blockbuster fantasy series.
First edition, in which Buster and his dog Tige travel to France, Switzerland, England, and more.
Early reprint in the scarce original jacket of this baseball novel, in which a Georgia boy moves to Pennsylvania and finds community through baseball — by Christopher "Matty" Mathewson, the Hall of Fame Major League pitcher.
A delightful Mother Goose book, in which dozens of favorite characters appear in short stories instead of the traditional rhyme format.
First edition of this story featuring a blue spotted horse named Alexander, his friends Aloysius, a clown, and Penny, and a Scottish Guardsman as they have adventures getting to the North Pole.
Beautifully illustrated account of animals in the wild, paired with advice for children to for their domesticated pets.
First edition of the Christmas-themed Ameliaranne tale.
First edition of this history of Christmas, describing not only the origin and evolution of the holiday but also the various methods of observance in different countries.
First printing of the Sendak edition, published after Sendak designed the costumes and sets for the Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of the NUTCRACKER.
First US edition of this story of a wayward and dreamy Prince Edward Island girl, in the scarce original dust jacket.
First edition of this Jazz Age children's tale about a brave female bee that fights convention — a subtle allegory about modern women and a socialist world.
First edition of this Christmas-themed book about Santa's younger brother who runs a "Sugar Shop" —with terrific Art Deco-style illustrations.
First edition of the parallel stories of Peter the fox terrier, raised as a hunting dog, and White-Ear the fox, with illustrations by Cecil Aldin.
First edition, first state of the children's fantasy novel by Baum published in the early days of his Oz success (and considered by many critics to be within the Oz universe) – a beautiful copy.