THE TROUBADOUR: AND OTHER STORIES
Later issue of this illustrated chapbook collection of short stories, including a story of Andrew Jackson during his military years, published as the Civil War loomed.
Later issue of this illustrated chapbook collection of short stories, including a story of Andrew Jackson during his military years, published as the Civil War loomed.
First US edition of this chapbook poem about the sights and sounds (and smells) of the UK's capitol city.
First edition of this moralizing chapbook about the merits to be earned with good behavior – a remarkably scarce title.
First edition thus of this pair of beloved stories, published in the early years of "one of the most important" booksellers in Cleveland (Maurice Joblin).
First edition of this manners book in verse, an oft-amusing example of how little childhood behavior has changed through the centuries – by a woman author influential in American education.
First edition of this informational chapbook of various examples of hats and shoes from history and around the world.
First edition of this collection of moral poems and prose, with numerous woodcuts.
Early edition of this collection of canine anecdotes, alongside charming illustrations of various dogs.
Apparent second edition of this moral tale of two little lambs named Peace and Inexperience.
Early edition of this petite illustrated chapbook, featuring an early appearance of "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star."
A charming little all-in-one pocket reference book for simple math and measurements, aimed at young people.
Interestingly re-formatted edition of THE BLUE FAIRY BOOK, featuring adapted selections of fairy tales by the eminent Victorian folklorist, including Ali Baba, Aladdin, Master Maid, Trusty John, and the Goose Girl.
First printing this uncommon Lang title, a collection of poetry first published in book form here, beginning with "A Scot to Jeanne D'Arc."
Third edition of this collection of adventure stories, translated and adapted for children by a variety of primarily women authors, selected by Andrew Lang.
First edition of Lang's second authored fairy tale (after PRINCESS NOBODY, 1884), set in Scotland and with occasional Scottish dialect.
Large paper presentation copy of this original tale of fairies by the fairy tale taste-maker of Victorian nurseries.
First edition, deluxe limited large paper issue, of Lang's second authored fairy tale (after PRINCESS NOBODY, 1884), set in Scotland and with occasional Scottish dialect.