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Signed first printing of this story about an American girl who makes her dreams of living in Japan come true, and her adventures along the way.
Fine in near fine dust jacket.
Price: $60.00
Signed first printing of this story about an American girl who makes her dreams of living in Japan come true, and her adventures along the way.
Fine in near fine dust jacket.
Price: $60.00
Allen Say, born in Yokohama, Japan in 1937, dreamed of becoming an artist from a young age. Before entering the world of children's book illustration, Say worked as a sign-painter and as a photographer, his skills behind the lens landing him a spot in the military newspaper STARS AND STRIPES. He illustrated his first children's book in 1972, and has earned a Caldecott Medal and a Caldecott Honor, among other accolades; Say's work is often based on personal experiences or the stories of family members, and his illustrations are noted for merging "the real and the surreal in his books, using photographs, pen-and-ink sketches, and watercolor paintings to illustrate them" (Oregon Encyclopedia).
Read more: "Allen Say," Oregon Encyclopedia.
First edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2009. 9.5'' x 10.75''. Original color pictorial boards. Original unclipped ($17.00) color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated in color. 32 pages. Title page signed by Say in Japanese, with original self-portrait. Jacket with a bit of edgewear. Tight.
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