THE TEMPEST
Signed limited first Rackham edition, one of 520 copies signed by Rackham, with an extra color plate not in the trade edition.
Signed limited first Rackham edition, one of 520 copies signed by Rackham, with an extra color plate not in the trade edition.
Signed first printing of Sharp's first great mouse adventure – genuinely uncommon signed.
Inscribed later printing of Silverstein's beloved second collection of children's poetry.
Beautiful Golden Age of Illustration-era edition of the Victorian fantasy novel, one of the best illustrated interpretations of the classic.
Terrific collection of Lemony Snicket works, including first printings of every volume of A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS – 8 of which are stamped and inscribed by the author, and one with the rare dust jacket – along with Snicket's autobiography, stamped and signed by Handler.
First edition of the coveted and collectible ABC guide to the inhabitants and concepts of L. Frank Baum's world of OZ.
First American edition, the first obtainable edition of HEIDI in English.
First illustrated edition, inscribed by Steinbeck to Joyce Gates Buck, the wife of Jules Buck, who had collaborated with Steinbeck on the screenplay for Elia Kazan's VIVA ZAPATA.
Signed limited first edition, this the scarce "lettered" issue meant for private distribution to friends.
Publisher's presentation copy of the first edition, first issue of Stevenson's enduring collection of children's verse.
First edition, first issue of Stevenson's greatest adventure story, featuring "the most perfect character in English literature" (Henry James).
First printing of this beloved tale of pirates and treasure maps, the touchstone for the modern concept of the peg-legged pirate with unexpected depth of character.
First edition, publisher's review copy of this illustrated volume to celebrate the centennial of Robert Louis Stevenson's original work.
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 edition, first state of this classic of US American boyhood, featuring coming of age adventures in the midwest — in the scarce original dust jacket.
Early Larssen illustrated book – in rare original dust jacket.
Wonderfully detailed finished pencil drawing by Tenggren that appears (in reduced size) on page 87 of TENGGREN'S STORY BOOK (1944).
Signed limited edition, one of only 100 numbered copies printed at the Thistle Press and signed by the illustrator, Fritz Eichenberg.
First printing, in which Eloise tours Moscow, visiting famous monuments and eating Russian food, if not exactly doing as the Russians do.
First printing of the first Eloise book, gleefully conceived by "a true eccentric, the kind of woman who could waltz through ballrooms and turn every head" (NPR).
First printing of the 33rd Oz title in the original dust jacket, a nice copy.
First edition of this beloved tale of a very unusual nanny, adapted into an equally beloved Disney musical starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke.
First edition, the basis for the 2006 film directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ben Stiller, with an original promotional bookmark and limited edition (no. 27 of 100) print signed by Trenc.
First printing of Tudor's second book, a Calico Book with calligraphy by Hilda Scott, rare in this condition.
First printing of Tudor's first book, inscribed to her niece Sylvie Ann, the model and namesake of Sylvie Ann in the book, and accompanied by two letters describing the gift and receipt of the book by Tudor and Sylvie Ann's mother respectively.