THE TALE OF SQUIRREL NUTKIN
First edition, first or second issue, of the story of what happens when an over-confident squirrel tries the patience of an owl.
First edition, first or second issue, of the story of what happens when an over-confident squirrel tries the patience of an owl.
First edition of the sequel to BENJAMIN BUNNY, in the rare publisher's glassine printed 1911 or after (with titles running to TIMMY TIPTOES).
First edition of Potter's story of a squirrel and chipmunk friendship, unusual in Potter's work for its North American setting.
First edition of Potter's story of a squirrel and chipmunk friendship, in a rare later-issue printed glassine.
First edition of this story of kitten clothes and thieving ducks, a Beatrix Potter classic.
Rare toy version of PETER RABBIT, in which the front board opens to reveal 8 laminated pictorial cubes of scenes from the book.
Magnificent large, three-volume limited edition of Rabelais, illustrated in full color by De Bosschère.
Signed limited edition, one of 250 numbered copies signed by Mackenzie.
First printing of the Pulitzer Prize-winning story of a boy's brutal coming-of-age in rural Florida.
Signed Scribner Classic edition of Wyeth's iillustrated version of the Pulitzer prize-winning classic.
First printing of the first Curious George book, one of the most scarce and sought-after classic children's books.
Original songbook themed around Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit, with music accompanying the story and illustrations.
First edition, English-language issue, of publisher Tolmer's famous Art Deco picture book with stunning images hand colored in pochoir.
First UK edition of this in-fiction work from the world of HARRY POTTER.
First US edition of this in-fiction work from the world of HARRY POTTER.
First printing of the first trade edition in English, in the scarce original dust jacket (expertly restored).
First edition of Parrish's masterwork, an unusually nice copy.
First printing of this Peanuts book of aphorisms, inscribed by Schulz and with an original drawing of Snoopy.
Inscribed first edition of this collection of romantic (or, in Charlie Brown's case, aspirationally romantic) PEANUTS strips, with asides from Charles Schulz and everyone's favorite beagle.
Whitman Publishing Company Popeye book, in which Alice the Goon becomes Swea'Pea's caretaker – a nice copy of a scarce book.
Limited edition signed print produced in honor of Sendak's visit to West Virginia in 1997, depicting a Wild Thing wearing a hillbilly hat and waving a lariat surrounding the word "BOO!"
Beautiful association copy of the limited 25th Anniversary edition, presented by Sendak to his dear friend James Marshall, with the special card containing an original signed pen-and-ink drawing of Max parading as a Wild Thing and an additional inscription to Marshall.
Lovely first edition of the subversive Caldecott-award winner, in the rare original first-issue dust jacket.
First and only edition, one of only 275 copies printed by the Stellar Press for holiday presentation by Bodley Head.
First edition of Seuss's second book, a HORNBOOK review copy with their name stamped on the front endpaper.