THE FOUR LITTLE PIGS THAT DIDN'T HAVE ANY MOTHER
Every page of text faces a charming full page color illustration by Duffield.
Every page of text faces a charming full page color illustration by Duffield.
Signed copy of this children's novel set in Montreal in the late 19th century.
Inscribed first edition of the first Roosevelt bear – "Teddy" bear – book, with an additional signed studio photo of the author laid in.
First printing, about the life and work of Ezra Jack Keats, written by two of his personal friends.
Catalogue of Walter Crane's illustration work, with introduction and more than 100 reproductions of his work, each one with several lines of informative notes by Engen.
Inscribed first printing of this book by a major figure in the Black Arts Movement about the importance of talking to grown-ups about "problems [that] might be too big for a kid to handle alone," particularly sexual abuse.
First printing of the horse book of all horse books.
First American edition, in which G. E. Farrow conducts a series of "interviews" with the younger residents of a zoo, including baby penguins, polar bears, lions, and elephants.
First edition of this little collection of moral tales by Mrs. Fenwick, an early number in the DUMPY BOOK series — a beautiful copy.
First edition of the first book in the Elsie Dinsmore series, a major precursor to the Nancy Drew books.
Book of dolls from around the world, featuring Idabell and Wakefield: two humanized fish dressed in their finest.
First US edition of this unusual children's story from the author of HORATIO HORNBLOWER, with charming illustrations by Newbery-winning artist Robert Lawson.
First printing of Fox's second novel, a Black child's odyssey through Brooklyn.
First printing of this humorous set of stories about a group of humanized animals, with charming and stylish illustrations by Keith Ward.
First American edition of this modern classic based on the MABINOGION and winner of the Carnegie Award.
First edition, in which the Cloverdale Dolls come alive.
First American edition of the marvelous fantasy adventure by the New Zealander artist.
First edition of this group of fairy and fantasy stories, enchantingly illustrated by the New Zealander artist – exceptionally scarce in this condition.
First printing of the Newbery award-winner, about a 13-year-old Inuit girl lost on the tundra.
First edition of the continued adventures of SNUGGLEPOT & CUDDLEPIE, two anthropomorphic baby gum-nuts, and their friend RAGGED BLOSSOM, a young blossom girl, portrayed in glorious detail. Scarce in any condition, especially so in dust jacket.
First edition of a scarce Gibbs title, following Prince Dande Lion as he sets off to see the world, full of beautiful humanized flowers and anthropomorphic animals.
Inscribed third printing of this Newbery Honor book.
First edition, in which James the elephant helps when trouble occurs at a concert performed by Ameliaranne and her family. A nice copy.
First edition of this anthology of poems and stories by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Langston Hughes, and others, beautifully illustrated in color by Caldecott Honor-medalist Goode.
First edition of this cheerfully illustrated story about a child who wishes to be whisked away to Candyland, similar in many ways to Winsor McCay's "Little Nemo in Slumberland."