ARTHUR RACKHAM'S BOOK OF PICTURES
Signed limited first edition, one of 1030 numbered copies signed by Rackham, of this collection of favorite illustrations by Rackham, chosen by him as a sort of informal memoir.
Signed limited first edition, one of 1030 numbered copies signed by Rackham, of this collection of favorite illustrations by Rackham, chosen by him as a sort of informal memoir.
Signed original watercolor by Rackham created for his illustrated edition of Wagner's SIEGFRIED, beautifully matted and framed.
Signed limited edition, one of 250 numbered copies signed by Mackenzie.
Signed Scribner Classic edition of Wyeth's iillustrated version of the Pulitzer prize-winning classic.
Deluxe signed limited edition, one of only 750 copies signed by both Wyeth and Rawlings.
Beautifully illustrated first edition of this collection of sentimental poems, rare in the original publisher's box.
Signed limited first Wyeth edition, one of 1074 numbered copies signed by both Wyeth and Roberts, an excellent copy.
Fine copy of this travelogue-history of Maine, in the rare publisher's slipcase, an early printing issued within two months of the first.
First edition of this compendium of short stories, plays, and poems for children, featuring magnificent color linoleum block illustrations by an important collector and admirer of William Blake.
Ephemeral color printed production of classic nursery rhymes, an uncredited piracy of excerpts from Robinson's illustrated BIG BOOK OF NURSERY RHYMES (1903).
First US edition of the first book written and illustrated by Robinson, a quixotic comedy of contraptions, printed in Great Britain and published the same year as the UK first.
Deluxe signed limited edition, one of only 380 numbered copies signed by Robinson, a fine copy.
A gorgeously illustrated handmade production from the Golden Age of children's illustration, by an unknown or pseudonymous artist-author credited only as "Roland."
First edition of Parrish's masterwork, an unusually nice copy.
First printing, featuring 100 drawings by the author including eight half-tone plates.
First US edition of one of Rackham's most acclaimed visual interpretations of a classic text, a great copy with the rare original box.
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 edition, one of only 150 numbered copies (and only 50 for America) signed by Shepard – retrospectively collecting highlights of his work for PUNCH in the 1920s after the Pooh books brought him fame.
Magnificent copy, in original publisher's box.
Beautiful Golden Age of Illustration-era edition of the Victorian fantasy novel, one of the best illustrated interpretations of the classic.
Early printing of the original Duffield edition (more commonly found as the Dial reprint), illustrated with Smith's gorgeous aesthetic to accompany an anthology of nearly 100 stories and poems reflecting popular children's literature of the 1920s.
Signed limited first edition, one of 50 unnumbered copies for presentation, signed by John Greenaway and additionally signed by a woman for whom Greenaway wrote a story that is collected in this book, with an original sketch by Greenaway bound in.
New edition, sixth printing of this beautiful and popular entomological work, featuring engaging writing and beautiful illustrations.
First edition of this very scarce Humphrey book, magnificently illustrated of little children dressed in the national costumes of various nations from Russia to Scotland, and with one child representing Africa.
First edition of this fundraising gift book for World War I veterans, illustrated by many of the leading artists of the day, with all proceeds of the project going to the charity St. Dunstan's.