THE CRICKET IN TIMES SQUARE
Rare inscribed first edition of this classic Newbery Honor book.
Rare inscribed first edition of this classic Newbery Honor book.
Signed first printing of this collection of amusing stories from the village of CHITTER CHAT, a quaint 19th-century community full of interesting characters.
First printing of this early book in Sendak's illustration career, a story set in China during the Japanese occupation in World War II, based on the actual experiences of DeJong.
First printing of this study of popular children's literature, with a chapter on and illustrated by Sendak.
First printing of this thrilling tale of a middle-aged proboscis monkey who, bored with his simple life, becomes embroiled in a rural animal noir.
First printing of this collection of 15 Jewish folk tales from around the world, with vibrant illustrations by Caldecott Medal-winning artist Uri Shulevitz.
First edition in English of this slapstick tale for children derived from Jewish folklore, written before Singer's Nobel Prize win.
Signed first printing of the fifth book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the boys are zapped to various points in the late 21st century – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed first printing of the third book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the mysterious Book transports the boys to the wild West– with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed special edition of the second book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the mysterious Book transports Joe and his friends to a pirate ship on the high seas – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed first edition of the first book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the boys are thrown into Ancient Egypt along with Joe's sister and her cat Cleo – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Attractive edition of the March King's only book for young people, written nine years after he became an American icon with "Stars and Stripes Forever."
First printing of this Newbery Medal-winning tale of time travel, mystery, and friendship in 1970s New York.
First printing of this Newbery Honor book, the charming story of a humanized mouse stranded on an island away from his beloved wife, by the Caldecott-winner and author of SHREK!.
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.
First edition of the 22nd Oz book and the eighth by Thompson, featuring a High Horse with telescoping legs, three missing mortal maidens, and the return of Jinjur, "the girl who conquered a city."
First edition, a lovely copy rarely found so bright — and rare in the original jacket.
First printing of this story of a young girl who stumbles into a world of elves and magic while searching for her lost cat.
First printing, state A, of the continuing travels of Tom Sawyer, with authorial responsibility assigned to "Huck Finn, edited by Mark Twain."
Beautifully illustrated account of animals in the wild, paired with advice for children to for their domesticated pets.
First printing of the sixth book in the Beany Malone series, detailing the social fallout after Beany's 17th birthday party – a remarkably sharp copy.
First printing of White's first book for children, a charming classic of the small but robust Mouse Adventure genre.
Special Christmas edition of this chapter from STUART LITTLE, published for the friends of the publisher to distribute as holiday gifts.
First printing, signed (with original drawing) by Newberry winner Willard of this fantastic story of an abandoned subway station that leads to another world, and the two children who are tasked with defeating the evil FIREBRAT found there.
First edition of this charming story of a woman who seeks out a simpler life in rural Sussex, working on a farm and raising geese – a companion of sorts to Kate Douglas Wiggin's REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM.