THE STORY OF MISS MOPPET
First edition, second issue of a timeless tale of kitten and mouse, one of only two Beatrix Potter titles published in wallet binding form.
First edition, second issue of a timeless tale of kitten and mouse, one of only two Beatrix Potter titles published in wallet binding form.
First edition, first issue of the story of PETER RABBIT's badly-behaved cousin, and the pair's quest to retrieve Peter's lost clothes.
First edition, first issue of this story of the differences between city and country living, a very Beatrix Potter retelling of Aesop's "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse."
First edition, rare deluxe issue, of this charming story about a humanized frog's efforts to catch fish for a dinner party.
First edition of this charming story of a mouse's efforts to keep her house tidy in the face of numerous insect visitors – one of Beatrix Potter's scarcer titles.
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 this story of kitten clothes and thieving ducks, a Beatrix Potter classic.
First printing of this charming small press edition of one of the most beloved tales from the 1001 Nights, with colorful woodcut illustrations.
First printing of the first Curious George book, one of the most scarce and sought-after classic children's books.
First printing of the fifth book in the CURIOUS GEORGE series, which sees the beloved monkey engaging in kite and bunny-related mischief.
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.
Inscribed first printing of this retelling of the classic story of the misunderstandings resulting from a tailor's unclear brag that he killed "seven at one blow" – with original drawing of an ogre.
First edition of Parrish's masterwork, an unusually nice copy.
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 edition of Seuss's second book, a HORNBOOK review copy with their name stamped on the front endpaper.
Signed early printing of Seuss's second book.
First edition, first printing of this early Seuss tale of sticky precipitation and the importance of saying you're sorry – winner of a 1950 Caldecott Honor.
First edition of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material – one of a small group with jackets lacking a printed price, issued between the transition from the "200/200" of the first state and the "195/195" of the second.
First edition, first state of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
First edition, first state of this subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
Early printing of the subversive update to DICK AND JANE, based upon the idea that kids would get more excited about reading if they enjoyed the material.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss tale of being thankful for what you have.
First edition, first printing of this classic bedtime book, a sleepy silly Seuss title.