GOLDEN AGE
Midcentury edition, printed from new plates and illustrated by Shepard with a completely new series of pictures specially for this edition.
Midcentury edition, printed from new plates and illustrated by Shepard with a completely new series of pictures specially for this edition.
Featuring Lawson Woods' marvelous animals engaged in mischief, starring a chimpanzee named Gran'pop.
Lovely set of four colorful books written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, each in the original dust jacket and housed in the original publisher's pictorial box.
First edition, first printing of the seventh book in the Raggedy Ann series, featuring a Paper Dragon inspired by Chinese New Year — in the original box.
Beautiful copy of this mystery story in the Raggedy Ann series, an early printing (with no known differentiation between first and early printings, per bibliographer Patricia Hall).
First edition, first printing of the eighth book in the Raggedy Ann series, featuring the magical left-handed safety pin and other whimsical fantasy elements — in the original box.
First edition, about the adventures of Minnie and Timmy, a scarce Hader book.
First Hague-illustrated edition of the classic story of the boy who never grew up and his adventures with the Darling children.
Signed first Hague-illustrated edition of this beloved tale of a bumbling docor who learns how to talk to animals – with original drawing of a monkey in a hat.
Signed first Michael Hague-illustrated edition of this collection of distincly American fairy tales from the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer – with original drawing.
First printing of the second volume of original American fairy tales by the Pulitzer-winning writer, with delightful illustrations by Michael Hague.
Second edition, a lavishly illustrated survey in Dutch of myths and legends from Egypt, Greece, India, Scandinavia, and more.
Promotional booklet issued by Greenwillow Press for Hamilton's book ARILLA SUN DOWN, her next book after becoming the first Black author to win the Newbery Medal with M.C. HIGGINS, THE GREAT.
First edition, first printing, recounting one girl's response to Orson Welles's famous broadcast, by the celebrated writer whose book M.C. HIGGINS, THE GREAT was the first by a Black author to win the Newbery Medal.
First printing of the Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King award-winner, with jacket art by Leo and Diane Dillon.
First American edition of this collection of stories of the Nyanza people of Kenya, owned and annotated by noted storyteller/folklorist Diane Wolkstein.
First edition of this anthology of "diverse works" for children published before 1900, selected from the rare book division of the Library of Congress.
First edition of the parallel stories of Peter the fox terrier, raised as a hunting dog, and White-Ear the fox, with illustrations by Cecil Aldin.
First edition of this illustrated fantasy story, in which a daring young heroine travels to the besieged city on the plain to seek out its conqueror, the Usurper.
Early 20th-century children's book about the Pilgrims.
Ameliaranne and her family run into problems trying to find a place to camp out.
First edition of this Ameliaranne installment, in which the heroine tries out teaching.
First edition of the Christmas-themed Ameliaranne tale.
First edition of this delightful collection of rhymes, stories, and illustrations, with a gorgeous fairy cover.
First edition, a young adult novel about a girl's trials and tribulations as a displaced person after WWII, rare in the original dust jacket.