THE WITCH OF BLACKBIRD POND
First printing of the Moser-illustrated edition of this Newbery Award Winner, first published in 1958.
First printing of the Moser-illustrated edition of this Newbery Award Winner, first published in 1958.
First edition of this history of Christmas, describing not only the origin and evolution of the holiday but also the various methods of observance in different countries.
Early printing of this scarce reader, a story about a city boy who wanted nothing more than to own a pig.
First edition in book form of Thompson's adventure serial.
First printing of the 33rd Oz title in the original dust jacket, dedicated by Thompson to J.R. Neill (who illustrated every Oz book except the first, including this one).
First edition, first state of this later entry in the Oz series.
First edition of this book containing eight very readable illustrated stories featuring animal heroes: pig, possum, snail, cat and more.
Profusely illustrated Disney book, featuring Mickey and the crew.
Fourteen stories about Donald, Huey, Louie, and Dewey with vibrant color illustrations.
Mid-century Disney book in reader format featuring Donald Duck, written by H. Marion Palmer, the spouse of Dr. Seuss.
First edition of this Gilded Age semi-autobiographical work detailing the joys and struggles of being an American farm boy, a lovely copy.
First edition, first printing, the story of a cheeky seal hired to be houseman for the Dewine family, a great copy.
Gorgeous first printing of White's classic children's book.
Second printing (as tentatively noted in BAL), of the bucolic classic, a beautiful copy.
First printing of the last of the Little House books, in which Laura is almost sixteen and teaching school.