CAT IN THE HAT
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.
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 of this spellbinding read-aloud masterpiece, in second-state dust jacket.
Inscribed first softcover edition of this rhyming tale of a young creature who learns the grass is not always greener on the other side.
Elusive first edition, first printing of the classic picture book praising feats of imagination, with a title Seuss would riff upon in his last published book – its natural companion OH, THE PLACES YOU'LL GO.
First edition, first issue of this early Seuss title, a beautiful copy directly from the stock of Aleph-Bet Books, the firm of Seuss bibliographers Helen Younger and Marc Younger.
Second issue of this whimsical advertising booklet about boat safety and yachting, illustrated by Seuss with sea creatures in a style very similar to the future Cat in the Hat and the characters of ONE FISH TWO FISH.
First edition, first printing, cheerfully illustrated story of a boy's desire to become a Which-What-Who, this copy directly from the stock of Aleph-Bet Books, the firm of Seuss bibliographers Helen Younger and Marc Younger.
First edition, first printing, cheerfully illustrated story of a boy's desire to become a Which-What-Who, made of different animal parts.
First edition, second printing of this story of an epic hours-long feud between two boys.
First edition, first printing, describing the life of a different animal for each month of the year, featuring exquisite full page color illustrations by Jerry Pinkney that nearly leap off the page.
First edition, first printing, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Notable Children's Book of the Year, with fantastic color illustrations filling every page.
First edition of this 1920s American picture book tracing radio signals as they travel around the world, a lovely copy.
First printing of this visual portrayal of the US national anthem – with the original color poster illustrating the history of the American flag laid in.
First printing of the sequel to DOCTOR DE SOTO (a Newbery Honor book), about a dentist mouse.
First printing, in which Gorky, a young frog, has an amazing adventure with a magic potion.
First printing of the story of Solomon the Rabbit who turns into a rusty nail very time he scratches his nose and wiggles his toes.
First printing of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book called "a born classic" (Bader), quite hard to find in the first edition.
"Children's Cheery Book" series edition of this fairy tale with beautiful early 20th-century illustrations.
First edition of this story of a family who finds a mischievous pair of boots.
First printing, in which Eloise tours Moscow, visiting famous monuments and eating Russian food, if not exactly doing as the Russians do.
Signed first printing of the 1999 re-issue.
A quirky fantasy poem advertising the products of the Royal Baking Powder Company, filled with recipes and vivid color illustrations of sweets made by the characters.
First edition of this alphabet of angels doing many things: dancing, sailing, sunbathing in seashells.