THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME
Signed limited edition, one of 500 numbered copies signed by Wyeth, a lovely copy.
Signed limited edition, one of 500 numbered copies signed by Wyeth, a lovely copy.
First printing of this attractive pair of domestic stories, illustrated by pioneering woman artist Alice Barber Stephens.
22-volume signed limited edition set, lavishly illustrated by the best artists of the day specifically for this edition – with plates in double suite, 2 states of each in color and in black and white.
First edition, an out-of-series copy of the deluxe issue of 50 copies specially printed on Japan vellum, inscribed by Johnson to the designer of the book.
First printing of this biography and bibliography of Pyle, an excellent reference on the founder of the Brandywine School of art.
Signed first printing of this petite biography of Brandywine artist N. C. Wyeth, produced by print collector and book artist Suzanne Pruchnicki.
First printing of Hyman's edition, reinterpreting Pyle's classic THE WONDER CLOCK.
Uncommonly nice copy of the first edition of Pyle's first commissioned book, with Pyle's own bookplate.
An excellent reference source on Howard Pyle's many students with biographies, photos of artwork, snapshots of the artists where available, and further reference sources on each artist as well as a general bibliography.
Deluxe signed limited edition, one of only 750 copies signed by both Wyeth and Rawlings.
Fine copy of this travelogue-history of Maine, in the rare publisher's slipcase, an early printing issued within two months of the first.
First edition, signed and dated in the year of publication by Wyeth, a great copy – not often found signed.
First printing of the Wyeth edition, an incredible copy in the scarce original dust jacket.
Exhibition catalogue, inscribed by Wyeth to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
First edition thus (illustrated by Wyeth) of this very elusive Scribner Classic title, one of Wyeth's scarcest editions.