Galley Proof for JUST A DREAM
Signed galley proof of Van Allsburg's dystopian children's book, with ephemeral one-sheet synopsis — in an early version of the dust jacket that was changed prior to publication.
Signed galley proof of Van Allsburg's dystopian children's book, with ephemeral one-sheet synopsis — in an early version of the dust jacket that was changed prior to publication.
Publisher's proof copy of the first edition of this charming fishing story, published the same year as Say's Caldecott Honor, THE BOY OF THE THREE-YEAR NAP.
Signed first printing, with additional publisher's proof, of this Southwestern birthday extravaganza, in which little DUCK's friends throw him a party befitting a waterfowl – with original drawing by Jan Brett.
Scarce proof copy of this Caldecott Honor-winning case of stuffed animal mistaken identity that is revealed in the middle of the night.
Signed publisher's proof together with a second printing of Wiesner's first book to win the Caldecott Medal, featuring virtually no words but many hovering frogs.
Signed first printing together with a rare proof of this story of a scary storm and resulting damage to a giant old tree, made less scary through imagination.
Proof copy of the first US edition of Mercer Mayer's humanized mouse-based retelling of the Christmas classic, with publisher's review slip laid in.
Publisher's color proofs for the Junior Literary Guild production of the picture book about the "fastest, slipperiest hog ever seen in these parts."
Publisher's proof copy, with printed illustrations facing pages with tipped-in text captions sourced from internal galleys, and with another set of corrected galleys.