TWO WORLDS OF ANDREW WYETH: Kuerners and Olsons
Exhibition catalogue, inscribed by Wyeth to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Exhibition catalogue, inscribed by Wyeth to Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
Uncommonly nice copy of the first edition of Pyle's first commissioned book, with Pyle's own bookplate.
First Wyeth-illustrated edition of this adventure novel by the French author better known for his science fiction — a Brandywine beauty with gorgeous color plates by Wyeth.
First Wyeth-illustrated edition of Doyle's medieval adventure tale, in scarce original dust jacket.
First edition thus, the stunning Smith edition of Kingsley's beloved fairy tale, in original glassine and original box.
First Wyeth-illustrated edition of this collection of stories about the legendary emperor in stunning Golden Age style — scarce in dust jacket.
First edition of this delightful collection of rhymes, illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith — one of her scarcer titles.
First edition of this charming Art Nouveau-tinged collection of rhymes and illustrations about the delights of riding a tricycle, an unusual Sarah S. Sitwell Weber title.
First edition of this charming collection of rhymes and illustrations about the delights of riding a tricycle, an unusual Sarah S. Sitwell Weber title.
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 this attractive pair of domestic stories, illustrated by pioneering woman artist Alice Barber Stephens.
Lovely collection of short stories with doll and Christmas themes, featuring charming two-color illustrations by Josephine Bruce in the style of the Brandywine artists.
Signed first edition of Schnessel's illustrated study of one of the great early twentieth-century illustrators, a student of Howard Pyle and one third of the cohabitating "Red Rose Trio" with fellow artists Elizabeth Shippen Green and Violet Oakley.