A SWIFTLY TILTING PLANET
First printing of the third book in L'Engle's classic Time Quintet, a time travel fantasy set against the looming backdrop of threatened nuclear war and total annihilation, in the beautiful Leo and Diane Dillon dust jacket.
First printing of the third book in L'Engle's classic Time Quintet, a time travel fantasy set against the looming backdrop of threatened nuclear war and total annihilation, in the beautiful Leo and Diane Dillon dust jacket.
First edition thus of this story of second sight in the Scottish Highlands, part of Harper's reissue series of MacDonald classics with Sendak illustrations.
First edition of this survey of Lawson's work, reproducing more than 100 book illustrations and two etchings, selected and introduced by his former editor at Little, Brown.
First edition of this retelling of several of Aesop's fables, with vibrant illustrations by Michael Foreman.
First edition of this comprehensive listing of the US editions of Burgess's books, with a non-exhaustive additional chapter on foreign editions and translations.
Signed first printing of the Young edition, with handsomely illustrated tales from the Thousand and One Nights, retold by the notable Iraqi Jewish translator and Arabic language consultant, and including several tales never previously included in editions meant for children.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss tale of being thankful for what you have.
First edition, first printing of this delightful book of shapes, full of fanciful silhouettes and bold colors.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss book about the wonders of reading, in his characteristic fantastical style.
First edition, first printing of this rhyming tour of the weird and wonderful creatures living in a young boy's house.
First edition, first printing of this rhyming account of the wonders of waking up.
First edition, first printing of this Dr. Seuss take on the butterfly effect — the only title which Theodore Geisel wrote under the "Rosetta Stone" pen name.
First edition, first printing of this increasingly outrageous tale of what the future may hold for a young boy.