THE FAIRY TALE OF MY LIFE
Midcentury edition of Hans Christian Andersen's autobiography, with illustrations by Danish artist Niels Larsen Stevns.
Midcentury edition of Hans Christian Andersen's autobiography, with illustrations by Danish artist Niels Larsen Stevns.
Enchanting mid-century version of this classic retold by Shirley Goulden.
First printing of this colorful Babar story, following his family's visit to the Kingdom of the Birds.
First printing of this beautiful Babar entry, in which the animals celebrate the founding of the elephant town Célesteville, an exceptionally beautiful copy.
First edition of Greene's crime thriller for young children, spectacularly illustrated by Dorothy (Glover) Craigie.
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 printing of the fifth book in the CURIOUS GEORGE series, which sees the beloved monkey engaging in kite and bunny-related mischief.
Rare Dr. Seuss title, an "illuminated" ship's log with jaunty marketer's text by Esso (formerly Standard Oil, later Exxon).
First edition, first printing of this beloved anti-fascist Seuss title.
First printing of the fourth Eloise book — inscribed by beloved illustrator Hilary Knight — in which Eloise gets tired of caviar and fails to thaw the icy hearts of suspicious Muscovites.
First edition of Eloise's whirlwind tour of Paris (that's Paris, France) from promenading up the Champs-Elysées to St.-Germain for a salade niçoise, and on to M. Dior for an "absolutely chic" dress.
First edition, first printing of this classic Tudor title, featuring a well-meaning crow who wants to help around the house.