THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ
First edition, second state, of the classic American fairy tale, a remarkably beautiful copy.
First edition, second state, of the classic American fairy tale, a remarkably beautiful copy.
First printing of the Hague edition, this copy inscribed by Hague along with an original drawing of Scarecrow.
First edition of this continuation of the OZ series, Baum's last foray into his magical world published after his death.
First edition of this World War I-era Oz title, taking place primarily in Oz's countries, such as the seaside kingdom of Rinkitink and island kingdom of Pingaree.
First edition of this joyfully printed Oz book, with gatherings of the paper in various colorful hues — lavender, pink, green, blue, and more — a beautiful, bright copy.
First edition — a stunning copy — of this delightful Oz book, an unusual entry for its inclusion of a romantic sub-plot.
First edition of this delightful Oz book that ties up a loose end from the very first entry in the series, THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ — a superior copy.
First printing of this Oz story that finds Ozma, the Wizard, and other rulers whisked away by a suspicious man and a magical horse.
Limited edition of this highly sought version of ALICE with full-page plates by the French avant-garde artist, one of 350 copies for the US.
First printing of the Moser-illustrated edition, a terrific copy.
Scarce first printing of this Dutch edition of PINOCCHIO, illustrated by one of the most significant children's book artists of the interwar years.
First edition of the 4th Brownie book, wherein the little imps travel to Japan, Turkey, Arabia, Russia, and more, in the rare original dust jacket.
First edition of the third Brownies book by the Canadian author, loosely based on the Scottish brownies of folkore – a beautiful copy, rare in such a nice dust jacket.
First issue, in first issue dust jacket, of the great chocolatier fantasy of desire fulfilled, accompanied by an inscribed photo of Dahl.
Lovely first US edition of Dahl's novel, still beloved by contemporary children and nostalgic adults alike.
Signed first edition of one of Dahl's best children's books: characteristically bizarre, wicked, and heart-warming.
First US edition of this newly translated collection of some of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories, including The Princess and the Pea, The Ugly Duckling, and Thumbelina (here translated as "Inchelina").
Signed first Michael Foreman-illustrated edition of this classic holiday story.
First printing of this collection of retellings of Old Testament stories, including tales of Moses, Sampson and Delilah, and David and Goliath, with beautiful illustrations by Michael Foreman.
Signed first Foreman-illustrated edition of Kipling's most famous tale.
First Foreman-illustrated edition of one of Kipling's most beloved titles.
First US edition of this unusual children's story from the author of HORATIO HORNBLOWER, with charming illustrations by Newbery-winning artist Robert Lawson.
Uncommon first edition this short story collection, with many concerning World War II, from an author J.K. Rowling once described as her favorite when she was a child.
Early US printing of one of the most beloved modern children's books, in the scarce original dust jacket.
Signed limited edition of Grahame's reminiscences of his boyhood, framed as a conflict between the Olympians (adults) and the Argonauts (children) — the first with illustrations by regular collaborator Ernest H. Shepard.