JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH
Signed first edition of one of Dahl's best children's books: characteristically bizarre, wicked, and heart-warming.
Signed first edition of one of Dahl's best children's books: characteristically bizarre, wicked, and heart-warming.
First edition, a lovely copy rarely found so bright — and rare in the original jacket.
First UK edition of the great chocolatier fantasy of desire fulfilled, a beautiful copy.
First edition, in the first issue dust jacket, of the great chocolatier fantasy of desire fulfilled, a beautiful copy.
First printing of the fourth book in the Harold series of mid-century meta-picture books.
Enchanting mid-century version of this classic retold by Shirley Goulden.
First Sendak-illustrated edition of MacDonald's classic tale of a princess who learns to love a man more than she loves a lake.
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 printing of the Newbery Award Winner that mixes science fiction with fantasy, in which lab rats gain incredible abilities.
Exceptionally beautiful signed first edition of Helprin's novella, adapted from the plot of the Tchaikovsky ballet.
Signed limited large paper edition of this collection of short stories by the author of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, one of only 275 copies signed by Grahame and Shepard.
First edition of the 22nd Oz book and the eighth by Thompson, featuring a High Horse with telescoping legs, three missing mortal maidens, and the return of Jinjur, "the girl who conquered a city."
First edition, second state, of the classic American fairy tale, a remarkably beautiful copy.
First printing of the Moser-illustrated edition, a terrific copy.
Early Boston piracy of Collodi's fairy tale, published without attribution to the author or the translator of the first US edition – but also the first known version published in the US with color plates.
First US edition of the third title in Philip Pullman's celebrated HIS DARK MATERIALS trilogy, an attractive copy.
First edition of this later Carroll fantasy, including a contemporary advertisement by Carroll requesting the recall of THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS because of poor reproductions.
First US edition, illustrated by Attwell, of Kingsley's classic "Fairy Tale for a Land Baby," a perfect title to showcase Attwell's art of chubby-cheeked children.
First printing of the 33rd Oz title in the original dust jacket, dedicated by Thompson to J.R. Neill (who illustrated every Oz book except the first, including this one).
Lovely set of four colorful books written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, each in the original dust jacket and housed in the original publisher's pictorial box.
Scarce first edition thus, with color illustrations, the second overall following the monochrome edition of 1939 — most of whose copies were reportedly destroyed during the Blitz.
First edition thus, with Wiese's color illustrations, scarce in the original dust jacket.
First edition, first printing of the seventh book in the Raggedy Ann series, featuring a Paper Dragon inspired by Chinese New Year — in the original box.
First edition, first printing of the eighth book in the Raggedy Ann series, featuring the magical left-handed safety pin and other whimsical fantasy elements — in the original box.
First US edition of the second Doctor Dolittle book, which finds our animal-conversant hero on a a number of ship-based adventures – winner of the second Newbery Medal ever presented.