THE UGLY DUCKLING
Signed first printing of this new adaptation of the beloved Hans Christian Andersen story about the beauty of being yourself, with delightful illustrations by award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney – winner of a 2000 Caldecott Honor.
Signed first printing of this new adaptation of the beloved Hans Christian Andersen story about the beauty of being yourself, with delightful illustrations by award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney – winner of a 2000 Caldecott Honor.
First printing of the Caldecott award-winning Madeline book, in which a dog saves the day – an unusually nice copy, rare in this condition.
Original watercolor used in the Newbery Honor book, published in 1936 by Viking, with the first appearance of the famous Madeline.
First printing of the Caldecott award winner, about French aerialist Philippe Petit's tightrope walk across the two towers of the former World Trade Center in New York City.
Inscribed second printing of the first edition of this Caldecott Award winner – with an original watercolor and inscribed to Marian Young, a prominent librarian and member of the Caldecott Award selection committee.
Signed first printing of this classic fairy tale that Trina Schart Hyman had wanted to illustrate "ever since she was a little girl" (jacket), which earned a 1984 Caldecott Honor.
Signed first printing of the story of how clever Hershel outwits a band of goblins that have set up camp in a synagogue, the recipient of a 1990 Caldecott Honor.
Signed first printing of this collection of 12 poems by John Updike, one for each month of the year, with charming illustrations for each – winner of a 2000 Caldecott Honor.
Signed first printing of this story about growing up in the segregated US South and the importance of belonging, winner of the 2002 Coretta Scott King Award.
Signed later printing of this story of a girl who wants to dance with the wind – winner of a 1989 Caldecott Honor and the 1989 Coretta Scott King Award.
Signed first printing of this collection of original spooky stories set in the American South, the recipient of the Coretta Scott King Award and a Newbery Honor.
Signed first printing of this picture book biography of the King of Ragtime, the recipient of the Coretta Scott King Award and a Newbery Honor.
Signed first printing of this Caldecott and Coretta Scott King Honor-winning adaptation of a West Indian folktale full of "romance, intrigue, and incomparable courage" (jacket), with rich illustrations by Brian Pinkney.
Signed first printing of this folktale of South Carolina featuring help from a mermaid, winner of the Coretta Scott King award.
Scarce first printing of this Newbery Honor-winning work by the author of THE YEARLING, a magical realism tale of a young Black girl's efforts to feed her community during the Great Depression.
First printing of the 2003 winner of the Caldecott, with no medal on the original dust jacket.
Signed first printing of this "touching, heartfelt portrayal" (jacket) of Harriet Tubman's childhood, and how what she learned as a little girl helped her as a hero of the Underground Railroad – winner of the 1997 Coretta Scott King Award.
Signed first printing of this collection of off-kilter fairy tales that won a 1993 Caldecott Honor, with an original drawing of the titular STINKY CHEESE MAN.
First UK edition, published the same year as the first US, of the Caldecott Honor Award winner.
Signed first printing of this dreamlike Caldecott Honor-winning tale of baby kidnapping and a sisterly rescue – one of the inspirations for Jim Henson's LABYRINTH.
Lovely first edition of the subversive Caldecott-award winner, in the rare original first-issue dust jacket.
First printing of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book called "a born classic" (Bader), quite hard to find in the first edition.
First printing of Van Allsburg's first book, with two tipped-in bookplates inscribed by him – the story of a boy's search for his dog in a mysterious and eerie garden.
First printing of this Caldecott Honor book, a wordless picture book in which a cloud takes a boy on a magical trip to Sector 7, where he learns how clouds are shaped and channeled.
First printing of the Caldecott award-winner, Wiesner's interpretation of the classic story with gorgeous color illustrations.