AUNT JO'S SCRAP-BAG. CUPID AND CHOW-CHOW, ETC.
First edition of the third volume in Alcott's series of short stories for children, told from her nickname "Aunt Jo" that also refers to her beloved heroine in LITTLE WOMEN.
First edition of the third volume in Alcott's series of short stories for children, told from her nickname "Aunt Jo" that also refers to her beloved heroine in LITTLE WOMEN.
First edition of the second volume in Alcott's series of short stories for children, told from her nickname "Aunt Jo" that also refers to her beloved heroine in LITTLE WOMEN.
Junior Literary Guild edition of this Irish fantasy, in which young Patsy O'Flaherty plans to make a fortune capturing leprechauns.
Second edition of the re-issue of A NEW WONDERLAND (1900), brought out under a new title after the success of the Oz books.
First edition of the book that gave Americans their own fairy tale, with all the textual points of the first state and a mixed state B/C of the plates.
First edition, first state of the children's fantasy novel by Baum published in the early days of his Oz success (and considered by many critics to be within the Oz universe) – a beautiful copy.
Beautiful first printing, first state of the fourth Oz book, in beautiful condition.
First edition, second printing of the second Oz book, and the first illustrated by J.R. Neill – who would define the iconography for the series as a team with Baum.
First edition, first printing of the follow up to THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ.
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.
Junior edition of these early Oz books, reissued in simplified form together and in a smaller format.
First edition, first state of this continuation of Baum's Oz series, a beautiful copy in the rare dust jacket.
US-printed anthology of children's stories "told in prose by E. Veale," including a number of Palmer Cox Brownie stories.
Deluxe limited first US edition of this Dahl classic, signed by both the author and illustrator.
First edition, in the first issue dust jacket, of the great chocolatier fantasy of desire fulfilled, a beautiful copy.
First UK edition of the great chocolatier fantasy of desire fulfilled, a beautiful copy.
Scarce first edition of the second "Teenie Weenie" book, reminiscent of Palmer Cox's Brownies but set in the United States — quite elusive in this condition.
First French-language edition of this remarkable and stylish story of a young New Yorker's magical feather, illustrated with Kolda's expressionistic black and white photo manipulations.
First edition of this middle-grade children's fantasy, charmingly illustrated by the author.
First printing of the continuation of the story of a regal unicorn, a cuddly dodo, and young Alexander as begun in THE BIRTHDAY UNICORN, as they brave the magical and dangerous Land of Mog.
First US edition of this unusual children's story from the author of HORATIO HORNBLOWER, with charming illustrations by Newbery-winning artist Robert Lawson.
First edition, in which the Cloverdale Dolls come alive.
First US edition of the marvelous fantasy adventure by the New Zealander artist, in the scarce original dust jacket.
First edition of this group of fairy and fantasy stories, enchantingly illustrated by the New Zealander artist – exceptionally scarce in this condition.
First edition of the continued adventures of SNUGGLEPOT & CUDDLEPIE, two anthropomorphic baby gum-nuts, and their friend RAGGED BLOSSOM, a young blossom girl, portrayed in glorious detail. Scarce in any condition, especially so in dust jacket.