THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF OZ
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 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 issue of one of the best-loved works of American literature, in scarce original dust jacket.
First edition of the first book in the Elsie Dinsmore series, a major precursor to the Nancy Drew books.
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.
Review copy of the first US edition, in the scarce first-issue dust jacket.
Terrific collection of Lemony Snicket works, including first printings of every volume of A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS – 8 of which are stamped and inscribed by the author, and one with the rare dust jacket – along with Snicket's autobiography, stamped and signed by Handler.
First edition, first state of this continuation of Baum's Oz series, a beautiful copy in the rare dust jacket.
Inscribed first edition of the first Roosevelt bear – "Teddy" bear – book, with an additional signed studio photo of the author laid in.
First edition, first issue of the first Oz book both written and illustrated by Neill, who illustrated every Oz book from 1904 to 1942.
First printing, a fine copy in the original printed glassine, inscribed by Sendak and with an original pen drawing of a Wild Thing.
First edition, a rare original fairy tale boldly illustrated in W. W. Denslow's signature poster-like style.
First edition of this "tale for boys," a pioneering novel of juvenile adventure fiction.
First edition of this classic story of the life and domestication of an Alaskan wolfdog.
First printing of the last of the Little House books, in which Laura is almost sixteen and teaching school.
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 printing of this bucolic romp with a twist, in which a farmer creates a clockwork double of his nephew.
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).
First edition of this charming collection of new and classic children's stories as told by the Man in the Moon, with the help of radiophone technology, a beautiful copy.
Signed limited edition, one of 500 numbered copies signed by Hague – this an additionally inscribed copy with an original Hague drawing of the Scarecrow alongside his signature.
First edition of the 2nd book in Baum's YA detective series, with a striking ombre binding design.
First edition in the uncommon dust jacket.
Magnificent copy, in original publisher's box.
Very scarce first edition of this later Oz novel, one of just two published by Snow following Ruth Plumly Thompson, L. Frank Baum's first authorized successor.
First edition in book form of Thompson's adventure serial.
First edition, first state of this later entry in the Oz series.