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, in which Buster and his dog Tige travel to France, Switzerland, England, and more.
First edition of this history of Christmas, describing not only the origin and evolution of the holiday but also the various methods of observance in different countries.
First printing of the Sendak edition, published after Sendak designed the costumes and sets for the Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of the NUTCRACKER.
First edition of this Christmas-themed book about Santa's younger brother who runs a "Sugar Shop" —with terrific Art Deco-style illustrations.
First edition, first issue of one of the best-loved works of American literature, in scarce original dust jacket.
Gorgeous first printing of White's classic children's book.
True first edition of this popular epistolary romance novel, following an US orphan girl's relationship with her mysterious benefactor while she attends women's college and embarks on a career as a writer.
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 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).
Second printing (as tentatively noted in BAL), of the bucolic classic, a beautiful copy.
First printing of White's first book for children, a charming classic of the small but robust Mouse Adventure genre.
First edition of a selection of stories from various sources all about birds, many with conservationist tones.
First edition of the Big Little Book version of the film "The Big Cage," based on the story by Edward Anthony.
First printing of the continued adventures of Freddy the pig, who, along with his animal friends, embarks on a camping trip and discovers some unfriendly ghosts.
First printing, set in Connecticut during the American Revolution, featuring Weisgard's gorgeous two-tone illustrations.
A Bedtime-Story Book, illustrated by Harrison Cady with six nice black and white plates.
First edition, an I Can Read Book about a family of foxes, wonderfully illustrated in color by the author.
First edition of this I Can Read Book, retelling an old folk tale and wonderfully illustrated in color by the author.
US-printed anthology of children's stories "told in prose by E. Veale," including a number of Palmer Cox Brownie stories.
A Bedtime-Story Book, illustrated by Harrison Cady with six nice black and white plates.
A Bedtime-Story Book, illustrated by Harrison Cady with nice black and white plates.
A Bedtime Story Book, illistrated with six black and white plates by Harrison Cady.