ROOTABAGA STORIES PART ONE
Signed first Michael Hague-illustrated edition of this collection of distincly American fairy tales from the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer – with original drawing.
Signed first Michael Hague-illustrated edition of this collection of distincly American fairy tales from the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer – with original drawing.
Signed first Hague-illustrated edition of this beloved tale of a bumbling docor who learns how to talk to animals – with original drawing of a monkey in a hat.
Signed first edition of this BAD KITTY chapter book, which finds our trouble-making feline at odds with the catsitter – with original drawing.
Inscribed later printing with an original watercolor by Yashima, this illustrated collection of Korean folk tales "changed, elaborated, and combined" these stories for an American audience.
Signed first edition of the first book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the boys are thrown into Ancient Egypt along with Joe's sister and her cat Cleo – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed first printing of the fifth book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the boys are zapped to various points in the late 21st century – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed first printing of the third book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the mysterious Book transports the boys to the wild West– with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed special edition of the second book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which the mysterious Book transports Joe and his friends to a pirate ship on the high seas – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
Signed first printing of the first book in the TIME WARP TRIO series, in which Joe's magician uncle gives him a mysterious book that transports he and his friends to the Middle Ages – with original drawing by Lane Smith.
First printing, signed (with original drawing) by Newberry winner Willard of this fantastic story of an abandoned subway station that leads to another world, and the two children who are tasked with defeating the evil FIREBRAT found there.
Large pen and ink drawing with pencil shading from SHANTY ANN, by Grace Moon and illustrated by Carol Moon, published in 1935 by Frederick A. Stokes.
Original finished pen-and-ink drawing signed by Cady, used in THE RAGGEDY ANIMAL BOOK published by Rand McNally in 1928.
First printing, a fine copy in the original printed glassine, inscribed by Sendak and with an original pen drawing of a Wild Thing.
First printing, set in Connecticut during the American Revolution, signed by Weisgard with a simple ink sketch of the titular rooster.
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.