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Mid-century "double doll" pop-up featuring a cat figure and a chick figure, accompanied by two "costume books" with clothes for the dolls.
Mid-century "double doll" pop-up featuring a cat figure and a chick figure, accompanied by two "costume books" with clothes for the dolls.
First edition of this charming pop-up Advent calendar, featuring the Nativity and liftable flaps that reveal winter scenes and toys.
Unusual and charming pop-up greeting card of a rosy-cheeked child in a silver high chair, with a blanket of real fabric.
A wonderful pop-up and moveable edition with six pop-ups and five moveables imaginatively engineered by James Roger Díaz, including double-page playing card pop-ups.
Mid-century American pop-up book, featuring four color pop-us of Noah, Daniel, Moses, and David and Goliath.
First edition of this story told only in pictures, featuring marvelous pop-up and moveable pages of the misadventures of Paddy, a humanized pig.
First edition of this colorful and charming pop-up card, with Art Nouveau aesthetic elements.
Mid-century American Christmas and nursery rhyme-themed pop-up book, following Santa as he visits Mother Goose and her friends.
First printing of one of the most well executed pop-ups of its kind, with each spread containing two pop-ups, one emerging as the leaf is opened, the other under a flap.
Mid-century Christmas-themed pop-up book, including "The Night Before Christmas," with 4 full-color pop-ups of Christmas scenes, from Santa's workshop to opening gifts.
First edition of this landmark US pop-up book in the early days of the Walt Disney Company, issued by the publisher who first trademarked the term "pop-up."
Glorious early Disney pop-up "presented by" Mickey Mouse, part of the pioneering Blue Ribbon movable book project that gave pop-ups their official name.
Major early Disney pop-up, part of the pioneering Blue Ribbon movable book project that gave pop-ups their official name.
Rare German-language edition of the Camelot-themed Mickey Mouse pop-up, a fine copy.