Alphabet Panorama
First edition of this delightful and detailed French panorama alphabet — each panel is its own game, with a number of hidden objects beginning with the featured letter.
First edition of this delightful and detailed French panorama alphabet — each panel is its own game, with a number of hidden objects beginning with the featured letter.
First edition of this charming paper doll set, complete with fashionable chromolithograph dresses and hats, in the scarce original box.
First edition of a charming miniature seaside fishery paper doll panorama, complete in its original envelope.
Unused 3-panel Christmas themed novelty book, illustrated in an exuberant early 1960s style.
Exceptionally scarce entirely intact first state of the "Waddle Book" version of the American classic, published with 6 figures meant to be punched out and used as toys.
First edition, a book within a 3D house with a door and windows: when the latch is opened, the text of the story folds out in panorama fashion from the left, and on the right is a pop-up.
Novelty 1940s children's book, combining a story and a play, complete with a script, stage, and die-cut figures.
Complete cloth book, in which a little boy prepares for the day with real items the reader can play with to learn each action, including button, belt buckle, zipper, hankie, and more.
Signed first printing of the toy theatre based upon "the sets and costumes of the Broadway production of the play designed by Edward Gorey."
First edition of this stylish Victorian paper doll, with four chromolithographed dresses.
Rare house-shaped promotional metal book case from the pioneering woman publisher, and containing an early miniature edition of LITTLE ENGINE.
Complete shadow theater book for dramatizing two Perrault fairy tales, from the acclaimed children's book series with a Modernist point of view.
Picture book panorama with punch-outs for young children to play at being nurses (depicted as girls) and doctors (depicted as boys).
Elaborate 4-panel panorama of Catland, each panel showing the interior of a different room in the cats' house with Wains humanized cats and furniture illustrated with chromolithographs, complete with all 14 paper figures.