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  • ORDERING: Orders are accepted by phone 7 days a week from 10am to 9pm EST. Email orders any time. All items subject to prior sale. PAYMENT METHODS: Visa, MasterCard, Amex, Discover, checks, money orders, and PayPal. (Credit Card orders require: billing ad-dress & security code on reverse of card) PAYMENT TERMS: Payment is due before book(s) ship. We will hold book(s) for payment for seven business days. Libraries and insti-tutions may be billed. Connecticut residents, please add 6.35% sales tax. SHIPPING: Media Mail: $4.75 for 1st Book, $1.00 each additional book OR Priority Mail: $11.75 for 1st book, $2.00 for each book after that, per order—Insurance is extra, please request insurance when ordering. INTERNATIONAL orders will be shipped via Global Priority at cost. Please note: We will not falsify customs documents, so please do not ask. RETURNS: You may return any book for any reason as long as: 1) Prior notice by telephone is given within 3 days after receiving book, 2) Item is returned in condition in which is was received and is properly packed and insured for return trip, please use a tracea-ble shipping method. Refunds will be issued for book price and original shipping once item has been safely returned and inspected. Text and Images Copyright 2018 E M Maurice Books, LLC

    E. M. Maurice Books, LLC Timothy Forry, Proprietor 358 Ledge Drive Torrington, CT 06790

    Tel: (860) 480-2264 Email: [email protected]

    Entries with an asterisk (*) are new arrivals

    Upcoming Book Fairs June 3rd—Granite State Book & Ephemera Fair, Everett Arena, 15 Loudon Road, Concord, NH 10am-4 pm June 30th—Cooperstown Antiquarian Book Fair, Clark Sports Center, 124 County Road 52, Cooperstown, NY 10am-4pm September 8th—Rochester Antiquarian Book Fair, Main Street Armory, 900 E. Main Street, Rochester, NY 10am-5pm

    #118—Jeanne D’Arc illustrated by M B de Monvel

    #196—Rainbow Rhymes illustrated by Marianna Sloan

    #115—L’Alouette et le Pinson by Elisabeth Ivanovsky

    #79—Storylady’s

    Russian Tales by Georgene Faulkner & Frederick

    Richardson

  • *5. ABC. Lear, Edward. Edward Lear's Nonsense Alphabet. ill. G S Sher-wood. London: Collins, Circa 1950. 4to. Good / Fair. Beige cloth pictorially stamped in green ink, school stamps on endpaper and 2 pages with paperclip marks, otherwise a clean copy; dust jacket missing pieces, edge tears, a sticker hides the original price. A scarce edition of Lear's Nonsense Alphabet with marvelous color artwork by Punch artist G. S. Sherwood. $17.50

    6. ABC. Todd, Mary Fidelis. ABC and 123. ill. Mary Fidelis Todd. NY: Whittlesey House, 1955. Third Printing. 4to. NF / NF. Red boards with light shelf wear, small crack at top of spine; illustrated dust jacket with light dust soil and small chips. An ABC book of trades with counting lessons too. Very 1950's in style. $35.00

    1. Abbott, Jacob. History of Hernando Cortez (Altemus' Young People's Li-brary). Phila: Henry Altemus, 1900. 12mo. Very Good Grey pictorial cloth with faint stain on front cover, rubbing to extremities, gift inscription. Story of Cortez's explora-tions illustrated in b&w. $30.00

    4. ABC. Huygen, Wil; Illustrated by Rien Poortvliet. Book of the Sand-man and the Alphabet of Sleep. NY: Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 1989. 1st Am. Ed. Oblong 4to. VG / VG. Picto-rial boards, paper clip impression on first few pages; matching dust jacket slight age-toned along top edge, with small edge tears. A strange, but wonderful book, comprised of an alphabet, each letter represented by

    some aspect of sleep, i.e.: B for Bed, I for Insomnia, etc... There are also stories and factual prose all about sleeping. Illustrated in color on every page with fine details and exquisite colors. $25.00

    3. ABC. Craig, Helen. Mouse House ABC (Panorama). NY: Random House, 1979. 1st Am. Ed. Very Good Small panorama print-ed in color on one side, crease in spine and

    light edge wear; pictorial slip case is fine. Mice doing humorous things with the letters of the alphabet. $25.00

    2. ABC. ABC Du General Toto. 12mo. Very Good. Circa 1920s, no publisher or place. Color printed paper wraps, a chip to last page and rear cover. A lovely ABC with a military theme, six pages printed in color, the balance in b&w. Text in French. $60.00

    12. Astronomy. Simon, Seymour (Auth). Jupiter. NY: William Morrow & Co, (1985). First Printing. Square 4to. Fine / NF. Glossy pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with light surface rubbing. All about the giant, stormy planet, illus-trated with photographs. Fascinating. $12.50

    11. Arthurian Legend; Shannon, Mark and David (Illustrator). Gawain and the Green Knight. ill. David Shannon. NY: G P Putnam & Sons, 1994. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Green paper boards, light shelf wear else fine; color illustrated dust jacket with light wear and a small closed tear, light foxing to verso. A tale from Arthurian Legend with bold illustrations by Shannon. $20.00

    10. Arthurian Legend. Lowe, Samuel E.; Illus-trated by Neil O'Keeffe. In the Court of King Arthur. Racine, WI: Whitman, (1918, but lat-er). Later Printing. 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Bur-gundy cloth with full color pastedown, titled in gilt on spine, fraying to spine ends, gilt dulled, pages age-toned at edges. The story of King Arthur illustrated with a full-page color frontis, and four-color plates plus one 2-color plate. $25.00

    7. ABC. Wilks, Mike. Ultimate Al-phabet. ill. Mike Wilks. NY: Henry Holt, (1986). Stated 1st Am. Ed. Oblong Folio. NF / No Jacket as Is-sued. Pictorial boards, slightly dark-ened at edges. Twenty-six fabulously detailed puzzle pictures, one for each letter of the alphabet. The reader is to find all the objects in the picture that begin with the letter on the op-posing page. Tons of fun. $45.00

    8. Advertising. John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance. Healthy School Child. John Hancock, (1940). 12mo. Very Good. Color printed paper wraps, slight darkening at edges of rear cover and along spine. A little booklet to promote children's health and hy-giene with illustrations in line. $25.00

    9. Arabian Nights. Noel, Bernard (Adapted by); Le Foll, Alain (Illus). Sindbad the Sailor. NY: Doubleday / Good Books, 1972. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Pictorial boards in illustrated dust jack-et with light dust soil and small piece missing from rear panel. Retelling of one of the most famous tales from Arabian Nights with incredible full-page b&w illustrations. $30.00

    Entries with an asterisk (*) are new arrivals

  • 13. Astronomy. Simon, Seymour (Auth). Saturn. NY: William Morrow & Co, (1985). First Printing. Square 4to. Fi-ne / NF. Glossy pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with light wear and one small tear. All about the myste-rious ringed planet illustrated with pho-tographs. Fascinating. $12.50

    17. Baldwin, Arthur S.; Illustrated by Gordon Grant. Sou'wester Goes North. ill. Gordon Grant. NY: Random House, (1938). 8vo. NF / VG. No statement of edition, no later titles listed. Blue cloth with minor wear, residue from sticker on endpaper (tiny); illustrat-ed dust jacket with edge wear, closed tears and tiny losses. The second sailing adventure story in the Sou'wester series. $25.00 See image at top of next column...

    18. Beattie, Janet; Illustrated by Hildegard L. Hopkins. Mr. Bunny. ill. Hildegard L. Hopkins. NY: Howell, Soskin, (1944). 1st Ed. 4to. NF / NF. Illustrated boards with light rubbing to extremities; match-ing dust jacket with minor wear. Mr. Bunny has a cold and his son has a bright idea to help him get rid of it. Adorable 3-color artwork throughout. $35.00

    19. Bendick, Jeanne. What Could You See? ill. Jeanne Bendick. NY: Whittlesey House, 1957. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Green cloth, light foxing to endpapers, brief gift inscription; color illustrated dust jacket with edge wear and small chips. A book about different professions, framed by asking the question "What would you see if you were a...farmer, astronaut, hunter, etc..." Nice artwork in 3-color and b&w. $35.00

    14. Bader, Barbara. American Picture-books from Noah's Ark to The Beast Within. NY: Macmillan, (1976). First Print-ing. Thick 4to. Fine / NF. Brown cloth in dust jacket with small edge nick. A fresh clean copy of one of the most oft cited ref-erence works dedicated to American pic-turebooks. $150.00

    15. Baker, A. Z. (Alfred Zantzinger). Original Comic Art Featuring a Mad Hare and A Rooster. ill. A. Z. Baker (B. Baker). Good Circa 1910. Ink and watercolor on board featuring an angry looking hare with an umbrella and a rooster in a pond. The board is age-toned and chipped at edges, water stain on backside of board. Most likely drawn after Baker's return to the US after a few years spent in France based on the address written on the back of the drawing. At the time Baker was a frequent contributor to French publications such as Rire, Bon Vivant and Pele-Mele, so this may not have been published domestically. Image Dimensions: 9.25 x 13.25. $400.00

    16. Baker, A. Z. (Alfred Zantzinger). Original Comic Art featuring Three Monkeys. ill. A. Z. Baker (B. Baker). Good Circa 1910. Original ink and wa-tercolor illustration on board featuring three monkeys. Board with water stain at corners protruding minimally into image. Image dimensions: 8.25" x 9.25” $200.00

    20. Bernhard, Josephine B. (Adapted by); Illustrated by Irena Lorentowicz. Lullaby: Why the Pussy-Cat Washes Himself So Often. ill. Irena Lorentowicz. NY: Roy Pub, 1944. 1st Ed. Oblong 4to. Fine / NF. Illustrated boards in matching dust jacket with slight wear. Illustrated endpapers. A Christmas nativity story adapted from a Polish folktale. Illustrated with bold and striking color lithographs throughout. $100.00

    21. Bible. Illustrated by Hugo Von Hofsten. Bible Stories for Chil-dren (Pleasant Hour Series). ill. Hugo Von Hofsten. NY: Barse & Hopkins, Circa 1920. 14to. Very Good + / VG. 07 pgs. + 7 pgs. ads. Blue cloth ruled in gilt with color pastedown, chip at head of spine, else near fine; pictorial dust jacket with edge wear and small losses at spine ends. A selection of stories from the bible, retold for a young audience and illustrated with four color plates. $45.00

    22. Black Interest. Davis, Norman; Illustrated by Winslade. Picken's Treasure Hunt. NY: OUP, 1955. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. Grey cloth, light shelf wear; illustrated dust jacket with wear and 1" piece from rear panel. The story of a Gambian boy who is given a quest by his father. Nice 2-color artwork throughout. $75.00

    #17

    #18

  • 23. Bradley, Helen. Miss Carter Came with Us. London: Jonathan Cape, (1973). Stated 1st Ed. Large Oblong 4to. VG / Good. Purple cloth, top corner bumped; Illustrated dust jacket age-toned, and we believe it was laminated by a previous owner. A charming picture book by Helen Bradley whose artistic career didn't begin until she was in her sixties. $45.00

    24. Brett, Jan (Illus); Porazinska, Janina (Auth). Enchanted Book, A Tale from Krakow. ill. Jan Brett. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1987). 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Hard cover in color illustrated dust jacket. Retelling of a Polish folk tale illustrated with richly colored and detailed color plates by Jan Brett. $40.00

    25. Briggs, Raymond. When the Wind Blows. ill. Raymond Briggs. NY: Schock-en Books, (1982). 1st Am. Ed. Folio. Good / No Jacket as Issued. Pictorial boards, corners worn, 1/2" chip from top of spine, small hole at rear edge of spine. Told in the style of a graphic novel. Fabu-lous artwork in color for this rather dis-turbing story of nuclear annihilation. $25.00

    26. Burchard, Peter. River Queen. ill. Peter Burchard. NY: Macmillan, 1957. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Red pictori-al cloth in color illustrated dust jacket with chipping at extremities, a scrape to front panel, and two closed tears. The story of a boy’s adventure on a river steam boat. Beautiful color lithos. $40.00

    27. Browne, Anthony. The Tunnel. ill. Anthony Browne. NY: Knopf, 1989. 1st Am. Ed. Small Oblong 4to. NF / Fine. Pictorial boards, small knock to bottom edge, in matching dust jacket. A story of a sister and brother who have nothing in common and don't get along. One day a trip through a mys-terious tunnel teaches them how much they really love one another. Beautiful color art-work, particularly the scenes after they have passed through the tunnel. $45.00

    28. Burnett, Frances Hodgson; Illustrated By Reginald Birch. Two Little Pilgrims' Progress, A Story of the City Beauti-ful. NY: Charles Scribners Sons, 1895. 1st Ed. 8vo. Very Good 191 pgs + 16pgs ads. Blue cloth pictorially stamped in dark blue and gilt, light wear to corners and spine ends, small chip at edge of page 5. The story of two children who venture off by themselves to go to the World's Fair. BAL 2088. $175.00

    29. Burnett, Frances Hodgson (Ed.). Chil-dren's Book. ill. Various. NY: Cupples & Leon Company, (1915). Large 8vo. Good Pictorial green cloth with rubbing to folds and edges, internally clean overall with a mended tear to frontis. A collection of stories, poetry, fairy tales and comics for the entertainment of young ones. Illustrated with color plates, b&w plates and line art by Florence E. Nosworthy, Harrison Cady, Louis Wain, Maria Kirk and many others. $35.00

    31. Calloway, Northern J. And Hall, Carol; Illustrated by Sammis McLean. Northern J. Calloway Presents Super-Vroomer. Gar-den City: Doubleday, (1978). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with small pieces from spine ends. Library binding but NOT x-lib. Three friends join together to build a box-car and learn what it really means to be a winner. Energetic illustrations in color. Calloway, who conceived the idea for the book, played "David" on Sesame Street. $25.00

    30. Caldecott, Randolph; Billington, Elizabeth T. (Ed.); Sendak, Maurice (Appreciation by). Randolph Caldecott Treasury. NY: Frederick Warne & Co., First Trade Edition. Thick Oblong 4to. Fine / VG. (1978). Brown cloth in illustrated dust jacket with wear at rear spine fold, spine ends lightly chipped, closed tear. A selection of writings about Caldecott plus reproductions of some of his most famous picture books. $45.00

    32. Calloway, Northern J. And Hall, Carol; Illustrated by Sammis McLean. I Been There. Garden City: Doubleday, (1977). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with edge tears and light wear. A little inner-city boy's imagination can take him wherever he wants to go. Fun, detailed color artwork throughout. $35.00

    33. Carroll, Lewis. Hunting of the Snark. ill. Kelly Oeschli. NY: Pantheon Books, 1966. First or Early Edition. 8vo. NF / VG. Boards with cloth spine, light wear to ex-tremities, no writing, no foxing; illustrated dust jacket with wear, edges tears, price clipped. Detailed artwork in 3 colors, done with a sense of humor. $35.00

  • 34. Carroll, Lewis; Illustrated by Anthony Browne. Alice's Adventures in Wonder-land. ill. Anthony Browne. NY: Knopf, 1st Am. Ed. 4to. NF / Fine. (1988). Red cloth, pages very slightly age-toned at edges; illustrated dust jacket, with original price intact. Browne, a Greenaway Medalist, lends his talented and whimsical hand to Carroll's masterpiece. Color artwork throughout. $35.00

    35. Cats. My Kitten. Racine, WI: Whitman, 1954. Good Color printed stiff paper covers die-cut in the shape of a kitten holding a flower, pages thumped, top corners a little dogeared. A poem about a little girl and her kitten with adorable color artwork on every page. $25.00

    39. Christmas. Stockton, Frank R.; Illustrat-ed by Nancy Kincaide. Poor Count's Christmas. Fenn & Fenn, 1980. Limited Edition. 8vo. Private Press. Fine Blue paper over boards with gilt design. Stockton's well-known holiday tale illustrated in color and privately printed by Fenn & Fenn for their friends. Unknown limitation. $35.00

    40. Chromolithographs. Miss Mistletoe. Boston: De Wolfe & Fiske Co., No date, circa 1890s. Good / No Jacket. 3.5" x 3.25". 12 pgs. Blue cloth backed color printed paper over boards. Dear little book with 4 delightful chromolithographs. Boards rubbed, small chip to front and rear cov-er, slight age-toning. $25.00

    43. Cooking. Lombardi-Rojas, Felipe (Auth), Ivens, Dorothy (Illus). A to Z No-Cook Cookbook. ill. Dorothy Ivens (Author Portrait by Norman Rockwell). NY: R-L Creations INC, 1972. Probable 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Illustrat-ed boards, very slight darkening at front edge, matching dust jacket slightly age-toned with closed edge tears. Juvenile cookbook with lots of recipes that require no baking or cooking, illustrated in color throughout. Por-trait of author on rear of jacket by Norman Rockwell. $25.00

    *42. Colmont, Marie. Down the River (Panorama De Fleuve in book form). ill. Alexandra Exter. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1940. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. VG / VG. Pictorial boards with shelf wear and previous owner's name on endpaper; dust jacket worn with a few small losses, original price intact ($1.50). The Pere Castor book, Panora-ma de Fleuve in book form, slightly abbreviated. Bader page 127. $125.00

    41. Collier, Virginia M. & Eaton, Jeanette; Illustrated by Frank E. Schoonover. Roland the Warrior NY: Harcourt Brace, (1934). 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Red cloth with a few faint stains and light wear, bookplate on endpaper. A prose retelling of the epic leg-end of the warrior Roland and his battles against Charlemagne and France. Action-packed part

    -color illustrations by Schoonover appearing as full and double-page. This copy is inscribed by Collier to her friend, Marion. $50.00

    36. Cats. Palazzo, Tony. Susie the Cat. NY: Viking/JLG, 1949. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / No Jacket. Blue cloth, slight-ly sunned at edges, lacks dust jacket. Wonderfully illustrated picturebook about an adventurous cat. Guild Edi-tion. $10.50

    *37. Chonz, Selina; Illustrated by Alois Carigiet. A Bell for Ursli. NY: Oxford University Press, 1950. 1st Am. Ed. Large Oblong 4to. NF / VG. Paper covered boards with cloth spine, board edges slightly faded, color pictorial dust jacket with light soil and a few shallow edge losses. The story of a young boy in Switzerland who is going to participate in the Spring Festi-val. Gorgeous color lithos throughout. Bader pg. 358. $75.00

    *38. Chonz, Selina; Illustrated by Alois Carigiet. Snow-storm, The. NY: Henry Z. Walck, 1958. 1st Am. Ed. Ob-long 4to. VG / VG. Paper-covered boards with edge wear and fading along edges, clean pages; color illustrated dust jacket with edge tears and small chips, original price intact ($3.50). A book about Ursli and Florina who are dec-orating a sled for a sledding party. Lovely color artwork. $60.00

    44. Cooking. Katzman, Susan Manlin. For Kids Who Cook, Recipes and Treats. ill. Edward Kohorst. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, (1977). First Printing. 8vo. Fine / NF. Hard cover in photo-illustrated dust jacket with a few tiny edge tears. Recipes for more advanced junior chefs from main dishes to desserts. $45.00

    45. Coolidge, Susan. Rhymes and Bal-lads for Girls and Boys. ill. Harriet Roosevelt Richards & E. H. Garrett. Bos-ton: Roberts Brothers, 1892. 1st Ed. 4to. Good to Very Good Green cloth stamped in silver, corners and spine edges worn, corner off one page else internally sound and clean. Verses by Coolidge (author of What Katy Did), many of which will strike a familiar chord with today's reader. Delicate and lovely artwork by H R Rich-ards and bold work by Garrett. $65.00

  • 46. Cooney, Barbara (Illus); McLerran, Alice. Roxaboxen. NY: Lothrop Lee & Shepard, 1991. First Printing. Oblong 4to. Fine / VG. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket which is slightly darkened at top edge. The story of how children’s' imaginations turn a rocky hill into their own little town and the events that transpire in the imaginary town. Beautiful artwork by Cooney. $35.00

    48. Cox, Palmer; Illustrated by William Curtis Holdsworth. Bugaboo Bill. NY: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux/Ariel Books, (1971). First Thus. 4to. NF / VG. Pictorial beige cloth, finger soil to one page, illustrated dust jacket with sunned spine and small stain at rear spine edge, stray mark on rear panel. Classic Palmer Cox story which originally appeared in St. Nicholas magazine. Here with new illustrations from pencil drawings by William Curtis Holdsworth. $25.00

    49. Crane, Jackie W (Auth); Pomerantz, Norman (Illus). Crane's Fairy Tales (Inscribed by Author). NY: Greenwich Books, (1958). Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. Very Good to NF / VG. Red cloth, light foxing and one abrasion to endpapers; pictorial dust jacket with chipping at spine ends and light edge wear. Contemporary fairy tales with illustrations in black and white. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. $35.00

    *51. Davis, Louise Littleton. Snowball Fight in the White House (Signed by Author). ill. Linda Boehm. Phila: Westminster Press, 1974. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / Good. 1/4 cloth hard cover, minor rubbing to spine ends; pictorial dust jacket worn with old tape repairs to ver-so, original price intact ($3.50). Story of a children's Christmas party in the White House based on an actual account by President An-drew Jackson's grand-niece Mary Donelson. Illustrated in limited color throughout. This copy is signed by the author $25.00

    53. De Brunhoff, Jean. Histoire De Babar le Petit Elephant. Paris: Jardin Des Modes, (1931). 1st Ed. Folio. Good. Color illustrated boards with cloth spine, slight edge rubbing, wear to extremities, FFEP excised, shaky but a clean copy. A landmark in children's literature, prized for the brilliance of the artwork, meticu-lous production and di-rect text, the Babar books are a great asset for any collection. The story of Babar came into existence as a story told to the Brunhoff children, by their mother. Jean de Brunhoff was sickly and confined to a sanitorium, where he was able to

    paint the pictures and compose the text for the first Babar book. Michel de Brunhoff, Jean's brother, was an editor with Jardin des Modes and was immediately taken with his brother's elephant drawings. Thus, the first Babar book was born. (See Hurlimann pgs. 195-199). First Issue without the elephant logo on copyright page. This copy appears to have been signed by Laurent de Brun-hoff, but we do not guarantee the signature after a side by side comparison of a known signature. $1,100.00

    *54. DeWitt, C. H. (Illus); Gilchrist, Marie E. (Auth). Story of the Great Lakes. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1942. Early Edition. Square 4to. VG / No Jacket. No statement of edition, so early, but NOT first. Pictorial boards, with rubbed edges and worn corners, bookstore sticker inside front cover. All about The Great Lakes Region of the United States, including history, native peoples, geography and re-sources. Stunning color lithographs and b&w artwork. $25.00

    50. D'Aulaire, Ingri & Edgar Parin. Don't Count Your Chicks. Garden City: Double-day Doran & Co., 1943. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. VG / Good. Unpaginated. Illustrated boards with red cloth back strip, extremities worn, a few pages with light soil. Dust wrapper worn at edges with a few mended tears and loss-es at spine tips. The story of a woman who dreams of the riches she will have from sell-ing eggs. Caught up in her dream, her eggs fall to the road and crumble. By the end, she realizes that she is quite content with what she has. Illustrated in color and black and

    white by the D'Aulaires. A charming and uncommon D'Aulaire book. $75.00

    52. De Barthe, Penn (Illus): Dods, Helen C. (Auth). Story of Betty and Teddy. Rochester: Stecher Litho Co., 1916. 12mo. Very Good + Color printed stiff paper wraps with light spine wear and faint stain on title page (barely visible). A cute little book (approx. 6"H by 3.5"W) with 6 full page color illustrations, balance in red & navy. Betty takes her Teddy bear to the shore and accidentally loses him to the waves.

    Fortunately, help is nearby and all ends well for Betty & Teddy. $75.00

    47. Counting. Craig, Helen. Mouse House 1, 2, 3. NY: Random House, 1980. 1st Am. Ed. Very Good Small panorama printed in color on one side, crease in first and last panels; pictorial slip case is good with tape repair to bottom panel and some wear. Mice doing humorous things with numbers. $25.00

    *55. DeWitt, C. H. (Illus); McClintock, Marshall. Story of New England. ill. C. H. De Witt. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1941. Early Printing. Square 4to. VG / No Jacket. (1941). Pictorial boards, edges and corners a bit worn, gift inscription on front endpaper. All about New Eng-land, including history, native peoples, geography and re-sources. Stunning color litho-graphs and b&w artwork. $25.00

  • 58. Doane, Pelagie (Illus); Jones, Mary Alice (Auth). Tell Me About God. NY: Rand McNally & Company, (1943). Proba-ble 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Blue cloth with light dust soil and pages age-toned at edges; color pictorial dust jacket edge worn and darkened at edges. An introduc-tion to Christianity for the very young. Color artwork by Doane throughout. $25.00

    59. Dogs. Robinson, Gertrude. Bring-ing Up Raffles. ill. Glenna M. Latimer. NY: Dutton, 1940. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Red cloth, erased marginal scrawl from one page else fine; illus-trated dust jacket, slightly worn. Story about a little cocker spaniel who is just discovering the world. Wonderful, de-tailed and graphically interesting b&w artwork throughout. Uncommon dog book. $150.00

    60. Dogs. Wahl, Mats (Auth), Nygren, Tord (Illus). Grandfather's Laika. Minneap-olis: Carolrhoda Books, 1990. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Pictorial boards in match-ing dust jacket. The story of a man and his grandson and their love for a golden re-triever named Laika, also deals with their grief when she passes. Delicate and thoughtful watercolor artwork. $25.00

    61. Dogs. Williamson, Jane. Trouble with Alaric. NY: FSG, (1975). Stat-ed 1st Ed. Oblong 4to. Fine / NF. Hard cover in pictorial dust jacket that is just beginning to darken at edges, price clipped. Alaric acts more human than doglike, except, of course, when he speaks. Illustrated in line. Author's first (and only?) book. $20.00

    62. Domanska, Janina. First Noel. NY: Greenwillow, (1986). 1st Ed. Square 4to. Fine / NF. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with a few small edge tears. Lyrics to the holiday song accompanied by beautiful color artwork by Domanska. $35.00

    63. Dragonwagon, Crescent; Illustrated by Lillian Hoban. Strawberry Dress Escape. NY: Charles Scribners Sons, (1975). First Printing. 4to. Fine / Fine. Blue cloth in illus-trated dust jacket. The story of a little girl who experiences the joys of spring after a wind whisks her away. Wispy color artwork by Hoban. $25.00

    64. Du Bois, William Pene. Gentleman Bear. NY: FSG, (1985). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Blue paper over boards, top corner very slightly bumped; dust jacket with edge tears and light wear. Story of Sir Billy, who throughout his life was never seen without his stuffed bear. Color artwork by Du Bois is delightful. $35.00

    57. Dillon, Leo and Diane (Illus); Price, Leontyne (Auth). Aida. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1990). First Printing. Large Square 4to. Fine / NF. Black boards titled in silver with cloth spine; color illus-trated dust jacket with light dust soil, else near fine. Verdi's famous opera retold by Leontyne Price who performed the opera in 1957. Viv-idly pictured by the Dillons with detail. $25.00

    56. Diffin, Charles Willard. Gray Smoke, The Coyote of El Coronel. ill. Alyn. Garden City: Garden City, 1940. First or Early Edition. Square 4to. VG / No Jacket. Illustrated boards with cloth spine, corner wear, spine rubbed, foxing to endpapers. Set in the South-west, is the story of a little coyote who is ostracized by his pack. Gorgeous b&w artwork. $25.00

    65. Du Bois, William Pene. Bear Circus. NY: Viking, 1971. 2nd Printing. 4to. NF / NF. A wonderful tale about koalas, who put on a grand circus for their friends, the kanga-roos. Delightfully pictured by du Bois in full color throughout. A companion to his Caldecott Honor, Bear Party. $22.50

    66. Du Bois, William Pene. Forbidden Forest. NY: Harper & Row, (1978). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. 56 pages. Full color illustrated boards, matching dust jacket with light dusting and 1/2" from top of spine. Library binding but NOT x-lib. A fabulous story about three passengers (a man, a dog & a kangaroo) on a British ship docking in Sydney, Australia, who stop a war from commencing. Illustrated in color throughout in vivid colors and expressive lines. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book for 1978. $50.00

    67. Du Bois, William Pene (Illus); Zolotow, Charlotte (Auth). William's Doll. NY: Harper & Row, (1972). Early Edition. 12mo. Fine / NF. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with slight wear at extremities. On its way to becoming a classic, a touching story with great color artwork by Du Bois. $25.00

  • *69. Education. Bres, H. S., Mlle. J'ap-prends L'Orthographe, L'Orthogra-phe De L'avenir. ill. Various. Paris: Librairie Hachette, No date, circa 1910. 4to. Good / No Jacket. Boards with cloth spine, color pastedown, edges worn, pastedown rubbed, pages age-toned, previous owner's name on FFEP. Easy reading, in verse and prose illustrated with b&w artwork from various sources by different artists and 2 full page color plates (the number of color plates noted by institutions varies from only a frontis and up to 4 color plates) $25.00

    68. Eaton, Seymour; Illustrated by C. Twelvetrees. Prince Domino and "Muffles". Phila: Edward Stern & Co, 1910, (1910).. 1st Ed. 8vo. Near Fine. Green cloth with color picto-rial pastedown, spine very slightly sunned, negligible abrasions to front pastedown, in-ternally clean and

    bright, binding nice and square. From the author of the well-known "Roosevelt Bears" books, comes this adventure tale told in verse about a little boy, Prince Domino. He and his Siamese cat, travel to far off lands where they are helped by a little black and a little Japanese boy (the depictions of whom are slightly stereotypical). Illustrated with detailed b&w line draw-ings as well as seven full page color plates, the image from the cover is not repeated within. $150.00

    70. Elting, Mary; Illustrated by Ursula Koering. Trucks at Work. Garden City: Garden City, 1946. 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Green cloth in color pictorial dust jacket. All about the many and varied uses of trucks, trailers and haulers. Fun color artwork throughout. $35.00

    71. Fair, Sylvia. Bedspread. ill. Sylvia Fair. NY: William Morrow & Co, 1982. First Printing. 4to. NF / NF. Hard cover with light rubbing to corners; color illus-trated dust jacket with tiny chips and edge tears. The story of two old sisters who live on opposite ends of the beds beneath a plain white sheet. One day they decide they will embroider their memories of the house in which they grew up on the bedspread. One embroi-ders with emotion, the other with exact measurements and remembered pat-terns. Beautifully pictured in full color. $35.00

    73. Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Henry R. Mar-tin. Russian Fairy Tales. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1959. 12mo. VG / VG. Pictori-al boards, with minor shelf wear, three pages with tiny brown mark; age-toned dust jacket with light soil, price clipped. New versions of old fairy tales with 3-color artwork throughout. $25.00

    *74. Fairy Tales. Illustrated by Vera Bock. Turk-ish Fairy Tales. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1964. 12mo. Fine / VG. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with sunned spine, overall slightly darkened, price clipped. Very lovely 3-color artwork by Vera Bock. $25.00

    77. Fantasy. Cott, Jonathan (Ed). Beyond the Looking Glass, Extraordinary Works of Fairy Tale and Fantasy: Novels, Stories & Poetry from the Victorian Era. NY: Stonehill, (1973). Stated First Printing. Thick 4to. NF / NF. Green paper over boards, light wear to corners, illustrated dust jacket with light edge wear. A collection of fantasy stories and poetry by authors such as Christina Ros-setti, John Ruskin, George MacDonald, Tom Hood, Mrs. Clifford, Mark Lemon and Mary de Morgan. Illustrated with reproductions of Victo-rian fantasy and fairy tale art. $45.00

    75. Fairy Tales. Retold by Stella Nathan. Rumpelstiltskin (Giant Tell-A-Tale Book). ill. Virginia Tiffany. Racine, WI: Whitman, 1968. 4to. NF / No Jacket. Pic-torial boards, minor wear. The tale of Rumpelstiltskin retold and illustrated with needlepoint designs. $35.00

    72. Fairy Tales. Chinese Fairy Tales. ill. Sonia Roet-ter. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, (1946). First Thus. Oblong 8vo. Very Good +. Pictorial boards, sunned spine, one page with corner crease. A collection of fairy tales with lovely 3-color art-work. The slip case is worn. $45.00

    76. Fairy Tales. Schwartz, Howard (Retold by). Elijah's Violin & Other Jewish Fairy Tales. ill. Linda Heller. NY: Harper & Row, (1983). First Printing. Tall 8vo. Fine / VG. Blue cloth in illustrated dust jacket with edge tears and light wear. A collection of Jewish tales with artwork by Linda Heller and callig-raphy by Tsila Schwartz. $35.00

    *78. Farmer, Nancy. House of the Scorpion (National Book Award, Newbery Honor). NY: Atheneum, 2002. Third Printing. 8vo. VG / NF. Hard cover, gift inscription to endpaper, else fine in a fine dust jacket with original price in-tact, award seal present (National Book Award). A dystopian novel set in a country between the United States and Mexico. $7.50

  • *79. Faulkner, Georgene. Story Lady's Russian Tales (Cover title) Old Russian Tales (Title Page) ill. Frederic Richardson. Chi: M A Donohue & Co., 1913. 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Blue cloth pictorial stamped in gilt with full color pastedown, loss to gilt on cover and spine, pastedown with a few small nicks, front hinge neatly reinforced, a few foxed spots. Five tales, each with a color illustration by Richardson. This copy is inscribed by the author, "The Story Lady," Georgene Faulkner. $125.00

    *80. Fejes, Claire. Enuk, My Son. NY: Pantheon Books, 1969. Probable 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Blue cloth with light shelf wear, previous owner's name on rear end-paper, color illustrated dust jacket with light wear and a few small edge tears, price clipped. The story of an "Eskimo" boy's first whale hunt. Nicely illustrated in color throughout. Signed by author. $35.00

    81. Finger, Charles J.; Illustrated by Henry C. Pitz. When Guns Thundered at Trip-oli. NY: Henry Holt and Company, 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. (1937). Red cloth, faint rem-nants of a brief note at beginning of chap-ter one, else fine; dust jacket with closed tears and light wear. Adventurous tale set during the Barbary War. Fine color frontis and wonderfully detailed b&w artwork by Pitz. $50.00

    *82. Fischer, Hans. Rum Pum Pum, A Procession from Folk and Fairy Tales (Panorama). NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1961. 1st Am. Ed. Narrow Oblong 4to. Very Good Boards bound as a panorama, printed in color, cover soil edge and fold wear. A pan-orama that unfolds to approximately 8 feet long and features char-acters from 7 different folk or fairy tales including Puss in Boots, The Traveling Musicians, The Good-For-Nothings, King Easter Rab-bit, The Death of the Rooster, The Seven Ravens, and The Frog King and His Merry Acrobats. All text is contained on the final panel and summarizes each folk or fairy tale. $125.00

    *84. Folk Tales. Illustrated by Jeanyee Wong. Folk Tales from Vietnam. Mount Vernon, NY: Peter Pauper Press, 1964. 12mo. NF / VG. Pictori-al boards with light wear, offsetting to endpapers, in matching dust jacket with edge wear, age-toned. Very lovely 3-color artwork. Compiled by Glenn W. Monigold. $25.00

    85. Folk Tales. Kalibala, Ernest Balintuma and Davis, Mary Gould. Wakaima and the Clay Man. ill. Avery Johnson. NY: Long-mans, Green & Co, (1946). Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / VG. Beige cloth, faint stain at bot-tom corners, not affecting interior, top edge slightly sunned; dust jacket with edge and fold wear. A collection of East African folk tales from the Baganda Tribe. Illustrated with nice b&w wood cuts by Johnson. This copy is signed by Kalibala. $75.00

    83. Fisher, Leonard Everett (Auth); May, Julian (Auth). Land Beneath the Sea. NY: Holiday House, 1971. 1st Ed. Oblong 4to. Fine / NF. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with a slightly sunned spine. A book about what goes on under the ocean, includ-ing marine biology, geology and geog-raphy. Detailed 2-color artwork. Signed by Fisher. $45.00

    86. Folk Tales. Vo-Dinh. Toad is the Em-peror's Uncle, Animal Folktales from Viet-Nam. Garden City: Doubleday, (1970). Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. Pictorial with rubbing to extremities; matching dust jacket worn and creased. A collection of folk tales from Vietnam featuring animals. Illustrated with nice b&w artwork from watercolors. $25.00

    87. Folk Tales. Wilson, Barbara Ker (Retold by); Lessac, Frane (Illus). Turtle and the Island, a Folktale from Papua New Guinea. NY: J B Lippincott Co, 1990. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. Fine / NF. Hard cover in color pictorial dust jacket with small chip from top of spine. A folk tale from Papua New Guinea with folk art style illustrations in color by Les-sac. $35.00

    88. Folk Tales. Wyndham, Robert. Tales the People Tell in China. ill. Jay Yang. NY: Julian Messner, (1971). 1st Ed. Square 8vo. Fine / NF. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with light soil. Library binding but NOT x-lib. A collection of 15 Chinese folk tales with b&w artwork by Yang. $35.00

    89. Foreman, Michael. Panda and the Bushfire. NY: Prentice Hall, 1986. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Burgundy boards in illus-trated dust jacket. A Panda and his friend the winged lion take a journey to Australia, where they must rescue animals from a bush fire. Marvelous color artwork on every page. $25.00

  • 90. Foreman, Michael. Two Giants. NY: Pan-theon Books, 1967. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. VG / VG. Blue cloth with slight darkening at edges, some spotting to cloth, prev. owner's name; illustrated dust jacket with dust soil, price-clipped. A fable about two giants who have blissfully shared their world, but one day a quarrel erupts. A nice copy of an early Fore-man title. $75.00

    94. Gardiner, Alice Cushing; Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Good Wind and Good Water. NY: Vi-king, 1934. 1st Ed. 8vo. Good / Good. Orange cloth, faint damp stain to bottom corner of boards, not affecting interior, foxing to endpa-pers, spine gilt dulled; color illustrated dust jack-et with pieces missing along edges, damp stain visible on verso. The story of a young man work-ing in a counting house who must travel to Chi-na to find his cousin. An adventure story. Illus-trated in b&w by Wiese $25.00

    93. Gale, Martin and Van Doren, Margaret. Pony Named Nubbin. ill. Margaret Van Doren. NY: Viking/JLG, 1939. 1st Ed. Small 4to. Fine / VG +. Beige pictorial cloth in color illustrated dust jack-et with a slightly sunned spine and light dust soil. The story of a stubborn and proud little pony. Appealing color lithos by Margaret van Doren. Junior Literary Guild Edition, printed from first edition sheets. $30.00

    *95. Garis, Howard R. Uncle Wiggily and His Friends. ill. George Carlson. NY: Platt & Munk, 1955. Square 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Green pictorial cloth with wear to extremities, endpa-per creased. Stories of Uncle Wiggily illustrated in bright color and b&w. $12.50

    96. Glasgow, G. R. (Geraldine). Little Pickle, A. ill. Unknown. London, Printed in Germany: Nister & Co, No date, 1890s. 48mo. Good + / No Jacket. Unpagi-nated. Approx. 3.5 x 3.25" Red cloth backed color picto-rial boards with minor soil, cover illustration depicts a

    little boy and girl in a rowboat called Little Pickle. 4 endearing full-page chromolithographs, other illustrations in b&w. Pages age-toned, negligible amount of soil. So very cute. $25.00

    *98. Goody, Phyllis B. Julio, the Shoe-shine Boy. ill. Susan Beardsley. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press, 1977. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Brown cloth hard cover, small snag in cloth at bottom edge, else fine; dust jacket slightly age-toned along edges, price clipped. The story of a little boy in Peru who earns money shining shoes outside of a hotel. Printed on thick paper, illustrated in color throughout. $25.00

    99. Gray, Harold. Little Orphan Annie Bucking the World. NY: Cupples & Leon Company, 1929. 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Pictori-al boards with cloth spine, shelf wear, abra-sion to rear cover, front panel of dust jacket only. The fourth Little Orphan Annie book, each page featuring a four-panel comic. $75.00

    97. Goodwin, Mrs. [Lavinia] S. Little Folks' Own: Stories, Sketches, Po-ems, and Paragraphs, Designed to Amuse and Benefit the Young. Bos-ton: W. P. Fetridge, 1855, (1854).. Probable 1st Ed. 8vo. Good Gift inscrip-tion dated December 1854. Red cloth with blind stamped design on front cov-er, gilt design and titling on spine, slightly oxidized, top of spine chipped, small split at front fold, sporadic foxing. A stories and familiar poems for the young, nicely illustrated throughout. $60.00

    100. Green, Hannah; Illustrated by Tony Chen. In the City of Paris. Garden City: Doubleday, 1st Ed. Small 4to. Fine / Fine. (1985). Glossy pictorial boards in matching dust jacket. A tour of the gardens and parks of Paris for young readers with extremely lovely color artwork by Chen. $45.00

    92. French. Comtesse De Segur; Illustrated by Marie-Madeleine Franc-Nohain. Les Malheurs De Sophie. Tours: Maison Alfred Mame et Fils, 1933. Early Edition. 4to. Near Very Good Pictorial boards with cloth spine, covers worn and soiled. Illustrated with beautiful full-page color plates. Text in French. $50.00

    National Book Award 91. Fox, Paula. Place Apart. NY: FSG, (1980). Stated First Printing. 8vo. Fine / NF. Hard cover in color illustrated dust jacket, slightly age-toned. A girl moves to a new town after her father's passing, feeling isolated, becomes involved with a boy with questionable intentions. $25.00

    *101. Green, John. Fault in Our Stars. NY: Dut-ton, 2012. Fourth Printing. 8vo. Fine / NF. Hard cover in dust jacket with light creasing along edge, original price intact. The "Exclusive Collec-tor's Edition," which includes the transcript of an interview with the author. $7.50

  • 103. Greenaway, Kate. Introduction by Rod-ney Engen. Kate Greenaway's Mother Goose, or Old Nursery Rhymes: The Complete Facsimile Sketchbooks. NY: Harry N. Abrams, Inc, (1988). 1st Ed. 8vo. Fine / Fine. Yellow cloth in illustrated dust jacket. Reproduction of the Greenaway's manuscript, held by the New York Public Library, for her famous Mother Goose. $35.00

    102. Greenaway, Kate (Illus). Kate Green-away's Original Drawings for The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. NY: Schocken Books, (1981). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Grey cloth with pictorial dust jacket with light soil, crease and closed tear to front panel. Sketches done for "The Snow Queen," on which Greenaway was working when she passed away. Published for the first time in 1981. Afterward by Michael Pat-rick Hearn. $30.00

    104. Grimm Bros. Grimm's Golden Goose. ill. Charles Mikolaycak. NY: Random House, (1969). 1st Ed. 4to. NF / Good. Board with cloth spine, light dust soil, bottom edge bumped; color illustrated dust jacket with missing pieces and closed tears, light soil. Famous Grimm tale illustrated in color throughout. $35.00

    Newbery Medal Winner *107. Hamilton, Virginia. M. C. Higgins the Great. ill. James McMullan (Jacket Art). NY: Macmillan, 1974. First Printing. 8vo. Fine / VG Minus. Brown cloth titled in silver ink; color illustrated dust jacket presents well, but does have a tape mend to verso of jacket, original price intact ($6.95). 1975 Newbery Medal Win-ner. Scarce. $125.00

    *105. Grimm, Brothers; Adapted by Marguerite Reynier. Contes De Grimm. ill. Pierre Noury. Paris: Ernest Flammarion, [1930], per BNdeF. Small 4to. Very Good. Pictorial boards with cloth spine, edges moderately worn, pages age-toned but not brittle. A selec-tion of Grimm fairy tales with many b&w illustrations and 12 color plates by Pierre Noury. A lovely illustrated edition. $75.00

    106. Haley, Gail E. Abominable Swamp Man. NY: Viking, (1975). First Printing. Oblong 4to. Fine / VG. Purple cloth in illustrated dust jacket with edge wear, closed tears and creasing. The story of a brave girl who warns the Abominable Swamp Man of the plans her town's mayor has for him. Detailed line art throughout. Haley was awarded the Caldecott Medal for the book, A Story, A Story. $35.00

    108. Henry, Marguerite; Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Pictured Geography, Alaska in Story and Picture. Chi: Albert Whitman, 1943. Revised Edi-tion. Oblong 12mo. Fine / NF. Green cloth in illustrated dust jacket with one closed tear. All about varied ter-rain and resources of Alaska with great artwork by Wiese. $25.00

    *109. Hillerman, Tony. Boy Who Made Dragonfly, A Zuni Myth. ill. Laszlo Ku-binyi. NY: Harper & Row, 1972. Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. Fine / NF. Reinforced pictori-al cloth in illustrated dust jacket with gold Harpercrest sticker, light wear, price clipped. A retelling of an old Zuni tale by Tony Hillerman, best known for his de-tective fiction, detailed b&w artwork throughout. Library binding but NOT ex-lib. Scarce. $75.00

    *112. Holland, Rupert Sargent; Illustrated by Frank E. Schoonover. Yankee Ships in Pirate Waters. Garden City: Garden City Publishing, 1931. Reprint. 8vo. VG / Fair. 317 pgs. Blue cloth with color pictorial paper pastedown, spine titled in yellow ink, a few faint marks to rear cover, dent to top edge of text block, clean text pages; dust jacket with heavy wear and tear. Adventure story on the high seas with great color plates by Brandywine artist Frank E. Schoonover, stu-dent of Howard Pyle. $35.00

    *110. Hoberman, Mary Ann; Illustrated by Peter Parnall. Little Book of Little Beasts. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1973. Stated First Printing. Oblong 8vo. Inscribed by Author. Very Good Minus / VG Minus. Rein-forced green cloth, a few pages with soft creases, clean inside and out; illustrated dust jacket with edge wear and small tears, jacket flaps creased, price

    clipped. Nineteen accessible and entertaining verses about ani-mals by Hoberman, with color and b&w artwork by Parnall. A great read-aloud. This copy is inscribed by Hoberman. $35.00

    111. Holland, Constance (Ed.). Star-Spangled Banner with Stories and Poems of "Old Glory". Springfield, MA: McLoughlin Bros, 1941. 12mo. Very Good Pictorial boards, light wear to spine ends. A little book all about the US national anthem illustrated in color and b&w. $15.00

  • 113. Hague, Michael. Child's Book of Pray-ers. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1985. 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / NF. Red hard cover, color illus-trated dust jacket with a few very small bits of soil on the rear panel, else fine. A book of prayers for children illustrated with beautiful full-page watercolors by Michael Hague. $25.00

    114. Insects. Bronson, Wilfrid S. (Auth). Ad-ventures of Madalene and Louisa; Pages from the Album of L. And M. S. Pasley, Victorian Entomologists. ill. L. And M. S. Pasley. NY: Random House, 1980. Stated 1st Am. Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Pictorial boards with a hint of shelf wear; matching dust jacket with a sunned spine and small edge tears. A found journal of two Victorian girls, done with great imagination and wit. $25.00

    *115. Ivanovsky, Elisabeth. L'Alouette et le Pinson (Collection Pomme D'Api). Belgium: Petites Editions Des Ar-tistes, Circa 1946. 48mo. Very Good. 3.5 x 3 inches. Pictorial wraps, spine wear else fine. A cute verse about the wedding of two larks that has an unhappy ending for the violin-playing mouse. Lovely color artwork. Uncommon Ivanovsky title. $45.00

    116. Jackson, Alice F. (Retold by); Ur-quhard, Murray (Illus). Fortunes of Ni-gel. London: T C & E C Jack, Circa 1910. 8vo. Very Good. Mustard cloth with full color pastedown, light wear to extremities. Sir Walter Scott's novel retold for children. Illustrated with 8 color plates and a color title page. $65.00

    117. Jeffers, Susan. Lit-tle People's Book of Baby Animals (Miniature Panorama). NY: Random House, 1980. 1st Ed. Near Fine

    Color printed covers with light wear, housed in pictorial box which is nearly fine with minor wear and soil. Panorama that unfolds to approximately 5 ft in length, printed in color on one side only, each panel features a baby animal. $35.00

    Signed by Madeleine L’Engle *123. L'Engle, Madeleine. Many Waters. NY: Farrar Strauss Giroux, 1986. Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / NF. 1/4 cloth hard cover, bottom cor-ner bumped; color illustrated dust jacket with a sticker on the front panel that reads " By the Author of A Wrinkle in Time," original price intact ($12.95). The fourth book in the Time quintet. This copy is signed in black marker on title page. $125.00

    *118. Joan of Arc. Monvel, M. Boutet De (Illus). Jeanne D'Arc. Paris: Plon-Nourrit et Compagnie, [1896]. Oblong Fo-lio. VG / No Jacket. Burgundy cloth stamped in gilt and green, light wear to corners and spine ends, bookseller sale sticker on endpaper, offsetting to pages opposite to free endpapers. Beautifully illustrated tale of Joan of Arc. The print quality of the French edition is richer than the British and American edi-tions. $150.00

    120. Kennedy, William and Brendan. Charlie Malarkey and the Belly-Button Machine. ill. Glen Baxter. Bos-ton: Atlantic Monthly Press, (1986). 1st Ed. Small Square 4to. Fine / NF. Pictori-ally stamped boards in color illustrated dust jacket with just a hint of wear. Charlie Malarkey wakes up one morning to find that his belly-button is missing. Soon, he finds that he is not the only one. $45.00

    122. Kismaric, Carole and Heiferman, Marvin; Preface by Bob Keeshan. Growing up with Dick and Jane: Learning and Living the American Dream. NY: Harper Collins, 1996. 4th Printing. 4to. Fine Full color stiff card covers. A history of Dick and Jane including a 24-page sampler of original stories and cut-out dolls. $12.50

    *119. Kavet, Robert. Dirty Boy, The. ill. Nancy Inderieden. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, 1971. 1st Ed. 4to. VG / No Jacket. Pictorial cloth with light soil and shelf wear, check mark on endpaper. A short tale about a boy who goes so long without bathing that flowers and vegetables begin to grow on him. Illustrated in b&w. Inscribed by author. $25.00

    121. Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Aunt Mar-tha's Corner Cupboard; Stories About Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Etc.... Phila: Henry Altemus, 1898. 12mo. Near Fine Beige pictorial cloth, binding slightly shaken. Illus-trated with color plates, full and partial page b&w artwork. A volume in Altemus's young people's library. $45.00

    124. Lathrop, Dorothy. Original Pho-tograph of Dorothy Lathrop with Two Baby Squirrels. ill. Gertrude Lathrop (Photographer). Near Fine. Circa 1942. 6.5" x 5" printed on 7.5" x 9.5" paper. B&W photograph of Dorothy Lathrop with the two baby squirrels that were the "models" for her artwork titled "Treed," (according to the notation on the verso made by friend, Deborah Cov-ington). This is one of the most famous images of Lathrop, often used as a bio photo in publication. Included with this photo is a proof of another photograph-ic portrait of Lathrop with her three Pekingese. $200.00

  • 127. Levitin, Sonia; Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Man Who Kept His Heart in a Bucket. NY: Dial Books, 1991. 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Illustrated boards in matching dust jacket. A contemporary fairy tale about a young man who keeps his heart in a bucket whose world chang-es when he fills the bucket with water. $35.00

    128. Lewis, Ernest; Illustrated by Clifford Webb. Hill Fox. NY: Coward McCann, 1937. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / Good. Yellow cloth, top corner very slightly bumped; illustrated dust jacket with small edge losses, old tape re-pair at top of spine. The life story of a grey fox in Scotland. Beautiful b&w artwork throughout. $40.00

    129. Lifton, Betty Jean; Illustrated by Fuku Akino. One-Legged Ghost. NY: Athene-um, 1968. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / Good. Pictorial cloth, boards very slightly bowed; matching dust jacket with damp stain at front folds, not affecting book, edge wear. From an old Japanese legend about a little boy who sees a mysterious creature on the mountain. Delicate artwork from color and b&w watercolors. Guild Edition. $25.00

    130. Lindbergh, Anne and Hoguet, Susan. Next Time, Take Care. ill. Susan Hoguet. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988. First Printing. Ob-long 4to. NF / Fine. Blue hard cover with light shelf wear in color illustrat-ed dust jacket. Lindbergh's first pic-ture book sensitively illustrated in color by Hoguet. $25.00

    Caldecott Medal Winner 132. L.obel, Arnold. Fables. NY: Harper & Row, 1980. 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Blue cloth in color pictorial dust jacket with slight wear at extremities, price clipped. 20 original fables illustrated with colorful and handsome artwork by Lobel. Awarded the 1981 Caldecott Medal. $100.00

    *134. Marokvia, Mireille & Artur. Nanette, A French Goat. ill. Artur Marokvia. Phila: J B Lippincott Co, 1960. Probable 1st Ed. 4to. NF / NF. Green cloth with light wear to bottom edge; color illustrated dust jacket with minor wear, price clipped. The story of a little goat who is mistaken for a small deer. Set in the French countryside, which is marvelously rendered by Artur Marokvia. $40.00

    *131. Lindman, Maj. Dear Little Deer. Chi: Albert Whitman, 1953. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / Fair. Blue cloth with pictorial pastedown, base of spine slightly dark-ened, else near fine; color illustrated dust jacket worn with long repaired tears and small losses, original price intact ($1.50). Per and Stina discover a young deer with a broken leg and nurse it back to health. Wonderful color artwork throughout. This is an uncommon Lindman title, especially so in dust jacket. $225.00

    *133. Mallarme, Camille. Legende Doree De Mie-Seulette. ill. Constant Le Breton. Paris: G. Cres et Cie, 1923. 1st Ed. Tall 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Cream cloth pictorially stamped in brown and black, light cover soil, the book appears to have been recased, internally clean. A fantasy illustrated with 9 pochoir plates and smaller b&w artwork throughout. $125.00

    125. Legends. Williams, Jay (Auth); Miko-laycak, Charles (Illus). Surprising Things Maui Did. NY: Four Winds Press, (1979).First Printing. 4to. Fine / VG. Beige cloth in color pictorial dust jacket with edge tears and light wear. A retelling of an old Hawaiian legend illustrated in bright and beautiful color. $35.00

    Uncommon Lenski Newbery Honor title, Inscribed! *126. Lenski, Lois. Phebe Fairchild. NY: Frederick A Stokes, 1936. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / NF. Brick red cloth titled in gilt, shelf wear else fine; dust jacket with minor chipping to extremi-ties, original price intact ($2.00). Phebe Fairchild leaves New Haven in the summer of 1830 to spend time

    with relatives in the northwest corner of Connecticut. The story highlights the change from an agrarian society to an industrial one and hints at the beginnings of secular children's literature as Phebe quotes Mother Goose's Melody (much to the disapproval of her aunt) throughout the story. This is an uncommon Lenski novel, particularly in this condition and inscribed by her in the year of publication. Newbery Honor. $425.00

  • 135. Marshall, James. Rapscallion Jones. ill. James Marshall. NY: Viking, 1983. First Printing. 4to. VG / Good. Or-ange paper boards, very faint marking to FFEP (not sure what it is, maybe water-color or marker?); pictorial dust jacket with long tear on rear panel that has been repaired with tape on both sides. Rapscallion Jones is a con-artist fox who must come up with a scheme to pay his rent. Funny story with equally funny color artwork by Marshall. $25.00

    136. Masha (Illus); Raymond, Louise (edited by). Child's Book of Prayers. NY: Random House, 1941. 1st Ed. Large 4to. Fine / VG +. 36 pgs. Illustrated boards with cloth spine, very minor rubbing to corners in a matching dustjacket with a few small edge tears and light soil, price intact ($1.50). A book of prayers for chil-dren illustrated in color throughout, most with gold accents and borders. Precious. $65.00

    Newbery Medal Winner, Signed Bookplate 137. McKinley, Robin. Hero and the Crown. NY: Greenwillow Books, 1985. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. Cloth backed boards, small nick at bottom of rear cover else fine in a color pictorial dust jacket with a small chip and slight edgewear. A prequel to her Newbery Honor book, The Blue Sword, recounts further legends in the history of Damar. Newbery Medal for 1985, signed bookplate laid in. $375.00

    138. Mexico. Juline, Ruth Bishop (Auth); Dickin-son, Harlyn (Illus). Chewing Gum Trees. NY: Lothrop Lee & Shepard, (1950). Probable 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / Good. Beige cloth titled in brown ink, pages slightly age-toned at edges; illustrat-ed dust jacket with heavy wear at folds, one fold archivally reinforced, spine and half of rear panel sunned. The story of two children from the Yucatan who recount their journey deep into the jungle to watch their father work with the Chiclo trees. Inscribed by the illustrator on FFEP. $35.00

    139. Mexico. Lanks, Herbert C. (Auth). Nancy Goes to Mexico. Phila: David McKay, (1938). 1st Ed. Small 4to. NF / Good to Very Good. Color photo-pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with a closed tear on front panel and 1" loss from rear panel. The story of an American girl who spends her vacation in Mexico and sees the beach-es, small villages, ruins and desert flora and fauna. Illustrated with b&w photos and small line art decorations by Gladys Lanks. $75.00

    *140. Mirsky, Reba Paeff. Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters. ill. W T Mars. London: Edmund Ward, 1956. 1st Brit. Ed. 8vo. Fine / Fair. Hard cover in illustrated dust jacket with wear, tears repaired on verso and small loss-es, original price intact (10s 6d). The story of a Zulu girl who bravely faces a wild boar. Wonderful b&w artwork by W T Mars, throughout. This copy is inscribed by Mirsky. Winner of the Charles W. Follett award. $35.00

    142. Mitgutsch, Ali. World on Wheels, Rolling Along from Ancient to Mod-ern Times. Racine, WI: Golden Press, 1975. 1st Am. Ed. Square 4to. VG / No Jacket as Issued. Pictorial boards, bottom of spine and bottom corners worn through. A fun and funny history of the wheel, illustrated in color on every page. $40.00

    143. Mother Goose. Censored Mother Goose. NY: Kendall Banning/Mother Goose, (1926, 1929). 2nd Printing. 12mo. Very Good. Paper over boards, light corner and spine wear, light cover soil. Mother goose rhymes with words blanked out in such a way as to lead the reader to naughty thoughts. $25.00

    145. Mother Goose; Opie, Iona (Selected by): Maurice Sendak cover Art. Tail Feathers from Mother Goose, The Opie Rhyme Book. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1988. First Printing. Square 8vo. Fine / NF. Orange boards with color pastedown; color illustrated dust jacket with a slightly darkened spine. A selection of rhymes from the Opie Collection of Children's Literature at Oxford. Illustrated by some of the most well-known artists of children's

    books, such as Sendak, Helen Oxenbury, Michael Foreman, etc... $35.00

    147. Moveable. Maris, Ron. In My Gar-den. NY: Greenwillow, (1987). 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket. A journey through a garden, with flaps, when turned reveal a new scene. $35.00

    144. Mother Goose. Illustrated by Leonard Lubin. Sing A Song of Sixpence. NY: Lo-throp Lee & Shepard, (1987). 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket. Familiar nursery rhyme, set in the court of King Henry VIII, illustrated in color on every page--reminiscent of Walter Crane's style. $35.00

    146. Moveable. Blake, Vivienne (Illus); Paulsen, Martha (Auth). Fol-low Me Animal Book. Akron, OH: Saalfield Publishing Company, 1945. 1st Ed. Oblong 4to. VG / VG. Illus-trated boards, spiral bound, small nick at bottom of rear board, boards very slightly bowed; in matching dust jacket with small chips, a large tear repaired tear to front panel. A very cute book with 8 moveable pag-

    es, where a mother animal can be folded out to reveal a train of little ones following her. $65.00

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  • 148. Music. Adshead, Gladys (Lyrics); Shapiro, George H. (Music). Seventeen to Sing. ill. Decie Merwin. NY: OUP, 1946. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / Good. Rose-colored boards with a hint of wear at spine ends; illustrated dust jacket with some color loss at top edge, 1" chip from top of spine. Seventeen children's songs with musical notation and charming artwork through-out. $40.00

    149. Mythology. Gunther, John. Golden Fleece (Legacy Books). ill. Ernest Kurt Barth. NY: Random House, 1959. Stated First Printing. 8vo. Fine / VG. Yellow cloth in color illustrated dust jacket with moderate wear at folds. Gun-ther's well-known edition of the Greek myth with 2-color illustrations that were produced for this edition. $25.00

    150. Native American Interest. Desbarats, Pe-ter (Ed.). What They Used to Tell About, Indian Legends from Labrador. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, (1969). 1st Ed. 8vo. Fine / NF. Brown cloth in dust jacket, slightly darkened at top edge, visible on verso. A col-lection of legends from the native people of Labrador and Northern Quebec. $45.00

    151. Native American Interest. Gridley, Marion E. (Auth), Lone Wolf (Illus). Indi-ans of Yesterday. Chi: M A Donohue & Co., (1940) Probable 1st Ed. Folio. NF / VG.. Pictorial boards with cloth spine, edg-es rubbed, front board slightly bowed; matching dust jacket with reinforcements on verso, edge worn. An overview of Na-tive Americans from various US regions. Beautiful full-page color artwork. $60.00

    154. Peterson, Russell Francis. Story of a Natural History Expedition. Garden City: Doubleday, (1962). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Pictorial boards with minor wear at ex-tremities; matching dust jacket with closed tears and wear. A factual account of how an actual expedition for natural history museum acquisitions is conducted. Great color art-work. $35.00

    156. Photography. Sterling, Dorothy (Auth); Ehrenberg, Myron (Illus). Billy Goes Ex-ploring. ill. Myron Ehrenberg (Photographer). Garden City: Doubleday/JLG, 1953. Stated 1st Ed. 4to. NF / Good. Sturdy green cloth boards, slight darkening at top edge, else near fine; photo-illustrated dust jacket small missing pieces and extensive archival repairs. Follow Billy as he discovers the world, great photos by Ehrenberg help us see the world through Billy's eyes. Guild Edition. $25.00

    158. “Piper, Watty;” Illustrated by P J Bayzand, Clara Burd and Hugh Spencer. Animal Friends Story Book. NY: Platt & Munk, 1935. 4to. VG / Good. Blue cloth with full color pictorial pastedown, light shelf wear and a hint of sunning at edges, pages slightly age-toned at the edges. A collection of animal related stories. With 6 full page color plates as well as very nice b&w artwork throughout. $45.00

    159. Pleninger, Winifred P. Lots of Fun Paste 'Em Books, 8 Paste 'Em books in Original Box. NY: Saml Gabriel Sons, Circa 1930. Oblong 4to. Fine. 8 books with color printed stiff paper covers, each with 4 gummed sheets of color images meant to be cut and pasted to corresponding page of line art, the result is a complete scene in color. All 8 books are completely unused in fine condi-tion, the original box has been crudely repaired: 2 flaps re-attached, 4 corners mended. Also included is an ad for other Saml

    Gabriel books. Uncommon to find complete. No date. $150.00

    152. O'Neill, Mary. Winds. ill. James Barkley. Garden City: Doubleday, (1970)., Stated 1st Ed. Small Oblong 4to. NF / Good. Pictorial boards with light shelf wear; matching dust jack-et is age-toned, closed tears, wear and tape mends. Poetry accompa-nied by beautiful illustrations from watercolors. $25.00

    155. Pfloog, Janet. Zoo Book: Gold-en Shape Book. ill. Jane Pfloog. NY: Golden Press, 1967. First Edition (A). Near Fine Stiff card cover in the shape of a zebra, light surface rubbing, else fine. $25.00

    157. “Piper, Watty.” Gingerbread Boy. ill. Eulalie. NY: Platt & Munk, (1927) but later. Later Printing. 8vo. NF / VG -. Turquoise cloth with color pictorial paper pastedown, light rubbing to extremities else fine in a color pictorial dust jacket with cover soil, edge tears and two rubbed spots on rear cover. Endearing illustrations in color and b&w. $45.00

    153. Page, Thomas Nelson. Among the Camps. NY: Charles Scribners’ Sons, 1891. 1st Ed. 8vo. Very Good-. Blue cloth pictorially stamped in gilt, white and navy, edges rubbed, spine ends a bit worn, spine sunned. Four military themed stories for young people which originally appeared in Harper's Young People including, "A Cap-tured Santa Clause," Kittykin, and the Part She Played in the War," Nancy Pansy," and Jack and Jake." Nice b&w artwork throughout. $65.00

  • 160. Politi, Leo (Illus); Lopez, Margarita and Brown, Esther. Aqui Se Habla Espanol. Boston: D C Heath and Company, (1942). 8vo. VG / No Jacket. Beige pictorial cloth with sunned spine and light wear, faint traces of pencil notations on first ten pages. A simple Spanish language reader with monotone art-work throughout by Politi. $75.00

    161. Polseno, Joe. Secrets of Redding Glen. NY: Golden Press, (1973). 1st Ed. Oblong 4to. Fine / VG +. Pictorial boards in matching dust jacket with light soil, sticker residue on front panel. The sights and sounds of a glen in Connecti-cut, captured in beautiful prose and artwork. $35.00

    *162. Poortvliet, Rien (Illus) Huygen, Wil (Auth). Gnomes. NY: Harry N Abrams Inc, 1977. 1st Am. Ed. Folio. Good / Good. Brown faux-leather covers pictorially stamped in gilt, wear to extremities, pages thumbed, gift in-scription on half-title page; dust jacket age-toned, worn and creased, but still presents well. All about gnomes with fabulous color artwork on every page. $17.50

    163. Pop-up. Ten Little Lambs, A Pop-Up Counting Storybook. ill. Pat Paris. Long Beach: Compass Productions, 1988. Small 4to. Fine Glazed boards. A counting book with five pop-up pages with moveable elements. Too cute. $25.00

    166. Pop-up. Peyo. Smurf on the Grow. NY: Random House, 1982. First Printing. 12mo. Near Fine Pictorial boards, one miniscule tear at the edge of last pop-up. A Smurf adventure with six pop-up pages. $25.00

    168. Price, Christine (Illus). Wid-decombe Fair. NY: Frederick Warne & Co., (1968). 1st Ed. Oblong 8vo. Fine / Fine. Pictorial boards in match-ing dust jacket. Familiar, traditional folk song illustrated with wonderful 2-color woodcuts throughout. $35.00

    171. Rockwell, Anne (Illus); Hopkins, Mar-jorie (Auth). Gift for Tolum. NY: Parent's Magazine Press, (1972). 1st Ed. 12mo. Fine / NF. Patterned paper boards with cloth spine; color pictorial dust jacket with light soil. Before recorded history, the bears used to live peaceably with Native Ameri-cans according to this tale about a little boy and his friend the bear. Nice color artwork throughout. $35.00

    170. Rankin, Louise; Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Daughter of the Mountains. NY: Viking, 1948. 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / VG. Blue-grey cloth, slight darkening at edges, spo-radic light foxing; pictorial dust jacket worn, age-toned with scrape on front pan-el. The story of a Tibetan girl who journeys through the Himalayas to the coast of India in search of her beloved pet. Jacket, end-papers and b&w artwork by Wiese. New-bery Honor. $125.00

    164. Pop-up. Astro-nauts on the Moon, Story of the Apollo Moon Landings. ill. Howard Lohnes. Kansas City: Hallmark, Circa 1970. 8vo. VG / VG. Pictorial boards with light shelf wear, top of boards slightly sunned; dust jacket lightly worn. The story of the Apollo Moon landings with magnificent pop-ups, some with moveable elements. $125.00

    167. Prelutsky, Jack; Illustrated by Eva Johan-na Rubin. Three Saxon Nobles. NY: Macmil-lan, 1969. Stated 1st Am. Ed. 4to. VG / Good. Pictorial boards, name markered out on endpa-per; matching dust jacket is worn with small pieces missing near top of spine. Amusing verse with bright and colorful artwork in a folk peasant style. $30.00

    169. Price, Hattie Longstreet (Illus); Larrimore, Lida (Auth). Blossoming of Patricia-the-Less. Phila: Penn Publish-ing, 1924. 1st Ed. 8vo. Very Good Blue cloth with color pastedown, a few small abrasions to pastedown, sunned spine, marginal stain at edge of pages 223-30. A coming of age story set in various locales, including southern states. There is some stereotypical language and im-agery. Illustrated with four color plates and other artwork in line. $50.00

    165. Pop-up. "Animal Homes" and "Explore a Tropical Forest" National Geographic Action Books. Washington, DC: National Geographic, 1989. 1st Ed. Small Square 4to. As New / As New. Both books have glazed pictorial covers. Pop-up books about animals and

    habitat with pop-ups and moveable elements. Both "as new" in original shipping box. $125.00

  • 172. Rockwell, Anne (Illus); Petry, Ann (Auth). Legends of the Saints. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, (1970). First Print-ing. Small Square 4to. Fine / NF. Yellow cloth in color illustrated dust jacket with small chip at bottom front corner. Sto-ries of selected saints with interestingly composed color artwork by Rockwell. $35.00

    173. Rockwell, Anne (Illus); Williams, Barbara (Auth). Never Hit a Porcu-pine. NY: Dutton, (1977). First Print-ing. Square 8vo. Fine / Fine. Green cloth in illustrated dust jacket. A little fox going out into the world for the first time makes a list of things to never do to certain animals. Charm-ing b&w artwork on every other page. $45.00

    174. Rohmann, Eric. My Friend Rabbit. Brookfield: Roaring Brook Press, 2002. 1st Ed. Fine / NF. Fine book in near fine un-clipped jacket, small paper pull on rear panel of jacket, no med-al on jacket. Bold illustrations and minimal text tell the hilari-ous story of a mouse and his friend Rabbit who gets into lots of trouble! Awarded the 2003 Caldecott Medal. $85.00

    175. Ronay, Nadja; Illustrated by Anthony Accardo. Ginger. NY: Magnolia, (1981). 1st Ed. Folio. Fine / VG. Brown cloth in illustrat-ed dust jacket with tears and chips at spine ends, light soil. A mod-ern fairy tale with graceful b&w full page art work. $45.00

    177. Ruskin, John; Illustrated by Ben Wolf. King of the Golden River. NY: Hyperion, 1945. 1st Ed. 4to. NF / VG. Bound in blue cloth with minor shelf wear and three pages with a small dark mark; color pictorial dust jacket with light wear and a few small chips. Classic Ruskin title illus-trated by combat artist Ben Wolf in full color and b&w throughout. $25.00

    178. Ruskin, John; Illustrated by Krystyna Turska. King of the Golden River. NY: Greenwillow, (1978). 1st Am. Ed. Square 4to. Fine / NF. Paper cov-ered boards in color pictorial dust jacket with slight age-toning at edges. Lovely detailed color artwork. $35.00

    180. Schick, Alice & Allen, Marjorie N.; Illustrated by Joel Schick. Remarkable Ride of Israel Bissell, As Related by Molly the Crow. Phila: Lippincott, (1976). Stated 1st Ed. Small 4to. Fine / Fine. Blue paper over boards in illustrated dust jack-et. A fictionalized account of Israel Bissell's ride to spread the word of the Revolution-ary War. Detailed b&w drawings through-out. $30.00

    179. Salway, Cecile and Billie. Children on the Map. Garden City: Garden City, 1938. First or Early Printing. 4to. Good / Fair. Illus-trated boards, edges rubbed, corners worn, some spotting to rear cover and a few faint marks internally, dust jacket worn and miss-ing a large piece from bottom of spine. Brief tales about children from many countries and a pronunciation guide at the back. Illus-trated in full color on every page, beautifully

    181. Schwartz, Elizabeth and Charles. Cot-tontail Rabbit (Life-Cycle Series). ill. Charles Schwartz. NY: Holiday House, 1957. Probable 1st Ed. 8vo. Fine / VG. Grey pictori-al cloth, issued with two dust jackets, an inner jacket with duplicate print on both side and an outer jacket which mimics the inner jacket but, on the verso contains ads for other titles, both jackets have light wear and small edge chips. A book about the life cycle of the rabbit with detailed color illustrations throughout. Errata slip which corrects line 8 of the forward is intact. $25.00

    *183. Schwimmer, Rosika; Illustrated by Willy Pogany. Tisza Tales. Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Co., 1928. Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. Good / No Jacket. 225 pgs. Gilt stamped blue cloth, spine gilt rubbed away, light external wear, hinges re-glued and one color plate reinserted. A collection of Hungarian legends and folk tales, some recounted in English for the first time. Illustrated by Pogany in folk-peasant style, 8 color plates and many full-page b&w plates. $125.00

    *176. Rothschild, Alice. Bad Trouble in Miss Alcorn's Class. ill. Irwin Rosen-house. NY: William R. Scott, 1959. 1st Ed. 8vo. Fine / VG. Pictorial cloth in matching dust jacket with light soil, a few small loss-es, original price intact ($2.75). Money keeps disappearing from an elementary school classroom. Can the class discover where the money is going? Illustrated in b&w throughout. This copy is inscribed by the artist. $45.00

    182. Schweitzer, Iris. Tiglis and the Bird-Machine, A Reading-On-My-Own Book (Review Copy). Garden City: Doubleday, 1980. Stated 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / NF. Pictorial boards with minor wear to corners; dust jacket with light soil. An easy reader about a little "girl" who wants to ride in her uncle's flying contraption, but her mother won't let her. Col-or illustrated. $25.00

  • 184. Science. Freeman, Mae and Ira. Fun with Astronomy. NY: Random House, (1953). Probable 1st Ed. 4to. Very Good - / Good. Jacket price 150/150, no later titles. Pictorial boards, wear at corners and spine ends, prev. owner's name black out on FFEP, stain at fore edge that does not interfere internally; matching dust jacket with wear at folds, 2" loss at base of spine. A book about what one would find in outer space as well as cool experiments that are easily per-formed with common items. Illustrated with photos and diagrams. $35.00

    185. Science. Freeman, Mae and Ira. Fun with Science (New Revised Edition). NY: Random House, 1956. 4to. Very Good + / VG. 1943, 1956. Photo-illustrated boards with edge rubbing, matching dust jacket with rub-bing and wear. Lots of science experiments that can be completed at home with everyday materials. Illustrated with photos. $25.00

    186. Science. Schneider, Herman & Nina. Rocks, Rivers and the Changing Earth, A First Book About Geology. ill. Edwin Herron. NY: William R. Scott, (1952). 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. Beige cloth, edges slightly bumped; dust jacket with light rubbing and edge tears. An introduction to geology with diagrams and artwork by Herron. $25.00

    187. Scott, Sir Walter; Illustrated by Milo Winter. Ivanhoe. Chi: Rand McNally & Company, (1918, 1933). Later Printing. Large 8vo. NF / Good. Black cloth with silver titling and full color pastedown, light shelf wear; dust jacket worn with small pieces missing at edg-es and top of spine. 8 wonderful color plates by Milo Winter. Windemere Series. $45.00

    188. Sendak, Maurice, et al.... Big Book for Peace. NY: Dutton, (1990). First Print-ing. 4to. Fine / Fine. 120 pgs. Illustrated boards in matching dust jacket, featuring artwork by Sendak. Prose and poetry by leading contemporary authors paired with artwork by popular illustrators. Created to benefit various organizations that promote peace. $25.00

    189. Sendak, Maurice (Illus); Krauss, Ruth (Auth). A Hole is to Dig, A First Book of First Definitions. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1952. 1st Ed. 12mo. VG / Good. Illustrated boards with teal back strip, lt. rubbing to bottom edge. Dust jacket is good with wear at spine, a few very small losses and slight-ly age-toned. Interior of book is clean and crisp. First issue point met. A wonderful book of definitions as a child might imag-ine; blissful b&w drawings by Sendak pep-per every page. First issue is uncommon and this is a nice example. (See Hanrahan A4) $350.00

    190. Sendak, Philip. In Grandpa's House. ill. Maurice Sendak. NY: Harper & Row, 1985. 1st Ed. 8vo. NF / VG. Brown cloth hardcover, thin line of sunning at bottom of book; in dustjack-et with minor wear at spine tips and corners. Maurice Sendak beautifully illustrates his fa-ther's story. $35.00

    191. Seuss (Dr. Seuss). I Had Trouble in Getting to Solla Sollew. NY: Random House, 1965. 1st Ed. NF / Good +. Un-paginated. Fully illustrated boards with light wear at board edges, else fine. Interior of book is fine, save previous owner's name on FFEP. Dustjacket is a bit worn with 2 losses and a tape repair and prev. owner's

    name on front flap. A hilarious tale of a young fellow who has noth-ing but outrageous mishaps on his way to Solla Sollew. Correct price codes and ads on rear panel (Younger & Hirsch 41). $175.00

    193. Seuss (Dr. Seuss). Hop on Pop. ill. Dr. Seuss. NY: Random House/Beginner Books, 1963. 1st Ed. Small 4to. NF / VG. Illustrated boards with light shelf wear in a matching dust jacket with light wear and small bit of residue from old price label. Simple rhymes with bright and funny color pictures to accompany them, "The Sim-plest Seuss for Youngest Use." Younger & Hirsch #30. $400.00

    194. Sewall, Marcia. Pilgrims of Plimoth. ill. Marcia Sewall. NY: Athene-um, 1986. First Printing. Oblong 4to. Fine / Fine. Green cloth in color illustrat-ed dust jacket. A retelling of the story of the Mayflower pilgrims. Beautiful full-page color artwork reproduced from Sewall's paintings. $25.00

    192. Seuss (Dr. Seuss). Dr. Seuss from Then to Now. ill. Dr. Seuss. NY: Random House, (1986). 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / NF. Red cloth in color pictorial dust jacket with two small closed tears. A retrospective of Dr. Seuss Exhibition in San Diego. $50.00

  • 195. Singer, Isaac Bashevis. Tale of Three Wishes. ill. Irene Lieblich. NY: FSG, (1976). Stated 1st Ed. Square 8vo. Fine / NF. Blue cloth in color illustrated dust jack-et with light soil and foxing. Three children wander out on Hoshana Rabbah to see the sky open up and make wishes. Charming color artwork. $40.00

    *196. Sloan, Marianna (Illus); Drayton, Anna Massey (Auth). Rain-bow Rhymes. Phila: Feister-Owen Press, 1911. First and Only Edition. 4to. Fine / No Jacket. Tan cloth with full color pastedown, illustrated endpapers. Twenty verses, illustrated with 9 full page color plates, partial page color plates and line art. Sloan is best known as a landscape artist, her work is in the collections of the Smithsonian, Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts and The Metropoli-tan Museum of Art; sister to the painter John Sloan. While her fami-ly was acquainted with both Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane, this was Marianna Sloan's only work of children's book illustration. Rare, particularly in Fine condition. $400.00

    197. Smith, Jessie Willcox (Illus); Stevenson, Robert Louis (Auth). Child's Garden of Verses. NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1905. First Thus. Large 8vo. Very Good - / No Jacket. (1905). TEG. 125 pgs. Black cloth with pictorial pastedown on front cover, gilt titling on spine, rubbed at extremities, light shelf wear to pastedown, in-ternally bright and clean except 5 leaves with a faint stain at corner not interfering with text or illustrations. Color title page and 12 full page color plates by Jessie Willcox Smith. A charming illustrated version of Stevenson's classic verse for youngsters. $225.00

    198. Soto, Gary; Illustrated by Susan Gue-vara. Chato Goes Cruisin' (NY Times Best Illustrated Book). NY: Putnam, 2005. 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / Fine. Story of two cats who end up on a cruise liner filled with lots of other humanized animals. A unique mix of picture book and comic strip, using street language. Great color illustrations throughout as well as b&w comic strips. Third book in the Chato series. $30.00

    199. Sperry, Armstrong. All Sail Set, A Romance of the Flying Cloud. ill. Arm-strong Sperry. NY: John C. Winston / JLG, Later Printing. 8vo. VG / Good. (1935). Blue cloth with minor wear & rubbing at extremi-ties, lengthy gift inscription to 1/2 title page; color illustrated dust jacket worn and chipped with 1" from base of spine, original price intact $2.00. Story of Donald McKay, master shipbuilder's finest ship, Flying Cloud. Guild Edition. $25.00

    *200. Spier, Peter. People. Garden City: Doubleday, 1980. 3rd Impression. Folio. VG / Poor. Red cloth pictorially stamped in gilt, top corner bumped, faint stain to cov-er at top of spine; color dust jacket with old tape repairs, child's name written on rear panel, stain visible on verso. A large and glorious picture book all about the diversity of the human race. Illustrated in color throughout. Signed by Peter Spier. $25.00

    201. Sports. Forbush, William Byron and Allen, Harry R. Book of Games for Home, School and Playground. ill. Jes-sie Gillespie. Phila: John C. Winston Com-pany, (1927, 1939). Later Edition. 8vo. NF / VG. Blue cloth with a bright and fan-tastic design in black ink and gilt, minor rubbing to corners else a beautiful copy; illustrated dust jacket with light wear and tiny edge chips. A book of sports and games, including baseball and basketball. Great silhouette illustrations as well as diagrams. $75.00

    202. Spyri, Johanna. Hayes, Florence (Adapted by); Weihs, Erika (Illus). Heidi. NY: Random House, 1946. First Thus. 4to. VG / VG. Pictorial boards with shelf wear in matching dust jacket with light wear. A charmingly illustrated version of this classic juvenile. $35.00

    203. Steadman, Ralph. Grapes of Ralph: Wine According to Ralph Steadman. NY: Harcourt Brace, 1992. 1st Am. Ed. 4to. Fine / NF. Burgundy cloth in color illustrat-ed jacket with light dust soil, a few closed edge tears, Glenfiddich Award sticker on front cover. A bitingly humorous, though educational romp through the world of wine. Brilliant artwork. $35.00

    204. Stefansson, Evelyn, Foreword by Vilhjal-mur Stefansson; Photography by Frederick Machetanz. Here is Alaska. NY: Charles Scribners’ Sons, (1943). First Edition (A). Tall 8vo. VG / Good. Pictorial boards with shelf wear, matching dust jacket with edge wear and along folds, small losses. Jacket art by Raymond Lufkin. A survey of Alaskan geogra-phy, wildlife and native inhabitants will b&w photography throughout. A fascinating book and difficult to find. $65.00

  • 205. Steig, Jeanne. Old Testament Made Easy. ill. William Steig. NY: FSG, 1990. First Printing. 4to. Fine / Fine. Purple boards in color illustrated dust jacket. People and events from the Old Testament, featured in comical verse and humorous b&w drawings. $35.00

    206. Steig, William. Solomon The Rusty Nail. ill. William Steig. NY: FSG, (1985). Stated 1st Ed. 4to. Fine / VG. Red cloth in color illustrated dust jacket with closed edge tears and two small triangular losses from front panel (less than 1/2 inch each). When a cat sets his eyes on Solomon to turn him into a stew, he transforms himself into a rusty nail. Told and illustrated in Steig's trademark style. $35.00

    207. Stevenson, Robert Louis; Illustrated by Charles Robinson. Child's Garden of Verses. ill. Charles Robinson. NY: Charles Scribners Sons, 1897. Later Printing. 8vo. Very Good TEG. 140 pgs. Green cloth with elaborate gilt decoration to covers and spine, a few miniscule white dots to front board, corners slightly turned. Packed with rich and detailed pen & ink illustrations in Robinson's marvelously distinctive style. One of the best examples of Robinson's genius with the pen. $75.00

    208. Stevenson, Robert Louis; Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Child's Garden of Verses. ill. Roger Duvoisin. NY: Heritage Press, 1944. First Trade. 4to. VG / VG. (1944). Red cloth with pictorial paper pastedown, top corner slightly bumped in a color pictorial dust jack-et which is slightly age-toned, previous own-er wrote the title on jacket spine in black ink and lightly worn at extremities, price clipped. Classic title with b&w and wonderful full-page color lithographs from artwork by Roger Du-voisin. Publisher's newsletter laid in. Lovely book. $50.00

    209. Stong, Phil; Illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Hirum, the Hillbilly. NY: Dodd & Mead, (1951). Probable 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / VG -. Yellow cloth with light wear to extremities, spotting in the margins of 5 pages, gift inscription; illustrat-ed dust jacket worn, chipped and dust soiled. The story of a boy and his mule in the Ozarks, trying to stave off corporate greed. Illustrated by Wiese. $60.00

    210. Strong, Joanna and Leonard, Tom B. Treasury of the World's Great Hero-ines. ill. Hubert Whatley. NY: Hart Pub-lishing, (1951). 1st Ed. 8vo. VG / Good. Yellow cloth with light soil, a few faint, marginal finger marks; color illustrated dust jacket heavily worn at folds. Stories of some of the world's most well-known female heroes, illustrated in black and white. $45.00

    211. Swift, Jonathan. Gulliver's Travels, Abridged by W. Dingwall Fordyce. NY: Sully and Kleinteich, Circa 1915. 4to. Good Red cloth with color pastedown, corners and spine tips worn, damp stain at edges of boards not affecting text block, gift inscrip-tion. An abridged version of the classic with 8 tipped-in color plates, artist unknown, but has signed the plates B. S. $65.00

    212. Swift, Jonathan; Illustrated by R. G. Mossa. Gulliver's Travels. ill. R. G. Mossa. NY: George H Doran, Circa 1920. Early American Edition. Large 8vo. Good. Grey pictorial cloth, rubbed with wear to extremi-ties, light foxing and internal soil. Doran file copy, so stamped. Beautiful full-page color plates, frontis and 12 others, plus many in b&w, full and partial page. Nice edition and uncommon. $40.00

    *213. Tate, Sally Jane; Illus-trated by Dugald Stewart Walker. Sally's ABC; Sewed in a Sampler in 1795 By Sally Jane Tate. NY: Har-court Brace, 1929. 1st Ed. 4to. VG / Poor. Beige cover with muslin overlay, titled in blue, spotting to cover, wear to extremities offsetting from newspaper on title page, par-tial dust jacket. A positively

    lovely ABC book printed in turquoise and brown with illustrated endpapers, detailed borders and intricate, beautiful illustrations by Walker. Walker's obituary is laid into the book. Rare. $125.00

    214. Thackeray, William Makepeace; Illus-trated by T H Robinson. History of Henry Esmond. NY: Macmillan, 1896. First Amer-ican Edition Thus. 8vo. Very Good 513 pgs. AEG. Green cloth with pictorial gilt, splits and wear at spine ends, some bubbling to cloth, foxing to frontis guard. Historical novel set in the time of Queen Anne. This edition illustrated by T H Robinson in b&w throughout. $40.00

    215. Thomas, Ianthe. Hi, Mrs. Mallory! ill. Ann Toulmin-Rothe. NY: Harper & Row, (1979). Stated 1st Ed. Small Square 4to. NF / NF. Pictorial boards, light rubbing to corners, dust jacket with light edge wear and one closed tear. The touching story about a friendship between a little girl and an older woman. Featuring black charac-ters. OOP. $25.00

    216. Thoreau, Henry David (Subject). Wood, James Playsted (Auth). Hound, A Bay Horse and a Turtle-Dove, The Life of Thoreau for the Young Reader. ill. Douglas Gorsline. NY: Pantheon Books, (1963). Stated First Printing. 8vo. NF / VG. Beige cloth with light cover soil; dust jacket lightly worn and soiled. Biography of Thoreau, written for children, with illustrations in b&w. $35.00

  • 217. Toulouse-Latrec (Illus), Renard, Jules (Auth). Natural Histories, A Bestiary. NY: George Braziller, (1966). First Trade Edition. 8vo. NF / VG. Green cloth with shelf wear, illustrated dust jacket with edge wear and closed tears. Originally published in French as a limited edition. B&W artwork by Toulouse-Lautrec. $25.00

    *218. Tousey, Sanford. Northwest Mounted Police (Royal Canadian Mounted Police). Chi: Rand McNally & Company, 1943. Early Edition. Squar