"POOR MADELINE WOULD NOW BE DEAD BUT FOR A DOG THAT KEPT ITS HEAD…": MADELINE'S RESCUE, SIGNED BY BEMELMANS
BEMELMANS, Ludwig. Madeline's Rescue. New York: Viking, 1953. Slim folio, original red cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.
First edition of the second Madeline book, signed by Bemelmans on the half title.
Winner of the prestigious 1954 Caldecott Medal. Bemelmans' Madeline series, published between 1939 and 1961, follows the charming heroine through her various adventures in a convent school in Paris. This, the second book in the series, focuses on Madeline's near-drowning in the Seine and her rescue by a clever dog. In variant cherry-red linen binding. The dust jacket bears the 1954 Caldecott Medal, but meets all first-issue points, suggesting later application. Pomerance A30a. With onionskin typescript of the story laid in, origin unknown.
Book near-fine with paperclip mark and faint tape offsetting to signature page, interior otherwise nice. Dust jacket extremely good, with tape reside to flaps, shallow chipping and wear to extremities, and chip to spine end affecting publisher's name. Desirable signed.