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Emerald City of Oz

"YOURS VERY OZILY"

BAUM, L. Frank. Emerald City of Oz. Chicago, 1910.

First edition, first state, of the sixth Oz book, with 16 full-page color illustrations by John R. Neill, inscribed on the recto of the frontispiece, "Yours Very Ozily L. Frank Baum. Ozcot at Hollywood California. June 16, 1912." $42,000.

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Christmas Ornaments

UNIQUE PAIR OF CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS WITH ORIGINAL DRAWINGS ON THEM OF A WILD THING AND THE NUTCRACKER BY MAURICE SENDAK

SENDAK, Maurice. Christmas Ornaments. No place, circa 1978.

A wonderful and unique item: two plain white Christmas ornaments, one with a drawing of Wild Thing on it done in red, black and yellow markers and the other with a drawing of the Nutcracker on it done in black, yellow and green markers by Maurice Sendak for a neighbor and close friend. $35,000.

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Runaway Bunny

"ONCE THERE WAS A LITTLE BUNNY WHO WANTED TO RUN AWAY"

BROWN, Margaret Wise; HURD, Clement, illustrator. Runaway Bunny. New York and London, 1942.

First edition of Brown and Hurd's perennial favorite about a little bunny who wanted to run away, a lovely copy in the scarce original dust jacket. $32,000.

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East of the Sun and West of the Moon

"NIELSEN'S MOST SPECTACULAR AND CELEBRATED BOOK"

NIELSEN, Kay. East of the Sun and West of the Moon. London, 1914.

Signed limited first edition of this classic collection of Norwegian folk tales, illustrated with 25 superb mounted color plates and decorative in-text line cuts by famed artist Kay Nielsen, number 68 of only 500 copies numbered and signed by him. A scarce and magnificent masterpiece in excellent condition, with original silk ties present. $29,000.

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Scarecrow of Oz

“NO ONE CAN GO FAR ASTRAY IN THE LAND OF OZ”

BAUM, L. Frank. Scarecrow of Oz. Chicago, 1915.

First edition, first state, of Baum’s ninth Oz tale, richly illustrated by John R. Neill with 12 color plates and numerous black-and-white illustrations, inscribed by the author on the ownership page, "Presented with loving regards of L. Frank Baum." $23,500.

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Songs
from "Now We Are Six."

"AND PLEASE DON’T SAY IF I SHOULD SING FLAT,/ WAS THAT A BICYCLE, OR NEXT DOOR'S CAT?"

MILNE, A.A. (words). FRASER-SIMSON, H. (music). SHEPARD, E.H. (illustrations). Songs from "Now We Are Six." London, 1927. First trade edition of this collection of songs based on Milne's beloved poetry for children, with music by H. Fraser-Simson and illustrations by E.H. Shepard. An exceptional presentation copy with a long personal and playful inscription by Milne: "For Peter with care from A.A. Milne Christmas, 1927./ I'm singing./ Stand back all of you, and please hold tight,/ I'm going through these if I take all night./ And please don't say if I should sing flat,/ 'Was that a bicycle, or next door's cat?/ 'No, I think it's Peter singing./ 'Yes, it must be Peter singing./ 'That's what he's doing./ 'Singing." $18,500.

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Hobbit

“IN A HOLE IN THE GROUND THERE LIVED A HOBBIT”

TOLKIEN, J.R.R. Hobbit. London, 1942.

First edition, third printing of the fantasy classic—"among the very highest achievements of children's authors during the 20th century" (Carpenter & Pritchard, 530), with the color frontispiece not included in the first printing. $18,500.

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Wonderful Stories for Children

FIRST ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN’S WONDERFUL STORIES, 1846, WITH FOUR LOVELY HAND-COLORED PLATES

ANDERSEN, Hans Christian. Wonderful Stories for Children. London, 1846.

First edition of the extraordinarily rare first translation into English of Hans Christian Andersen's stories, with four hand-colored plates, in original cloth. $17,000.

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