Collectible; Fine. A bright, fresh copy of the 1921 1st edition, INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ON THE FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Crisp and Near Fine in its navy-blue cloth, with bright gilt-lettering at the front panel and spine. Octavo, 43 pgs. "An illustrated historical sketch of the successive public buildings and men in public life connected with the site; interspersed with some family history" Signed by Author.
Collectible; Very Good. Wonderful late 19th century souvenir album of Toronto, with crisp black-and-white photos (and etchings) thruout complementing the text. Solid and VG in its pasted pictorial boards over russet cloth. Light soiling to the cloth, very light staining at the foot of the last 10 or so pages (not affecting the text or plates). Oblong octavo, 64 pgs.
Collectible; Very Good in Very Good jacket. A sharp, clean copy of the 1957 stated 2nd printing. Solid and VG+ (with crisp, unflecked gilt-lettering at the front panel and spine) in a bright, price-intact, VG dustjacket, with light soiling and several small closed tears to the rear panel. Oblong octavo, wonderfully illustrated thruout by Tasha Tudor.
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: schwartz & wade books, New York
Date published: 2011
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. A beautiful copy of this stated 1st edition of the 2011 Caldecott winner. Fine in a bright, Fine dustjacket. No Caldecott sticker attached. Wonderfully illustrated thruout by Chris Raschka. Read More
Edition: 1st
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin, Boston
Date published: 1981
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. SIGNED BY CHRIS VAN ALLSBURG on the half-title. A very sharp copy to boot of the 1981 1st edition of this beloved Caldecott winner. Tight and Near Fine in a bright, price-intact, Near Fine dustjacket, with several very small closed tears along the panel edges. Oblong quarto, includes a laid-in original photo of Van Allsburg at a recent book signing. Read More
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. A pristine copy of the 1st edition of this 2003 Caldecott winner. Fine in a bright, price-intact, Fine dustjacket. Tall quarto, wonderfully illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein. Read More
Edition: 1st
Binding: Decorative Cloth
Publisher: Forbes & Company, Chicago
Date published: 1919
Description: Collectible; Very Good in Very Good jacket. The 1928 1st edition, in the uncommon pictorial dustjacket. Solid and VG in a bright, VG-dustjacket, with pronounced chipping at the spine ends, light creasing and soiling to the panels and light foxing at the endsheets. 12mo, 268 pgs. plus publisher's ads. Neat former owner name and address at the front free endpaper. Read More
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. A very sharp copy of the 2002 1st edition. Fine in a bright, Near Fine dustjacket. Folio, rich, high-quality color illustrations thruout. Read More
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Verlag Von J. Cramer, Germany
Date published: 1970
Description: Collectible; Fine. A handsome copy of the 1970 re-issue, published out of Germany in the series "Reprints of US-Floras" by Verlag Von J. Cramer. Clean and Near Fine in its dark-green cloth, with bright gilt-lettering at the spine. Thick octavo, 1, 236 pgs. Read More
Edition: 1st
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: Parents' Magazine Press, New York
Date published: 1974
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. A crisp, very sharp copy of the 1974 1st edition. Tight and Fine in a bright, price-intact, Near Fine dustjacket. Quarto, nicely illustrated thruout by Ellen Raskin. Read More
Edition: 1st
Binding: Cloth
Publisher: 9 Square Editions, New Haven, CT
Date published: 2004
Description: Collectible; Fine in Fine jacket. A handsome copy of this 2004 monograph. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY PETER KURT WOERNER on the front free endpaper. Clean and Fine in a bright, Near Fine dustjacket. Tall quarto, 256 pgs., crisp color illustrations thruout of the architect's work. Read More
Binding: Decorative Cloth
Publisher: The World Publishing Co, Cleveland
Date published: 1957
Description: Collectible; Very Good. The 1957 1st American edition (following the 1945 original Italian edition ["Storie di Tre Uccellini"]). Solid and VG in its wonderful Munari-illustrated boards, with light foxing and age-toning at the panels and to the text. Tall quarto, beautiful Bruno Munari design and cut-outs. Read More