Morning Has Broken.
London: Watts, Julia MacRae, 1986, 1st printing "first published"; large 8vo; 315 pp. Reference biography, hardback. "...an affectionate, entertaining, and definitive biography by her niece..."
London: Watts, Julia MacRae, 1986, 1st printing "first published"; large 8vo; 315 pp. Reference biography, hardback. "...an affectionate, entertaining, and definitive biography by her niece..."
New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1967, 1st printing; black cloth in all-around illustrated blue jacket with view of Maria climbing up her back roof in the rain; 8vo; 160 pp. Juvenile hardback ex-lib. A sulky little girl whose father has left the family finds purpose in her secret piano lessons with Ivan.....
Atheneum, 1972, 1st printing; 132 pp. Juvenile hardback ex-lib. Teenage boys spend the night in an abandoned mill, high adventure until they are attacked by a gang of other boys.
Atheneum, 1972, 1st printing; 132 pp. Juvenile hardback ex-lib. Teenage boys spend the night in an abandoned mill, high adventure until they are attacked by a gang of other boys.
New York: Henry Z. Walck, Incorporated, (1965/1964) 1st US, tp, tan cloth boards, in white jacket with painting of kings from different cultures, 6.7x10"; 237 pp. Juvenile hardback. "Imaginary Stories about Imaginary Kings"/"Imaginary Stories About Real Kings"/"Better Not to Be a King"/"Some Real Kings." Thirty-six interesting selections by two famous.....
London: J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd, 1919, 1st; card covers, singing children in green and red on cover, an ad for Singing Games for Children on the back, with an interesting preface on round singing by Harry F. and 16 rounds, each decorated and illustrated in the margin, with.....
London: Hamish Hamilton,1969, true 1st, "first published"; illustrated cloth boards, summer with boy and girl fishing on the top, the same children in winter on the back; lovely coloured pictures on every page, 7.5 x 10"; 32 pp. Picutre Book hardcover. "As the year gradually unfolds with the turn of.....
New York: Viking1956, 1st US; red boards with gilt herald, in blue jacket with Cinderella and witch, 8vo; 187pp. Juvenile hardback. The Oxford University Press 1955 true 1st title explains the text: 'The Glass Slipper is from the play of the same name by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon." Farjeon entertains.....