Shipping is extra
ALPHABETICAL ORDER by AUTHOR. (YOUTH CLASSICs are at the END of the
LIST.)
ALCOTT:
A GARLAND FOR GIRLS, hb, 1887/1908, 286 pp, Grosset & Dunlap,
xlib, $7
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS: TALES FROM A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS, Modern Library
edition, transl with preface and notes by Sir Richard Burton, intro by
Byatt, 2001, vg cond, xlib, sc, 872 pp, 5 x 7, $4
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS, THE CHILDREN'S CLASSICS, intro by Lowe, color
illustr, by Cooke, HB, Holt,Rinehart, 1961, $4
SINBAD'S SEVEN VOYAGES and other stories from The Arabian Nights, xlib,
pb, retold by Davidson, 50 cents
JANE AUSTEN:
EMMA, Doubleday hb, 378 pp, beautiful hardback with 2 colors on
cover and gold lettering, no copyright, privately owned, $8
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, pb, 352 yellowing pp, $2
CHARLOTTE BRONTE:
JANE EYRE, vg cond, xlib, ''$3
WUTHERING HEIGHTS, pb, $3
BURNETT, FRANCES HODGSON:
A LITTLE PRINCESS, sc, complete/unabr, $3
THE SECRET GARDEN, 288 pp, exc cond, ''$3
CARROLL, LEWIS:
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND AND THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS,
264 pp, The Modern Library sc, 2002, $3
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, hb, dj, beautiful copy of this
book, xlib, but looks unused, gold edges to the pages, with 42
illustrations, $12
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE, Lewis
Carroll, hb, "In this sequel to Alice in Wonderland, Alice goes through
the mirror to find a strange world where curious adventurees await her."
illustrations reproduced from the original book, exc cond, xlib, silver
page edges, dj, looks like it wasn't ever used, $12
BENVENUTO CELLINI:
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENVENUTO CELLINI, A Florentine
Artist,containing a variety of information respecting the arts and the
history
of the sixteenth century, vol. 15, 403 pp, Excellent condition,
beautiful brown hb with green behind the words and volume numbers and
gold
lettering and adornment on the spine. WORLD'S GREATEST LITERATURE,
SPENCER PRESS, no copyright, circa
1936,$5
THE WORKS OF BENVENUTO CELLINI, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, translated by
Symonds, 403 pp, Black's hb, 1928-1937, gold lettering on cover /spine,
clean white pp, Red cover, $5
CERVANTES, THE HISTORY OF DON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, 430 PP, Great Books
of the Western World, quality pp, beautifully bound HB, 1952, $5
CHAUCER, TROILUS AND CRESSIDA AND THE CANTERBURY TALES, 550 quality pp,
Great Books of the Western World, beautifully bound, hb, 1952, $5
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER:
THE DEERSLAYER by James Fenimore COOPER, edited/adapted by
Marjorie Holmes, AND DAVID COPPERFIELD by Charles Dickens, adapted by
Benscoter and Gehlmann, over 500 pp with both selections in this book, J
LIttle and Ives Co, HB, 1954, $2
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, biography, FAMOUS AMERICAN AUTHOR SERIES,
Grosset and Dunlap hb,1962, Ringe, xlib, vg cond, 175 pp, $3
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, MESSNER BIOGRAPHY, HB with mylar dj, by
Isabel Proudfit, 1946/66, xlib, 208 pp, vg cond, $3
CRANE;
THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE, Bantam, exc cond, $3
DEFOE:
ROBINSON CRUSOE, Companion Library hb, xlib, 1963 Grosset and
Dunlap, 275 pp, edges worn, $3
CHARLES DICKENS:
A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Dickens, published by Lippincott, illustrated
by Arthur Rackham, hb,147 pp, wonderful color illustrations throughout
book/ full page size,11 color illustrations and 18 b&w pen and ink, vg
cond, red boards, Decorated title page with holly leaves,This book first
appeared in 1915 with the rackham illustrations, a wonderful book,no dj,
$20
A CHRISTMAS CAROL, pb, Dickens, RL5, Scholastic Apple edition, $1
GREAT EXPECTATIONS , well used pb with front cover taped on, 50
cents
GREAT EXPECTATIONS, Dickens, pb, exc cond,'' $3
HARD TIMES, Norton Critical Edition, sc, 430 pp, an authoritative
text, backgrounds, sources, and contemporary reactions, criticism, white
, quality paper, $5
OLIVER TWIST, Eyewitness Classics adaptation for children with
added fascinating facts and images, DK, 24 pp, ChikfilA, 8 x8, $2
THE PICKWICK PAPERS by Charles Dickens, no copyright,,an old pb,
$1
A TALE OF TWO CITIES, Charles Dickens, Children's HB 8 x 11
version, 1985, 55 pp, illustrated, xlib, small print, $2
THE CHARLES DICKENS LIBRARY, CHRISTMAS STORIES: A CHRISTMAS
CAROL, THE CHIMES, THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, AND OTHER TALES ( the other
tales are : The Haunted Man, A Christmas Tree, What Christmas is as we
Grow Older, The Poor Relation's Story, The Seven Poor Travellers, The
Holly-Tree, Doctor Marigold), 1996, hb, Avenel/Gramercy book pub, 414 pp,
hb, dj, exc cond, $17
DOSTOEVSKY, THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, 412 pp, Great Books of the Western
World, 1952, hb, quality pp, beautifully bound, $6
DREISER, Theodore: SHORT STORIES, unabridged, Dover Thrift Edition, exc
cond, $1
DAPHNE DU MAURIER, THE GLASS BLOWERS, 1964, pb, $1
CAMILLE, by ALEXANDRE DUMAS, pb, Signet classic, vg cond, $1
ELIOT, GEORGE: SILAS MARNER, red hb, Macmillan quality book pocket size,
1927, 348 pp, owner's name noted, exc cond, beauiful condition, little to
no wear on cover, $7
ELIOT, T.S. FOUR QUARTETS, Burnt Norton, East Coker, Dry Salvages,
Little Gidding, exc cond, $2
FAULKNER:
THE SOUND AND THE FURY, Norton Critical Edition, 5 x 8, pb,
edited by Minter, 414 pp, includes entire text plus backgrounds,
contexts and criticisms, some underlining, $5
FORBES:
JOHNNY TREMAIN, pb, $2
GOLDSMITH: THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, Oliver Goldsmith, with portrait and
20illustrations, World's Greatest Literature, Spencer Press, beautiful
brown hb with gold lettering, exc cond, circa 1936, vol. 9, $4
HALE, LUCRETIA:
STORIES FROM THE PETERKIN PAPERS, by Lucretia Hale, 90 yellowed
pp, Scholastic pb,1970, name inside cover, $1
THOMAS HARDY:
TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES, Thomas Hardy, 1935 HB, 548 pp, $4 or
pb, older, $1
FROM THE MADDING CROWD, hb, Columbine Library, by Thomas Hardy,
Wanamaker pub, 370 pp, $3
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE:
SCARLET LETTER, A Romance, Nathaniel Hawthorne, World's
Greatest Literature, Spencer Press, exc cond, beautiful brown hb, gold
lettering/adornments, no copyright, circa 1936, vol. 6, $6 OR A pb, ''$2
FIGHTING BLOOD, Wm Heyliger, Goldsmith Publishing, HB, 1935, 248 pp, vg
cond, gift inscription on first inside page, $3
HUGO, VICTOR:
LES MISERABLES, 1961, abridged with an introduction, translated
from the French by Wilbour, Fawcett Premier pb, $3
LES MISERABLES Volume 2, Wordsworth Classics pb, 979 pp, the
second part of a novel bound as two volumes, 1994, 50 cents
NOTRE DAME, leather cover (burgundy calf), 575 pp, gift
inscription from Christmas 1919, shows wear on edges of spine, inside
tight and beautiful paper, quality pages, no copyright date seen,marbled
endpapers, gold lettering on spine, Thomas Nelson pub, $12
HENRIK IBSEN:
FOUR GREAT PLAYS BY IBSEN, Doll's House, Wild Duck, An Enemy of
the People, Ghosts, pb, 306 pp, $3
IRVING:
SELECTED WRITINGS OF WASHINGTON IRVING, edited w/ an intro by
Commins, The Modern Library, hb, 1945, exc cond, white pp, contents: from
the Sketch Book, From Bracebridge Hall, From Tales of a Traveller, From
The Alhambra, From Wholfert's Roost and Other Papers, A History of New
York, 669 pp,$2
THE SKETCH-BOOK, Washington Irving, World's Greatest Literature,
Spencer Press, circa 1936, exc cond, brown hb with gold lettering, vol.
11, $4
HENRY JAMES:
THE ASPERN PAPERS, unabridged, Dover Thrift Edition, pb, $1
WASHINGTON SQUARE, Signet Classic pb, vg cond, 1979, notes
penciled in on inside covers, 232 pp, 1979, $1
THE TURN OF THE SCREW AND OTHER SHORT NOVELS, pb, Signet
classic, vg cond, $1
WILLIAM JAMES: THE PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY, 897 pp, Great Books of the
Western World, 1952, quality HB, $8
RUDYARD KIPLING:
CAPTAIN'S COURAGEOUS, World's Classics pb, 1995, $1
THE JUNGLE BOOKS, Kipling, Reader's Digest Best Loved Books for
Young Readers, red hb, beautiful edition, 148 pp, 1989, $5
LAVOISIER (ELEMENTS OF CHEMISTRY), FOURIER(ANALYTICAL THEORY OF HEAT),
FARADAY
(EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES IN ELECTRICITY)- 898 PP, Great Books of the
Western World, HB, beautifully bound, quality
pp, $6
LEE, HARPER; TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, pb, 1982, 280 pp, vg cond, $2
JACK LONDON:
THE SEA-WOLF, Modern Library, sc, 5x 7, vg cond, xlib, last few
pp crinkly, $1
THE VALLEY OF THE MOON, 1978, pb, 530 pp, xlib, vg, $1
THE IRON HEEL, Jack London, Wordsworth American classic, sc,
complete/unabridged, 195 pp, $1
WHITE FANG, Apple Classics pb, the story of one dog's will to
survive, Jack London, 252pp,Scholastic, RL6, $1
WHITE FANG, older pb, complete and unabridged,$1
THE CALL OF THE WILD, Jack London, complete/unabr,''' $1
THE CALL OF THE WILD, Jack London hb, Grosset and Dunlap xlib,
1931, top of spine had title re-glued, $2
LEVER ,Charles & LOVER, Samuel and other Irish Authors:
The following are part of series called IRISH LITERATURE, by P. F. Coller
and Son , green hardbacks, no copyright date on title page, but
circa 1900 is my guess, very good condition, a couple of them have flaws
which are mentioned below, 5 x 8 volumes, Irish Harp is indented
as are other designs on front of each volume, gold lettering on spines:
IRISH LITERATURE, The selected writings of Charles Lever,
volume IV, JACK HINTON, 493 pp,
blank pp at back of book open too far and show a thin line of webbing
from inside, $4
IRISH LITERATURE, The Selected Writings of Samuel Lover, volume
I, POETICAL WORKS, 371 pp, book opens too far
at title page, b & w photo of Lover across from title page, $4
IRISH LITERATURE, The Selected Writings of Charles Lever,
volume III, HARRY LORREQUER, 305 pp, $4
IRISH LITERATURE, Irish Authors and Their Writings, volume III,
WILLIAM T. O'NEILL DAUNT, ALICE FURLONG,
includes Irish fairy and folk tales, biographical sketches of authors as
well as speeches, articles and their works, 430 pp, $4
IRISH LITERATURE, The Selected Writings of Samuel Lover,
volume V, HANDY ANDY part 1, the address that opens this volume,
written by Lover, is dated 1854, London, 308 pp, $4
IRISH LITERATURE, The Selected Writings of Samuel Lover,
volume VII, HE WOULD BE A GENTLEMAN or TREASURE TROVE part I, 284 pp,
binding at back of book where last page meets cover is torn and webbing
shows, $4
SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (LORD LYTTON):
THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, World's Greatest Literature by Spencer
Press, vol. 16,. 399 pp, exc cond, beautiful brown hb with green behind
words and volumer number and gold lettering and adornment on spines, no
copyright, circa 1936, $5
MELVILLE, HERMAN:
BILLY BUDD, SAILOR AND OTHER STORIES, Bantam classic, 278 pp,
1984, underlining or highlighting in firt 78 pp, ''$1
MOBY DICK, Herman Melville, complete and unabridged, exc cond,
pb, $2 (cliffnotes available- see end of list)
MOBY DICK OR THE WHALE, over 400 pp, Great Books of the Western
World , hb, beautiful , quality pp, $7
JOHN MILTON- ENGLISH MINOR POEMS, PARADISE LOST, SAMSON AGONISTES,
AREOPAGITICA- 412 quality pp, Great Books of the Western World, hb,
beautiful, 1952, $5
SIR ISAAC NEWTON (MATHEMATICAL PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, OPTICS)
AND CHRISTIAN HUYGENS (TREATISE ON LIGHT) - 619 pp, Great Books of the
Western World, 1952, hb, beautifully bound, quality pp, $6
O HENRY:
COLLECTED STORIES OF O HENRY, 212 stories, unabridged, large hb
with dj, xlib, exc cond, Avenel books, 1979 edition, 843 pp, some
yellowing at edges of pp, strong, tight, beautiful book, $14
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF O. HENRY, The difinitive collection of
America's Master of the short story, 2 volume hardback set with dj, 1692
pp total, Doubleday , 1953, quality paper and binding, exc cond, forward
by Harry Hansen, $24 for the set
THE VOICE OF THE CITY Further Stories of the Four Million ,
Doubleday 1920 hardback, 244 pp, yellowing pages and some
brittleness, $3
ORCZY:
THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, pb, corner of cover missing, Signet, $1
(or a like new copy for $4)
POE:
TALES OF MYSTERY AND IMAGINATION, Edgar Allan Poe, World's
Greatest Literature, Spencer Press, no copyright, circa 1936, exc cond,
brown HB, gold lettering, circa 1936, vol. 8, $4
RABELAIS: GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL, Great Books of the Western World,
1952, beautifully bound, 318 quality pp, $6
SANDBURG, CARL, Univ of Minnesota booklet on American Writers, pb, 1972,
48 pp, $1
SHANE, by Jack SCHAEFER, pb, 1978, vg cond, xlib, $1
SCOTT, Walter, IVANHOE, Classics for Kids, pb, 26 pp, 1985, illustrated
children's version of Ivanhoe, '''$1
SHAW:
PYGMALION, A Romance in 5 Acts, Penguin classic pb, exc cond, $2
SAINT JOAN, pb, Penguin Plays, purple underlining, $1
THE COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, HB, large volume, edited by Craig,
Scott, Foresman pub, 1951, 1337 pp, includes index, Annotated texts of
the plays, poems, and sonnets with a historical and critical background,
in the front and back where cover joins book, reinforcement is needed-
you can see some separation, text itself is tight and strong, looks like
a well-make, sewn binding, $22
SHAKESPEARE, THE TEMPEST, Crofts pb classics, $1
SHAW, George Bernard: PYGMALION, unabridged, Dover Thrift Edition, exc
cond, $1
SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT:
FRANKENSTEIN, or THE MODERN PROMETHEUS, 254 PP, trade pb/
beautiful 5 x 8 softcover, 1984, Barry Moser illustrated this Pennyroyal
edition, $5
SELECTED POETRY AND PROSE OF SHELLEY, hb, Signet classic series,
ed Bloom, 1966, 448 pp, vg cond, $1
THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY, by LAURENCE STERNE, Penguin
classic, exc cond, looks unused,
xlib, 659 pp, $1
SWIFT, JONATHAN, GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Troll Illustrated Classics, 8 x 11,
retold by W. James, pb, $3
JOHN STEINBECK, hb University of Minnesota booklet on American Writers
series, 48 pp, $1
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON:
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE, Bantam, exc cond, $2
TREASURE ISLAND, Stevenson, hb,READER's Digest Best Loved Books
for Young Readers, condensed, 138pp, 1989, vg cond, $3, cc
TREASURE ISLAND, A Story of the Spanish Main, World's Greatest
Literature, Spencer Press, beautiful hb, with gold lettering, exc cond,
circa 1936, Robert Louis Stevenson, vol. 12, $4
TREASURE ISLAND , Puffin Classic pb, vg, $1
KIDNAPPED, older pb, $1
THACKERAY:
VANITY FAIR, A Novel without a Hero, William Makepeace Thackeray,
exc cond, World's Greatest Literature , Spencer Press, no copyright,
circa 1936, vol.2,604pp, $4
MARK TWAIN:
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF JOAN OF ARC, by Mark Twain,hb, "A
fictional biography of Joan written by Samuel Clemens, writing under the
pseudonym of Mark Twain, writing under the pseudonym of Louis de Conte.
Mark Twain also writes (under the pseudonym of Alden) the Translator's
Preface, which, together with the Translator Notes sprinkled throughout
the document, gives the book an aura of authenticity it would be
otherwise lacking.", 1924, American Artists Edition, part of a series of
Complete Works of Mark Twain, 288 pp, good reading copy, xlib, worn edges
of cover, Mark Twain signature stamped on cover, Harper and brothers,
white boards, $10
MARK TWAIN'S SHORT STORIES, Signet Classic book, 1985, 670 pp,
large book!, edited and an intro by Justin Kaplan, $2
PUDD'N HEAD WILSON, pb, $1
MARK TWAIN biography, Immortals of Literature series, hb, xlib,
by Stearns, 186 pp, 1965, vg cond, $10
TOM SAWYER, Mark Twain, hb,Whitman Pub, 1944, yellowing pp, last
page needs gluing to assure it stays attached, illustrated by ARthur
Jameson, $4
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, HB, dj, Junior Deluxe Edition,
1954, 271 pp, exc cond except dustjacket which has some missing corners,
$8
THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, Penguin Classics, 326 pp,
notes written in margins and some underlining, $2
THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT, hb, Harper and Brothers, by Mark Twain,
1924, American Artists Edition, part of a series of Complete Works of
Mark Twain, 396 pp, xlib, good reading copy, Mark Twain signature stamped
on cover, "The American Claimant is Twain's comedy of mistaken identities
and multiple role switches, all revolving around the serious debate
between the hereditary aristocracy of Europe and the democracy of
America.", white boards, $4
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JULES VERNE:
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, Jules Verne, WINDERMERE Reader,
hb, McNally, exc cond, 496pp, beautiful, privately owned edition,
frontispiece colored print by Milo Winter, $10
JULES VERNE biography, hb, xlib, by Beril Becker, 1966, The life
and times of the great science fiction writer. $5
FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON, Jules Verne, pb, 1966 Scholastic,
yellowing pp, $2
20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, exc cond, pb, 307 pp, like new, $2
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH, Verne, pb,1988, 260 pp, $2
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS, Jules Verne, pb, Bantam, 163 pp, $1
YESTERDAY AND TOMORROW, 189 yellowing pp, $1
WARREN, ROBERT PENN, Univ of Minnesota hb Booklet on American Writers,
1964, 48 pp, $1
H G WELLS:
28 SCIENCE FICTION STORIES OF H G WELLS, hb, Dover pub, 1952, 915
pp, hb, xlib, $5
THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, Dover Thrift Edition, exc cond, $1
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BEN-HUR: A TALE OF THE CHRIST, by LEW WALLACE, 577 clean white pp, 1997,
Tyndale/Focus on Family publ, $4
VINETA: ROMANE AND NOVELLEN E. Werners, published in Leipzig, German hb,
364 pp, some yellowing, quality paper, no date, very fancy cover
wiht beautiful artwork, circa 1900, $12
THE SWORD IN THE STONE, T. H. White, sc, exc cond, 248 pp, $1
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JUNIOR DELUXE EDITION: (HARDBACK)
KIDNAPPED, Robert Louis Stevenson, hb, xlib, vg cond, mylar
dj,1954, $3 cc
RAINBOW CLASSICS:
THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON, Johann Wyss, ed by Wm Kingston, illus
by Jeanne Edwards, intor by Becker, World Publishing, 1947 hb, 367 pp,
xlib, cover shows wear, $8
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MARK TWAIN, THE STORY OF SAMUEL CLEMENS, by Hargrove, xlib, hb,Children's
Press, 1984, 128 pp, vg cond, $6
TOM SAWYER, Samuel Clemens, an abridged edition, with 35 illustrations by
True Williams, reproduced from the original edition of Tom Sawyer, first
published in 1876, cover illustration by Milo Winter, Rand McNally, 1938,
160 yellowed pp, 5 x 6, vg cond, collectible, $20
TREASURE ISLAND, complete and unabridged, DERRY DALE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY,
hb with dj, short book, 1994, exc cond, $4
AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS, DERRY DALE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY, hb,
small size book, complete and unabridged, 1994, excellent cond, hb,
xlib,$4
MESSNER BIOGRAPHIES:
JAMES FENIMORE COOPER, MESSNER BIOGRAPHY, HB with mylar dj, by Isabel
Proudfit, 1946/66, xlib, 208 pp, vg cond, $4
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A LITTLE PRINCESS, novelization by Moleson, based on the screenplay by
LaGravenses and Chandler from the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, 8 pp
of color photos from movie, vg cond, rl3, pb,$1
HANS BRINKER, OR THE SILVER SKATES, Young Reader's Library, Mary Mapes
Dodge, edited for young readers by Lindskoog, 223 pp, ages 8-12,
Multnomah books, exc cond, The Sotry of a poverty-stricken brother and
sister in the beautiful land of windmills, tulips and wooden shoes. It's
a story of championship skating, hunger and handship, adventure and
buried gold.. and prayers come true. Complete with secrets, mysteries
and surprises... $5
THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS, Great Illustrated Classic, hb, Kenneth Grahame,
edited by Hanft, exc cond, $4
WHITE FANG, Apple Classics pb, the story of one dog's will to survive,
Jack London, 252pp,Scholastic, RL6, $1
THE COUNTRY BUNNY AND THE LITTLE GOLD SHOES, by DuBose Heyward, pictures
by Hack, 1967 Scholastic pb, yellowed pp, vg cond, collectible,
$8
HOME FOR A BUNNY, MARGARET WISE BROWN, 9 X 12 HB, pictures by
GarthWilliams, 1983, xlib, good cond (some tearing away at spine that
needs
tape,adorable collectible bunny book, $5
THE VELVETEEN RABBIT or HOW TOYS BECOME REAL, Margery Williams, illus by
Nicholson,This is the story of the velveteen rabbit, that was loved so
much he stopped being just a toy and became real, and of all his
adventures. hb, dj, xlib, no date found, Doubleday, exc cond, $5
CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED, LES MISERABLES, Your doorway to classics, comic
book format, with study guide, pb, $2
JOHNNY TREMAIN, Esther Forbes, Laurel-Leaf, exc cond, $3
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Larger format of classics - see sizes as noted in description:
WUTHERING HEIGHTS, Classics Illustrated Comic Strip Format
adapted by Rick Geary, 7 x 9, exc cond, sc, $5
HEIDI, Johanna Spyri's, illustrated by Miriam Tropp,
abridgedadapted by Alice Thorne, hb, 9 x 11, exc cond, Grosset and
Dunlap, 1961/73, trade edition, unpageinated, approx 60 pp, $5
THE UGLY DUCKLING, retold by Lilian Moore, from the story by Hans
Christian Andersen, illus by Daniel San Souci,beautiful book, exc cond,
Scholastic, 1987, 8 x 9 size, rl 3, sc, $3
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Other Classics for Children: (mostly hardbacks)
THE ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS, Windermere Readers, McNally, hb, exc
cond, 293 pp, 1953, includes the Sultan and His Vow, the Merchant and the
Genie, the Three Calenders, Sons of Kings, and the Five Ladies of Bagdad,
the Three Sisters, Aladdin, The Wonderful Lamp, History of AliBaba and of
the 40 Robbers illed by one slave, Sindbad the Sailor, beautiful,
privately owned edition, $20
PETER PAN, Barrie, hb, xlib, 242 pp, Scribner's, vg cond, bottom edges
show wear, 1911/1950, "Thousands of children have loved the story of
Peter Pan in many different editions and in the play. Some editions use
the title Peter Pan and Wendy. Miss Unwin, an English artist who lives in
America went to Wendy's real home in London to make her preliminary
sketches...". $20
AIDA'S LITTLE THEATER, Inez Haynes IRWIN, Grosset/Dunlap hb, 1946, blue
hb, worn edges, vg cond,xlib but no outside markings,collectible, $8
JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH, A Children's Story, Roald Dahl, ages 8-12,
rl 4.5, vg cond, $1
TREASURE ISLAND, Stevenson, HB,Reader's Digest Best Loved Books for Young
Readers, condensed, 138pp, 1989, vg cond, $3
THE LION IN THE BOX, MARGUERITE DE ANGELI, hb, xlib, 7 x 9, 1975 "
Retells the events of a special Christmas for a poor family in New York
City. It would be a meager Christmas this year for Mama and her five
small children. Recently widowed, Mama could get work only occasionally.
Although poor in material things, the little family was rich in the love
and affection they shared with one another. The older girls, Betty and
Rosie, did the housework when Mama was away, and with Lili, the middle
child, they looked after Ben and the baby, Sooch. But on Christmas Eve,
while Mama was away, something extraordinary happened..." pen and ink
illustrations, exc cond, $28
A CERTAIN SMALL SHEPHERD, Rebecca Caudill, illus by Wm Pene Du Bois, hb,
8x 8, " Jamie is very unhappy because he can not sing with the other
children in the Christmas pageant. Jamie is mute. Set in
Appalachia."1965, xlib, vg cond, $5
RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY'S FRIENDLY FAIRIES, 1960, written and illustrated by
Johnny Gruelle, author of My Very Own Fairy Stories, Raggedy Ann...., hb,
xlib, amazing illustrations!, unpageinated but 90 pp, includes 3 little
gnomes, the happy rattle, recipe for a happy day, grandfather
Skeeterhawk, crow talk, the fairy ring, Mr. and Mrs. Thumbkins, Old,
rough stone and the gnarled tree, Sally Migrundy, How Johnny Cricket saw
Santa Claus, Twin Sisters, Little Thumbkin's good deed, the wishbone, Tim
Tim Tamytam, Change of Coats, Bobbs Merrill pub, edges of boards are
worn, inside very good cond and binding is solid, $27
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