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  1. First English edition; 4to (305 x 230 mm); illustrated with colour strip cartoons, occasioinal scattered foxing, more so to title, otherwise light, publisher's laminated, pictorial boards with cloth spine, a little wear to extremities, more so to the upper corners, otherwise a good copy; [ii] + 61 + [1]pp

    £225
  2. First edition, first impression; small folio, (28.5 x 21 cm); colour illustrations throughout by Dr Seuss, pictorial endpapers; publisher's pictorial glossy boards, pictorial dustjacket, an excellent example.

    £1,750
  3. First Edition; Folio 312 x 255 mm); music score with lyrics, decorated with pictorial vignettes, including title-page, head, tail and endpiece; mild age-toning, else near-fine; publisher's quarter cloth over papered boards, with printed paper label to upper board, pictorial dust-jacket, sunned spine, chips to extremities with small losses to tail of spine and upper, outer corner; otherwise a very good and clean copy; [vi] + 40 pp.

    £100
  4. First English edition, first impression; 8vo, (20.4 x 15.4 cm); frontispiece, pictorial title and 11 full-page plates by F.D. Bedford, scattered light foxing, offsetting to endpapers, hinges slightly loose but holding; publisher's gilt-pictorial sage cloth, design showing Peter, two mermaids and the crocodile, slight speckling to edges, minor rubbing to corners and extremities, with the dust jacket repeating the binding design, also gilt, jacket worn and slightly sunned, overall a very good copy scarce in the dust jacket; [viii], 267pp.

    £6,250
  5. Facsimile manuscript, number 474 of a limited edition of 500 copies; 12mo (154 x 91 mm, 6 x 3½ in); 8 colour illustrations tipped-in, 2 black-and-white illustrations tipped-in; gilt-ruled straight-grained dark green morocco, marbled edges, marbled endpapers, slipcase with gilt-stamped design to upper board, near-mint condition.

    £150
  6. First edition, first issue (without advertisements or date to title verso); 8vo; half-title, frontispiece and 11 plates by T.M.R. Whitwell, device to title, some scattered foxing, heavier to preliminary leaves, three short closed tears to plate opposite p164, plate reattached opposite p200, toning to endpapers, small ink name to head of front free endpaper; publisher's green cloth with with cricketing scene in white, black and red to upper cover and spine, with title in gilt to spine, spine slightly dulled, some minor rubbing and bumping to extremities with small closed tear to cloth at head of spine.

    £1,400
  7. First Dulac deluxe edition, number 367 of 750 copies signed by the artist; large 4to; 28 tipped-in colour plates by Edmund Dulac, captioned tissue-guards; publisher's vellum gilt, replacement ties, top edge gilt, a little rubbed, with a few a few marks but still very good and, save for some odd spots to a few extreme page edges, internally fine; viii, 250pp.

    £2,250
  8. First edition, first impression; 8vo; pages toned as always; publisher's pictorial boards, with the dust jacket. An exceptional copy in the dust jacket. Scarce thus.

    £3,250
  9. First edition; 4to, (262 x 200 mm); number 297 of 535 copies; hand-coloured pochoir plates by E. McKnight Kauffer, comprising 8 full-page drawings and 1 title-page vignette, prelims spotted and browned; original dark brown cloth, leaves uncut, spine and boards slightly sunned, extremities rubbed.

    £300
  10. First edition, 8vo (23.5 x 18 cm); colour illustrations by Bertha L. Corbett, musical score and lyrics for Sunbonnet Babies' March on last two pages; illustrated with musical scores on both front and rear endpapers; pictorial grey cloth, rubbing to corners, soiling to upper and lower boards, otherwise a very good copy.

    £65
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