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1016405316.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020360038.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1022486918.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
114574351X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6126910Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. MLBD Index. Hardback. New. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Pvt. Ltd. MLBD hardcover
1025373774.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1025719921.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1025715861.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1924mon0000079283London : Hodder And Stoughton Li 1924-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback rebound by library. Clean text sound binding. London : Hodder And Stoughton Li hardcover
1376679833.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1298900549.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19762090502126904134Misuzushobo 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 323 5p Size: 46 size Misuzushobo paperback
19912091502135420132Iwanamishoten 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Iwanamishoten paperback
1952264806New York: Harper and Row 1952. Later printing. 48 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Paper dust-jacket over cloth-covered illustrated boards. Upper corner of front inner flap clipped with price of $2.57 net on lower corner and "Harper Crest" foil sticker to front cover otherwise fine. Maurice Sendak. Later printing. 48 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Signed by Sendak on the front endpaper with an original drawing in black ink and dated "Feb. '69 / for Bob Wilson". Hanrahan A4 Harper and Row unknown
1952214469New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. First edition later printing with "Grr-r-r on page 23 and price of $1.50. Unpaginated. 12mo. Publisher's pictorial boards teal-green spine; faint rubbing of spine else fine in nearly fine dust jacket. First edition later printing with "Grr-r-r on page 23 and price of $1.50. Unpaginated. 12mo. Hanrahan A2 1 Harper & Brothers unknown
19529785United States of America: Harper & Brothers 1952. First Edition Second Printing. Hardcover in teal illustrated dust jacket. Illustrated black and teal end pages. Grr-r-r on unnumbered page 21. Some scuffing to cover and wear on corners/edges with spine bumped at top and bottom. Dust jacket has chipping and staining to edges and spine and a small tear on the back top. Verry good condition. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1952003650New York: Harper & Row Publishers 1952. Very good. Early printings with 30-70 code to from flap of DJ 1952 and 1960; 6 3/4 x 5 1/2; pp. 48 and 48 respectively; pictorial paper over boards and 1/4 cloth; illustrated with numerous drawings; books with a few small scuffs to bottom edge of boards else minor wear - in very good to near fine condition; dust jackets clipped with a few small punctures from insect damage to fold of flaps - in good to very good condition. Beautiful early copies of Krauss and Sendak's beloved collaborations. Harper & Row, Publishers hardcover
195286848New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. Second Issue. Hardcover. Very Good Plus inVery Good Dustjacket. Maurice Sendak. Hardcover 6 7/8in. x 5 3/8 in. Green paper-covered boards with turquoise cloth spine. Several corners barely "nudged" and perhaps a wee bit shelf-rubbing to edges but wonderfully clean. Single very short 2 5/8 in. library deaccession stamp in very small font to front free endpaper. Second issue with the words "G-r-r-r-" to unnumbered page 23. Pictorial endpapers. Burnt Sienna text lettering. Dustjacket shows a little sunning and creasing to spine and flaps some rubbing but clean bright and with $1.50 price fully present at top of front flap. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1952581652New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition second issue with "Grrr-r-r" on bottom of unnumbered page page 21 beneath "when you make your bed you get a star". Dust jacket price $1.50 on front flap. Pictures by Maurice Sendak. 24mo. Blue cloth spine with pictorial papercovered boards. Spine ends and corners lightly worn else near fine in a near fine lightly age-toned dust jacket with modest edgewear. Harper & Brothers hardcover
19526442New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. Near fine in very good plus jacket. First edition later state of the commercial and critical success that established Sendak's talent as an illustrator and Krauss's reputation for capturing child-like lyricism. Krauss enjoyed enormous acclaim particularly in the 1950s as a writer on her own terms for her children's books that are now better known today as early "Sendak titles." Biographer Philip Nel argues that because she "treated them as equals children accepted Krauss as one of them confiding in her telling her stories or just playing while she watched. She listened wrote down what they said and used her poet's ear to select phrases that displayed a natural unrehearsed lyricism."<br /> <br /> Krauss along with her husband Crockett Johnson was a formative mentor for Sendak. While their relationship was often strained Sendak felt that "part of her fury was educating me the dumb Brooklyn kid into a more interesting human being. She was determined that I have more insight that I think higher" quoted in Nel 178-9. A nice copy of their first collaboration. 6.5'' x 5.25''. Original quarter teal cloth color pictorial paper boards. In original unclipped $1.50 color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated by Sendak on every page. Later state with "Grr" present on page 23. 48 pages. Address sticker on front fly leaf partially removed; shallow rubbing to jacket extremities. Harper & Brothers unknown
1952203756New York: Harper & Row 1952. First edition but second issue. Small hardcover. A charming children's book that features text by Ruth Krauss. Illustrations by Maurice Sendak. This issue includes the "Grr-r-r" on the bottom of page 23. A clean very near fine copy in paper covered boards with teal cloth spine in a very near fine dust jacket with $1.50 on the front flap. A fresh copy. Harper & Row unknown
1952325309New York: Harper 1952. hardcover. Maurice Sendak. Pictures by Maurice Sendak. 16mo pictorial backed boards d.w. N.Y.: Harper 1952. First Edition. Second issue with the word "Grr-r-r" on p. 23.<br/> <br/> Good copy lacking the dust wrapper; corners rubbed.<br/> <br/> Harper unknown
1952blb07198New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. 1st. Softcover. Very Good. Stiff paper wraps with Sendak illustration to front. Sewn binding with string is tight and booklet is square and free of major flaws other than some rubbing and small holes to front right upper corner. Copyright page has only 1952 with a note about this printing. No other softcover versions from the first printing are found - ""thanks to a number of children and teachers in the Harriet Johnson Nursery School; and special thanks to children in the Rowayton School Kindergarten and their teacher Harriet S. Sherman."" This book was the first for Sendak and Krauss and helped launch Sendak's career published 3 years before Harold and the Purple Crayon. Sendak would go on to illustrate seven additional Krauss titles. Harper & Brothers paperback
1952061525003Harper & Brothers 1952. Hardcover. Acceptable. A Hole Is To Dig by Ruth Kraus and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Former library copy with stamps stickers and remnants of the library check out card pocket. Pages look mostly clean. Wear to the exterior with soiling to the covers. Please see pictures for condition. Harper & Brothers hardcover
19528185New York: Harper & Brothers 1952. Fine in near-fine jacket. Inscribed first edition later state of the commercial and critical success that established Sendak's talent as an illustrator and Krauss's reputation for capturing child-like lyricism - an especially nice copy inscribed by Krauss. Krauss enjoyed enormous acclaim particularly in the 1950s as a writer on her own terms for her children's books that are now better known today as early "Sendak titles." Biographer Philip Nel argues that because she "treated them as equals children accepted Krauss as one of them confiding in her telling her stories or just playing while she watched. She listened wrote down what they said and used her poet's ear to select phrases that displayed a natural unrehearsed lyricism."<br /> <br /> Krauss along with her husband Crockett Johnson was a formative mentor for Sendak. While their relationship was often strained Sendak felt that "part of her fury was educating me the dumb Brooklyn kid into a more interesting human being. She was determined that I have more insight that I think higher" quoted in Nel 178-9. Their first collaboration. 6.5'' x 5.25''. Original quarter teal cloth color pictorial paper boards. In original unclipped $1.50 color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated by Sendak on every page. Later state with "Grr" present on page 23. 48 pages. Jacket rubbed at spine head. Harper & Brothers unknown