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CHILDREN'S BOOKS OF YESTERDAY
James, Philip

   

- London : The Studio 1933
- 4to.
- cloth, dust jacket.
- (iv), 128 pages.
- Order Nr. 3779
- Price: $ 35.00



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First edition. A special issue of The Studio. Profusely illustrated guide to the study of children's books of the 18th through 20th centuries. Some illustrations are in color. Jacket is chipped around edges with tears along back hinge.

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An early edition, but not first. (Field 204.) Illustrated by John Leech; illustrations complete with twelve etched plates and 70 woodcuts. Author's name nowhere stated in text. Some scuffs.




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