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  • 1890 RARE: R. Caldecott’s First Collection of Pictures & Songs

    R. Caldecott’s First Collection of Pictures & Songs is a rare antique volume published by Frederick Warne & Co in London in 1890. The book contains eight well-known stories that are beautifully illustrated by R. Caldecott. These stories include The Diverting History of John Gilpin, The House that Jack Built, The Babes in the Wood, and The Farmer’s Boy, among others. The book has a grey cloth hardcover with printed decorative illustration and lettering on the cover and spine. It has minimal wear and tear, with some rubbing along the edges and a small surface rip on the bottom of the inside cover. The book is very clean and well-bound, with no writing or markings anywhere in the book.

    Despite being over 130 years old, the book is in remarkably good condition and would make a great addition to any collection. The pages have no foxing or yellowing, and although there are a couple of areas where folios began separating from their neighbors, all are attached to the spine, and no pages are missing. This rare volume is a collector’s item and a testament to the enduring appeal of R. Caldecott’s illustrations and stories.

    $575.00
  • 1870s Set of 2: Swiss Family Robinson by John Lovell, and The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

    This set of two rare antique editions from the 1870s includes The Swiss Family Robinson by John Lovell and The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. The Swiss Family Robinson is a translated and edited version of Stahl’s “Nouveau Robinson Suisse” with numerous illustrations, while The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is the classic tale of a mariner’s adventures as related by himself, with over one hundred illustrations. Both books are hardcover volumes bound in blue bubble-grain cloth with leather spine and corners, and gilt ornamentation and lettering on covers and spine. Despite some wear to the cover and spine, the books are well-bound and clean, with only minor foxing on titular pages and minor fading throughout. The books are in remarkably good condition for their age and would make a wonderful addition to any collection.

    $425.00$725.00
  • 1899: A Child’s Garden of Verses, by R. L. Stevenson

    A Child’s Garden of Verses by R.L. Stevenson is a classic children’s book that has been enjoyed by generations of young readers. This early rare edition, stated as the fifth, is beautifully illustrated by Charles Robinson and published by John Lane in London. The green cloth hardcover volume features gilt stamped ornamentation and lettering on the cover and spine, with some wear and rubbing around the edges and corners. The gilt is partially rubbed off on the spine, and there is wear on the back cover, especially around the bottom. The end papers show foxing and a thin tear where the front and back end papers attach to the spine. The top, bottom, and fore edges are gilt, and there are no writing or similar markings anywhere in the book. However, there are several instances of age and “finger print” type stains, mostly in the margins, and several pages are separating from the spine. Despite these minor flaws, the overall condition of the book is good.

    $450.00$500.00