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Children's Literature
Some of the greatest works in literature were originally meant for children. From Treasure Island to Through The Looking Glass, these books have hidden depths. Then there is Tolkein and CS Lewis, not to mention Arthur Ransome and AA Milne, all of whom stand as tall as any works of literature for adults.
We try to keep all the greats in stock. If we haven't got what you are looking for then the chances are we might have soon. So please do get in touch with anything you are looking for. Of course if you have any questions about any of the books we have in stock, please also feel free to ask any questions. Though these books are for Children, collecting them is a serious business and issue points etc can have a large effect on values. As with all our books we are always very happy to answer questions on everything we have here.
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c1924 Peter Pan and WendyLondon: c1924A beautifully illustrated edition of J. M. Barrie's beloved children's tale, illustrated throughout with tipped in colour plates by Mabel Lucie Attwell. -
1921 Peter Pan and WendyNew York: 1921A wonderful example of the scarce first Mabel Lucie Attwell illustrated edition of Barrie's classic tale, beautifully illustrated with colour plates. -
1946 Peter Pan & WendyLondon: 1946Beautifully illustrated throughout in colour, this is a charming edition of J. M. Barrie's iconic tale about Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, Wendy, and Neverland. -
1929 J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington GardensLondon: 1929A very smart abridged edition of J. M. Barrie's fantastical novel, complete with Arthur Rackham's illustrations. -
1955 J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan & WendyLondon: 1955A brightly illustrated eighth impression of this charming children's story, retold for young readers. -
c1918 Peter Pan in Kensington GardensLondon: c1918An early reprint of J. M. Barrie's renowned Peter Pan novel from The Little White Bird, illustrated with Arthur Rackham's original colour plates. -
1906 Peter Pan in Kensington GardensLondon: 1906Beautifully illustrated with colour plates from Arthur Rackham, this is a wonderful first trade edition of J. M. Barrie's iconic children's tale. -
1919 The Young Visiters, or, Mr. Salteena's PlanLondon: 1919An early impression of this children's novel written by a nine-year-old Daisy Ashford, with a frontispiece, facsimile plates, and a preface from J. M. Barrie.
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