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Tall tales and wonderful adventures await. We have beautifully illustrated books for children over many years past. Perhaps we have something you remember?
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1845-1848 The Chimes; The Cricket on the Hearth; The Battle of Life; The Haunted Man and the Ghost's BargainLondon: 1845-1848A charming collection of the illustrated first editions of four of Charles Dickens's Christmas books, all in the publisher's original cloth bindings. -
1843-1846 A Christmas Carol in Prose; The Chimes; The Cricket on the HearthLeipzig: 1843-1846An attractive example of Bernhard Tauchnitz's Copyright Edition of three of Charles Dickens's celebrated Christmas books: A Christmas Carol, The Chimes, and The Cricket on the Hearth. -
1843-1848 Charles Dickens's Christmas BooksLondon: 1843-1848A complete set of first editions of Charles Dickens's five Christmas books, including the first edition of 'A Christmas Carol'. Housed in a chemise and quarter morocco slip case. -
1956 The Silver ChairLondon: 1956The second impression of C. S. Lewis’s fourth Chronicles of Narnia novel, in which Prince Caspian is now an old man, and his son is missing. -
1935 Stories from Dickens for Boys and GirlsLondon: 1935A first edition of this charming collection of stories from Dickens, written for children, with a folding panorama. -
2008 The Chronicles of Narnia Pop-Up AdaptationLondon: 2008An incredible pop-up bringing each of C. S. Lewis' classic Narnia books to life, from award-winning pop-up artist Robert Sabuda. -
1854 2vol Readings for the Young From the Works of Sir Walter ScottEdinburgh: 1854Two smart volumes of this collection of writings from Sir Walter Scott, for young readers. Volumes I and III only. -
1966 The Magician's NephewLondon: 1966The fifth impression of C. S. Lewis's sixth 'Chronicles of Narnia' novel, in which children Digory and Polly access other worlds through the use of magic rings. -
1959 The Silver ChairLondon: 1959A lovely copy of the fourth work from the renowned Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis and illustrated by Pauline Baynes. -
1840-1841 Master Humphrey's ClockLondon: 1840-1841The first edition of this work in book form, by Charles DIckens, complete in three volumes.
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