Frederick Warne & Co Ltd.
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THE SHOEMAKER OF KISH
Written by Claude A.J. Bernardin.
Illustrated by Sheila MacGregor.
Stock no. 717581
Published by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd..
1st
1954.
Very good condition in a good dustwrapper.
Grey boards. Colour plates. B/w illustrations. School stamp to front endpaper. A few light foxspots to endpapers. Wrapper edge-torn with slight loss.
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KATE GREENAWAY PICTURES
Written by H.M. Cundall.
Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.
Stock no. 721714
Published by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd..
1st
1921.
Very good condition in a fair dustwrapper.
From Originals Presented By Her to John Ruskin and Other Personal Friends (Hitherto Unpublished) With an Appreciation by Cundall. Large format. Cream cloth spine with green title, green cloth covers with gilt title to front. Mounted colour plates with captioned tissue-guards. Spine and corners very slightly bumped and rubbed. Light rubbed patch to edge of front cover. Light foxing to contents. Dustwrapper is edge-worn and grubby with some loss at spine and pink watermark to front. A nice copy of a rare book, scarce in wrapper.
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ALMANACK FOR 1924
No author listed.
Illustrated by Kate Greenaway.
Stock no. 731830
Published by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd..
1924.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Small format. Cloth spine, pictorial boards. Colour illustrations (originally used n the 1883 Almanack). Inscription in ink to front endpaper. Contained in original glassine wrapper which states "The coloured illustrations are the actual first printing of the 1883 Almanack. The Text for the Year 1924 is now inserted". The wrapper is just a little edge chipped.