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  • Alice's Adventures Underground : A Facsimile of the Original Lewis Carroll Manuscript

    Lewis Carroll

    Hardcover (University Microfilms International, Sept. 3, 1964)
    Ann Arbor 1964. A facsimile reprint of the original manuscript. Hardcover. Octavo, 90pp., illustrations, boards. Fine in glassine DJ, in VG Box, light soiling.
  • Sylvie and Bruno. A Legacy Library Facsimile

    Lewis Carroll, Harry Furniss

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, July 6, 1967)
    None
  • Ranch life and the hunting-trail

    Theodore Roosevelt

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, March 15, 1966)
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  • Otto of the Silver Hand

    Howard Pyle

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Sept. 3, 1968)
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  • Wild Animals I Have Known

    Ernest Thompson Seton

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Inc., March 15, 1966)
    Publisher: University microfilms Incorporated Date of Publication: 1966 Binding: hardcover Edition: second Edition Condition: Very Good/Slip Case Description: 12mo - over 6Âľ" - 7Âľ" tall Privately Printed Copyright date 1966, originally published by Scribner's and sons in 1898. Tan cloth over boards with green and gold lettering and design on the front and on the spine. Brown inside covers front and back. Illustrated throughout. Numerous animals stories, there are no tears, bent pages, nor any writing. Slipcase, is solid, with very minor. Soiling to the back edge. Bright clean text, tight binding, slipcase very solid, a very good collection of short stories about animals. Seton in 1902 he founded the woodcraft Indians, which was a precursor of the Boy Scouts of America. When the Boy Scouts was first organized. He became its chief scout and shared its leadership with Dan Beard.<
  • The wonder clock;: Or, Four & twenty marvelous tales, being one for each hour of the day

    Howard Pyle

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Jan. 1, 1967)
    Review “Pyle was one of the late nineteenth century writers who helped invent the fairy tale novel.” ―Jane Yolen From the Back Cover "Pyle was one of the late nineteenth century writers who helped invent the fairy tale novel." ―Jane Yolen Famous and influential as a preeminent illustrator, Howard Pyle was also a gifted writer beloved by millions ― young and old ― for his endearing and enchanting fairy tales. The Wonder Clock is a delightful, magical collection of whimsical stories: twenty-four stories for twenty-four hours. And each a timeless masterpiece. Peopled with jolly kings and queens, lovely princesses and evil witches, sly foxes and mischievous ravens, ogres and giants, dashing princes and nasty dragons, these are old fashioned fairly tales in the best and most beautiful sense that can be enjoyed by readers of any age. This edition also includes Pyle's dazzling illustrations.
  • JACKANAPES.

    juliana horatia ewing

    Hardcover (university microfilms, inc., Sept. 3, 1966)
    None
  • Campaigning with Crook, and stories of army life

    Charles King

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Jan. 1, 1966)
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  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    William Shakespeare, Robert Anning Bell

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Aug. 16, 1966)
    A Legacy Library Facsimile of the 1895 edition. A facsimile copy of an edition of Shakespeare's play, first published by J.M. Dent & Co., Aldine House, London in 1895. With beautifully fanciful drawings by Robert Anning Bell reproduced in red and black, and a long introduction by Israel Gollancz, well known nineteenth-century Shakespearean scholar, in which he explains the play to a young friend. liv, 128 pages. cloth, dust jacket.. small 8vo..
  • The Fables of Aesop

    JOSEPH HEIGHWAY

    Hardcover (UNIVERSITY MICROFILMS, Aug. 16, 1966)
    None
  • Household stories from the collection of the Brothers Grimm

    Jacob Grimm

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, March 15, 1966)
    Collectible. Light tan cloth over boards with gilt and maroon illustration and ornament on front and lettering on spine. No DJ. Gorgeous illustrations and ornaments in maroon and green. Each tale begins with an ornamented letter.
  • The king of the Golden River

    John Ruskin

    Hardcover (University Microfilms, Jan. 1, 1966)
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