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Books published by publisher Volland

  • Raggedy Ann in Cookie Land

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (Volland, July 6, 1931)
    First edition. P. F. Volland Publisher. 1931. Our books are shipped Media Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
  • Raggedy Ann's Wishing Pebble published by Volland

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (Volland, March 15, 1925)
    Vintage Raggedy Ann story.
  • Reynard the Fox and other fables

    W. T Larned

    Hardcover (Volland, July 6, 1925)
    Fables, Reynard the Fox
  • Raggedy Andy Stories

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (Volland, Sept. 3, 1920)
    First edition. P.F. Volland Publisher. 1920.
  • The Turned-Into's: Jane Elizabeth discovers the Garden Folk.

    Elizabeth GORDON

    Hardcover (Volland, March 15, 1920)
    None
  • Flower Children : The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden

    Elizabeth Gordon, M.T. Ross

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland, Jan. 1, 1910)
    84 delightful vibrantly colored flower children, one per page, by talented M. T. "Penny" Ross, illustrator, cartoonist (daughter inspired "Mary Jane's" shoes), muralist and instructor. P. F. Volland, known for very collectible high quality children's books.
  • Sunny Rhymes for Happy Children

    Olive Beaupre Miller

    Hardcover (Volland, Aug. 16, 1917)
    None
  • Oh, Skin-nay!: The days of real sport

    Clare A Briggs

    Hardcover (Volland, July 6, 1913)
    Collection of humorous cartoons executed by Briggs. Two show books. Not paginated. cloth-backed boards.. oblong 4to..
  • Little big-bye-and-bye

    Holling Clancy Holling

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland, July 6, 1926)
    None
  • Beloved Belindy

    Johnny Gruelle

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland, March 15, 1926)
    Copyright 1926 P.F. Volland. Cover shows slight wear on right corners and edges, but binding is tight. Name and bookplate on inside cover - otherwise pages are crisp and all are intact. No dust jacket.
  • Honey bear

    Dixie Willson, Maginel Wright Barney

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland, Jan. 1, 1923)
    A grumbly old bear takes a fancy to a little pink baby, and the two of them have a party over a pot of honey in the deep dark forest. When the frantic Mommy and Daddy come with all the woodsmen to hunt for the baby, they find the bear and the baby together, very sticky, but having a wonderful time - and ever after Mommy called the baby "Honey," and when the story got around, all the mothers everywhere called their babies "Honey," and that is how this term of endearment originated. Illustrations in black and white.
  • The dinky ducklings

    Lang Campbell

    Hardcover (P.F. Volland, March 15, 1928)
    Fair copy, smudges on some pages, rubbing to well worn covers, attractive colourful ducklings, blue cloth binding, f/o name on pastedown.