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Item Details
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| Author: |
Sendak, Maurice |
| Title: |
Where the Wild Things Are |
| Place: |
[New York] |
| Publisher: |
Harper & Row |
| Date: |
[1963] |
| Item # : |
210905 |
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| Sale Number |
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434 |
| Lot Number |
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363 |
| Sale Name |
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| Fine Literature with Illustrated & Children's Books; Fine Press Books |
| Sale Date |
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08/05/2010 |
| Price realized |
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$ 6600 |
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| Description: |
| Illustrated throughout in color by the author. 9x9¾, color pictorial cloth-backed boards, pictorial jacket. First Edition. |
| Rare first edition of Sendak's most beloved book, in the jacket with no medal of the Caldecott award, nor mention of it, and with the proper text on the jacket flaps, as described by Joyce Hanrahan: "...a three paragraph blurb on the book, and at the bottom, `Harper & Row, Publishers/ 40-80/ 1163.' The first paragraph is 6 lines long and reads, `Maurice Sendak author-artist of the NUTSHELL LIBRARY... has written and illustrated a picture book little children will love.' The second, also 6 lines, reads `Max, sent to his room... his adventures... form a unique an unforgettable experience.' The third, only five lines, reads, `Every child will recognized Max's feelings and his fantasy. And they, as well as adults, will revel in the rich, glorious pictures painted only as Sendak could paint them.' The inside rear flap of the dust jacket has a three paragraph blurb on Sendak. The first one, six lines long, begins and ends, `Maurice Sendak is considered to be one of the finest... and THE SIGN ON ROSE'S DOOR.' The second paragraph, 8 lines long, begins and ends, `Among the books he has illustrated... Hans Christian Andersen awards.' The third paragraph reads `Maurice Sendak was born and grew up on Brooklyn, New York. He now lives in Greenwich Village.'" The AIGA called this "the perfect book." Hanrahan A58. |
| Condition: |
| Edge wear to jacket with a few short tears (less than ½"), diagonal crease to rear panel, front flap price-clipped at lower corner as usual ($3.50 price at upper corner), some light browning and soiling; lower corners lightly bumped; near fine in a very good jacket. |
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