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CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; Janet Adam Smith / with 4 plates in colour and 33 illustrations in black & white

CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; Janet Adam Smith / with 4 plates in colour and 33 illustrations in black & white

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CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; Janet Adam Smith / with 4 plates in colour and 33 illustrations in black & white

by Smith, Janet Adam

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London: Collins, 1948. First Edition: Britain in Pictures. Boards. Very Good/None. Colour & B&W illustrations. 8vo (6 1/2" x 9"), pictorial light red paper with white lettering and triple ruled boarders over boards with depiction of little girl fishing, illustrated with 4 glossy plates in colour and 33 illustrations in black & white, 47, [48] pages. No dust jacket. Janet Adam Smith OBE (1905 - 1999) was a writer, editor, anthologist, comic versifier, literary journalist and champion of Scottish literature. Among works for children, she also edited the Faber Book of Children's Verse for Faber & Faber (1953); and the Looking Glass Book of Verse for Random House (1959). Among several authors and books, Smith treats chapbooks, Wiliam Blake, Beatrix Potter and Kate Greenaway, Cruikshank, Lewis Carroll and Tenniel, Edward Lear, Thackeray, Ardizzone, Andrew Lang, Newberry and Caldecott. Cloth tight and without annotations; no foxing, clean illustrations; offset of marker on half title, light uniform age-toning.

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Bookseller
Borg Antiquarian US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
5561
Title
CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATED BOOKS; Janet Adam Smith / with 4 plates in colour and 33 illustrations in black & white
Author
Smith, Janet Adam
Illustrator
Colour & B&W illustrations
Format/Binding
Boards
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
None
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition: Britain in Pictures
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Collins
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1948
Keywords
Illustrated, paintings, drawings, art, world war two, British, Robert Louis Stevenson, Wiliam Blake, Beatrix Potter, Newberry, chapbooks, Cruikshank, Carroll, Alice in Wondeland, Tenniel, Arthur Hughes, Edward Lear, Thackeray, Kate Greenaway, Ardizzo

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