Published by George Doran, New York, NY, 1925
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition (Unstated). 176 pages; Markings on a prelim page. Yellowing to pages. Rubbing (shelf wear) to covers. Foxing to the exterior edge of pages. Good overall condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings on text pages. ; - We offer free returns for any reason and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your order will be packaged with care and ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.
hardcover, Condition: poor, illustr. by Arthur Rackham. Doran, NY c.1925, 7 x10 , cloth, 175pp., 5 color plates present, 2 missing. stained covers, front inner hinge completely cracked, waterstained margins, poor $.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Diamond Island Books, Gorham, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good +. No Jacket. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). 1st Edition. School library binding in burgundy cloth. No titles on cover or spine. Newer paste downs and flyleaves with hinges reinforced with linen cloth. School stamp on front paste down. Copyright page with B. Internal handling marks, some light diagonal creases in corners, page 19 with a paper loss in upper corner, some page edges with an occasional ding or small chip. Jensina's Cottage plate and preceding page with a 0.75 inch edge tear, In The Toy Cupboard plate with a 0.5 inch top edge closed tear. All 7 colored plates present. End papers with line drawings. PayPal accepted.
Published by Doubleday Doran/Junior Literary Gld, NY, 1925
Seller: Elaine Woodford, Bookseller, Durham, NC, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No DJ. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). 1st Ed, Early Prt. 1ST ED, EARLY PRT (1934) with seven stunning full color plates by ARTHUR RACKHAM. Tan cloth with illus of children & animals stamped in black on front cover. Doubleday/Junior Literary Guild edition. 176pp. Corner & spine tips are worn. SCAN AVAILABLE.
Published by George H. Doran, New York, 1925
Seller: Ragabooks, Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dj. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). First Edition Thus. Blue cloth with gold stamped design and lettering, few sml dark stain spots top front, some darkening along front & tope edge, gilt brighjt front, title on spine still legible; 7 color plates laid in, all present, eps w/ line drawing designs, prev owner sml signature in ink very top ffep, 175 pp. Size: 7"-10".
Published by George H Doran Company, New York, NY, 1925
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good - Very Good. No Jacket. Arthur Racjham (illustrator). None Stated. "The wonderful story of a wonderful wooden dog who was the jolliest toy in the house until he went out to explore the world." 8 color Arthur Rackham illustrations. I'm not sure of the printing. Could be a 2nd as it has a "B" beneath copyright date, however it has the publisher's colophon. Light wear to the covers with some light stains. The binding is a little loose. A good to very good copy.
Published by Chatto & Windus, 1925
Seller: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, United Kingdom
Condition: Good. 1925. No Edition Remarks. 175 pages. No dust jacket. Orange cloth. Black and white illustrations throughout. Colour illustrated plates. Light thumb marking, foxing and tanning to pages and plates. More prominent to text block edges, pastedowns and free endpapers. Binding is very slightly loose but pages remain attached. Boards have minor corner bumping and edgewear with mild tanning and scuffing overall. Spine has heavier tanning with soft crushing to ends. Book has a slight forward lean.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
176 pp. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham; color frontispiece and six tipped-in color plates. 4to, publisher's blue gilt cloth. First trade edition. Some scattered slight tanning to the text of a few leaves; color plates all fine. Some light use to cloth; tight and sound.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). 2nd printing (B). Cover mildly worn, else in very good condition. A very charming book. Subtitle: The wonderful story of a wonderful wooden dog who was the jolliest toy in the house until he went out to explore the world. Book.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Hyde Brothers, Booksellers, Fort Wayne, IN, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham (illustrator). First Edition. Pictorial navy cloth binding with gilt lettering slightly rubbed at extremities; backstrip a bit browned; boards lightly soiled; several points in textblock cracked; pencilled owners' names & inked gift inscription on front endpaper & front paste-down; a few leaves bent at bottom corners; leaf edges, endpapers foxed/smudged, else a nice book, with bright, clear ils. ; Many delightful b&w ils., seven color plates (one a tipped-in frontis) by Arthur Rackham, all present. ; Large 8vo; 175 pages.
Published by George H. Doran, New York, 1925
Seller: Culpepper Books, Tacoma, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No d/j. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). First Edition. Very nice copy but there is a small gift inscription on FEP. Written by the author of the Velveteen Rabbit. Frontispiece is tipped in and the rest are all full (covers entire page) page illustrations.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). 2nd printing (B). Cover mildly worn, else in very good condition. A very charming book. Subtitle: The wonderful story of a wonderful wooden dog who was the jolliest toy in the house until he went out to explore the world. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). orange covers with red lettering, slightly rubbed at spine ends and board corners, slight fox spotting to fore edges, 7 coloured full page Rackham plates, previous owner details to front endpaper which like the rear endpaper, has tanned, other pages clean and bright, overall a clean, tight copy, pictures available.
Published by George H. Doran, New York, 1925
Seller: Pride and Prejudice-Books, Ballston Lake, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). Second Printing with "B" on copyright page. Original blue cloth. By the author of "The Velveteen Rabbit." Barely discernible dampstain on covers, gift inscription in ink, Very Good. No Dust Jacket.
Published by Chatto & Windus, 1925, 1925
Seller: Shellhouse Books, Quinton, Northants, United Kingdom
First Edition
1st edition. Hardcover. Very good orange cloth, lettered in red front and spine, spine a little faded, pages very clean bar a couple of small foxing spots. Margery Bianco's endearing story was her first book after the now-classic The Velveteen Rabbit, and was illustrated by Arthur Rackham with seven of his inimitable, tipped-in illustrations in full colour and black-and-white.
Published by George H. Doran, New York, 1925
Seller: KULTURAs books, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Hardcover in blue cloth boards with gilt pictorial design stamped on the front cover. No dust jacket. First American trade edition, second printing, with B on the copyright page. Book is in fine condition, crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Tips of corners have a whisper of wear. Inked ownership name and date (March 1926) neatly penned onto illustrated front free endpage (Julia Eveleth Haskell, daughter of Fitch Harrison Haskell, a prominent Pasadena architect of the era) . Contains seven color plates by Arthur Rackham: a tipped in frontispiece and six additional full-page illustrations, all in fine condition. Illustrated endpapers. Small 4to. 175 pp.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Aardvark Rare Books, ABAA, EUGENE, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good Plus. Arhur Rackham (illustrator). First Trade Edition. Large octavo, 9.8 in. x 7.8 in., pp. 175. Illustrated with seven tipped-in color plates by Arthur Rackham. Blue cloth boards with gilt title and framed character scene to front. Gilt title and dog's head to spine. Rubbing to extremities; a couple scuffs to front. Bottom corners just showing. Previous owner's inscription, dated 1926, to front free endpaper. Margery Williams Bianco (July 22, 1881 - September 4, 1944) was a British-American author and translator, best known for children's books. Her most enduring work is The Velveteen Rabbit (1922). Poor Cecco folowed The Velveteen Rabbit three years later. She received the Newbery Honor for Winterbound. Margery William's interest in writing was fueled by the encouragement she received from her father. (from LIterary Ladies Guide).
Published by George H. Doran Company, 1925
Seller: Stella & Rose's Books, PBFA, Tintern, MON, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Hardback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). 1925. Very good condition with no wrapper. Blue cloth, gilt title to spine, gilt title and vignette to front cover. Tipped-in colour frontis plus 6 other colour plates. B/w chapter tailpieces. 2nd printing with 'B' to the colophon page. Spine and corners very slightly bumped and rubbed. Neat name in ink to front pastedown. A nice, clean copy. Packaged with care and promptly dispatched!.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). First Edition. 1925 copyright by George H. Doran Company - Poor Cecco - B - Printed in the United States of America. Beautifully designed, rare tangible. Oversize 7 1/2" x 10" gift book design. Deep blue full cloth boards w/ornate gilt cover design, spine titles, moderate shelf wear, some spine rub, label residue at spine, back board. Bright gilt cover titles, gilt panel in silhouette of the wooden dog setting out w/handkerchief on stick among animals, clowns, castles, etc. Thick deckled pages generally very good; couple stamps for Merced County Library. Inside back cover: Gracey Memorial Fund, Children's Books, Merced Library antiquarian pictorial bookplate of rising castles beyond boy; small antiquarian bookstore label adjacent, of character carrying leaning stack of books: "Levinson's, The Book Store, Sacramento"; also, clipped dj summary blurb of Poor Cecco adhered. Card pocket remains at front endpaper. Bind fine; hinges intact. Rackham illustrated endpapers. Frontispiece mounted color plate w/caption below; and, six full-page illustrations in color with captions to adjacent page, and twenty-four drawings in black and white. Printed in the United States of America. 175 pages. Insured post. "The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real was Margery Williams Bianco's first American work, and it remains her most famous. It became an instant classic. After becoming a renowned author, Bianco wrote numerous other children's books, with her son becoming the namesake of one of them, 1925's Poor Cecco: The Wonderful Story of a Wonderful Wooden Dog Who Was the Jolliest Toy in the House Until He Went Out to Explore the World - a distinguished book. This lively adventure story, virtually a novel for children, is a brilliant exception to the sentimentality of Bianco's more famous book. Each of the many characters who populate the nursery toy cupboard is a distinct and amusing personality. Their interactions with each other and with the human, animal, and toy members of the world beyond it, whom they encounter on their quest for adventureand search for a lost friend, are delineated with understated humor. The relationship between the wooden dog Cecco, a natural leader, and Jensina, a highly independent and spirited wooden doll, is both subtle and funny. Superb illustrations by Arthur Rackham are a perfect complement to the narrative. While the publisher probably found it more practical to promote the shorter Velveteen Rabbit, Cecco's celebrated illustrator may have assured its survival." Latimore and Haskell, p. 59; Riall, p. 155. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). 7 beautiful full-page colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham. 175 pages, clean and clear. Clean white endpapers. Orange cloth cover with red titles. Corners lightly worn, light wear to the head and tail of the spine. VG+.
Published by London: Chatto & Windus, 1925, 1925
Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
By The Author of The Velveteen Rabbit First English Trade Edition [RACKHAM, Arthur, illustrator]. BIANCO, Margery Williams. Poor Cecco. The Wonderful Story of a Wonderful Wooden Dog Who was the Jolliest Toy in the House until He Went out to Explore the World. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London: Chatto & Windus, 1925. First English trade edition (no English limited edition was issued). Quarto (10 x 7 1/4 inches; 253 x 186 mm.). 175, [1] pp. Seven mounted color plates and twenty-four drawings in black and white. Original orange cloth pictorially stamped and lettered in red on front cover and lettered in red on spine. Blank endpapers. Small neat ink signature on front free endpaper. A very good copy. The text, with the same plates and drawings, first appeared in magazine form in Good Housekeeping, beginning in May 1925. "The Velveteen Rabbit (1922), [Margery Williams Bianco's ] first children's book, was illustrated by William Nicholson. It was followed by another book about a toy, The Little Wooden Doll (1925), for which the illustrator was her own daughter Pamela.Margery Williams Bianco's third children's book, the much admired Poor Cecco (1925), is the story of a wooden toy, a âloose-jointed thing like a dog', who gets out of the toy cupboard and has a lengthy series of adventures with his friend Bulka the rag puppy. The first edition was illustrated by Arthur Rackham" (The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature). Latimore and Haskell, p. 59. Riall, p. 155.
Published by London Chatto & Windus, 1925
Seller: Rainford & Parris Books - PBFA, Bishop's Stortford, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
1st Edition. 4to., 19.1 x 25.2cm, xi 175pp plus 7 coloured plates by Arthur Rackham as called for. Orange cloth covered boards with red stamped illustration and titles to the front and spine. The book has its original unclipped jacket with a 7s 6d price. The boards are clean and bright with no fading and only a hint of rubbing to the corners and spine tips. Internally, the book has no name, inscription or bookplate and is very clean with only slight toning to the free endpapers and a very few light spots to the fore edge. The somewhat dust stained dust jacket has a large chip measuring 6.5 x 5 cm at the top of the rear panel and one of 3 x 2.5cm from the head of the spine and minor chipping from the foot of up to 0.5cm. There is also minimal loss at the corners. There are a number of small tears of less than 5mm to the edges and four larger closed tears of 2-4 cm. Despite the damage to the scarce dust jacket this is a very good looking copy of a hard to find Rackham illustrated volume with a story by the author of The Velveteen Rabbit. Rainford & Parris Books welcomes enquiries, so please do not hesitate to ask if you require further images or have any questions. All books are packaged with great care.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: vg. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). First edition, first printing. 8vo. x. 176pp. Gilt decorated blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Head and tail of spine slightly bumped. Corners rubbed. Illustrated endpapers. Tipped-in color frontispiece. Wonderful children's story illustrated with full-page color reproductions of paintings by Arthur Rackham. Overall very good condition.
Published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1925
Seller: The BiblioFile, Rapid River, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator). First Edition. 1925 at title page; "Copyright, 1925, by George H. Doran Company - Poor Cecco - B - ." Beautifully designed, rare tangible. Oversize 8" x 10 1/4" gift book design. From front wrapper panel: "The wonderful story of a wonderful wooden dog who was the jolliest toy in the house until he went out to explore the world - Illustrated in Colour and Line by Arthur Rackham." Orange full cloth boards, red cover and spine titles, moderate shelf wear. Cover features stylized titles with Cecco and fellow toys on the march. Thick, heavy stock pages good; deep toning at endpapers. Some fox to exterior text block. Bind good, square; hinges intact. Frontispiece tipped-in color plate w/caption uniquely behind side mounted plate; and, six additional full-page illustrations in color with captions to adjacent page, and twenty-four drawings in black and white. Rare original dust wrapper, moderate edge wear, chip, rub; unclipped 7s./6d. net, protected in new clear sleeve. Front panel illustration matches Rackham plate inside: "By tea-time Jessina had washed one hundred and thirteen bundles of laundry, which was certainly, she thought, some help to her hostess, Mrs. Woodchuck." Rare near very good first edition in near very good original jacket. "The Velveteen Rabbit or How Toys Become Real was Margery Williams Bianco's first American work, and it remains her most famous. It became an instant classic. After becoming a renowned author, Bianco wrote numerous other children's books, with her son becoming the namesake of one of them, 1925's Poor Cecco - a distinguished book. This lively adventure story, virtually a novel for children, is a brilliant exception to the sentimentality of Bianco's more famous book. Each of the many characters who populate the nursery toy cupboard is a distinct and amusing personality. Their interactions with each other and with the human, animal, and toy members of the world beyond it, whom they encounter on their quest for adventure and search for a lost friend, are individuated with understated humor. The relationship between the wooden dog Cecco, a natural leader, and Jensina, a highly independent and spirited wooden doll, is both subtle and funny. Superb illustrations by Arthur Rackham are a perfect accentuation to the narrative. While the publisher probably found it more practical to promote the shorter Velveteen Rabbit, Cecco's celebrated illustrator assured its survival." Latimore and Haskell, p. 59; Riall, p. 155. Printed in the United States of America. 176 pages. Insured post. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Book.
Published by Chatto & Windus, London, 1925
Seller: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
First English trade edition (no English limited edition was issued). Quarto (10 x 7 1/4 inches; 253 x 186 mm.). Collating 175, [1]. Original orange cloth pictorially stamped and lettered in red on front cover and lettered in red on spine. Blank endpapers. Seven mounted color plates and twenty-four drawings in black and white. A Very Good copy in the scarce original color pictorial dust jacket (jacket complete but with some repairs). "Margery Williams Bianco's third children's book, the much admired Poor Cecco (1925), is the story of a wooden toy, a âloose-jointed thing like a dog', who gets out of the toy cupboard and has a lengthy series of adventures with his friend Bulka the rag puppy. The first edition was illustrated by Arthur Rackham" (The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature). The text, with the same plates and drawings, first appeared in magazine form in Good Housekeeping, beginning in May 1925. This, the rarest of all the Rackham limited editions was actually never signed by Rackham. The 105 copies were numbered and signed by Margery Williams Bianco, this copy however apparently escaped the signing process. The text, with the same illustrations by Rackham, also appeared in Good Housekeeping beginning in May 1925. No limited English edition was issued. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) is perhaps the most acclaimed and influential illustrators of the Golden Age of Illustration. A prolific artist even from his youth, Rackham got his start as an illustrator working for the Westminster Budget Newspaper (1892). Over the next few years, he took on more and more commissions for children's books, hitting his career high in the first three decades of the twentieth century. Rackham turned his imaginative pen to every classicâ"from Shakespeare to Dickens to Poe.
Condition: Fine in very good jacket. The first US edition of this Rackham-illustrated tale of dolls and toys on a mission to rescue one of their own, by the author of THE VELVETEEN RABBIT, in the elusive original dust jacket. Poor Cecco the wooden dog is named after Bianco's son. 9.75'' x 7.5''. Original blue cloth with gilt titles and illustration to front cover and spine. Original unclipped (three dollars net) color pictorial dust jacket. Full-page tipped-in color frontispiece, with six full-page color plates and black and white in-text illustrations throughout. xiv, 15-175, [1] pages. Scarce jacket lightly soiled, with a few large chips, some tape repairs to verso. Book with a bit of spotting but largely clean and beautiful.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Deluxe large paper issue, one of 105 numbered copies (this one out-of-series and unsigned). A nearly Fine copy. Quarto (11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches; 292 x 216 mm.). 175 pp. Seven full-page illustrations in color, mounted on white paper, and twenty-four drawings in black and white. Original parchment-backed light blue paper boards, navy blue lettering label on spine. Pictorial endpapers in pale blue on white. Top edge gilt, others uncut, slight cracking to upper inner hinge. "Margery Williams Bianco's third children's book, the much admired Poor Cecco (1925), is the story of a wooden toy, a âloose-jointed thing like a dog', who gets out of the toy cupboard and has a lengthy series of adventures with his friend Bulka the rag puppy. The first edition was illustrated by Arthur Rackham" (The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature). The text, with the same plates and drawings, first appeared in magazine form in Good Housekeeping, beginning in May 1925. This, the rarest of all the Rackham limited editions was actually never signed by Rackham. The 105 copies were numbered and signed by Margery Williams Bianco, this copy however apparently escaped the signing process. The text, with the same illustrations by Rackham, also appeared in Good Housekeeping beginning in May 1925. No limited English edition was issued. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) is perhaps the most acclaimed and influential illustrator of the Golden Age of Illustration. A prolific artist even from his youth, Rackham got his start as an illustrator working for the Westminster Budget Newspaper (1892). Over the next few years, he took on more and more commissions for children's books, hitting his career high in the first three decades of the twentieth century. Rackham turned his imaginative pen to every classicâ"from Shakespeare to Dickens to Poe. Latimore and Haskell, p. 59; Riall, p. 155. Near Fine.
Published by George Doran, NY, 1925
Seller: Michael J. Toth, Bookseller, ABAA, Springtown, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good +. No Jacket. Arthur Rackham (illustrator). First Edition. A very good + copy in 1/4 vellum like spine and blue boards (the front hinge is just starting) in original slipcase that shows edgewear. With seven (7) tipped in color plates with tissue guards. This copy was limited to 105 copies of which this is #52. An added bonus -- laid in is a 6" by 9" trimmed early photo of Ms. Margery Williams (Bianco). Margery is the author of the noted children's classic, "The Velveteen Rabbit". Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Signed by Author. Signed, Limited.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
176 pp. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham; color frontispiece and six tipped-in color plates with captioned tissue overleaves. 4to, publisher's pale blue boards and white spine with gilt-lettered spine label. First edition; No. 77 of 105 large paper copies, signed by Margery Williams Bianco. There is the very slightest of tanning to the marginal edges of the text block; slight sue to spine; a very attractive copy.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. First edition, first printing with the publisher's colophon on the copyright page. Signed and inscribed to a former owner by Margery Williams Bianco on the half-title page. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth stamped in gilt. Very Good soiling and light staining to cloth with rubbing to cloth at extremities, several small stains to paged and textblock edge. In a Good dust jacket with chipping and edge wear, foxing, and a number of small tape repairs made to the verso. Books signed by the author, who is best-known for writing The Velveteen Rabbit, are scarce.
Published by George H. Doran Company, New York, 1925
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition. First edition, limited issue. Signed by Margery Williams Bianco, author of The Velveteen Rabbit. Copy #58 of 105 thus. [2], 175, [1] pp. With seven tipped-in color plates with captioned tissue guards and 24 black-and-white illustrations in the text. In quarter vellum-style paper and textured blue paper over boards, gilt-stamped spine label, top edge gilt, endpapers illustrated in blue; housed in original slipcase with correct limitation number marked in pencil at head of spine panel. Spine darkened and lightly soiled, edges faintly sunned; minor toning to text leaves, tiny spots of soiling to rear endpapers, hinges starting but binding remains tight; slipcase soiled and sunned, worn and chipped at edges. A Very Good+ copy in a Good, unrestored slipcase. One of the most uncommon Rackham books. Latimore & Haskell p. 59; Riall p. 155.
Published by New York: George H. Doran Company, 1925, 1925
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Deluxe edition, number 12 of 105 copies signed by the author. Unlike many of Rackham's deluxe editions, this one was not signed by him, nor was it issued in the UK in a deluxe version. This is the rarest of all Rackham limited editions. Latimore & Haskell, pp. 59-60; Riall, p. 155. Quarto. Original vellum spine, gilt-lettered black morocco label, cornflower blue covers. Colour frontispiece and 6 colour plates with captioned tissue guards, black and white illustrations in the text, all by Rackham. Very slight toning to spine, extremities of covers slightly sunned, minor tear at head of front hinge, slight splitting to rear hinge; a near-fine copy.
Published by New York: George H. Doran Company, 1925, 1925
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Deluxe edition, number 78 of 105 copies signed by the author. Unlike many of Rackham's deluxe editions this one was not signed by him, nor was it issued in the UK in a deluxe version. This is the rarest of all Rackham limited editions. Latimore & Haskell, pp. 59-60; Riall, p. 155. Quarto. Original vellum spine, gilt-lettered black morocco label, cornflower blue sides. Housed in a fleece-lined, blue quarter morocco solander box. Colour frontispiece and 6 colour plates mounted and with captioned tissue guards, black and white illustrations in the text, by Rackham. Sides very slightly faded along top edges, small neat ink blot at foot of front free endpaper. A lovely copy.
Condition: Near fine. Signed limited edition illustrated by Arthur Rackham, one of only 105 numbered copies signed by Bianco. Margery Williams was born in London but moved to the U.S. when she was nine years old. Her first children's stories were published in London where she lived for a short time, met her husband and had two children, one of whom was a son named Cecco. In 1921 the family moved back to the United States and it was in the U.S. that she wrote her most famous book, The VELVETEEN RABBIT. Never issued in the UK as a limited edition, POOR CECCO is a notorious rarity in the Rackham world and this is a magnificent copy of the book. 11.5'' x 8.5''. Original vellum - like backed blue boards. In original slipcase with the limitation number of the book inked at head of case spine. Top edge gilt, fore-edge uncut, pictorial endpapers. Illustrated by Rackham with 7 fabulous and very large tipped-in color plates with tissue guards and black-and-white images in text. xiv, 15-175, [1] pages. Bookplate on front pastedown. Spine somewhat toned, owner bookplate, else a fine copy; slipcase repaired, still very good.
Published by New York: George H. Doran Company, 1925, 1925
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
Signed
Deluxe edition, number 23 of 105 copies signed by the author. Unlike many of Rackham's deluxe editions, this one was not signed by him, nor was it issued in the UK in a deluxe version. This is the rarest of all Rackham limited editions. A contemporary review of the UK edition stated "the wonderful story of the wonderful wooden dog who was the jolliest toy in the house, until he went out to explore the world, is much above the ordinary. Miss Bianco. is fortunate to have her work illustrated by such a master-hand as that of Mr Rackham. His full-page plates in colour are a delight". Latimore & Haskell, pp. 59-60; Riall, p. 155. Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, 19 December 1925, p. 748. Quarto. Original blue boards with vellum backstrip, gilt-lettered black morocco label. Original slipcase. Housed in a custom black morocco-backed folding box. Colour frontispiece and 6 colour plates with captioned tissue guards, black and white illustrations in the text, all by Rackham. Slight toning to spine, corners very slightly bumped, trace of sunning to extremities, slipcase professionally restored with new sections and adhesive tape marks: a near-fine copy in a good slipcase.