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May 18, 2007

The Little House - 1st Edition Identification

Little House

A first edition copy of The Little House, the 1943 Caldecott Medal winning book, is coming up for auction on July 12, 2007 at PBA Galleries.

The first edition The Little House is very difficult to find, and some have estimated the book will sell for close to $10,000. The Children's Picturebook Price Guide estimates The Little House to be valued at $5,000 in Very Good condition. The first edition book being auctioned is in Fine condition, with a Fine dust jacket, so is likely to bring quite a bit more.

Written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1942, The Little House first edition books do not surface for sale very often. There are currently none on the market.

The photographs being displayed on this page are from the actual book being auctioned.

The July 12, 2007 PBA Galleries auction includes a rare first edition Curious George, along with a first edition The Gremlins, and a a first edition Pumpkin Moonshine.

 

The Little House Background

From the University of Oregon's Exhibit on Children's Literature:

The Little House is the story of a house that is swallowed up by a growing city but is rescued in the end by being moved to the country. Like the machine-heroines in her other books, the house has human characteristics and feelings such as curiosity, loneliness, fear, and happiness--feelings with which children can identify.
Upon receiving the [Caldecott Medal], Burton said, "In [my] creative collaboration with children I have learned several things. First, one must never 'write down' to children. They sense adult condescension in an instant, and they turn away from it. Moreover, their perception is clear and sharp ... every detail, no matter how small or unimportant, must possess intrinsic interest and significance and must, at the same time, fit into the big design of the book."

From the School Library Journal:

Accolades for The Little House came early and have continued over the years. Writing in the New York Times in 1942, reviewer Anne Eaton mentioned its "lively imagination and genuine power"; the 1943 Caldecott committee selected it as the "most distinguished book of the year"; librarian Anne Carroll Moore, known for her tough criticism, praised it as a "honest-to-goodness picture book"; and it has subsequently appeared on several "best of the century" lists.
Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Anne Tyler, in a 1986 essay in the New York Times , said that The Little House introduced her to "the realization of the losses that the passage of time can bring." As a child, she liked the book's tone—"quiet but rhythmic"; as an adult, the illustrations "spelled out for me all the successive stages [of time]; the sun rises and sets across one entire page and a whole month of moons wheel across another."

Prior to The Little House, Burton had written and illustrated Mike Mulligan and the Steam Shovel in 1939, another book that is now considered a children's classic (and also very difficult to come by in a first edition book). She also won a Caldecott Honor award in 1948 for Song of Robin.

In 1952, Maybelle, The Cable Car was published, based upon memories of her childhood in San Francisco, and helped to preserve the cable car in the city. In 1967 Burton donated the original artwork for Maybelle, The Cable Car to the San Francisco Public Library. Virginia Lee Burton died in 1968.

 

First Edition Identification - Book

Little House The key identifying point is the '1942' on the title page, and no additional printings stated on the copyright page. Little House

 

First Edition Identification - DJ

Little House The key identifying point is the '$1.75' price on the front DJ flap.


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February 19, 2007

Prayer For A Child (1944)

First Edition Identification 

Prayer For A Child; written by Rachel Field; illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones; Macmillan; 1944.

1945 Caldecott Medal Award

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide value - $360 VG+

First Edition Identification 

A year earlier, Elizabeth Orton Jones won a Caldecott Honor award for her illustrations in Small Rain (Viking, 1943, $280).  Twig (Macmillan, 1942, $240) and Big Susan (Macmillan, 1948, $220) are two of her better known books, both difficult to find in first edition collectible condition. Likely her most sought after title is the Little Golden Book, Little Red Riding Hood (Golden, 1948, $220).

First Edition Identification

Title page:  Last line with year of publication, as follows:

New York          THE MACMILLAN COMPANY          1944

First Edition Identification

Non-essential identifying points

Dust jacket price $1.50

First Edition Identification

Copyright page

Indicates two copyright dates, as follows:

First Edition Identification

The text was copyrighted in 1941, the illustrations in 1944 (with the publication of this book).

Rachel Field, author of Prayer For A Child, won the Newbery Medal in 1930 for her book, Hitty, Her First Hundred Years.  She wrote Prayer For A Child for her daughter, Hannah, in 1941 – in what book/magazine was the poem published (else why copyright)?

Post-post

Many thanks to Jeff Falco (aka "Regards, Jeff", of the Bookfinder Insider user group) for the answer to the above question:  The poem Prayer For A Child first appeared in the Dec. 21, 1941 issue of the newspaper magazine insert, THIS WEEK. Courtesy Mr. Falco:

"Do not be misled by those who would tell you that the first publication of "Prayer for a Child" was in the July-August 1942 issue of THE HORN BOOK, page 283, the issue dedicated to Rachel Field.

The poem actually first appeared in THIS WEEK magazine, formerly the NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE MAGAZINE, for December 21, 1941. THIS WEEK was a national Sunday magazine distributed in a number of Sunday newspapers (kind of like the PARADE of today)."

 

Prayer For A Child

 

 The magazine cover:

 

Prayer For A Child
 

 


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December 31, 2006

Many Moons (1943)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Many Moons; written by James Thurber, illustrated by Louis Sloblodkin; Harcourt Brace; 1943.

1944 Caldecott Medal

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide Value – $780 VG+

Essential Identifying Point:

Copyright page:  Seven lines, as follows:

COPYRIGHT, 1943 BY

JAMES THURBER

All rights reserved, including
the right to reproduce this book
or portiions thereof in any form

I

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

With no other publication dates.

Non-essential points:

Dust jacket price is $2.00.  Front flap includes synopsis of Many Moons, and at bottom Harcourt Brace address.  Back flap has War Bonds promotion. 


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August 06, 2006

Make Way For Ducklings (1941)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Make Way For Ducklings, written and illustrated by Robert McClosskey, Viking, 1941

1942 Caldecott Medal

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide Value – $7,400 VG+

Essential Identifying Point:
Copyright page: Line states “First published August 1941” and no other publication dates.


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They Were Strong And Good (1940)

First Edition Identification

They Were Strong And Good, written and illustrated by Robert Lawson, Viking, 1940

1941 Caldecott Medal

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide Value – $920 VG+

Essential Identifying Point:
Copyright page:  Line states “
FIRST PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 1940” and no other publication dates.


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Mei Li (1938)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Mei Li; written and illustrated by Thomas Handforth; Doubleday, Doran; 1938

1939 Caldecott Medal

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide Value – $1,600 VG+

Essential Identifying Point:
Copyright page:  Two lines, as follows

CL

Copyright, 1938 by Thomas Handforth.  All Rights Reserved.  First edition


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June 27, 2006

Animals Of The Bible (1937)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Animals Of The Bible, selections by Helen Dean Fish, illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop; Frederick Stokes;  1937

1938 Caldecott Medal

Picturebook Price Guide Value - $1600 VG+

Essential Identifying Point - DJ
Dust jacket: Lathrop misspelled ‘Lathop’ on DJ spine.

Caldecott Medal First Edition 

Essential Identifying Point - Book

Book spine:  Lathrop mispelled 'Lathop'. 

Title page:  Two lines, as follows

FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

NEW YORK                                MCMXXXVII

Back endpaper:  Back book endpaper is blank; second state book has same title page, however back book endpaper has same image as front endpaper, of prancing deer/antelope.

regards,

Stan Zielinski. 


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June 14, 2006

Song Of The Swallows (1949)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Song Of The Swallows; written and illustrated by Leo Politi; Scribners;1949

1950 Caldecott Medal Award

Picturebook Price Guide Value - $460 VG+

Essential Identifying Point

Combined Title/Copyright page:  Two Lines, as follows:

Charles Scribner’s Sons – New York  1949

Copyright 1949 Charles Scribner’s Sons – Printed in the United States of America

Note:  No ‘A’ on title page.  Also, later state books include a 3rd line at bottom of title page with copyright 1948.

 

Non-Essential
Dust Jacket Price - $2.00

 


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May 30, 2006

Abraham Lincoln (1939)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Abraham Lincoln; authored and illustrated by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire
Doubleday, Doran & Co. ; 1939

1940 Caldecott Medal

Children's Picturebook Price Guide Value: $1,600 VG+ 

Essential identifying point
Copyright page:  Line with "FIRST EDITION".

 

Non-essential identifying point:

Front DJ flap price "$2.00" 


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