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February 21, 2007

Frog Went A-Courtin (1955)

Frog Went A-Courtin’; written by John Langstaff; illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky; Harcourt Brace, 1955.

1956 Caldecott Medal Award

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide value - $800 VG+

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification 

Rojankovsky illustrated several books in the 1930’s under the pseudonym ‘Rojan’.  He illustrated a number of the early Little Golden Books, including the thirteenth title, The Golden Book of Birds (1943, $240 VG+), along with LGB’s The Three Bears (#47, 1948, $100 VG+),  A Name For A Kitty (#55, 1948, $100 VG+),  Our Puppy (#56, 1948, $100 VG+), and Gaston and Josephine (#65, 1949, $100 VG+).  The Golden Book of Birds was issued with a dust jacket (the first 35 LGB’s were issued with dust jackets); the others were issued without dust jackets.

First Edition Identification

Copyright page:  Line with “FIRST EDITION”

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Non-essential identifying points

Dust jacket price $2.50

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Rojankovsky illustrated the four books in the ‘Just So Stories Series’, authored by Rudyard Kipling and published by Garden City in 1942, which have solid collector interest.  The four books in the series are: How The Camel Got His Hump, How The Leopard Got His Spots, How The Rhinoceras Got His Skin, and The Elephant’s Child.

Rojankovsky’s illustrations grace Harper & Brothers’ The Tall Book of Mother Goose (1942, $240 VG+) and The Tall Book of Nursery Tales (1944, $220 VG+), both of which have a solid collector interest, and are challenging to find in first edition format with dust jackets.

A year after the Caldecott Medal award, Langstaff and Rojankovsky collaborated on another book, Over In The Meadow (1957, $120 VG+). 

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January 06, 2007

Madeline's Rescue (1953)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

Madeline’s Rescue (1953)

Written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans; Viking Press; 1953.

1954 Caldecott Medal

Children’s Picturebook Price Guide Value – $980 VG+

Essential Identifying Point:

Copyright page:  Line with “Published by The Viking Press in April 1953”

No additional printings.



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June 13, 2006

The Biggest Bear (1952)

Caldecott Medal First Edition Identification

The Biggest Bear; written and illustrated by Lynd Ward; Houghton Mifflin; 1952

1953 Caldecott Medal

Children's Picturebook Price Guide Value:  $1000 VG+

Essential identifying point
Dust jacket:  Front flap top right, line with “$2.75”, followed by line with “4–8”

 

 

 

Book:  Title page, three lines, as follows

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN CO.  Boston

THE RIVERSIDE PRESS - - Cambridge

1952

 

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