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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Doubleday & Company, 1957. Later printing. Gift note inked on verso of front flyleaf. Otherwise clean, square and unmarked copy in very nice condition. Unpaginated. Illustrated throughout in both color and b&w. Nice unclipped jacket has only light shelf wear. Now in a new mylar cover. When first published in 1939, this title won the Caldecott Medal. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 4to-over 9"-12" Tall.
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Fine in Very Good- jacket. Size: 12x9x0; Hardcover with dust jacket. Clean and tight. No markings. Dustjacket is price-clipped and has a small chip at the top of the spine. Caldecott medal printed on the front cover and on the dust jacket. Ships from NYC.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 038507669X. The 1939 Caldecott Medal winner. Illustrated by the authors. Fourteenth printing. Gift inscription on verso of front free endpaper, else very good in a very good (minor edge wear) dust jacket with the Caldecott Medal emblem on the front panel.
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Very good. Tall quarto, unpaginated (54pp. ), illustrated. A very good copy in the publisher's printed boards with blue cloth spine, lacking the dust jacket. Bottom edges show mild to moderate scuffing; contents clean. Caldecott award notice affixed to the opposite-title page (almost certainly by the publisher). This copy SIGNED by both authors (possibly in just one hand? ) on the copyright page, and uncommon thus. Beautifully illustrated book celebrating the life of Abraham Lincoln, which won the 1940 Celdecott Medal.
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Very Good in Fair dust jacket. 038507669X. Binding solid. Pages unmarked and only slightly aged. Gift inscription. Cover is cloth over spine and decorated paper over boards--a little wear to corners, but otherwise okay. Dustjacket is worn at edges, with chips at both spine tips, and several tiny tears elsewhere. Caldecott medalion on front of DJ.; Caldecott Medal Winner; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 64 pages.
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Author. Poor to Fair. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Quite worn, spine covering torn halfway up + some at top. Innardss have FFEP+ title pp. detratched, the rest tight & pretty clean except for 2 pp. which are soiled. reading copy.
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Folio. [56 pp (unpaginated)]. Colour-illust. title, numerous colour and black & white illusts. & plates throughout, colour-illust. endpapers. Green-coloured cloth, green lettering & illustration on front cover (very slight soiling to fore-edge), w/ d.j. cover art by D'Aulaires (minor chipping head & foot of spine, couple closed tears, creasing, scuffing front cover, price-clipped), still VG/G copy. First edition, stated, Junior Literary Guild issue of this beautifully illustrated tale of Abraham Lincoln, printed with the pioneering stone lithography techniques of the D'Aulaires. Awarded the 1940 Caldecott Award, this famed book was noted for its striking illustrations which evoked a hand-drawn look. However, the printer decided to quit storing the stones and the D'Aulaires were asked to redraw the illustrations, so those copies printed after 1957 were sadly far inferior to the original printings. See: Newbery & Caldecott Awards: A guide to the Medal and Honor Books, p. 17.