Featuring Bemelmans' original "Madeline" illustrations rendered in full color by his grandson and published in book form for the first time, this volume arrived on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the spirited young heroine's first appearance.
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Featuring Bemelmans' original "Madeline" illustrations rendered in full color by his grandson and published in book form for the first time, this volume arrived on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the spirited young heroine's first appearance.
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Ludwig Bemelmans. Very Good + in very good + jacket. Tight binding. No chips, tears, creases to pages. Dust jacket is NOT price-clipped. Some light edge wear to dust jacket. A small brown spot on rear panel of jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. 109 pp.
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Fine in very good dust jacket. A fine copy in a very good, mylar protected DJ; 1st edition with complete number line. DJ has some wear and closed tears to the top of the front and back covers. Still overall a solid tight copy with no names or inscriptions; A larger book requiring additional postage for priority and international orders. 4to., 112 pages.
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Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 0590039105. Previous owner name, else a nice clean, tight and unmarked book with no interior or exterior markings. Dust jacket in similarly nice condition with no chips, tears, or markings.; Color Illustrations; 4to 11"-13" tall; 109 pages.
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Near Fine in very good + jacket. Tight binding. No chips, crease or written inscriptions on pages. Dust jacket has slight edgewear and 1" tear on back. Size: Folio-over 12"-15" tall.
Ludwig Bemelmans (1898 -- 1962) published six Madeline children's stories in his lifetime, beginning with "Madeline" in 1939, together with much else. I had been reading these six stories to my four-year old granddaughter in Texas in a collection called "Mad about Madeline" when she brought me her "new" Madeline book, "Madeline in America". I had known of this book, but I had never read it. And I didn't know it took place in Texas.
Bemelmans wrote "Madeline in America" in 1955 following a visit to Texas during the course of which he met and befriended Stanley Marcus of Neiman Marcus. In 1956, Neiman-Marcus gave out a small version of the book to Christmas shoppers. The version in this book includes Bemelmans's text together with new color illustrations by his grandson, John Bemelmans Marciano. In addition to the "Madeline" story, this book includes two other Bemelmans stories, "The Count and the Cobbler" which appeared in 1935, and "Sunshine" written in 1949 with some new illustrations by Marciano. In addition the book includes a short reminiscence, "A Bemelmans Christmas Memory" by Bemelmans's daughter, Barbara Bemelmans. All the stories in the book are loosely organized around Christmas.
In the title story, young Madeline learns that she has received an inheritance from her great-grandfather in Texas. Miss Clavel, Madeline's 11 little girl companions, and Genevive, the dog, travel to Texas where Madeline learns she has become wealthy indeed. She sees a large ranch, oil fields, and a department store and causes her usual mischief when she gets lost. Commendably, Miss Clavel is alarmed at the materialism of it all. But the story comes out right in the end as Miss Clavel and her entourage including Madeline return to the "Old house in Paris covered with vines" where, by the terms of the will Madeline is to remain under the tutelage of Miss Clavel until she is 21.
The early story, "The Count and the Cobbler" is a delight and has the feel of a folk-tale. "Sunshine" is set in New York City and seems to me a bit sophisticated for 4-year olds. My granddaughter did not seem to enjoy it as much as the others. Similarly, the short essay by Barbara Bemelmans is more a reminiscence for adults than a story for young children.
Marciano's full-color illustrations are good in their own right. They are more self-consciously artistic and lack the spontaneity of his grandfather's own "Madeline" illustrations. The major attraction of this book for my granddaughter was a Madeline story set in Texas. Little children, and their parents and grandparents who love Madeline will enjoy this follow-up volume.