The darling illustrations by John Gee are the main reason to own this book!

The “Lost Princess of Oz 1920’s rare Edition” is a rare and collectible children’s book written by L. Frank Baum, the author of “The Wizard of Oz”. Published by Reilly & Lee in 1920’s, this edition hardcover book features color plates and is an original printing.

Features: • Lot of three vintage children’s books • All hardback • Sunny Boy & His Playmates • Some light cover wear, inscription inside • Copyright 1922 • Children’s books • Author Ramy Allison White • The Little Colonel • Torn at the spine, cover wear, inscription inside, yellowing to pages • Copyright 1922 • Author Annie Fellows Johnston • The Curly tops at Sunset Beach • Spine is torn, loose pages at the front • Yellowing to pages, Ex library, inscription in the front • Author Howard R Garis • Copyright 1924 Condition: Pre-Owned Fair Books are in fair to poor condition

The set includes all the original books printed in 1922 by Bookie Blox in New Rochelle, New York, and features illustrations by Blanche Fisher Laite. The books are in their original form and have not been reprinted, making them a rare find for any book collector.

In and Out Up and Down: A Door Book by John Martin 1922. Lots of torn pages and tape. In acceptable condition.

The product is a set of four plates from the “Alice in Wonderland” series by Raphael Tuck/Sons, which was published between 1922-1925. Raphael Tuck & Sons editions occupy a special place in the history of illustrated children’s literature.

Note condition of fore edge “The Radio Boys First Wireless” by Allen Chapman is a hardcover book published in April 1922 by Grosset & Dunlap in the United States. This children’s book focuses on the topic of radio, making it an interesting read for young readers interested in the subject. With the author’s expertise in the field and the publication date, this book likely provides a fascinating glimpse into the early days of radio technology and its impact on society.

The product is a hardcover book titled “1922 The Radio Boys At The Sending Station” by Allen Chapman. Published in 1922 by Grosset & Dunlap in the United States, this children’s book belongs to the action and adventure genre. The story follows the adventures of the Radio Boys, a character family in the book, providing an exciting and entertaining read for young readers who enjoy tales of adventure and mystery.

Ottoline Series 3 Books Children Collection Pack Paperback Set By Chris Riddell Brand New  Set  Reading Age : 7+  Author : Chris Riddell ISBN : 9781529067972  Description:   Ottoline at Sea Ottoline and Mr. Munroe do everything and go everywhere together. That is; until the day Mr. Munroe mysteriously disappears; leaving a strange clue written in string . . . Armed with her Amateur Roving Collectors travel pass; Ottoline sets off on a journey over; under and on top of the sea to find her hairy best friend – and bring him back home. Ottoline at Sea is the third enchanting Ottoline adventure from Kate Greenaway award winner; Chris Riddell. With his appealing illustration style; Riddells humorous details make this a book to pore over and adore.   Ottoline and the Yellow Cat Introducing Miss Ottoline Brown; an exceptionally inquisitive Mistress of Disguise; and her partner in crime; Mr. Munroe. No puzzle is ever too tricky for the two of them to solve . . . Ottoline lives in a stylish apartment in Big City with a small hairy creature called Mr. Munroe. Together they look after the Brown familys eclectic collections – and dabble in a spot of detective work. So they are the first to the scene of the crime when a string of high-society dog-nappings and jewel thefts hits Big City. Ottoline (who luckily has a diploma from the Who-R-U Academy of Disguise) and Mr. Munroe go undercover – and expose an ingenious scam masterminded by furry feline crook; the Yellow Cat.   Ottoline and the Purple Fox   Ottoline and Mr Munroe love puzzles; clues and mysteries. One day; they meet an enigmatic purple fox; who offers to take them on a night-time urban safari. The fox shows them all the hidden animals of the city and Ottoline makes notes on them in her field notebook. Mr Munroe is making notes too – on the anonymous poems he finds stuck to lampposts on their journey. Who is the secretive poet; and how can he and Ottoline help them mend their broken heart?     StStephensBooks Ottoline Series 3 Books Children Collection Paperback Set By Chris Riddell Children’s Ages (0 – 5)Children’s Ages (5 – 7)Children’s Ages (7 – 9)Children’s Ages (9 – 14)Young AdultFiction BooksNon FictionClearance SaleChristmas Deals Ottoline Series 3 Books Children Collection Pack Paperback Set By Chris Riddell Brand New  Set  Reading Age : 7+  Author : Chris Riddell ISBN : 9781529067972  Description:   Ottoline at Sea Ottoline and Mr. Munroe do everything and go everywhere together. That is; until the day Mr. Munroe mysteriously disappears; leaving a strange clue written in string . . . Armed with her Amateur Roving Collectors travel pass; Ottoline sets off on a journey over; under and on top of the sea to find her hairy best friend – and bring him back home. Ottoline at Sea is the third enchanting Ottoline adventure from Kate Greenaway award winner; Chris Riddell. 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Baum, L. Frank: #5 The Road to Oz HB/No DJ 1st/Later Publisher: The Reilly & Lee Co., 1909 This is a nice middlish edition. No color plates but still a thick ( 1 3/8 inch) copy. The book is in VG- condition. The cover is scuffed (see scan) and there is some soiling. There is a bit of writing (pencil) on the front end paper and the “belongs to” page. the rest of the book seems free from writing or coloring. The book has 4 rounded corners and other than noted, there is no writing or marks in the book.This is not a remainder, book club or ex-library copy. The binding is mostly straight but the front hinge is broken. Please note: The picture(s) are of the actual item for sale. (Pictures are NOT stock photos.) If the book has a dust jacket: (1) The dust jacket is protected in a Brodart to ensure that it remains in the best possible condition. (2) The Brodarted dust jacket is not taped to the book. (3) When we take a picture of a book (or make a scan), it may cause a glare on the plastic of the Brodart. This is not a defect in the book or jacket; it is just a reflection off the Brodart. Shipping for this item is $4 for media rate (for U.S. addresses). If you want Priority Mail, send your address and well calculate it. Insurance optional for orders under $50. Note: If you buy more than one item, make sure you contact us, because we combine shipping and never change more than $5 for media rate. DEFINITIONS “First” thus refers to the first printing of a new edition of a book. TPB refers to a trade paperback edition. Trade paperbacks are oversized paperback editions. PBO (Paperback Original) means this is a first edition/first printing paperback, which is also the first time this book was published (the true first edition of this book). ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) means this was a limited edition paperback (usually paperback) copy of a soon to be released hard back book. BOOK GRADING GUIDE Because hobbies have different words for describing conditions, Id like to tell you how I grade the collectibles I sell. Books are graded with the ABA standard in mind. That means books range from G (good) to Fine. I dont use a VFN or any form of Mint to describe a book. A book that is NF (near fine) can also be thought of as almost new. A full list of typical conditions ranges from: G, VG, VG+, VG+/NF, NF, to FN