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Children's Illustrators
Here we are celebrating the joy that is Children's Illustrations and Illustrators. From the inimitable EE Shepard to John Tenniel, many of these illustrators' images have become iconic and part of all of our collective consciousness. The world would surely be a poorer place without these pictures. They range wildly in style all the way from Tintin to the darker images of Gustav Dore.
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1939 The Complete Works of Lewis CarrollLondon: 1939An attractively bound example of the first Nonesuch Press edition of the complete works of Lewis Carroll, featuring the iconic illustrations of John Tenniel.
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1878-1879 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-GlassLondon: 1878-1879Early impressions of Lewis Carroll's two best loved works, in the publisher's original cloth bindings, and illustrated throughout by John Tenniel.
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1877 Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found ThereLondon: 1877An early impression of Lewis Carroll's important work of children's literature, 'Through the Looking Glass', in an exceptionally lovely full morocco binding.
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1901 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: 1901A lovely copy of the one-hundred and sixth thousand of Lewis Carroll's beloved and highly influential work of children's literature, illustrated by John Tenniel.
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1915 Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book for the French Red CrossLondon: 1915The first edition of this stunning children's picture book illustrated by famed French-British illustrator and painter Edmund Dulac.
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1929 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: [1929]Large paper edition of 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll.
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1954 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking GlassLondon: 1954The first edition thus of this edition of Lewis Carroll's classic works of children's fiction, illustrated throughout by Mervyn Peake.
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1905 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: 1905The 1905 impression of Macmillan's sixpenny edition of Lewis Carroll's highly influential work of Victorian children's literature, illustrated by John Tenniel.
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1985 Alice's Adventures in WonderlandLondon: 1985A fine copy of the first UK edition of Michael Hague's beautifully illustrated edition of Lewis Carroll's highly influential work of Victorian children's literature
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1961 Alice au Pays des Merveilles et Ce qu' Alice Trouva de l'Autre Cote du MiroirParis: 1961A bright French language translation of Lewis Carroll's two best loved works, illustrated by John Tenniel.
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c1920 Stories from Hans AndersenLiverpool: c1920A beautiful edition of some popular tales by Hans Andersen, adorned with coloured plates by the talented Edmund Dulac.
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1954 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking GlassLondon: 1954A scarce edition of the classic Victorian children's novel, here with illustrations by British author and artist Mervyn Peake.
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1888 Rhyme and ReasonLondon: 1888A bright, illustrated collection of seventeen poems from children's writer Lewis Carroll.
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1915 Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red CrossLondon: [1915]A marvellous illustrated book containing stories and songs for children by the remarkable Edmund Dulac; with Cinderella and other stories. .
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c1915 Edmund Dulac's Picture-Book For The French Red CrossLondon: c1915A stunning Edmund Dulac's illustrated book comprising stories such as The Little Seamstress and Cinderella.
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1915 Edmund Dulac's Picture Book for the French Red Cross Songs StoriesLondon: 1915A charming edition of this children's book of stories and songs by French illustrator Edmund Dulac.
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1881 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Early Edition John Tenniel IllustratedLondon: 1881A scarce early edition of this highly influential work of children's fiction, complete with the original charming illustrations by John Tenniel.
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1916 Children's Edmund Dulac's Picture Book For the French Red CrossLondon : [1916]A collection of songs and stories from popular culture, illustrated by Edmund Dulac.