Charles Sebree (3 results)
Published by Harper & Bros., New York, 1940
- Hardcover
Seller: The Chatham Bookseller, Madison, NJ, U.S.A.The Chatham Bookseller
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Dj. Second Edition. 72pp. Illustrated endpapers. Yellow cloth, Green lettering. Prev.owner stamp on the front free endpaper.16 full color, vibrant illustrations by Charles Sebree. Dampstains along the gutters, bottom corners are worn through. Intended for children, the poems explain why one will no…t find such animals as the Wakeupworld, Squilililigee, Sleepamitmore, and the Treasuretit in any zoo we know. Size: Octavo. Charles Sebree (illustrator). Book.

Published by HARPER & BROS, 1940
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, U.S.A.Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises
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HARD BACK GREEN. Condition: VG. 1ST ED. Torn inside front cover, pink and green flowers designs on cover, slight blemishes on cover DATE PUBLISHED: 1940 EDITION: 1ST ED 72. SEBREE, CHARLES (illustrator).
More imagesPublished by Harper & Brothers Publishers, New York, 1940
- First Edition
Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
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Condition: Very Good-. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, [1940]. First Edition Stated with letter code K-P. Octavo (23.5cm); publisher's yellow cloth lettered in blue; [12],72pp.; color frontispiece, fifteen leaves of color plates (collated complete). Ex-District of Columbia Public Library with their gift ex libris from th…e Beatrice M. Murphy Foundation to front free endpaper, otherwise free of institutional markings; cloth a bit dust-soiled, scuffed and worn at spine ends and corners; about Very Good, internally clean and sound. Provenance: Ownership rubber-stamp of the aforementioned Beatrice Murphy, poet, educator, and founder of the Negro Bibliographic and Research Center in Washington, DC.