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Red Riding Hood

Ernest Nister; E. P. Dutton & Co, London; New York: 1895
  • $256
A very scarce illustrated Nister volume of nursery rhymes, alongside 'Little Red Riding Hood', a colourful volume cut into the shape of Little Red. A very scarce work, a charming volume of 'Little Red Riding Hood' and various nursery rhymes collected into one volume, which is cut in the shape of Little Red Riding Hood.As well as 'Red Riding Hood', this volume includes 'Little Miss Muffet', 'Sing a Song of Sixpence', 'Jumping Joan', 'Christmas Time', 'Granny's Visitors', 'The Queen of Hearts', 'Jack and Jill', 'Old Mother Hubbard', 'The Babes in the Wood', and 'Simple Simon'.Illustrated in colour and monochrome throughout.Undated, dated from the copyright date.Faded stamp of Michael and Megan Dawson, a husband and wife who established a successful business dealing in and restoring pop-up books, to the rear board. In the original publisher's paper wraps. Externally, a little worn, with some light edge wear, and surface loss of paper to the extremities, a little heavier to the rear wrap. A couple of small chips. Little Red's hat has been provided in a smart hand-coloured facsimile. Wraps are a little age-toned with some light handling marks. Faded stamp to the rear wrap. Loss to the back strip. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are lightly age-toned and generally clean. Two of the illustrations have been hand-coloured by a prior owner. Repair to the head of the last leaf. Paper to the rear paste down is lifting. Good
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