Since returning from Australia, I've
been busy buying and cataloguing lots of new stock. This is a small
selection of the catalogued items and a sneak peak at some awaiting cataloguing.
In the photo - A flower fairies treasury, The wind in the willows, Brer rabbit, The
magic faraway tree, to find a golden pony, Princess Dimple & Ann and
Elizabeth at the Zoo, Five Have Plenty of Fun, Timmy and Roger, Miaow! Curious
George, The Beano and Dandy annuals both from 1955, The Joan Walsh Anglund
Story Book, Treasury of fairy Tales, Fun in the frozen north, Red is never a mouse and Pantaloni. Further details below.
A Flower Fairies Treasury by Cicely MaryBarker; a beautiful treasury containing a collection
of the best-loved Flower Fairy illustrations. The watercolour illustrations are
reproduced from the recently reoriginated printing plates so that their
delicacy and detail can be seen to the finest advantage. This copy of A Flower Fairies Treasury is now sold, thank you for your interest.
The wind in the willows by Kenneth Grahame published by Methuen in 1967. Enid Blyton's Brer Rabbit published by Purnell and The magic faraway tree illustrated by Rene Cloke.
The wind in the willows, Brer Rabbit and The magic faraway tree are now sold, thank you for your interest.
To find a golden pony by Amanda Gavin published by J. M. Dent & Sons in 1965.Jo Garrett is five when her mother dies. Her dad sends her away from
his Suffolk farm to live with her aunty in Sussex. Her
aunt refuses to let Jo ride even though her cousins have ponies, but once she
returns to the farm, Jo decides to own a pony of her own. Scarce. Princess Dimple by Mabel Marlowe and Marian Allen published in 1930. Five have plenty of fun by Enid Blyton published by Brockhampton in 1967. The fourteenth adventure for the Famous
Five plus an American girl called Berta and Jo the gypsy girl. Berta is in
hiding from Kidnappers, and the Famous Five are the only ones who can help. To find a golden pony by Amanda Gavin and Five have plenty of fun are now sold, thank you for your interest.
Timmy and Roger by Rosalind Vallance published in 1953 by George G Harrop. Eight stories about Timmy
Turnpenny and his friend Roger. Miaow! a life the flap book by Allan Ahlberg published by Walker Books in 2002. If you like cats and teddies, if you like
penguins too, if you love big surprises, then here's the book for you!
Curious George by H. A. Rey a reprint published in 1993 In which Curious George is taken from the
jungle by the man in the yellow hat....
Miaow! and Curious George are now sold, thank you for your interest.
The Beano Book 1955 and The Dandy Book both published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Illustrations by
Dudley D Watkins and others. Lots of favourite comic strips and stories
including Biffo the bear, Hungry Horace, Wee Davie, Nobby the enchanted bobby, Old
Ma Murphy, Charlie Chutney, Keyhole Kate, Roger the dodger, Pansy Potter, Desperate
Dan, Korky the Cat, Black Bob, Wily Smiley, Plum MacDuff, Julius Sneezer, Dennis
the menace and many others. Both annuals are a little worn with rubbing
to cover edges. One has a previous owner’s name the other is clean. Scarce early
annuals.
The Beano and Dandy annuals shown here are now sold.
Hilda Boswell's Treasury of Fairy Tales. Thirteen stories including Tom Thumb, the
frog prince, Goldilocks, Rapunzel, the Pied Piper and Snow White. Lovely copy. Colour
illustrations throughout by Hilda Boswell. Adventure in the frozen north unusual Ladybird book published in 1961. Picture strip story about the thrilling
adventures of Johnny, Bill, Brenda and their friends! Red is never a mouse by E. Clifford published in 1962. Do you know what Red is? Red is a rose, a
brick wall, or an awning... Red's a fire engine ... a fire in a house ...but
red is never, no never, a mouse! Wonderful picture book with colourful rhymes. Pantaloni by Bettina published in 1959 by the Oxford University press. The story of a little boy searching the
Italian countryside for his lost dog. The perfect mix of adventure and comfort
for a young child with a realistic Italian setting.
Hilda Boswell's treasury of fairy tales, Red is never a mouse and Pantaloni are now sold, thank you for your interest.
The picture above is new
stock waiting to be catalogued. This includes a pop-up
Red Riding Hood, several Alice in Wonderland books, pony books, an unusual book
about the three bears and other interesting things!
I hope you've enjoyed this quick look at some of our new stock.
Update July 2016: March House books closed on my
retirement in 2015, but I do still blog here at March of Time Books and always
appreciate your visit.