THE FIRST PUBLISHED CHILDREN’S BOOK BY TWO GIANTS OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE: BAUM AND PARRISH’S MOTHER GOOSE IN PROSE, 1897
BAUM, L. Frank and PARRISH, Maxfield. Mother Goose in Prose. Chicago: Way & Williams, (1897). Quarto, original light gray pictorial cloth gilt. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition of the rare first published book by both Baum and Parrish—a landmark in the publishing history of children’s books—with illustrated title page and 12 full-page black-and-white plates.
In the copy he presented to his sister, Baum wrote, “I have learned to regard fame as a will-o-the-wisp which, when caught, is not worth the possession; but to please a child is a sweet and lovely thing that warms one’s heart and brings its own reward” (Hearn, xxviii). Although the volume “ultimately proved to be more an artistic than financial triumph… [Baum] had finally found a vocation; it would quickly bring him a success he’d never imagined, an imperishable fame—and lead directly to the Emerald City” (Fricke, 22). “The artist and first-time writer were aptly matched… Mother Goose in Prose codified the characteristics of Parrish’s fairy-tale phase, with its requisite medieval castles and costumes, into a visual language that he would employ in a wide range of future commissions” (Yount, 46-47). “Imaginative in concept and executed with confidence and originality, the illustrations for Mother Goose in Prose brought Parrish immediate recognition as a young book illustrator of ability. An expression of strong individuality, the illustrations portray a bygone era that is the unique domain of the nursery rhyme or fairy tale” (Ludwig, 25). “Copies today are quite rare” (Franklin, 30). Second issue, as often, with colophon on page [267]. With the two blank leaves before rear free endpaper. Bienvenue, 159. Baughman 44. Baum Bugle, Spring 1966, 14.
Interior generally clean, text block expertly repaired. Original cloth with light toning to spine and minor expert restoration. An extremely good copy.