"IN ALL THIS WORLD THERE IS NOTHING SO BEAUTIFUL AS A HAPPY CHILD"
BAUM, L. Frank. The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. Indianapolis: Bowen-Merrill, 1902. Quarto, original pictorial red cloth, pictorial endpapers.
First edition, first state, of Baum's whimsical biography of Santa Claus, with 20 plates (14 two-color and six full-color) by Mary Cowles Clark, a stunning copy.
Though best known for his Oz books, "Baum displayed his wizardry at forging a whole new mythology from already-existing characters" with this volume (Franklin, 33). Baum was the "first [author] to write a book entirely about Santa" (Clute & Grant, 836). Appropriately, Baum delivered the manuscript for this book to his publisher on Christmas Day of 1901 (Hearn, liii). First state, with divisions "Book First," "Book Second" and "Book Third" (as opposed to "Youth," "Manhood" and "Old Age," as later). Bienvenue, 200. Connolly, 38. Gift inscription dated Christmas 1903.
Interior generally clean. Short marginal closed tears and creasing to pages 3-4. Inner paper hinges split, binding sound. Light rubbing to front board. A beautiful copy.