Babar and Father Christmas

Jean de BRUNHOFF

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Babar and Father Christmas

“WHY SHOULDN’T WE WRITE TO HIM AND ASK HIM TO COME HERE TOO?”: FIRST EDITION OF BABAR AND FATHER CHRISTMAS

BRUNHOFF, Jean de. Babar and Father Christmas. New York: Random House, (1940). Slim folio, original half yellow cloth, pictorial boards and endpapers, original dust jacket.

First book edition, preceding the French, of the seventh and last of Brunhoff’s original Babar books.

In this “engrossing story,” first serialized in the London Daily Sketch in 1936 but seen here for the first time with color illustrations, the Elephant King seeks out Father Christmas “to arrange for baby elephants to receive presents just like the ones that human children get? [As the book ends, Father Christmas] promises to come back. In fact, the real benefactor in this book—Jean de Brunhoff himself—would never return again” (Weber, 87). De Brunhoff’s son Laurent published the book following his father’s death, and continued the Babar tales thereafter. This American edition is the true first book edition; World War II delayed the printing of the French edition.

Boards with minor soiling and bumping to spine ends, slight rubbing to edges. Dust jacket with mild rubbing, minor loss to spine ends and bottom edge. A near-fine copy.

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