“A CINDERELLA STORY BROUGHT INTO REAL LIFE”: FIRST EDITION OF SARA CREWE (A LITTLE PRINCESS)
BURNETT, Frances Hodgson. Sara Crewe or What Happened at Miss Minchin’s. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888. Octavo, original black-, red-, and gilt-stamped gray cloth. Housed in a custom clamshell box.
First edition, first state, of Burnett’s beloved tale of Sara Crewe (better known under its later title, A Little Princess), illustrated by Reginald B. Birch.
Along with The Secret Garden and Little Lord Fauntleroy, Sara Crewe is among the books that established Burnett’s reputation as a one of the most admired children’s authors in America. “Sara Crewe has all the elements to enchant a child reader… Sara is a consistently drawn character, she was no weakling and the ending is the result of a moral victory as well as good fortune… it is a Cinderella story brought into real life” (Meigs, 264). Burnett later adapted the story for stage under the title A Little Princess. First state, with “Fortieth Thousand” on page [85] advertisement. With 16 pages of publisher’s advertisements. Without rare original dust jacket. BAL 2067A.
A beautiful copy.