“NOTHING CAN STOP HER”: KATY AND THE BIG SNOW, SCARCE FIRST EDITION
BURTON, Virginia Lee. Katy and the Big Snow. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1943. Oblong quarto, original pictorial blue cloth, pictorial endpapers, original dust jacket.
Scarce first edition of Burton’s charming story of how a can-do snowplow digs out the city of Geoppolis.
“Taking her cue from her small sons, Aristides and Michael, Burton chose subjects that would intrigue children… Her books have heroes and heroines children can understand and enjoy, ingenious and satisfactory endings, and lively illustrations. The books survive because they exhibit so effectively the elements most basic to children’s literature” (Silvey, 109-10). “Bright, vigorous pictures with plenty of action and endless detail” (Horn Book). Young owner’s bookplate. Inkstamp to rear flap of dust jacket.
Interior fine, cloth with very minor soiling to rear board. Dust jacket with light edge-wear, mild loss to spine foot, stray markings to front panel, light soiling to rear panel, crease to front flap. A very good copy. Scarce.