“HAROLD DECIDED ONE EVENING TO TAKE A TRIP THROUGH THE ALPHABET”
JOHNSON, Crockett. Harold’s ABC. New York: Harper & Row, 1963. 12mo, original pictorial paper boards, original dust jacket.
Scarce first edition of the seventh and last book in Johnson’s cherished children’s series, “a clever trip through the alphabet” (Silvey).
Harold and his trusty purple crayon take a nighttime journey through the alphabet, from “Attic” to “Zzzl, or little snore.” Johnson made his picture-book debut in 1945 when he illustrated The Carrot Seed, written by his wife, Ruth Krauss, a respected author of children’s books for the very young… Johnson alone wrote and illustrated the enormously successful Harold and the Purple Crayon… With the fewest of lines, Johnson depicts Harold as a toddler clad in sleepers, his chubby hand gripping a fat plum-colored crayon. From page to page, the thick, firm, purple mark delineates Harold’s actions against the stark white background so effectively and ingeniously that the crayon is as much a character as Harold… Few picture-book author-illustrators have captured [the world of very young children] as superbly as Johnson”(Silvey, 355). Cotsen 5319.
Interior fine; light rubbing to extremities. Light wear to extremities of lightly soiled dust jacket. A near-fine copy.