Puss in Boots

Charles PERRAULT   |   Marcia BROWN

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Puss in Boots

CALDECOTT-MEDALIST MARCIA BROWN’S VERSION OF PUSS IN BOOTS

(BROWN, Marcia) [PERRAULT, Charles]. Puss in Boots. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, (1952). Slim quarto, original yellow cloth, original dust jacket.

Delightful Brown-illustrated edition of this Perrault classic, with portrait frontispiece of Puss and colorful images on every page—“lively and humorous, full of magic and enchantment.”

Charles Perrault’s Puss in Boots appeared in a handwritten and illustrated manuscript two years before its 1697 debut in a collection of eight fairy tales by Perrault called Histoires ou Contes du Temps Passé. The title character has been described as “the epitome of the educated bourgeois secretary who serves his master with complete devotion and diligence” (Zipes, 25). First translated into English by Robert Samber in 1729, Puss was an instant success and remains popular today (see Opie, 21). “Marcia Brown has made a new translation, keeping close to the original yet giving it flexibility for story-telling. Her handsome, lively pictures… make Puss a real character.” Puss in Boots took honors at the 1953 Caldecott awards. Brown’s versatility as an artist won her the Caldecott Medal an unprecedented three times: Cinderella (1954), Once A Mouse (1961), and Shadow (1982). Clippings affixed to rear endpaper. Discrete owner stamp to endpaper and dust jacket.

Text fine, minor rubbing to extremities of original cloth, light edge-wear and small tape reinforcements to original dust jacket. A near-fine copy.

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