LET’S BE ENEMIES, INSCRIBED BY MAURICE SENDAK, WITH AN ORIGINAL DRAWING
(SENDAK, Maurice) UDRY, Janice May. Let’s Be Enemies. New York: Harper & Row, (1961). Slim 12mo, original red pictorial boards, original dust jacket.
Early re-issue of this wonderful treatise on bossiness, inscribed by the artist, “For Sidney & Barbara, Maurice Sendak, March ‘71,” with an original drawing of Sidney and Barbara as children, “facing off” under their umbrellas.
“A friend who always wants to be the boss, a friend who takes all the crayons, a friend whom you wouldn’t consider having the chicken pox with— this friend is an enemy… Maurice Sendak’s pictures of the enemies are among his friendliest!” In 1960, Harper & Brothers merged with Row-Peterson. The first issue of Let’s Be Enemies still bears the Harper & Brothers imprint, though copyrighted “1961.” That same year Harper & Row released a new issue. This is a copy of that new issue. See Hanrahan A46. The recipients of this copy were professional picture framers engaged by Sendak to frame pieces in his art collection, including some of his own original drawings.
Dust jacket price-clipped. Fine condition.