Nutshell Library

Maurice SENDAK

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Nutshell Library

“SO HIS PARENTS LEFT HIM THERE. THEY DIDN’T TAKE HIM ANYWHERE”: SENDAK’S PERENNIALLY POPULAR NUTSHELL LIBRARY, A FINE FIRST EDITION

SENDAK, Maurice. Nutshell Library: Pierre, A Cautionary Tale; Alligators All Around: An Alphabet; One Was Johnny: A Counting Book; Chicken Soup with Rice: A Book of Months. (New York): Harper & Row, (1962). Four volumes. 24mo (books measure approximately 2-3/4 by 3-3/4 inches), original pink cloth, original dust jackets, original pictorial slipcase.

First edition of this wonderfully illustrated little set of classics for children, a fine copy.

Each of these small books has a lesson to teach: Pierre is the cautionary tale of a little boy who says only “I don’t care!” The others delightfully illustrate the alphabet, counting to ten and the months of the year. These books “show Sendak at the height of his powers as a comic illustrator" (Carpenter & Prichard, 476). Some of the characters, like Pierre and Johnny, later incorporated into the 1974 television special, Really Rosie, Starring the Nutshell Kids and then the 1981 Broadway production of Really Rosie, made their first appearance in these books. All volumes in pink cloth as called for in the first edition (later copies are found in blue, light brown or red cloth), with $2.95 price sticker, which definitively determines first edition, present on the slipcase. With thin band of yellow at spine foot of Chicken Soup with Rice, no priority. Hanrahan A51. Silvey, 585.

A fine copy, scarce in such excellent condition.

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