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£4,500.00
£4,500.00
First edition, first printing. Published by Hodder and Stoughton in London, 1942. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, with its iconic design from the hand of Eileen A. Soper, is strikingly bright on both panels, though has undergone some mild and highly professional restoration at the top and tail of the spine and along the top and tail edges of both panels. It has been neatly price clipped. The boards are so slightly bumped at the top and tail of the spine. There is a small stain to the front panel, which appears to be a rust stain. There is an impress from a previous owner’s inscription to the front fly leaf. The internals are pristine and crisp and the text blocks, though slightly toned due to poor paper stock, are mostly free from foxing. Overall, this is a near fine copy of a wildly popular children’s title. Rare in such a bright dust wrapper, due to its inherent fragility.
It is the first book in The Famous Five series. It has been suggested that the book was influenced by L. T. Meade’s 1892 book Four on an Island, which also recounts a story of four related children including a tomboy along with a dog living on a private island with a shipwreck.
First edition, first printing. Published by Hodder and Stoughton in London, 1942. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper, with its iconic design from the hand of Eileen A. Soper, is strikingly bright on both panels, though has undergone some mild and highly professional restoration at the top and tail of the spine and along the top and tail edges of both panels. It has been neatly price clipped. The boards are so slightly bumped at the top and tail of the spine. There is a small stain to the front panel, which appears to be a rust stain. There is an impress from a previous owner’s inscription to the front fly leaf. The internals are pristine and crisp and the text blocks, though slightly toned due to poor paper stock, are mostly free from foxing. Overall, this is a near fine copy of a wildly popular children’s title. Rare in such a bright dust wrapper, due to its inherent fragility.
It is the first book in The Famous Five series. It has been suggested that the book was influenced by L. T. Meade’s 1892 book Four on an Island, which also recounts a story of four related children including a tomboy along with a dog living on a private island with a shipwreck.
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