Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful time tested story, The Wizard of Oz. Published again
in 1985 by Unicorn Publishing House. It is in hard cover and excellent condition. This is
illustrated by Greg Hildebrandt, story by L. Frank Baum. The picture on the front is loose at one
corner. Binding is tight and in excellent condition. Wonderful story!
Featured for your amusement is this great old play book from the Samuel Lowe Company. It has
coloring, tracing, dot to dot and even the old magic paint pages. It is in excellent condition. There
are a few colored pages and I did find one dot to dot done. No rips or tears. Measures 13 1/2” tall
by 11” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful look back into childhood. This old Whitman
Publishing Tip Top Paint book was illustrated by Eileen Fox Vaughan. It is complete. There is
one page colored and one has a treasure chest colored. Excellent condition. Measures 15” tall by
11” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful book from your childhood. This is A Little Big Book from Whitman Publishing of Racine, Wisconsin. It is in excellent condition. Binding is nice and tight. No coloring inside. Top corners show a hint of wear. Measures 5” by 3 3/4”.
Featured for your enjoyment are two neat little books from 1948. It appears they are published by John Martin’s House of Kenosha Wisconsin. Some wear to the covers. Both are still tight and have all pages clean and intact. They measure 3” by 4”.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful old child’s book entitled “The
Roly-Poly Puppy” by Barbara S. Bates, Illustrated by Berthold, Published by
Wonder books of New York. Copyright date is 1950. This is in very good
condition. Minor damage to the top and bottom of the spine. Spine is slightly
loose. Corners have a little bit of damage to them. No writing or tore pages.
Featured for your enjoyment is an older child’s book. This is a My little Golden book, “Animal
Book”. It is missing the cover page so I am not certain as to the age. Binding has the top layer
torn to about 3/4th of the way up. Still a great looking book.