Published by John Lehmann., London., 1947
Language: English
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. With Illustrations by John Minton. Coloured and black and white. (illustrator). 1st Edition. First edition, 1947. Some light thumbing and marking throughout. Page edges slightly darkened. Publishers pictorial paper covered boards and cloth spine. Corners heavily rubbed and frayed. Small smudge to the top corner of front board and some light scratches and marking. Spine rubbed which has affected title. Only fair externally. A scarce first edition of this classic work illustrated by Minton.
Published by John Lehmann., London., 1947
Seller: Beaux Books, ABA, ILAB, Hartley Wintney, HAMPS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. With illustrations by John Minton. (illustrator). 1947. First edition. John Lehmann. London. 1947. First edition. Hardback; illustrated paper-covered boards, backed with blue cloth, with title in black and gilt to spine, matching dust jacket. 86 pages. Illustrated boards, dust jacket, b&w endpapers, colour frontispiece, 7 hors-texte colour plates, 12 b&w head- and tail-pieces. English. 255x190mm. 0.35kg. Near fine, in very good dust jacket; light wear to spine ends and forecorners with slight loss, small area of loss at head of spine, smaller area of loss at base of spine, slightly browning to spine, slight ruffling to top edge, price-clipped; slight rubbing to spine ends and forecorners of boards, very slight spotting to edges; a very well preserved copy. A first edition of the 1947 children's book of stories with illustrations by John Minton. The Snail That Climbed The Eiffel Tower is one of six stories written by Paul Odo Cross and illustrated with Minton's delightful drawings. It was one of Minton's earliest collaborations with the publisher John Lehmann, for whom he illustrated and supplied dust jackets for several publications. Odo Cross was a wealthy ex-ballet dancer-turned-author, whom it is likely met Minton through Lehmann. Frances Spalding writes in her biography of Minton - 'It is one of Minton's most delightful books. His empathy with the childhood world of romance and humour creates instantly absorbing scenes, intricate but never over-ornate'. Scarce in the dust jacket. [Spalding, Frances. John Minton. Dance Till The Stars Come Down. 2005. p. 108.] Beaux Books specialises in fine and rare books on art and culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. We welcome questions about our books and we are happy to provide any extra images. Buy with confidence from an experienced bookseller.