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William
Pene du Bois
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
(1916-1993) Born in New Jersey to a long
line of artists, du Bois was accordingly packed off to art school when
many other young men his age were joining the Army or Navy, and
published his first book at the age of seventeen. During World War II,
he served as a correspondent for Yank.
The rest of his life was spent writing and illustrating his own books,
as well as illustrating for many other authors. He won the Newberry
Medal in 1948 for The Twenty-One
Balloons. The books main character, William Sherman, who set out
around the globe with a hot air balloon but was interrupted by a utopia
of restaurateurs and the explosion of Krakatoa, is exemplary of du
Bois’ characters, who inhabit plot worlds only slightly less zany,
peculiar and hilarious than themselves. LOGANBERRY LEGACY We currently have a great collection of William Pene du Bois in stock, from a notable local collector. I particularly love the Otto books, about a rather large dog. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY The Twenty-One Balloons Bear party Peter Graves Lion Bear Circus Gentleman Bear The Forbidden Forest The Giant The Great Geppy The Three Policemen, or Young Bottsford of Forbe Island The Horse in the Camel Suit Call Me Bandicoot Mother Goose for Christmas Porko von Popbutton Otto in Texas The Adventures of Otto Otto and the Magic Potatoes Lazy Tommy Pumpkinhead The Alligator Case Otto in Africa Otto at Sea The Bears of Koala Park and William Pene Du Bois Present Bear Circus for our Friends the Kangaroos The Three Little Pigs, in verse Little Red Riding Hood Pretty Pretty Peggy Moffitt Squirrel Hotel The Hare and the Tortoise & The tortoise and the Hare |
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Books THE WITCH OF SCRAPFAGGOT GREEN. By Patricia Gordon. Viking, 1948. First Edition. Some very slight water staining to pastedown and flyleaf. Dust jacket has some brittle, frayed edges. Black and white illustrations. Inscribed “Affectionately for Tom Prideaux, April 1948. William Pene du Bois” with a finely detailed pen-and-ink and watercolor sketch on flyleaf, entitled “The Witch Tightrope Walking.” $350. BEAR CIRCUS. Viking, 1971. First Edition. Rather large tear in title page expertly repaired. $55. CALL ME BANDICOOT. Harper and Row, 1970. Many full-color illustrations. One of the titles in du Bois’ series rather irreverently inspired by the Seven Deadly Sins, this one featuring avarice. $40. LAZY TOMMY PUMPKINHEAD. Harper and Row, 1966. First edition. Ex library, with some water staining on dust jacket and fly leaf. Another Seven Deadly Sins book, this one on Sloth. PRETTY PRETTY PEGGY MOFFAT. Harper and Row, 1968. First Edition. A Seven Deadly Sins romp with vanity. FIERCE JOHN. Words by Edward Fenton. Viking, 1959. First Edition. A very clean and tight copy. $75. THE GREAT GEPPY. Viking, 1940. First edition. Small cellophane tape stains at extreme corners of dust jacket. Glossy photo and wedding announcement for Corporal and Mrs. William Pene du Bois tipped in at front flyleaf. $195. THE FORBIDDEN FOREST. Harper and Row, 1978. First Edition. $55. GIANT OTTO. Viking, 1936. First Edition. The original Otto book, with boards in very good condition. $250. OTTO IN TEXAS. Viking, 1959. First Edition. Very clean and bright. $125. SQUIRREL HOTEL. Viking, 1952. First edition. Some wear and fraying at spine of dust jacket, few small tears top edge front. $95. BEAR HOTEL. Viking, 1950. First edition. Featuring the same koalas to appear in Bear Circus. $195. THE OWL AND THE PUSSY CAT. Poem by Edward Lear. Doubleday and Co., 1961. First Edition. Signed. Excellent condition. $120. |
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Books The above offerings are just a sample of Loganberry’s large collection of collectible, first edition, etc. William Pene du Bois books. We have many of his titles, also in lower priced reading copies. Please inquire regarding particular titles. |
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Out-of-print books are harder to stock than new books, and some are hard to find, period. If the title you are seeking is not listed for sale above, that probably means that I am currently out of stock. However, I am always on the lookout for books, and will gladly quote you when I do find your coveted book. To add your name to my Wants Files, simply fill out a Book Request Form and I will e-mail you when I have a copy in stock. Thanks. |
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