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Editore: Golden Press, Western Publishing Company, Inc., 1960
Da: Monkey House Books, Miller Place, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover pictorial boards. Condizione: Good. Illustrated by Richard Scarry. (illustratore). Early work by children's book favorite Richard Scarry. A variety of animals play together, make toys from common household items, and talk about their everyday lives in 1-2 sentence stories. Cover wear, old price sticker, some page crinkle.
Editore: Golden Book, New York, 1969
Da: Neil Shillington: Bookdealer/Booksearch, Hobe sound, FL, U.S.A.
Hardback. Condizione: Fair. Illustrated by Richard Scarry (illustratore). The plastic on the front of the cover is tearing off.; A Little Golden Book; Color Illustrations.
Editore: NY: Golden Press (1969), 1969
Da: WellRead Books A.B.A.A., Northport, NY, U.S.A.
8vo.; pictorial covered boards, hardcover; color illustrations; #5812; a very good clean tight copy in lightly rubbed boards.
Editore: Golden Press, New York, 1969
Da: S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Illustrated by Richard Scarry (illustratore). 2nd Printing. Color Illustrations; This copy includes the letter B on the inner hinge of the last page of the book. This book is in Very Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some beginning bumping and rubbing. The text pages are clean and bright. There is a previous owner's inked name and address on the inside front cover. "Scarry's most famous series of books was about Busytown. Scarry's characters were almost always anthropomorphic animals. His books were popular with children throughout the world. Over 100 million copies of his books were sold, and they have been translated into dozens of languages. While his books are largely populated by common animal species such as dogs, cats, raccoons, bears, owls, goats, foxes, wolves, rabbits, lions, tigers, hippos, pigs, mice, chipmunks, elephants, crocodiles, beavers, walruses, and others, he proved to be quite adept at giving human characteristics to a seemingly endless number of creatures. Many of his later illustrations feature characters in traditional Swiss clothing and show architecturally correct drawings of half-timber houses. " (from Wikipedia).