CARROUSEL ART: A MAGAZINE FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE MERRY-GO-ROUNDS
No. 23 (November, 1983). [75241]
No. 23 (November, 1983). [75241]
Color illustrations. Racine, Wis.: Whitman Publishing, 1954. 4to. Pictorial wraps. Unpaginated . #2058:25. Peter Pony escapes his rocking horse existence to join the circus! [44102]
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1957). Small sqare 8vo. Pictorial boards. Little Golden Book #290. ANGLUND, Joan Walsh, color illus. 1st ed. ("A"). Based on the popular Circus Boy television program. [8229]
NY: Grosset&Dunlap. 1958. Color illus. Gail Phillips and James Schucker. 4to. Pictorial boards. [13898]
B/w illus. by G. Gifford Ambler. NY: Viking. 1954. lst Am. Edition. Story of a raven-black leopard on the island of Ceylon who is captured and sold to a circus, freed and rerturned to his place of birth. [4017]
B/w & color illus. by Peter Farmer, distinguished artist and stage designer. English translation by Douglas Munto, a Dumas scholar. London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1975. Small 4to. Pictorial boards. 88 p. 1st printing. Pierrot's extraordinary adventures in the strange fairy-tale court of Bohemia. Here he fell hopelessly in love with..... [55140]
B/w illus. by Pat Marriott. NY: Roy Pub. (1959). Small 8vo. Green boards stamped in gold with golden image of clown on front cover. First American Edition. Ranjit was billed as a prince and dressed like one - in the circus ring. But outside the ring, he was just an..... [55138]
Color illus. by Polly Jackson. New York: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, (1952). Sqare 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 1st ed. ( "A"). Happy glimpse of circus life as seen through the eyes of a small boy. [7421]
B/w illus. with red accents by the author. New York: Hastings House, (1961). Oblong small 4to. Tan pictorial cloth. 48 p. First Edition. Roger was big white horse who grew up in Missoula, Montana and joined the circus. He pulled the heavy circus wagons and then got promoted to "rosin..... [54587]
Color illus. by Christina Gascoigne. New York: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., (1981). Small 4to. Pictorial boards. Unpaginated. First U.S. Edition. Rollicking tale set at a circus, complete with tattooed man, acrobatic ladies and roaring lion. The author is a well known British author and broadcaster. [65492]
New York: Macmillan, 1935. 12mo. Blue cloth, stamped in yellow. 96 p. HAUMAN, Doris & George, color illus. First Edition. Three circus stories for children that have just learned to read. Charmingly illustrated by the Haumans. [51939]
B/w & color illus. by George Him. New York: McGraw Hill, (1966). Small 4to. Orange cloth. Unpaginated. 1st American ed. Alexander is the sixty-foot-high giant...he looks rather fierce but isn't really. In this new story he joins the circus, draws in the crowds and proves a huge success. [32704]
B/w photo illus. London:Jarrolds, (1967). 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in silver. 220 p. First Edition. Saga of one of the greatest families in circus history, known for horse and acrobatic acts. [54283]
B/w photo illus. Philadelphia: Lippincott, (1966). Small 4to. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. 150p. Bibliographical Note. Index. 1st ed. [9101]
Illus. with b/w photos. Philadelphia: Lippincott, (1966). Small 4to. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. 150p. Bibliographical Note. Index. First Edition. Colorful account of the history and lore of parades, past and present. [54588]
Color illus. by the author. New York: Morrow, (1992). 4to. Glossy pictorial boards. Unpaginated. First Edition ("1"). Mike Fink, King of the frontier Keelboatmen - strong, rowdy men who floated cargo down the Missouri, Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. [61472]
NY:Morrow. (l981). 4to. Morrow Eagle Library Edition pictorial cloth. KELLOGG, Steven, Color illus. First Edition. Liverwurst, the baby rhinosterwurst and star of the Zanzibus Circus has been lured away with mushrooms, his favorite food! [16713]
B/w & color photo illus. by the author. New York: Knopf, 1979. 4to. Cloth-backed boards. 1st ed. [9096]
Color illus. by Nicola Bayley. New York: Macmillan, (1988). 24mo. White cloth-backed lavender boards. Unpaginated. Merry-Go-Rhymes Series. First American edition ("1"). Simple rhymes with glowing pictures of Peekaboo the clown. [55142]
Color illus. by Nicola Bayley. London: Walker Books. (1987). 24mo. Slick boards. Unpaginated. No jacket as issued. Merry-Go-Rhymes Series. Second printing 1988. Simple rhymes with glowing pictures of Chef Squirrel and helpers. [94668]
Including a Curriculum Unit on Mammals of Circus and Zoo Developed in the Saratoga Union School. Illus. with b/w photos. Sacramento: California State Department of Education, (1937). 8vo. Wraps. iii, 57 p. Science Guide for Elementary Schools, Vol. III, No. 6. 1st ed. [76296]
With color illustrations. London: Fabbri & Ptnrs Ltd., (1973). Oblong 24mo. Wraps. [24] p. Tales from Mr. Toffy's Circus series. 1st edition. [105114]
Color illus. by the artist. New York: Viking Press, (1959). Small 4to. Rust-colored cloth. 29 p. First Edition. Bambino the Clown is back again! This time, on the ship taking him back to Italy, he meets Jimmy, who is fearful about being in a strange land where he cannot speak..... [9099]
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, (c. 1930). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped on spine in black & yellow. 375 p. Glossary of Circus Slang/Romany/Rhyming Slang. Circus novel set in the primitive days of 1860, the old days, before Al Ringling cleaned the circus of grafters and crooks. [54450]
Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1941. lst Ed. Sm.4to. 47p. Glossary of Circus Terms. SUBA, Susanne, B/w illus. with hot pink accents. Takes the audience behind the scenes. Author performed as a clown in the ring to gather material for this factual yet exciting book. Illustrations were done "on the spot"... [6167]