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J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan & Wendy
Barrie, J.M. & Byron, May Publisher: Hodder &... Date published: 1935 Format: hardcover

$81.68

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The Peter Pan: Picture Book By Sir J. M. Barrie (1991-04-04)
Sir J. M. Barrie Publisher: Hodder Children's... Date published: 1656-01-01 Format: Hardcover

$82.92

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Peter Pan and Wendy By J. M. Barrie
J. M. Barrie Publisher: SCRIBNERS AND...

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J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy
Barris, J.M.; Retold By May Byron Publisher: Hodder and... Date published: 1945 Format: Hardcover

144 pages. Undated. Appears to have been printed prior to 1950. Circa 1945? Lovely illustrated plates. Above-average wear. Decorated red boards secured by red tape along spine. Front hinge open. Back hinge starting. Give greetings upon front free endpaper. A worthy copy of this charming work.; 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; Barris, J.M.; Retold By May Byron J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy.
$99.72

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Alice in Wonderland and J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy, Beautifully Illustrated in Colour
J. M. Barrie; Lewis Carroll Publisher: Juvenile Productions... Date published: 1945 Format: Paperback

Beautifully illustrated abridged editions of two beloved works of classic children's literature, 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Peter Pan'. Charmingly illustrated and abridged volumes of classic children's novels 'Peter Pan and Wendy' by J. M. Barrie, and 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, both billed as 'beautifully illustrated in colour' by the publisher. With a colour title page to each volume, fourteen pages of colour illustrations to 'Alice', and fifteen pages of colour illustrations to 'Peter Pan'. Undated; dated 1945 via Jisc. Contemporary inscription to verso of front wrap of 'Alice'. In the publisher's original pictorial paper wraps. Losses to back strips, with closed tear to head of 'Alice' back strip. Wraps exceptionally bright. Inscription to verso of 'Alice' front wrap. Internally, firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright, with the odd spot to page perimeters. Very Good.
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Alice in Wonderland and J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan and Wendy, Beautifully Illustrated in Colour
J. M. Barrie; Lewis Carroll Publisher: Juvenile Productions... Date published: 1945 Format: Paperback

Beautifully illustrated abridged editions of two beloved works of classic children's literature, 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'Peter Pan'. Charmingly illustrated and abridged volumes of classic children's novels 'Peter Pan and Wendy' by J. M. Barrie, and 'Alice in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll, both billed as 'beautifully illustrated in colour' by the publisher. With a colour title page to each volume, fourteen pages of colour illustrations to 'Alice', and fifteen pages of colour illustrations to 'Peter Pan'. Undated; dated 1945 via Jisc. Contemporary inscription to verso of front wrap of 'Alice'. In the publisher's original pictorial paper wraps. Losses to back strips, with closed tear to head of 'Alice' back strip. Wraps exceptionally bright. Inscription to verso of 'Alice' front wrap. Internally, firmly bound. Pages generally clean and bright, with the odd spot to page perimeters. Very Good.
$116.90

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J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Barrie, J. M. Rackham, Arthur (Illus. ) Byron, May Publisher: Charles Scribner's... Date published: 1937 Format: publisher's cloth in dust jacket.

$125.00

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J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Barrie, J. M. Rackham, Arthur (Illus. ) Byron, May Publisher: Charles Scribner's... Date published: 1937 Format: publisher's cloth in dust jacket.

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Peter Pan Or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up the Uniform Edition of the Plays of J. M. Barrie
Barrie, J. M Publisher: Charles Scribner's... Date published: 1956 Format: Hardcover

Blue boards, yellow titles. Binding tight and straight, inner pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is price-intact, upper corner clipped. Dust jacket has few small edgechips, now protected within mylar cover.; 162 pages.
$225.00

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The Works of J.M. Barrie: Peter Pan Edition, 9-Volumes
Barrie, J. M. Publisher: Scribner's Date published: 1929 Format: Hardcover

Incomplete set, 9 of 18 volumes. #554/1030. Signed by publisher, limitation page. 1/4 cream cloth, brown boards, gold Peter Pan embossed seal front cover. Deckled pages. Frontis photo, birthplace of J. M. Barrie. Bindings tight, inner pages age-toned but unmarked. Beige spine label. All volumes in slipcases, however most are poor/good condition, bottom cardboard panels separated on several volumes. Slipcase covers stained.; Volumes include: Vol. 1, Auld Licht Idylls/A Window in Thrums, Vol. 3: When A Man's Single, Vol. 5: Sentimental Tommy, Vol. 6: Tommy and Grizel, Vol. 11: The Admirable Crichton and Other Plays, Vol. 12: What Every Woman Knows and Other Plays, Vol. 13: Dear Brutus and Other Plays, Vol. 14: Mary Rose and Other Plays, Vol. 15: M'Connachie and J. M. B, The Entrancing Life, The Little Minister. Missing volumes: 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10.
$235.00

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Charles Frohman Presents Maude Adams in J.M. Barrie's Play Peter Pan Or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
Frohman, Charles (J.M. Barrie) Publisher: Charles Frohman Date published: 1907 Format: Staplebound Pamphlet

Landscape octavo pamphlet, 9.25 in. x 12.1 in. Unpaginated (eight leaves). Illustrated with sepia-toned photographs of Peter Pan characters and scenes. Light tan paper covers with pasted on photo-image of Peter Pan in green and sepia to front. Title in green and dark brown to front. Edgewear to pamphlet, with small chips to corners of cover photo. Laid in: 8.25 in. x 5.75 in. insert printed in red and black entitled: "For the Benefit of Late Comers, The Following Outline of the Story of Peter Pan Is Given." Insert has horizontal crease across center. Laid in: Postcard of Maude Adams in full Peter Pan dress by Detroit Publishing Co. (Photo by Sarony). From Utah Women's History: Known as the most famous and highest-paid actress of her time, Maude Adams (1872-1953 was an incredibly beautiful and intensely private person who donned so many personalities; she alluded to her own as being 'the one I knew least." In addition to her acting success, she helped invent technology to improve stage lighting and develop color film photography....In 1889, Maude met producer Charles Frohman, who propelled her career forward by casting her in a variety of successful roles, including a series of plays with leading man John Drew, Jr. Audiences came to see Drew, but were impressed with Maude. During the opening of The Masked Ball in October 1892, the audience gave her a two-minute standing ovation and 12 curtain calls. Harpers Weekly wrote: "It is difficult to see just who is going to prevent Miss Adams from becoming the leading exponent of light comedy in America." Maude's greatest successes came by acting in several of J. M. Barrie's plays. Her most famous role was debuting the character Peter Pan on Broadway in 1905. She acted in more than 1, 500 stage performances of Peter Pan and made $20, 000 a month. Children would attend the performance night after night, memorizing all of the lines. At her peak, Maude was earning a yearly income of more than one million dollars. Maude wrote of her feelings about Peter Pan: It was not only that Peter was the most delightful of all the plays, but it opened a new world to me, the beautiful world of children. My childhood and girlhood had been spent with older people, and children had always been rather terrifying to me...Children remained an enigma to me until, when I was a woman grown, Peter gave me open sesame; for whether I understood children or not, they understood Peter.
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Charles Frohman Presents Maude Adams in J.M. Barrie's Play Peter Pan Or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
Frohman, Charles (J.M. Barrie) Publisher: Charles Frohman Date published: 1906 Format: Staplebound Pamphlet

Landscape octavo pamphlet, 9.25 in. x 12.1 in. Unpaginated (eight leaves). Illustrated with sepia-toned photographs of Peter Pan characters and scenes. Light tan paper covers with pasted on photo-image of Peter Pan in green and sepia to front. Title in green and dark brown to front. Edgewear to pamphlet, Laid in are two photos of Maude Adams as Peter Pan. One is an actual photo postcard dated March of 1906, with a canceled one-cent stamp of Franklin; the second is one of the photos which appears in the subject booklet. From Utah Women's History: Known as the most famous and highest-paid actress of her time, Maude Adams (1872-1953 was an incredibly beautiful and intensely private person who donned so many personalities; she alluded to her own as being 'the one I knew least." In addition to her acting success, she helped invent technology to improve stage lighting and develop color film photography....In 1889, Maude met producer Charles Frohman, who propelled her career forward by casting her in a variety of successful roles, including a series of plays with leading man John Drew, Jr. Audiences came to see Drew, but were impressed with Maude. During the opening of The Masked Ball in October 1892, the audience gave her a two-minute standing ovation and 12 curtain calls. Harpers Weekly wrote: "It is difficult to see just who is going to prevent Miss Adams from becoming the leading exponent of light comedy in America." Maude's greatest successes came by acting in several of J. M. Barrie's plays. Her most famous role was debuting the character Peter Pan on Broadway in 1905. She acted in more than 1, 500 stage performances of Peter Pan and made $20, 000 a month. Children would attend the performance night after night, memorizing all of the lines. At her peak, Maude was earning a yearly income of more than one million dollars. Maude wrote of her feelings about Peter Pan: It was not only that Peter was the most delightful of all the plays, but it opened a new world to me, the beautiful world of children. My childhood and girlhood had been spent with older people, and children had always been rather terrifying to me...Children remained an enigma to me until, when I was a woman grown, Peter gave me open sesame; for whether I understood children or not, they understood Peter.
$275.00

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Peter Pan Or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up the Uniform Edition of the Plays of J. M. Barrie
Barrie, J. M Publisher: Charles Scribner's... Date published: 1956 Format: Hardcover

Blue boards, yellow titles. Binding tight and straight, inner pages clean and unmarked. Dust jacket is price-intact, upper corner clipped. Dust jacket has few small edgechips, now protected within mylar cover.; 162 pages.
$335.49

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The Works of J.M. Barrie: Peter Pan Edition, 9-Volumes
Barrie, J. M. Publisher: Scribner's Date published: 1929 Format: Hardcover

Incomplete set, 9 of 18 volumes. #554/1030. Signed by publisher, limitation page. 1/4 cream cloth, brown boards, gold Peter Pan embossed seal front cover. Deckled pages. Frontis photo, birthplace of J. M. Barrie. Bindings tight, inner pages age-toned but unmarked. Beige spine label. All volumes in slipcases, however most are poor/good condition, bottom cardboard panels separated on several volumes. Slipcase covers stained.; Volumes include: Vol. 1, Auld Licht Idylls/A Window in Thrums, Vol. 3: When A Man's Single, Vol. 5: Sentimental Tommy, Vol. 6: Tommy and Grizel, Vol. 11: The Admirable Crichton and Other Plays, Vol. 12: What Every Woman Knows and Other Plays, Vol. 13: Dear Brutus and Other Plays, Vol. 14: Mary Rose and Other Plays, Vol. 15: M'Connachie and J. M. B, The Entrancing Life, The Little Minister. Missing volumes: 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10.
$349.96

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Charles Frohman Presents Maude Adams in J.M. Barrie's Play Peter Pan Or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up
Frohman, Charles (J.M. Barrie) Publisher: Charles Frohman Date published: 1907 Format: Staplebound Pamphlet

Landscape octavo pamphlet, 9.25 in. x 12.1 in. Unpaginated (eight leaves). Illustrated with sepia-toned photographs of Peter Pan characters and scenes. Light tan paper covers with pasted on photo-image of Peter Pan in green and sepia to front. Title in green and dark brown to front. Edgewear to pamphlet, with small chips to corners of cover photo. Laid in: 8.25 in. x 5.75 in. insert printed in red and black entitled: "For the Benefit of Late Comers, The Following Outline of the Story of Peter Pan Is Given." Insert has horizontal crease across center. Laid in: Postcard of Maude Adams in full Peter Pan dress by Detroit Publishing Co. (Photo by Sarony). From Utah Women's History: Known as the most famous and highest-paid actress of her time, Maude Adams (1872-1953 was an incredibly beautiful and intensely private person who donned so many personalities; she alluded to her own as being 'the one I knew least." In addition to her acting success, she helped invent technology to improve stage lighting and develop color film photography....In 1889, Maude met producer Charles Frohman, who propelled her career forward by casting her in a variety of successful roles, including a series of plays with leading man John Drew, Jr. Audiences came to see Drew, but were impressed with Maude. During the opening of The Masked Ball in October 1892, the audience gave her a two-minute standing ovation and 12 curtain calls. Harpers Weekly wrote: "It is difficult to see just who is going to prevent Miss Adams from becoming the leading exponent of light comedy in America." Maude's greatest successes came by acting in several of J. M. Barrie's plays. Her most famous role was debuting the character Peter Pan on Broadway in 1905. She acted in more than 1, 500 stage performances of Peter Pan and made $20, 000 a month. Children would attend the performance night after night, memorizing all of the lines. At her peak, Maude was earning a yearly income of more than one million dollars. Maude wrote of her feelings about Peter Pan: It was not only that Peter was the most delightful of all the plays, but it opened a new world to me, the beautiful world of children. My childhood and girlhood had been spent with older people, and children had always been rather terrifying to me...Children remained an enigma to me until, when I was a woman grown, Peter gave me open sesame; for whether I understood children or not, they understood Peter.
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