Book appears light to moderately read with a touch of wear and creasing at spine, edges and extremities and some toning to the pages due to age and cheap paper stock. OW a tight, solid and square looking copy of this fourth book in the Barnaby series of comic strip collections by the creator of Harold And The Purple Crayon. 224 pages.
Book appears near sharp and unread with a hint of sun fading at spine and a light corner crease at top leading edge of front cover, and a very minute chip at rear cover upper tip. Paper is tanned due to age and paper stock. OW a truly spectacular looking copy of this fifth collection of Barnaby strips, very similar in ways to the more recent Calvin And Hobbs, by the creator of Harold And The Purple Crayon. 224 pages.
First edition. Gift inscription front fly, staining on the boards, a good only copy in chipped good only dust jacket. Second in the Barnaby series. Johnson later created Harold and the Purple Crayon.
First edition, 1944. Cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 327 pp., illustrated, clean unmarked text, Very Good copy in Fair dust jacket, some age-toning or discoloration to the pages and page-edges, a bit of creasing to a few pages, light wear to the tips of the covers, soiling and discoloration to the dust jacket, wear to the tips and edges of the dust jacket including some creasing, tearing, and loss. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector.
Book appears lightly read with a touch of wear at edges and extremities. OW a tight, solid and near sharp copy of this collection of comic strips about a boy and his "imaginary" pal who leads him into mischief similar to the later strip Calvin And Hobbes. An early work by the creator of "Harold and The Purple Crayon". 332 pages.
First Edition. Blue cloth. Tiny deoartive pig stamp on front end paper, else Fine -- tight, bright and unmarked in price-clipped, lightly rubbed jacket apparently trimmed too short -- about 1/4 inch.
First Edition. Near Fine in vibrant blue cloth covered boards with black titles and a just about Fine black dust jacket. Slightly cocked, with front board lightly bowed. Jacket price marked out, with light rubbing at the spine ends and corners. An attractive copy, unusual in this variant.
First edition, 1944. Cloth hardcover in dust jacket, 327 pp., illustrated, clean unmarked text, Very Good copy in Fair dust jacket, some age-toning or discoloration to the pages and page-edges, a bit of creasing to a few pages, light wear to the tips of the covers, soiling and discoloration to the dust jacket, wear to the tips and edges of the dust jacket including some creasing, tearing, and loss. Dust jacket housed in archival dust jacket protector.
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