Best in Children’s Books Vol 27 (1959)- Lamoree's Vintage – Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage
"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol - Lamoree’s Vintage

"Best in Children’s Books” Volume 27 (1959) Warhol

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Here is another excellent volume of Best In Children’s Books vintage book series, #27 and printed in 1959. This volume contains an excerpt from Robinson Crusoe, a fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm, Clara Barton, Card Games, illustrated by pop artist Andy Warhol and going to Turkey, as well as many stories sure to pique the interest. As always, the book was published in the United States, has the dust jacket and is 160 pages.

Contents: 

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, illustrated by Edward Shenton; Michael Who Missed his Train by Dorothy and Marguerite Bryan, illustrated by Grace Paull; Princess on the Glass Hill illustrated by Lawrence Beall Smith; Straw, the Coal, and the Bean by Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, illustrated by Idelette Bordigoni; Clara Barton, Angel of the Battlefield by Smith Burnham, illustrated by Polly Jackson; Card Games Are Fun by Alfred Sheinwold, illustrated by Andy Warhol; Why Men Hunt Rocks illustrated with photos, the Story of Chan Yuc by Dorothy Rhoads, illustrated by Bobri; and Let’s Go To Turkey, illustrated with photos (156-160).


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