The Family Treasury of Children's Stories: Book Two by Pauline Rush Evans - front cover
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The Family Treasury of Children's Stories: Book Two

by Pauline Rush Evans

"The Family Treasury of Children's Stories: Book Two," edited by Pauline Rush Evans, published in 1956 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., features illustrations by Donald Sibley. This children's anthology offers classic tales with engaging visuals. The book shows notable spine damage and lacks a dust jacket, but the pages are intact and legible. A charming addition for collectors of vintage children's literature.

$10.00$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1956
Doubleday & Company, Inc.
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B7-JGM-0517

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Condition Details

The book shows significant wear, with the spine noticeably damaged and the binding exposed. The cover is intact but lacks a dust jacket, indicating frequent use. Despite these flaws, the pages appear clean and readable, and the illustrations remain vibrant. This copy is suitable for collectors interested in vintage children's anthologies or those seeking a nostalgic literary piece.

About This Vintage 1956 Edition

"The Family Treasury of Children's Stories: Book Two," edited by Pauline Rush Evans and illustrated by Donald Sibley, was published in 1956 by Doubleday & Company, Inc., in Garden City, New York. This anthology is a delightful collection of classic children's stories, thoughtfully curated to engage young readers with timeless tales. Pauline Rush Evans, known for her expertise in child psychology and literature, brings a wealth of knowledge to this compilation. The illustrations by Donald Sibley add a charming visual element that enhances the storytelling experience. Although the specific edition is not noted, this book remains a valuable piece of mid-20th-century children's literature. The absence of a dust jacket and the visible wear suggests it has been well-loved, reflecting its role as a cherished family book.

Publisher Information

Publisher

Doubleday & Company, Inc.

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