
Told Under THE Stars and Stripes
"Told Under the Stars and Stripes," illustrated by Nedda Walker, is an eighth printing from 1962 by The Macmillan Company, New York. This ex-library edition lacks a dust jacket and features wear typical of library use. A collection of multicultural American children’s stories selected by the Literature Committee of the Association for Childhood Education International, it remains a valuable piece for collectors and educators interested in folklore.
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The book is in fair condition, exhibiting typical wear associated with ex-library copies, including stamps and markings. The yellow cloth cover shows some shelf wear, particularly along the spine, but remains intact. The absence of a dust jacket suggests it has been well-used in a library setting. The binding remains strong, and the pages, though slightly yellowed with age, are free from significant tears or markings.
About This Vintage 1962 Edition
"Told Under the Stars and Stripes" is a collection of stories selected by the Literature Committee of the Association for Childhood Education International, published by The Macmillan Company in 1962. This edition, illustrated by Nedda Walker, is the eighth printing, showcasing a rich tapestry of folklore and children's tales from diverse American cultures. The book is distinct in its focus on multicultural stories, making it a valuable resource for educators and collectors of children's literature. Although the author is not specified, the book's significance lies in its curated selection of tales that reflect the diverse cultural heritage of the United States. This edition, though not a first, remains a treasured piece for those interested in historical children's stories. The book is an ex-library copy, with markings from Adams County Library. It is bound in a sturdy yellow cloth cover with an illustration on the front, but lacks a dust jacket, indicating its journey through the hands of young readers over the decades.
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The Macmillan Company
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