Eloise in Moscow - Kay Thompson - First Printing - 1959
$150.00
Eloise in Moscow, Kay Thompson. Drawings, Hilary Knight. Simon and Schuster, New York, 1959. FIRST PRINTING.
Format: Hardcover
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.
Hardcover, 4to. Dust jacket has some loss to head and toe of spine as well as front and rear covers. Light staining to front. Hardcover is in good condition. Some rubbing to tips and chipping to head and toe of spine. 2 names in pen on ffep. Binding is secure, text and illustrations are free from marks. A good reading and collectable copy. Stated first printing.
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.
Eloise in Moscow, Kay Thompson. Drawings, Hilary Knight. Simon and Schuster, New York, 1959. FIRST PRINTING.
Format: Hardcover
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.
Hardcover, 4to. Dust jacket has some loss to head and toe of spine as well as front and rear covers. Light staining to front. Hardcover is in good condition. Some rubbing to tips and chipping to head and toe of spine. 2 names in pen on ffep. Binding is secure, text and illustrations are free from marks. A good reading and collectable copy. Stated first printing.
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.
Eloise in Moscow, Kay Thompson. Drawings, Hilary Knight. Simon and Schuster, New York, 1959. FIRST PRINTING.
Format: Hardcover
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.
Hardcover, 4to. Dust jacket has some loss to head and toe of spine as well as front and rear covers. Light staining to front. Hardcover is in good condition. Some rubbing to tips and chipping to head and toe of spine. 2 names in pen on ffep. Binding is secure, text and illustrations are free from marks. A good reading and collectable copy. Stated first printing.
ISBN (International Standard Book Number)/ EAN (European Article Number)/ UPC (Universal Product Code): N/A
Author(s): Kay Thompson
Date of Publication: 1959
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Classification/ Genre: Children's Entertainment/ Literature
Number of Pages: 70 (Hand counted, as there is no numeric system of identification being employed in the context of this written publication that would otherwise provide a definitive value)
Dust Jacket Cover: Yes
Binding: Yes
Art, Illustrations, Diagrams, Cartographical Representations (Maps), and/ or Photographs: Yes
Notable Attribution: First Edition¹, First Printing. Fourth publication in a five book series by author Kay Thompson, the other books included in the aforementioned author's literary concatenation are as follows:
Eloise: A Book for Precocious Grown-ups (1955)
Eloise in Paris (1957)
Eloise at Christmastime (1958)
Eloise Takes a Bawth (2002), posthumously published
¹ IMPORTANT DISTINCTIONS BETWEEN 1ST PRINTING AND 1ST EDITION CLASSIFICATIONS
Items meriting 1st printing designation are representative of that item's initial print run. As an example, when 10,000 copies have been produced and released to the general public and all have been purchased by consumers with the publishing agency responsible for the distribution of said material requesting the manufacture of 7,500 additional copies, what these numbers indicate is a 1st printing - the initial 10,000 copies in the production line - followed soon after by a second printing - the release of the same book in the aforementioned quantity of 7,500.
Editions differ from print assignation in the sense that significant changes have been made to the original, either cosmetically through the alteration of cover images and/ or trim size; or in terms of content as with the inclusion of previously unreleased information pertaining to a particular story or novel, etc.
The rarity of these items is subjective, as some collectors - especially those specializing in the sale of books emphasizing aesthetic appeal as a marketing point - place a higher degree of value on editions as opposed to print run specificity.