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The Velveteen Rabbit: Facsimile of the Original 1922 Edition
The Velveteen Rabbit: Facsimile of the Original 1922 Edition
by Williams, Margery , Nicholson, William
Hardcover - English

Margery Williams penned this book 1922, becoming a beloved classic, in large measure because of the exquisite illustrations by William Nicholson. While other editions retain true to the original while updating it somewhat for the modern era (for example, ISBN 978-1-947844-20-9) this edition aims to capture the look and feel of the original as much as possible. Not only do we have Nicholson's illustrations, in full color, but each page appears nearly as it would have appeared in 1922. In other words, this is a FACSIMILE edition, with all of the warts and minor defects of the original, but also all of the intricate artistry that turned the book into an enduring classic.

That said, modern printing methods still required a few 'tweaks' to the manuscript here and there, but all in all, if you want an edition to read to your children and grandchildren that is virtually the same as the one that captured the hearts of readers over the generations, this page by page reconstruction of "The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real" is what you want

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ADDITIONAL INFO

ISBN
1947844210
EAN
9781947844216
Publisher
Publication Date
04 Dec 2017
Pages
40
Weight (kg)
0.21
Dimensions (cm)
21.6 x 14.0 x 0.6
Lexile Level
1050
About Author
Margery Williams Bianco, who published under the pen name Margery Williams, was an English-American author of children's books best known for her enduring classic, The Velveteen Rabbit, or How Toys Become Real. Born in London, England, Williams spent most of her youth in the Unites States, returning to London at the age of nineteen hoping become a published author. While some of her novels and children's books were printed, including her 1902 novel for adult audiences, The Late Returning, none of these early works gained much recognition. Williams' commercial success came only after her return
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