The Book Is Clean. In Very Good Condition. Price Clipped Dust Jacket, Very Good Dust Jacket. First Edition Stated At The Copy Right Page, Printed In 1989.
First printing; slightest wear to dust jacket with one closed tear and $4.95 price intact; slight slant to spine and spotting to green topstain; signed by Madeleine L'Engle on a book plate that is attached to the front free endpaper
The First UK Printing published by Constable Young Books (London) in 1963. The BOOK is in near Fine condition. Light toning to the text block and a little offsetting to the end papers. A neat previous owner's name to the upper front end paper. A sharp copy. The WRAPPER is complete and is in Very Good++ condition. Mild edge-wear with a little loss at the spine and flap fold ends. A 5 cm. closed tear to the upper rear flap fold area. Some toning to the spine and edges. Some offsetting of the red boards to the verso but this does not show through to the front. A little light spotting in places and light rubbing to the folds. The wraparound dustjacket art by Anthony Maitland is notably different than that of the American edition, showing the three principal characters, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin tessering with Mrs. Who, Mrs. Which, and Mrs. Whatsit. The wrapper looks very attractive in the removable Brodart archival cover. A neat bookplate signed (without dedication) by the author is tipped-in to the front blank end-paper. L'Engle's beloved children's classic which was the winner of the 1963 Newbery Medal. 'A Wrinkle in Time' is one of the most significant novels of our time. The story revolves around a young girl whose father, a government scientist, has gone missing after working on a mysterious project called a tesseract. 'A book that every person should read, a book that provides a road map for seeking knowledge and compassion even at the worst of times, a book to make the world a better place' (Cory Doctorow). Scarce as the First UK edition with most copies ending up in libraries. Collectible. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.
Publisher: London: Constable Young Books Ltd, 1963
Date published: 1963
First UK edition, first impression, signed by the author on the title page. L'Engle's classic children's fantasy novel has inspired many adaptations and won many awards, including the 1963 Newbery Medal, the Sequoyah Book Award, and the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award.It was published in America one year preceding its appearance in Britain and has sold more than ten million copies worldwide. This copy is in a variant binding of plain red boards, rather than patterned red and black. Octavo. Original red boards, spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket by Antony Maitland. Foxing to top edge, faint partial browning of free endpapers; unclipped jacket generally sharp, save for light soiling: a near-fine copy in fine jacket.
Publisher: Ariel Books / Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York
Date published: 1962
Format: Hardcover
First Edition, First Printing with the words "First Printing, 1962" printed on the copyright page. This copy is SIGNED by Madeleine L'Engle on a laid in signature. This ORIGINAL price clipped dustjacket has minor wear to the spine and edges. This is the First Issue dustjacket with NO Caldecott sticker present. The book is bound in the publisher's cloth and is in great shape. The binding is tight and the boards are crisp with minor wear to the spine. The pages are clean with NO writing, marks or bookplates in the book. A lovely copy SIGNED by the author.
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half title: The leaf which appears just prior to the title page, and typically contains only the title of the book, although, at times, the author's name and/or other information may appear.