BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA; Illustrated by Donna Diamond
PATERSON, Katherine
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date published: 1977
[NY]: HarperCollins, 1977. Seems to be a reprint with the Newberry medal on the cover, no price on the dj. Donna Diamond. 8vo, pp. 128. A fine copy in dj. Inscribed by the author: "For ... Katherine Peterson | 8/7/91
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BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA; Illustrated by Donna Diamond
PATERSON, Katherine
Publisher: HarperCollins, [NY]
Date published: 1977
8vo, pp. 128. A fine copy in dj. Inscribed by the author: "For . Katherine Peterson | 8/7/91" Seems to be a reprint with the Newberry medal on the cover, no price on the dj.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: HarperCollins
Date published: 2017
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780690013597
Signed by author on bookplate (The Keene State College Children's Literature Festival) on front endpaper, otherwise unmarked, clean, bright and tight copy in clean and bright dust jacket. Gold Newbery Medal pasted on front of dust jacket. Last date on copyright page is 1977
Bridge to Terabithia
Katherine Paterson
Publisher: Thomas Y....
Date published: 1977
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1977. First. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Donna Diamond. near fine in a near fine jacket. third printing, signed and inscribed 3rd
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Bridge to Terabithia
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Crowell,...
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780690013597
1977 Thomas Crowell FIRST edition 2nd printing ( # line to 2) of Paterson's always RARE book. The book is ***SIGNED & INSCRIBED to a reader & DATED 11/9/1996,*** on a tipped-in card, located on the title page. A beautiful and hard-to-find copy with the author's inscribed signature makes it a great gift for any age and occasion. The hardback & spine is in Near Fine condition, with no marks, slant, stains. There is a trace of foxing on the front and rear end paper. The dust jacket is also in Near Fine condition. It is later state, when the book's publisher changed to HarperCollins. There is a faint discoloration near the edges but otherwise the DJ is clean and bright. Adapted successfully for film in 2007 by David Paterson and Jeff Stockwell, directed by Gabor Csupo, starring Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, and Robert Patrick.
Bridge to Terabithia
Katherine Paterson
Publisher: Thomas Y....
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. First Edition. First edition, 13th printing (number line starts at 13) of the 1978 Newbery Medal winning novel. Publisher is the original publisher, Thomas Y. Crowell, not HarperCollins. Signed by Katherine Paterson and inscribed on a bookplate affixed to the FFEP. Bound in publisher's black cloth boards. Newbery Medal on front panel.
Bridge To Terabithia.
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Crowell,...
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
Early printing of the author's first Newbery-Award winning novel. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated by Donna Diamond. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, "For Patti, Katherine Paterson 1/26/82." Fine in a fine dust jacket. In addition to being a Newbery Medal winner, Bridge to Terabithia was also named an ALA Notable Children's Book and has become a touchstone of children's literature. It is the basis for the 2007 film directed by Gábor Csupà from a screenplay by David L. Paterson and Jeff Stockwell, starring Josh Hutcherson, Anna Sophia Robb, Bailee Madison, Zooey Deschanel, and Robert Patrick.
Bridge to Terabithia
Paterson, Katherine; Illustrated by Diamonod, Donna
Publisher: Thomas Y....
Date published: 1977
Thomas Y. Crowell, 1977. Hardcover. Good/Good. Signed and inscribed by the author "To Fletcher with love from his mother and me". Contains some shelf soiling and foxing on the top edge of the pages. The end papers have some yellowing and foxing. The cover has light bumping and very light wear to the corners. The dust jacket has some wear, and bumping. There's some soiling to the bottom edge of the front cover of the dust jacket.
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Bridge To Terabithia.
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Crowell,...
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
Early printing of the author's first Newbery-Award winning novel. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated by Donna Diamond. Presentation copy, inscribed by the author on the title page, "For Karen, Katherine Paterson 1/29/92." Fine in a fine dust jacket. In addition to being a Newbery Medal winner, Bridge to Terabithia was also named an ALA Notable Children's Book and has become a touchstone of children's literature.
Bridge to Terabithia (signed 1st printing)
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Y....
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, 1978. 128 pages. Signed by Katherine Paterson directly to the title page; without inscription. First Edition; first printing with full numberline 10-1. This signed first edition, first printing requires restoration. Fortunately the hardest part is done, which was getting this first edition, first printing, in front of Katherine Paterson to sign. The necessary restoration must address the following: FFEP is detached; and endpapers need replacing. There are a total of two old stamps within the book that look like they could be neutralized fairly easily. Cloth shows scuffing. A little restorative love would add thousands to its value. As for the DJ, this copy is currently housed in a married-to, contemporary DJ. 1978 Newbery winner, first edition, first printing; signed.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Katherine Paterson
Publisher: Thomas Y...
Date published: 1977
PATERSON, Katherine. Bridge to Terabithia. Illustrated by Donna Diamond. NY: Thomas Y Crowell [1977]. 8vo, [x] 131pp. Black cloth with spine stamped in silver, front cover stamped in blind. 8 full-page and 4 half-page half-tone illustrations. Spine ends and lower corners lightly rubbed; faint, tiny discoloration in midst of front free endpaper; else a fine copy in original color pictorial dust jacket (a fw tiny chips at spine ends, spine a tad sunned, medal affixed). With a bookplate signed by two-time Newbery Medalist Katherine Paterson laid in. First edition. 1978 Newbery Medal Winner! This moving novel of two friends who create a magical kingdom for themselves to deal with the stresses in their lives has been beloved since its publication. The basis for a 1985 PBS TV movie and the 2007 Disney feature film starring Josh Hutcherson and written by the author's son, David Paterson (whose loss of a dear friend as a child inspired the book).
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Bridge to Terabithia *1st, Newbery Medal, signed pamplet laid in
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Crowell
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780690013597
Scarce first printing in jacket. Book is Fine with just a touch of rubbing to tips, whitening the dark cloth. Interior perfectly clean, crisp, unmarked. No handling noted. Beautiful copy. Dust jacket with a bit of chipping to tips and two tears to back panel, one about an inch and the other about one-fourth inch. Some dust, but really, for a jacket that is mostly white, it is quite clean and presents very well. The original $7.95 price is intact on front flap, and there are no medal stickers attached. Laid in is an author's biography/bibliography put out by Dutton and Penguin Putnam; this is inscribed and signed by Paterson. Creased from folding in half, no other damage.
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Bridge to Terabithia
Paterson, Katherine & Donna Diamond
Publisher: Crowell
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780690013597
A presentation copy of Bridge to Terabithia given to local Baltimore author Colby Rodowsky by Katherine Paterson. The book is inscribed by Paterson on the title page and is dated the year of publication. The inscription reads, "For Colby Rodowsky - I'm so glad to get to know you - Best wishes - Katherine Paterson - 12/8/77". This was Colby Rodowsky's personal copy and is signed by her on the front endpaper. First printings of Bridge to Terabithia are scarce as there were only 7000 copies printed. The book and dust jacket both have rubbing and toning overall. The book has a moderate lean and bumps to the spine ends. Binding is tight and the interior pages are unmarked. Dust jacket shows minor wear to edges and corners, small chips to the spine ends, and a few small closed tears to the edges. Dust jacket is wraped in protective mylar. No metallic sticker to the front. Photos upon request. International shipping billed at cost.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 192 pages; Signed by Author
Bridge to Terabithia - first edition, first printing, in first state DJ, with a loosely laid-in signed bookplate
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Y....
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York, 1977. 128 pages. First Edition, first printing with full numberline present from 10-1. Housed in an original, near-fine DJ that is bright and clean. A hand-signed, Katherine Paterson bookplate is loosely laid-in. No mention of this title winning the Newbery anywhere on the DJ, and no Newbery Medal affixed to the front. $7.95 price-clipped from flap of this original DJ. Book is tight. Binding and hinges are strong and sound. Charcoal cloth is clean. The only thing keeping this book from grading fine is minor lightening to the charcoal hue on the cloth's corner tips and spine edges, from regular shelf-rubbing. Pages and endpapers are bright and clean. A hand-signed Katherine Paterson bookplate is loosely laid in. A perfect addition should you choose to cover the attractive, neatly centered bookplate that is currently on the front endpaper. FWIW, bookplates can easily be lifted if need be, or you can place your own right over it. The incredible DJ is about fine; an absolute beauty; and rare. One of the most sought after titles in children's literature. All flaws are noted. A beautiful first edition, first printing, in its original first state DJ. A plum for any serious collector.
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Bridge To Terabithia.
Paterson, Katherine
Publisher: Thomas Crowell,...
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
First edition of the author's first Newbery-Award winning classic novel. Octavo, original cloth, illustrated by Donna Diamond. Presentation copy, lengthily inscribed by the author on the title page, "For ___ ____- 'Just close your eyes and keep your mind wide open.' Katherine Paterson 9/3/22 *From the movie script by David Paterson." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. A exceptional example, uncommon signed and inscribed. In addition to being a Newbery Medal winner, Bridge to Terabithia was also named an ALA Notable Children's Book and has become a touchstone of children's literature. It is the basis for the 2007 film directed by Gábor Csupà from a screenplay by David L. Paterson and Jeff Stockwell, starring Josh Hutcherson, Anna Sophia Robb, Bailee Madison, Zooey Deschanel, and Robert Patrick.
Bridge to Terabithia
PATERSON Katherine
Date published: 1977
Format: Hardcover
"PATERSON, Katherine. Bridge to Terabithia. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, (1977). Octavo, original navy cloth, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box. $12,000.Most exceptional first edition of the quintessential children's book about loss, signed by Katherine Paterson and specially annotated by her with over 1300 handwritten words describing the writing process and her experiences after publication, all intended to bolster this copy's value for a Christie's auction to benefit the PEN/American Center."Paterson, who has already earned regard with her historical fiction set in Japan, proves to be just as eloquent and assured when dealing with contemporary American childrenand Americans of very different backgrounds at that. Jess, from an uneducated family in rural Virginia, has been practicing all summer to become the fastest runner at schoola reputation more desirable than his present image as 'that crazy little kid who draws all the time.' But Jess is beaten in the first race of the fifth-grade year by a newcomerwho is also the first girl ever to invade the boys' part of the playground. Soon Jess and Leslie, whose parents have moved from the suburbs because they're 'reassessing their value structure,' become close friends. On her lead they create Terabithia, a secret magic kingdom in the woods, and there in the castle stronghold she tells him wonderful stories about a gloomy prince of Denmark, or a crazy sea captain bent on killing a whale. She lends him her Narnia books and lectures him on endangered predators but he teaches her compassion for a mean older girl at school. Indeed Leslie has brought enchantment into his life. Then one morning, with the creek they must swing over to reach Terabithia dangerously swollen by rain, and Jess torn between his fear of the maneuver and his reluctance to admit it, he is saved by an invitation to visit the National Gallery with his lovely music teacher. The day is perfectbut while he is gone Leslie is killed, swinging into Terabithia on their old frayed rope. Jess' feelings range from numb denial to rage to guilt to desolation (at one point the thought occurs that 'I am now the fastest runner in the fifth grade')typical grief reactions, but newly wrenching as Jess is no representative bibliotherapeutic model. By the end, he is ready to think about giving back to the world something of what he had received from Leslie. You'll remember her too" (Kirkus).This copy was specially annotated by Katherine Paterson for an auction at Christie's intended to benefit the PEN/American Center. Here, she has added more than 35 annotations totaling more than 1300 words providing deep insight into Paterson's ideas and intentions as the author of this work. Paterson has also added photographic images of her son, David, and his friend, Lisa, on whom the novel's protagonists were based. David also wrote the screenplay for the 2007 film adaptation. This work also includes a copy of an excerpt from David's childhood journal discussing the pain of being admired for being a character in the book given that the highly traumatic death of his best friend, Lisa, was the book's inspiration.On the title page, Paterson has written: "This is where I usually autograph, having learned the proper page at the Library of CongressWell, they should know, shouldn't they? So here's the autographKatherine Paterson 1/1/14."On the front pastedown, she has written: "One of the early reviews said this was a classic case of 'Don't judge a book by its cover.' Nobody at T.Y. Crowell felt it did justice to Donna's original, but I don't recall any disappointment with it and certainly the illustrations in the book are lovely.On the verso of the front free endpaper, Paterson has written: "First editions of Bridge are a bit hard to come by almost 40 years later as the first printing was a modest 7,000 copies. When it won the Newbery in January 1978, a second edition was launched immediately, but the truck carrying the unbound books got stuck in a blizzard and for days no one knew where it was. The publishers were frantic, to say the least."On the copyright page, she has written: "Lisa had gone with her family to a Delaware beach. She was dancing on a rock above the beach when she was struck by lightning. Try explaining that to your eight-year-old son. I couldn't, so I wrote a book to make sense of the tragedy for myself, because life often doesn't make sense, but a story will need to."On the dedication page, Paterson has affixed color photographic images of David and Lisa, as well as a copy of an excerpt from David's journal comparing being the real-life Jess to having a cool scar that draws attention from the underlying pain of the injury.Opposite the first page of text, Paterson has written: "There was an article in some flight magazine about bad first sentence in otherwise good books. When a friend told me that a book of mine was included, I immediately quoted the first sentence of Bridge and, of course, I was right. But, heck, people have kept reading past it." The sentence in question reads: "Ba-room, ba-room, ba-room, baripity, baripity, baripity, baripityGood."On page 1: "Too many similes on one short page?"On page 4: "An African-American fifth-grader asked me if I'd named Jesse Aarons after Jesse Owens. 'Yes, I did,' I said, 'but I hadn't realized it until you asked the question.' Readers are so smart." Paterson has also underlined the character's full name.On page 10, referring to Jess' comical drawing of a hippo, the details of which are underlined by Paterson: "This was a shared joke with a friend from my childhood."On page 12, referring to a description of Jess' teacher, Miss Edmunds: "Description fits my 7th grade English teachera truly beautiful woman."On page 16, next to an arrow pointing to the printed line "Baripity, baripity, baripity": "It keeps coming back like a song."At the beginning of Chapter Three: "The description of Lark Creek Schoolthe crowded baseme