STUART LITTLE

  • New York: Harper & Brothers, 1945
By White, E.B.
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1945. First printing. Near fine in very good plus jacket.. First edition of White's first book for children, a charming classic of the small but robust Mouse Adventure genre. White's Stuart Little, like Thumbelina, is born to standard-sized human parents and takes his entitled place within his human family by right and without question, but suffers many tests and challenges as he makes his way in the world and works to thwart the family cat. Romance, or friendship, is short-lived, leaving the young mouse "alone with his broken dreams and his damaged canoe." The first of White's three great children's books, STUART LITTLE is a quest story, though not a quest with a traditional arc or dénouement. By the end of the novel, Stuart has done many deeds and surmounted any obstacles, but is not finished or at rest: "I rather expect," he says, "that from now on I shall be traveling north until the end of my days." 8.25'' x 5.25''. Original tan pictorial cloth. In original unclipped ($2.00) dust jacket. Green pictorial endpapers. Frontispiece and 87 illustrations throughout in black and white. [10], 131, [1] pages. Contemporary ink owner name to front endpaper. Slight rippling to lower edge of front board. Mild wear to extremities. Jacket faintly sunned at spine, with minor chipping to upper edge and heel of spine.

Details

Title

STUART LITTLE

Author

White, E.B.

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

Harper & Brothers: New York

Date

1945

Edition

First printing


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