![]() ![]() In Babar the King (1933)the central book in the Babar. Extra shipping will be required for international and priority shipping because of the size and weight of this book.ĬONDITION: Good Minus no names or other marks, edges rubbed to white, corners quite rubbed with card showing, spine ends rubbed down about 1/16", spine faded to gray interior loosening with sewing showing between signatures and first two split to 2", 4" gutter tear, some lower margin soil and reading wrinkles, with most of each page flat and clean. As an elephant who takes on the role of the bourgeois patriarch (and monarch), Babar reveals that role’s touching absurdity. Random House acquired the Babars in this year. ![]() New York: Harrison Smith and Robert Haas, April 1936/1933, 2nd printing of the first US edition, translated by Merle Haas matte red boards with blue spine, endpapers with elephants on green background no title list on verso, only statement, 10.5x14.3 48 pp. Histoire de Babar, le petit lphant by Jean de Brunhoff, 2002, Random House, Random House Books for Young Readers edition, in English - 1st jacketed. ![]()
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