Jan 24, 2013 - Sale 2300

Sale 2300 - Lot 12

Price Realized: $ 18,000
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 10,000 - $ 15,000
FIRST EDITION IN THE DJ AND INSCRIBED WITH A DRAWING MAURICE SENDAK. Where the Wild Things Are. Color illustrations by Sendak. Oblong 8vo, green cloth-backed pictorial boards, very slight toning along edges; pictorial endpapers, bottom final binding thread loose at hinge; first issue dust jacket, lower outer margin clipped; custom blue leather and cloth clamshell case gilt-lettered along spine. (New York): Harper & Row, 1963

Additional Details

rare first edition of sendak's most beloved book, inscribed and signed to orenstein on the half-title with a drawing of one of the creatures in blue ink, with a voice line saying "Dear Reed - This certainly looks (underlined) like a first Edition - it has all the wrong colors in the right places!" Sendak's inscription and signature sit beneath it, surrounding the printed half-title, in black ink. Sendak was referring to the ink colors which, in the first printings, were off register; they were corrected in subsequent printings.
In the scarce original dust jacket with no Caldecott award medal sticker nor mention of it, with the proper text on the jacket flaps, as described by Joyce Hanrahan: "...a three paragraph blurb on the book, and at the bottom, `Harper & Row, Publishers/ 40-80/ 1163.' The first paragraph is 6 lines long and reads, `Maurice Sendak author-artist of the NUTSHELL LIBRARY... has written and illustrated a picture book little children will love.' The second, also 6 lines, reads `Max, sent to his room... his adventures... form a unique an unforgettable experience.' The third, only five lines, reads, `Every child will recognized Max's feelings and his fantasy. And they, as well as adults, will revel in the rich, glorious pictures painted only as Sendak could paint them.' The inside rear flap of the dust jacket has a three paragraph blurb on Sendak. The first one, six lines long, begins and ends, `Maurice Sendak is considered to be one of the finest... and THE SIGN ON ROSIE'S DOOR.' The second paragraph, 8 lines long, begins and ends, `Among the books he has illustrated... Hans Christian Andersen awards.' The third paragraph reads `Maurice Sendak was born and grew up on Brooklyn, New York. He now lives in Greenwich Village.'" Hanrahan A58.