Description
No Dust Jacket as issued. The Very Good binding is staple-bound, illustrated paper over boards with a paper spine, the front cover shows Bambi, birds, rabbit, skunk in the woods, with red, and black lettering, the rear cover has advertising for The Little Golden Library, light edge-wear, light corner-wear, a small chip a the head of the spine front hinge, the pages show some toning. The binding is tight and the pages are clean. The lovely color and black-and-white illustrations by the Walt Disney Studio can be found at the turn of every page. The book measures 6.7″ wide x 8.0″ tall.
First Edition, “A” is present on the last page.
About the publishers:
The Little Golden Books were printed in September 1942 and for sale in stores in October. One and a half million books were sold in just five months. With an initial series of twelve titles each having a print run of 50,000 copies, the first Little Golden Books were priced at a very affordable 25 cents each. Little Golden Books started with publishing firm Simon & Schuster; Western Printing and Lithographing Company in Racine, Wisconsin was Simon & Schuster’s partner in the Little Golden Books venture, with Western handling print operations. Ownership and control of the series have changed several times since; today, Penguin Random House is its current publisher. (Wikipedia)









