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1941 Rare First Edition - A Tale for Easter illustrated by Tasha Tudor

Original price $175 USD - Original price $175 USD
Original price
$175 USD
$175 USD - $175 USD
Current price $175 USD

Author: Tasha Tudor.
Title: A Tale for Easter.
Publisher: New York, Oxford University Press, 1941. First Edition with "Calligraphy by Hilda Scott" credited on the copyright page.
Language: Text in English.
Size: 7" x 6".
Pages: Unpaginated.
Binding: Near fine original full-cloth binding in green with an illustrated title panel affixed to the front cover (hinges fine - as shown). Includes the original illustrated dust jacket, showing light wear with small chips and tears mainly at the spine, protected under a removable mylar cover.
Content: Very good content (bright, tight, and clean, with light toning on the endpapers as shown).
Illustrations: Complete with enchanting full-color illustrations by Tasha Tudor that bring the charm of Easter to life. The illustrations feature whimsical depictions of springtime animals, children, and festive scenes.

Estimate: (USD $200-$250). 

The book:
This cherished first edition of A Tale for Easter by Tasha Tudor is a heartwarming exploration of the magic and wonder of Easter, filled with the enchanting illustrations that have made Tudor a beloved illustrator worldwide. Published in 1941, the book captures the anticipation and joy of Easter through nostalgic imagery and a simple yet captivating narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. A timeless celebration of tradition, springtime, and imagination, this book is a perfect addition to any collection of vintage illustrated books or holiday classics.

The author:
Tasha Tudor (1915–2008) was an acclaimed American illustrator and author, celebrated for her ability to transport readers to an idyllic, bygone era. Her illustrations are known for their meticulous detail and delicate charm, often depicting rural life, seasonal celebrations, and the innocence of childhood. Over her illustrious career, she illustrated nearly one hundred books, earning her a place among the most beloved children's book illustrators of the 20th century. Tudor's enduring legacy continues to enchant new generations of readers.