by Eleanor Farjeon
Illustrated by Charlotte Voake
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Candlewick Press, 2000.
First U.S. edition illustrated by Charlotte Voake, first printing thus.
Ms.Voake has earned numerous awards including: the British Design and Production Award; the Blue Peter Book Award; the Sheffield Children's Book Award; the Kate Greenaway Medal; the Kurt Maschler Award; the Nestle Smarties Book Prize (Gold & Silver Awards); and the National Art Library Illustration Award.
Elsie first appeared in Farjeon's Martin Pippin in the Daisy Field in 1937 and has been a favorite of storytellers and
their audiences ever since. Little Elsie Piddock has such a talent for skipping
rope that the fairies summon her to skip for them on nearby Mount Caburn and
award her with a magical rope. An aged Elsie in later years saves the Mount for the people and fairies forever with her special rope-skipping.
Voake's ink drawings with watercolor washes clearly establish the
turn-of-the-century English setting and illuminate the tale with deft,
precise lines and delicate tints of color.
This edition should not to be confused with
Farjeon's 1997 release, which is smaller in format and
has completely different illustrations.
A lovely edition with evocative art expressing a beautifully
crafted story.
Fine, as-new, in color illustrated boards; in a fine, as-new dust jacket. The dust jacket illustration and the covers of the book brag two different illustrations. Original $16.99 price still intact to the front inner flap.
Unusual in the first edition in this sharp condition.
A delightful gift book.
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