These look beautiful. I wrote a short story in their honour.
Mr Jones opened the book and gasped. Inside, he found the ticket. The ticket to the concert. The concert where he met her. The lady who changed his life - not by coincidence, but because it was always meant to be. He smiled, his wrinkled face lit dimly by the moon. He put the book in the box - someone else should read this. But he kept the ticket. The ticket he had forgotten - a forgotten bookmark now found.
This would look awesome on my bookshelf...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good set to me
ReplyDeleteI NEED these books.
ReplyDeleteI love the covers on the children's books.
ReplyDeleteaww.. I wonder what's in those fireside stories! Looks like fun for storytime
ReplyDeleteOhh, lovely books! Pick me, pick me!
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I would love to have these wonderful books.
ReplyDeleteI cannot satisfactorily express how dearly I would treasure these particular books, were you to select my name. Please, gimme!
ReplyDeleteOh! Such treasures, please choose me this time!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThey don't make 'em like they used to!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI Love the history of all old things! Makes me feel Real!!
ReplyDeleteI wish they still made books like this!
These are the kind of old books I love best.
ReplyDeleteI'd LOVE to enter! These would be great to read to my goddaughter!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have these books!
ReplyDeleteA great selection - fun!
ReplyDeleteMy bookshelves are pining for these books (& I promise to share).
ReplyDeleteI love old-fashioned children's books.
ReplyDeleteMy bookshelves are pining for these books (& I promise to share).
ReplyDeleteThese look beautiful. I wrote a short story in their honour.
ReplyDeleteMr Jones opened the book and gasped. Inside, he found the ticket. The ticket to the concert. The concert where he met her. The lady who changed his life - not by coincidence, but because it was always meant to be. He smiled, his wrinkled face lit dimly by the moon. He put the book in the box - someone else should read this. But he kept the ticket. The ticket he had forgotten - a forgotten bookmark now found.
My daughter would love these.
ReplyDeleteWonderful selection! You are so very generous every week.
ReplyDeleteIs that the Charles & Mary Lamb shakespeare I see? Oh, yes plz. =D
ReplyDeleteThose covers are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOoh, lovely collection!
ReplyDeleteBig world in small things
ReplyDeleteLovely! I would enjoy these books so much.
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They look great!
ReplyDeleteNice picks. I'm in.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful books!!! Love vintage children's books.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful books! I would love to add them to my library! Thank you for offering them.
ReplyDeleteI would love these books!
ReplyDeleteOh my YES ! For the Cover Art alone. Michael.
ReplyDeleteI love old children's books so much!
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So lovely...thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteEek! Those 2 covers sure caught my attention... the ones for "Fireside Stories" and the "World of Fun & Story". So cute. Need them.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful. Hope I win!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'm in!
ReplyDeleteThese books remind me of my grandparents' collection of children's books and early 20th century art nouveau-illustrated books.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, I find much good in the out-of-print world:
http://kidlitvulture.wordpress.com/2012/06/08/how-seeds-travel/
Kid Lit Vulture
Amazing stories, as always. Eter me please
ReplyDeleteput my name in the hat for this giveaway! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I'd love the picture books for my future babies!
ReplyDeleteoh my kids would love these! i would also love these! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, would love these to share with my daughter - she's only just starting reading in English!
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet, old-fashioned books. Would love to win!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love the picture books! Please enter me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wide selection of books! :)
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