Eloise Wilkin illustrations & Little Golden Books, two of my favourite things.
a little bit of reorganising and sorting of the LGB collection this week revealed the lovely little cluster of beautiful watercolours and pencil drawings held behind those golden spines .
same story and illustrations. different titles.
cover colour changes.
different covers. same story and illustrations inside
and again.
Eloise Wilkin illustrated a total of 47 LGB titles...
the collecting continues.
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My goodness, a rush of recognition and memory swept over me as I scrolled down this page.Books that were mine that haven't been seen for 30 plus years like Busy Timmy, Hansel and Gretel and that lovely,lovely Where did the baby go. I still have my copy of We like Kindy and Liongirl loved it as much as me when she was three, we just found the birds one recently too. Your collection is spectacular, your children to come will love it. mel x
ReplyDeleteOh Zara, you've got so many of Eloise's! And they are all so beautiful. Some I've never seen before.
ReplyDeleteSo, just wondering, how many LGBs have you got all up?
Gorgeous collection. Those twins look a bit freaky!
ReplyDeleteWe love LGB's in our house. I always buy them when I'm out and about in the op shops. I recognise so many of them from when I was growing up. xo
ReplyDeleteHow I love LGBs and the warm memories of my happy childhood full of daydreams. Eloise Wilkin was one of my favourite illustrators too, along with Margaret Wise Brown who illustrated my personal favourite LGB, "Mister Dog, the dog who belonged to himself"
ReplyDeleteLove them Zara, they are so special aren't they?
ReplyDeleteOne of the best places to but LGBs are at school fetes. You have a great collection, makes me feel criminal for having cut one up for gift tags last Christmas
ReplyDeleteOoh what an amazing collection of Little Golden Books! Makes me all nostalgic. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lovely collection Zara...Some I have never seen before. Hey I came across some lovely Johnson today at Vinnies, I thought of you as I purchased them!!! If you still lived in Orange I would have dropped them off at your doorstep but since you've moved I guess I'll just have to find a nice spot for them on my dresser! :) xo
ReplyDeleteThose are all still so perfect. I have a lot of them here for the youngest now in varying stages of tattifying. They will always make little children happen and grown women, mushy.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection, we have nine of those, most from the 70's.The play with me one was one of my first childhood books, love how you've got the updated versions as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous collection! Makes my heart just melt x
ReplyDeleteI have So Big here. It was mine when I was little and my eldest girl, who is 6, enjoys her mama reading it to her.
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