![]() ![]() ![]() Wrapper with insect damage to the spine resulting in removal of most of the bottom two inches and occasional damage along the spine shading discoloration along bottom edge and fore-edge light edge wear. Book with damp stains along the spine edge and bottom edge both front and rear paper a bit age toned. Thus almost certainly not a 'second issue' dust wrapper but a true first in all respects but for the Medal sticker. ![]() It is very likely that the publisher did not sell all of the original print run and applied the Caldecott Medal sticker to the remaining on hand copies after the book won the prize. Based on my years in the business and knowledge of publisher methods I am certain this is the First Edition in the First Edition dust wrapper. When the first flakes fell from the grey sky, the postman and the farmer and the. Dust wrapper has a publisher applied large pasted on label indicating the Caldecott Medal winning. The classic Caldecott Medalwinning picture book about a neighborhood transformed by a delightful snowfall, from the legendary picture book duo Alvin Tresselt and Roger Duvoisin. THE ILLUSTRATOR WON THE 1948 CALDECOTT MEDAL FOR HIS IMAGES IN THIS BOOK. Dust wrapper illustration repeats that of the book covers. ![]() In the original dust wrapper with front flap price of $2.00. Illustrated throughout in color by Roger Duvoisin. Double page color illustrated end papers (Same for front and rear). Bound in color illustrated paper covered boards. Book size about 9 by 10 1/2 inches with some 33 pages. ![]()
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