This inscribed copy is a very rare survival. Proof copies of Dare Wright titles are very uncommon. This copy is inscribed & signed to the person that the book was dedicated to, on the dedication page, the printed dedication reading: "For Anne Udin-with love and admiration" and the inscription by Dare Wright, reading: "Anne Dear, I am so proud to have your name in my book-All my love, Dare". The Mayor sends a letter back, urging Edith and Little Bear to. They march in front of City Hall and write a letter to the Mayor. But Edith and Little Bear don't want to move to the country, so they take up the cause of cleaning up the city. The dustjacket shows chipping to the spine and some dampstaining to the front, photo-pictorial panel, and some to the back edges. Bear thinks that he needs to take Edith ('The Lonely Doll') and Little Bear away from their beloved New York City to escape the dirty air and streets. These are contained in the printed dustjacket, which has been stamped on the inside back panel: Proof. Edith and Little Bear Lend a Hand by Dare Wright 4.38 88 Ratings 13 Reviews published 1972 6 editions A charming little doll and her teddy bear friend d Want to Read Rate it: Book 9 Edith and Midnight by Dare Wright 4. A set of four printed, unbound signatures (pp.), that would be bound to make up the book, with the photo-pictorial endpapers of the New York skyline. x 12 3/4 in., unpaginated, illustrated with black & white photographs by Dare Wright.
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