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Hale (Kathleen). Orlando's Evening Out (Puffin Picture Book No. 14), [1941], Orlando's Home Life (Puffin Picture Book No. 26), [1942], Orlando The Judge, Orlando's Invisible Pyjamas, & Orlando's Zoo (all Harlequin Books), edited by Noel Carrington, [1950, 1947 & 1954 respectively], colour lithographed illustrations to each, all original colour pictorial wrappers, stapled as issued, a few minor marks to extremities (generally in very good condition), slim oblong 8vo, together with Orlando's Magic Carpet, 1st edition, John Murray, 1958, Orlando's Evening Out, 1st hardback edition, John Murray, 1962, & Orlando and The Three Graces, 1st edition, John Murray, 1965, colour and monochrome lithographed illustrations, all bound in original colour pictorial boards, with dust wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks to extremities (generally in good condition), oblong 8vo, plus other similar Orlando titles by Kathleen Hale, including Orlando Goes to the Moon, 1st edition, 1968 (2 copies), Orlando The Frisky Housewife, 1st edition, 1956 (2 copies), Orlando Buys a Cottage, 1st edition, 1963, Orlando and The Water Cats, 1st edition, 1972, etc., generally in good condition, 4to/8vo (17)
*Paper dolls. The Elegant Berlin Lady, circa 1830s, hand-coloured lithographed paper doll game, comprising two cut-out double-sided cardboard figures of a young lady (identical), showing her in a petticoat standing on a carpet, two wooden bases with slots, and twenty-two double-sided overlays heightened with gum arabic (eight gowns, five capes, a floor-length wedding veil, and eight bonnets), one or two minor edge-tears, plus a smaller double-sided hand-coloured gown overlay and matching bonnet, contained in original cardboard box, pull-off lid with hand-coloured pictorial label, toned and slightly rubbed, contemporary inscription on base 'For sweet little Mary from her affectionate Aunt Sarah' Provenance: From the library of Percy H. Muir. Rare. (1)

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