Tucked-In Tales – Patten Beard 1924 | 1st Edition

$15.00

  • Author: Patten Beard; Clarence Biers illustrator
  • Publisher: Rand McNally & Co, Chicago, 1924
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fair
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: First Edition, Illustrated

First edition, first printing. Blue cloth, pictorial paste-down, rubbed and stained. Binding tight, with numerous delightful color and B/W illustrations by Clarence Biers, a few B/W illustrations had been colored in by an aspiring young artist. Fair.

Tucked-In Tales by Patten Beard, illustrated by Clarence Biers, is a delightful vintage children’s book from 1910 that weaves a collection of gentle, dreamy bedtime stories. Aimed at young listeners, the tales are filled with whimsical adventures, sleepy-time themes, and soothing rhythms, perfect for lulling children to sleep.

The book’s charm is elevated by Clarence Biers’ enchanting illustrations, which feature soft, detailed pen-and-ink drawings with delicate watercolor washes. His artwork brings to life fairy sprites, cozy woodland creatures, and dreamlike landscapes, creating a warm, nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of classic Golden Age illustrators like Jessie Willcox Smith or Ida Rentoul Outhwaite.

A treasure of early 20th-century children’s literature, Tucked-In Tales offers a comforting, old-world appeal—ideal for collectors of antique storybooks or admirers of vintage fairy-tale art.

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