Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame
Hardback book, published 1913, 302 pages.
Illustrations by Paul Bransom - with ten colour plates.
This is the first illustrated copy of the Wind in the Willows.
'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Graham, illustrated by Ernest Shepard.
Published in 1931 by Methuen & Co. Ltd of London. This was the first edition to feature illustrations by EH Shepard.
'The Wind in the Willows' - By Kenneth Grahame and illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1940.
Introduction by A.A.Milne.
Illustrated hardback copy with slip-case. Colour plates with original cloth. Published in New York by Heritage Illustrated Bookshelf, Limited Editions Club, 1940.
The Wind in the Willows Short Stories
Book of short stories inspired by the original book. Published by the Kenneth Grahame Society in 2009, on the 150th anniversary of the birth of Kenneth Grahame.
'The Wind in the Willows' by Kenneth Grahame with colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham. Published by Methuen in 1951.
Commemorative 100th edition limited to 500 copies, on hand-made paper, with illustrations in colour and line by Arthur Rackham. Publisher's binding of full cream morocco, top edge gilt and others untrimmed, with original board slip-case.
'The Wind in the Willows' - A first edition copy of the popular children's classic by Kenneth Grahame, published in 1908.
With a frontispiece by Graham Robertson entitled 'And a River went out of Eden.'
Published by Methuen & Co of London. Printed by William Brendon and Son, Ltd of Plymouth.
With a modern presentation box.
Voyaging with the Wind: An introduction to sailing large square-rigged ships published by the National Maritime Museum.
From the preface by the author: "The business of handling large square-rigged ships is not to be learned by reading but by doing. Now that the doing is all but impossible, this brief work is offered more as an introduction to a very large subject, a departed way of seafaring life, than any sort of comprehensive text-book. A list of some of these (for what they may now be worth) is given in an appendix. They were helpful to those who already knew the subject from their own practical experience. They were intended to help these in their examinations for advancement in a profession they had mastered the only real way there was. All the photographs in this book, except that of the Preussen, were taken by myself."
Contains glossary and recommended books for the interested.