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How Rabbit Lost His Tail
Jacquie Phelan
Mill Valley, CA: Sunflower Press, 2003, First Edition

Limited edition, copy 4 of 25
Cover designed/artwork by: Carol S. Cunningham
Illustrations by: Jacquie Phelan
Dedication: none
Narrative Description: A handmade miniature book, printed by Carol S. Cunningham, proprietor of the Sunflower Press which is a private press in California. Hand-bound in blue cloth over boards, with yellow paper label on cover, yellow endpapers. Unpaginated (28 pp: iv, 24) with single sheet errata laid in; no DJ as issued. Pictures available upon request. From limited edition of 25 copies (of which only 15 were ever bound), numbered and signed by Carol Cunningham. “Once when rabbits all had long beautiful tails”…a child's fable re-told and illustrated with 10 delightful drawings by Jacquie, Carol’s daughter-in-law. Finally, the answer to a question that countless generations of children have been asking!
Bibliography: See our private press website for more information on books by Sunflower Press and it's proprietor, Carol S. Cunningham.
Condition  Book: Fine / no dust jacket as issued
Physical Description
Main spine color (approx) shim
Signed: by Carol Cunningham
Binding: Hardcover. Hand-bound in blue cloth over boards, with yellow label on cover, yellow endpapers.
Cover: by Carol S. Cunningham. Yellow paper label on cover with illustration of rabbit
Size: 2.8" h 2.6" w 0.4" thick; Unpaginated (28 pp: iv, 24)
CL Stock # 522
Price:  $ 55.00  Select your payment method
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