Interestingly, Where the Wild Things Are was originally supposed to depict the story of a child who escaped to a land filled with horses but because Sendak couldn’t draw horses well, he changed the animals to “Wild Things.” The book was voted by readers of the School Library Journal the number one picture book of all time in 2012. Sendak was originally just an illustrator but soon decided to write his own books as well. Where The Wild Things Are was first published in 1963 – it would win the Caldecott Medal the next year - and follows the adventures of the troublemaking Max, who after being sent to bed without dinner, ends up on a mysterious jungle island with the “wild things” of the title. One of the most famous and most beloved children’s picture books of all time. With all issue points on both the book and dust jacket for the true first. A small chip at the base of the spine and marginal wear at the crown. In a Near Fine dust jacket with some overall age toning, most noticeably at the spine. A few little finger smudges to margins of the pages, otherwise a clean, attractive copy. Book in Near Fine condition having been protected by it's original dust jacket. A lovely copy of Sendak's most famous work.
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