Tikvah- Children’s Book Creators Reflect On Human Rights – Wiesel, E. (compiler)

Wiesel, E. (compiler)

$25.00

Publisher: Babbitt.N.et al. SeaStar Books. New York. 1999 (First Edition thus).
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Small4to, IV, 111pp Lemon yellow paper hardcover boards quarter bound with burgundy binding in pristine condition with gilt title on the firm spine and a glossy illustrated d/w in likewise fine condition now protected in clear archival covering, near fine internally using highest quality semi-gloss paper stock, with burgundy endpapers bearing a small rectangular roughened area on the ffep, where a bookplate has been carefully peeled off. A thoughtful and diverse collection with forty of America’s most distinguished children’s book creators sharing their reflections on human rights. “Whether joyous or provocative, stark or encouraging, the work collected in Tikvah represents these artist’s firm commitment to human rights. This unique volume is a gift of hope”. Tikvah means hope and hope is represented by children. Influenced significantly by Jewish beliefs.