BETTY'S PAINTING BOOK: FIRST LESSONS IN PAINTING. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS (code No. 16) by Price, Margaret Evans: Fine Soft cover (1917)
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Soft cover - Stecher Lith. Co., Rochester, N.Y. - 1917 - Condition: Fine - Price, Margaret Evans. BETTY'S PAINTING BOOK: FIRST LESSONS IN PAINTING. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS (code No. 16). Rochester, N.Y.: Stecher Lith. Co., (1917). Oblong 12mo - 7-1/2" x 6-13/16". Staple bound, color pictorial stiff paper wrappers in great condition for a wonderful copy of the book. [14] pp. counting inside wrappers. This is a coloring book intended for watercolor painting, with drawings, both black and white and full color, of little children from various countries around the world, by noted children's book illustrator and later co-founder of Fisher-Price Toys, Margaret Evans Price. The book remains uncolored and as pristine as the day it was printed. The condition of the book is FINE. RARE - BETTY'S PAINTING BOOK: FIRST LESSONS IN PAINTING. FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS (code No. 16)
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