Description
“The Illustrated Treasury of Poetry for Children,” edited by David Ross with an introduction by Mark Van Doren, is a delightful anthology first published in 1970 by Grosset & Dunlap in New York. This charming volume brings together a diverse collection of poems that are perfect for young readers, beautifully illustrated by renowned artists including Burmah Burris, Mel Klapholz, Ursula Landshoff, Roy McKie, and Gyo Fujikawa. The book’s design by Erle Yahn complements its whimsical illustrations, making it a visually engaging experience. This anthology offers a rich tapestry of verse, from timeless classics to lesser-known gems, curated to inspire a love of language and rhythm in children. While the edition is not specified, the book remains a treasured addition to any child’s library, celebrating the joy and wonder of poetry. Its hardcover binding is adorned with charming illustrations, though it lacks a dust jacket, adding to its vintage appeal.
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