The Princess Dances by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Cecil Leslie.

£65.00

The magical tale of the Princess who shifts and transforms across enchanting tales. The stunning black and white illustrations form part of the weaving story by English writer and poet Rose Fyleman. Each dance is beautifully rendered in pictures by UK artist Cecil Leslie in classic art deco style, for which she became best known, with her work lauded by the National Academy and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts to name a few . Such a treasure of a book.

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The magical tale of the Princess who shifts and transforms across enchanting tales. The stunning black and white illustrations form part of the weaving story by English writer and poet Rose Fyleman. Each dance is beautifully rendered in pictures by UK artist Cecil Leslie in classic art deco style, for which she became best known, with her work lauded by the National Academy and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts to name a few . Such a treasure of a book.

The magical tale of the Princess who shifts and transforms across enchanting tales. The stunning black and white illustrations form part of the weaving story by English writer and poet Rose Fyleman. Each dance is beautifully rendered in pictures by UK artist Cecil Leslie in classic art deco style, for which she became best known, with her work lauded by the National Academy and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts to name a few . Such a treasure of a book.

Things to know about this copy

Condition: Good. Bumps on corners. Pink cloth spine, scuffed cream boards with feint age wear to top of boards. Pink decorated endpapers. Illustrations in black and white, all present. Inside pages clean and bright. Book binding excellent. Please see pictures which form part of this description.

Title: The Princess Diaries by Rose Fyleman. Illustrated by Cecil Leslie

Publisher: London, JM Dent and Sons. 1933

Binding: Hardcover

Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket Included

Edition: 1st Edition

Size: 7.5 x 10”