Description
A charming vintage edition of The Water‑Babies, beautifully illustrated with 16 colour plates by Harry G. Theaker. The classic underwater scene on the front board remains bright and appealing, showcasing the whimsical style that makes this edition so collectable.
Condition:
A fair condition copy showing expected age‑related wear. Boards display handling marks and mild rubbing. The spine and edges show signs of use, but the book remains intact and fully readable. Plates are present and retain their colour. A solid, display‑worthy example despite its age and wear.
A lovely vintage piece for collectors of classic children’s literature or decorative book displays.
History of The Water‑Babies
The Water‑Babies, written by Charles Kingsley in 1863, became one of the most enduring Victorian children’s tales, blending fantasy, moral lessons, and social commentary. Throughout the early to mid‑20th century, the story was reissued in beautifully illustrated gift editions, with Harry G. Theaker’s artwork being among the most admired. His richly coloured plates brought new life to Kingsley’s underwater world, making these editions especially desirable to collectors today.
The Water‑Babies – Vintage Illustrated Edition by Harry G. Theaker
£11.00
Description
A charming vintage edition of The Water‑Babies, beautifully illustrated with 16 colour plates by Harry G. Theaker. The classic underwater scene on the front board remains bright and appealing, showcasing the whimsical style that makes this edition so collectable.
Condition:
A fair condition copy showing expected age‑related wear. Boards display handling marks and mild rubbing. The spine and edges show signs of use, but the book remains intact and fully readable. Plates are present and retain their colour. A solid, display‑worthy example despite its age and wear.
A lovely vintage piece for collectors of classic children’s literature or decorative book displays.
History of The Water‑Babies
The Water‑Babies, written by Charles Kingsley in 1863, became one of the most enduring Victorian children’s tales, blending fantasy, moral lessons, and social commentary. Throughout the early to mid‑20th century, the story was reissued in beautifully illustrated gift editions, with Harry G. Theaker’s artwork being among the most admired. His richly coloured plates brought new life to Kingsley’s underwater world, making these editions especially desirable to collectors today.