Showing posts with label night before christmas book collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label night before christmas book collection. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

'Twas the Night Before Christmas ... my growing book collection

I absolutely love beautifully illustrated copies of The Night Before Christmas. I wrote about my (extensive) collection in this 2009 blogpost and in this 2008 blogpost.


This past year I added four more delightfully illustrated copies to my collection. Three I happened across at thrift stores, but one I searched for and found on-line.


This weekend we had our first dusting of snow - just enough to make it feel like Christmas truly is right around the corner. That got me in the mood to get the books out.


So Baby and I went into my office, turned on Miracle on 34th Street...


...and went to work photographing them.


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This 1991 version is illustrated by Jerry Smath. I am so glad I found it because the artwork is delightful! See for yourself:








Here is the next copy I found:


This copyright 1985 book has a Victorian flair, beautifully illustrated by Scott Gustafson.











Now the next book is the one I searched for (illustrated by Grandma Moses, copyright 1948), because in last year's comments J.G. suggested that if I didn't have this version, I should definitely consider adding it to my collection. She was so right - I love it!


The quaint, folk art style of Grandma Moses suits this story perfectly!









And last, but definitely not least, I came across this gorgeous version, filled with a variety of classic artwork from the late 1800's to the early 1900's.









So those are the newest additions to my collection.


And if you love this Clement C. Moore story and the various artists' renderings as much as I do...
... be sure to check out the links above to my previous posts about my ever-growing "Twas the Night Before Christmas" collection. You never know, you might just find a favorite version that you'll want to track down for yourself!

Comment: Bobbi, send me your email address so I can send you the information you requested regarding pop up books!

Donna

Thursday, December 24, 2009

The Night Before Christmas... my collection (obsession)

Bobbi, send me your email address so I can forward you the information you requested!

I have a serious problem. I can't resist a beautifully illustrated copy of The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore. I open the cover and then get lost in the illustrations, all as varied as the individual artists who created them.

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I've gotten some of my books on-line, some at used & new bookstores, and some at thrift & junktique stores. In this post I'll share some of my books, along with the illustrator's name and original copyright date (just in case you fall in love with a particular version and want to hunt down your own copy!) I'll just show you the covers first - then if you're interested in reading further, I'll include sample pages from each book so you get a feel for the beautiful pictures waiting to be discovered inside!

Beginning with the oldest:


"An Exact Reprint of an Early Edition," no copyright or illustrator listed.


Arthur Rackham version, copyright 1931



Eleanora Madsen, copyright 1940


Corinne Malvern, copyright 1949


Elizabeth Webbe, copyright 1950


Gyo Fujikawa, copyright 1961


Nino Carbe, copyright 1964


Tomie dePaola, copyright 1980
(one of my all time favorite children's book authors/illustrators who we got to meet at a booksigning last year... great memories of reading his books to my girls when they were little)




Greg & Tim Hilderbrandt, copyright 1981


Cyndy Szekeres, copyright 1982
(as you can see, I own a mini book, a softcover and a hardback of this version - it's too cute for words!!)



James Marshall, copyright 1985
(a favorite - I read lots of James Marshall books to my girls when they were little!)


Cheryl Harness, copyright 1989


James Rice, copyright 1989


John Steven Gurney, copyright 1989


Jane Chambless, copyright 1991


Christian Birmingham, copyright 1995


Bruce Whatley, copyright 1999


Matt Tavares, copyright 2002

Susann Ferris Jones, copyright 2005 (written by Henry Beard, created by John Boswell)
Normally I only purchase the Clement C. Moore version of The Night Before Christmas, but I couldn't resist the illustrations in this one!


Tom Newsom, copyright 2008

Okay, now that I've shared the covers of these beautiful books, I'll let you take a peek inside to see the magic that these artists have created while bringing this poem to life! Again, starting with the earliest and working our way forward:

From "An Exact Reprint of An Early Edition":




From the 1931 Arthur Rackham version:


From the Eleanora Madsen 1940 version:




From the 1949 Corinne Malvern version:


From the 1950 Elizabeth Webbe version:






From the 1960 Gyo Fujikawa version:






From the 1964 Nino Carbe version:




From the 1980 Tomie dePaola version:





From the 1981 Greg & Tim Hilderbrandt version:






From the 1982 Cyndy Szekeres version:






From the 1985 James Marshall version:




From the 1989 Cheryl Harness version:
The amount of detail in this version is incredible!









From the 1989 James Rice version:




From the 1989 John Steven Gurney version:






From the 1991 Jane Chambless version:




From the 1995 Christian Birmingham version:




From the 1999 Bruce Whatley version:






From the 2002 Matt Tavares version:




From the 2005 Cat's Night Before Christmas version:




From the 2008 Tom Newsom version:





So that concludes this year's installment of my collection!!
If you're not all "Twas the night before Christmas'd" out, I shared even more of my collection last December in this post (now you can see why I called it my obsession!!)




Reading this poem has been a part of our Christmas Eve's since the girls were babies. First with me reading it to them, and then as they got older, all of us taking turns reading it. And as the girls have grown, so has my collection! So if you're in the market for a copy of this book, I hope you spotted a version that really spoke to you!!

"Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"



Donna