

For example, the Watership Down cover art is cropped one way on the original paperback, another on the Kestrel hardback, and severely in later Puffin printings. The Further Adventures of Gobbolino and the Little Wooden Horse. The Adventures of the Little Wooden Horse. Many of her Puffin titles have only Baynes covers, not interior art some have both.Ĭ.S. There's only one title in this list (Peter Dickinson, 1984) for which Pauline did interior art (as one of many artists) but not the cover (which is by Quentin Blake). The number in square brackets at the end of the line refers to the Hammond-Scull bibliography of Pauline's publications, which we've been writing for years but have often been sidetracked with Tolkien work. Here's a list of Puffin paperbacks with Baynes covers and/or interior art, arranged chronologically and, within each year, alphabetically by author and title.

This tale of hobgoblins and dragons is his first work of fiction. William Croft Dickinson was a leading scholar of Scottish history who also wrote children's fantasy novels and ghost stories.


Complete with the good only original illustrated dustwrapper which has loss to the spine tips, tears and chips with associated creasing to the edges, the front flap presumable has been repaired with multiple pieces of tape at the fold. The contents, with a contemporary ownership inscription to the front free endpaper, are otherwise clean and bright throughout. A very good copy, the binding square and firm, the extremities of the cloth a touch rubbed, the top corners with very minor bumping. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and black and white in-text drawings throughout by John Morton-Sale. Original blue cloth with titles in black to the spine and a motif in black to the upper board, in dustwrapper.
