1967 The Goose That Was a Watchdog, by Wilma Pitchford Hays, Hardcover. Measures about 8.25" by 6:". Illustrated by Melson McClary. Little, Brown and Company. First Edition. 41 pages. Very good condition.
This 1967 first edition of The Goose That Was a Watchdog is a heartwarming example of mid-century children's storytelling, penned by the prolific Wilma Pitchford Hays. Published by Little, Brown and Company, the narrative follows a young boy and his loyal, protective goose, exploring themes of friendship, responsibility, and the unexpected roles animals play in our lives. At a concise 41 pages, the story is perfectly paced for early readers or as a nostalgic read-aloud. The book is brought to life by the evocative illustrations of Melson McClary, whose soft, detailed linework captures the rural charm and gentle atmosphere of the 1960s American landscape.
As a true first edition, this volume is a wonderful find for collectors of vintage juvenile literature. The pictorial hardcover remains in very good condition, retaining its bright color and structural integrity with only minimal shelf wear. Unlike many children's books that suffered through heavy classroom use, this copy has been well-preserved, featuring clean pages and a tight binding. The "Lodge" or "Country and Farmhouse" aesthetic of the cover art makes it a beautiful display piece for a rustic nursery or a shelf of classic animal stories. It represents a simpler era of publishing where nature and character-building were at the forefront of every tale, making it a thoughtful gift for a teacher, a librarian, or anyone who cherishes the quiet beauty of vintage farm life.
This item is vintage, over 55 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
1967 The Goose That Was a Watchdog First Edition
1967 The Goose That Was a Watchdog First Edition
$36.00