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Mary Poppins

Mary Poppins

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Mary Poppins
$495.00

The Story

6C P. L. Travers. London: Lovat Dickson Limited, 1936. 3rd impression

Notes

Mary Poppins is a children’s novel written by P. L. Travers and first published in 1934 in London by Harper & Brothers (U.S.) and George G. Harrap & Co. (U.K.). The book introduces the magical and enigmatic nanny, Mary Poppins, who arrives at the Banks family’s home at 17 Cherry Tree Lane, bringing whimsy, adventure, and life lessons for the children, Jane and Michael. Unlike the later Disney film adaptation, the book has a darker, more mischievous tone, with Mary Poppins portrayed as strict, mysterious, and occasionally stern, yet always fair and enchanting. Travers combines fantasy, humor, and moral guidance in episodic chapters, each detailing magical adventures—such as visits to animated chalk pictures, tea parties on the ceiling, and trips to magical landscapes—while emphasizing imagination, curiosity, and proper behavior.

The success of Mary Poppins led Travers to write a series of sequels over several decades, expanding the magical world of Cherry Tree Lane and Mary Poppins’ adventures. The book has had a lasting impact on children’s literature, influencing how magical caretakers are portrayed in fiction, and it cemented Mary Poppins as a cultural icon long before the Disney film adaptation brought her to an even wider audience. Travers’ writing blends whimsy with discipline, giving the stories a unique tone that balances charm with subtle lessons about manners, responsibility, and the power of imagination.

Description

Yellow cloth hard covers with red illustration. Original dust cover with minor chipping on lower spine. Wonderful condition. 

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6C P. L. Travers. London: Lovat Dickson Limited, 1936. 3rd impression

Notes

Mary Poppins is a children’s novel written by P. L. Travers and first published in 1934 in London by Harper & Brothers (U.S.) and George G. Harrap & Co. (U.K.). The book introduces the magical and enigmatic nanny, Mary Poppins, who arrives at the Banks family’s home at 17 Cherry Tree Lane, bringing whimsy, adventure, and life lessons for the children, Jane and Michael. Unlike the later Disney film adaptation, the book has a darker, more mischievous tone, with Mary Poppins portrayed as strict, mysterious, and occasionally stern, yet always fair and enchanting. Travers combines fantasy, humor, and moral guidance in episodic chapters, each detailing magical adventures—such as visits to animated chalk pictures, tea parties on the ceiling, and trips to magical landscapes—while emphasizing imagination, curiosity, and proper behavior.

The success of Mary Poppins led Travers to write a series of sequels over several decades, expanding the magical world of Cherry Tree Lane and Mary Poppins’ adventures. The book has had a lasting impact on children’s literature, influencing how magical caretakers are portrayed in fiction, and it cemented Mary Poppins as a cultural icon long before the Disney film adaptation brought her to an even wider audience. Travers’ writing blends whimsy with discipline, giving the stories a unique tone that balances charm with subtle lessons about manners, responsibility, and the power of imagination.

Description

Yellow cloth hard covers with red illustration. Original dust cover with minor chipping on lower spine. Wonderful condition.