This article has been a long time coming! Waaaay back in May 2016, I told you about an antique copy of Little Lord Fauntleroy that I found on my city library's book sale shelf. I did go back and get it that pay day, but haven't posted here yet because I had found something even more exciting!
Within the same week of finding this gorgeous copy of L.L.F., I saw that Michael Popek, author and bookseller, had a matching copy of a book I'd never heard of!
One of Hodgson Burnett's most famous stories is that of A Little Princess, published in 1905. It featured Sara Crewe, the delightful daughter of a British Captain stationed in India. However, I was not aware that the novel had begun as the short story, Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's, published 17 years earlier in 1888. This very copy was featured on Popek's site, Forgotten Bookmarks, before I snatched it up! It's called Sara Crewe, Little Saint Elizabeth, and Other Stories, published in 1898.
I love the cover design on these. Little Lord Fauntleroy features a crown motif around the title, while Sara Crewe is decorated with Indian elephants. I'm so excited to read these lovely copies. I'll let you know what I think when I'm through!