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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

6C Roald Dahl illustrated by Faith Jaques. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980. Eight impression.

Note

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl and first published in 1964, is a celebrated children’s novel about young Charlie Bucket, a poor boy who wins a golden ticket to tour Willy Wonka’s magical chocolate factory. The story blends whimsy, moral lessons, and Dahl’s signature dark humor, as the other children—Greedy, spoiled, or vain—face consequences for their misbehavior while Charlie’s kindness and humility are rewarded. The book explores themes of poverty, indulgence, and justice, while celebrating imagination, invention, and the transformative power of kindness.

The first UK edition was published by George Allen & Unwin in London in 1964, while the first US edition appeared the same year from Alfred A. Knopf in New York, featuring slightly different illustrations—originally by Joseph Schindelman in the US and Quentin Blake in later editions. These early editions are highly collectible today, particularly the UK first printings with their dust jackets. Roald Dahl, a British author and former Royal Air Force pilot, became one of the most influential children’s writers of the 20th century, known for his inventive storytelling, dark humor, and memorable characters, often blending whimsy with moral lessons in a way that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

Description

Pictorial hardback with  black and white illustrations throughout. Fine condition.

$87.50

Original: $250.00

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Charlie and The Chocolate Factory—

$250.00

$87.50
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Description

6C Roald Dahl illustrated by Faith Jaques. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980. Eight impression.

Note

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl and first published in 1964, is a celebrated children’s novel about young Charlie Bucket, a poor boy who wins a golden ticket to tour Willy Wonka’s magical chocolate factory. The story blends whimsy, moral lessons, and Dahl’s signature dark humor, as the other children—Greedy, spoiled, or vain—face consequences for their misbehavior while Charlie’s kindness and humility are rewarded. The book explores themes of poverty, indulgence, and justice, while celebrating imagination, invention, and the transformative power of kindness.

The first UK edition was published by George Allen & Unwin in London in 1964, while the first US edition appeared the same year from Alfred A. Knopf in New York, featuring slightly different illustrations—originally by Joseph Schindelman in the US and Quentin Blake in later editions. These early editions are highly collectible today, particularly the UK first printings with their dust jackets. Roald Dahl, a British author and former Royal Air Force pilot, became one of the most influential children’s writers of the 20th century, known for his inventive storytelling, dark humor, and memorable characters, often blending whimsy with moral lessons in a way that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

Description

Pictorial hardback with  black and white illustrations throughout. Fine condition.

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