Grosset & Dunlap, New York (1922). Illustrator: Dorothy Dulin. 127 Pages. 7.75 x 6.25 Inches. Book Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good.


"The Cotton-Tails' friend, Bushy Tail, went on a long, long trip way out to California, and wrote them lots of interesting letters. But meantime Bunny-Boy and the other Cotton-Tails were having adventures of their own, and when Old Grizzly came by he found a big scarlet fever sign tacked up in front of the Bunny home. That didn't scare him, though. He walked right in and told the Cotton-Tails he was their new neighbor. And what a wonderful old fellow Grizzly Bear was! Every night he came in and told the bunnies stories - delightful tales about the Eskimo Dog and Whiskers, the Cat, and many others. Grizzly's little human listeners will like them, too, we'll bet."


This charming children's book is extremely scarce in the original dust jacket. It features almost 40 color illustrations by Dorothy Dulin.


The book itself is in near fine condition. Clean bright pages bereft of inscription, firm binding, tight square boards, etc. The dust jacket, unclipped, is in very good condition. Clean & vibrant. Tear to bottom of front cover, and to bottom right side. Tears to top & bottom of spine. General shelfwear.