Way Up High & Here There Be Dragons Trade Editions

DONALD M. GRANT, PUBLISHER, INC. is proud to announce the publication of Roger Zelazny’s only two children’s books in affordable Trade Editions. Previously available only in Signed Limited Editions (currently selling for $350.00 and up) these books are illustrated with 7 full page color illustrations as well as a full color wrap-around cover and are now available at a retail price of $19.99 each.

Way Up High

“Sort of,” he said. “In the way that the sun making you feel warm and good is magic, in the way that the wind blowing part you when you spread your wings and soar is Magic…The kind of magic everyone’s got…Your own way of seeing things. Mine is the pterodactyl way.”

When Sui cut through the old orchard, shady and secret and out-of-the-way, she was alone. Then, on a fine, warm, sunny day during the last week of school she met Herman, a lonesome pterodactyl sunning himself on a rock. So began an extraordinary summer of friendship, adventure, discovery and…magic.

“Drink in the night,” he said. “Breathe deeply. Look at the world all laid out before you, sparkling through the dark. It is your world, warm-blooded Susi, not mine.”

Take flight with Susi and Herman for an adventure never to be forgotten . . . one that will leave you filled with joy and touched with sadness.

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Here There Be Dragons

Mister Gibberling picked up his quill, and with a great flourish of the feather wrote (in fancy letters): Here There Be Dragons. Then he would smile because he had explained a new territory.

Thus, in a tiny, isolated kingdom long ago and far away, everyone believed that the world beyond was infested with fearsome, fire-breathing dragons and no one dared venture forth. No one, that is, except William, fourth (and wisest) advisor to the king, whose bravery would change forever the course of events in the little kingdom.

The princess’ birthday party promised to be a gala affair. The great dining hall of the palace resounded with music. There was dancing and wine and big platters of food. There were whole roasted pigs with apples in their mouths…There was everything that a person could possibly want at a birthday party. Except for fire- works, that is. Or a fire-breathing dragon.

Join in the adventure and watch the fireworks flare as William and his new-found friend, Bell, bring surprise and enlightenment to everyone in the land.

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Jeffrey Jones – Vintage Prints and Posters

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Jeffrey Jones Books

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“Idyl was my favourite thing that was a comic when I was a teenager. I didn’t understand the ones I read, but I loved them anyway. . . . Now they’re collected and are as magical and elegant as they ever were.”

Neil Gaiman

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Idyl I’m Age

Donald M. Grant, Publisher, is proud to announce the first book publication collecting these two legendary graphic strips by the late Jeffrey Jones. IDYL ran in the pages of the National Lampoon while the later I’M AGE appeared in Heavy Metal Magazine.

Now available is IDYL – I’M AGE, an 96 page oversized 9” x 12” art book celebrating the unique vision of celebrated artist Jeffrey Jones. Collected for the first time are all the pages of these graphic strips (both written and illustrated by Jones), this volume is published in both Hardcover and Trade Paperback versions. The book has both an Introduction and an insightful Afterword by award winning artist George Pratt.

  • Hardcover Edition $39.99
  • Trade Paperback Edition $24.99

As a special offer we are including a copy of Jeffrey Jones’s cartoon book IT’S GARBAGE COMING with each order.

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Special Announcement – Now Shipping

LIFE WANTS TO LIVE, a joint publication by Donald M. Grant, Imbroglio and Allen Spiegel Fine Arts, premiered at Phil Hale’s opening at Jonathan Levine’s Gallery in New York City on February 21, 2015.

This limited edition hardcover (96 pages – 8″ x 8″) contains all 15 paintings exhibited as well as pencil drawings, an introduction by Michiko Oki and a conversation with Justin Mortimer.

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