The Magic Currant Bun by: Symonds, John/Andre Francois
Hardcover. Philadelphia/NY, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1st, 1952, Book: Good, Hardcover, pictorial boards with tan cloth spine. 40 pages illustrated with 2-color drawings by Francois. A number of remarkable things do happen when the small Pierre steals a bun (from the best of motives) and is chased through the streets of Paris by twenty-seven and a half policemen and other worthy citizens. Because the currants are magic Pierre manages to evade his pursuers by way of the top of the Eiffel Tower and other historic spots. Eventually he lands in the Bastille, which turns, quite logically, into a giant Swiss cheese. The story has all the tense complications of a dream and the same inexplicable reasonableness, plus a deadpan humor seldom found in dreams. Covers worn, small paper scar/chipping under "The "in the title. Name on front fly leaf, binding a little loose, otherwise clean.