London, Wells Gardene, Darton & Co. Ltd., 1906
On his return from filming Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang, and without anything else to read, Lionel Jeffries borrowed his 13 year old daughter's copy of The Railway Children and said of the experience; 'I found the climate of the... story just right for me, a way in which to start entertaining people and help not destroy our industry. There are hardly any films being made for children and for middle-aged and older age groups. I thought this could be one.'
He bought a six-month option on the film rights for £300 and wrote the screenplay. 'I've kept to the story, it would be an imposition not to – after all, E. Nesbit's survived 50 years.'
First edition; 8vo; half-title, pictorial title and 20 black & white plates including frontispiece by C. E. Brock, 10pp publisher's adverts at rear, slight age-toning, as usual; publisher's gilt-blocked maroon cloth, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, very slight rubbing to extremities and darkening to spine, otherwise a fine copy.
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