I am a sucker for beautiful bindings of any book I love, though I don't buy them due to expense (sometimes I'm incredibly lucky to pick one up at a library book sale). Maurice Sendak often spoke of how his sister bought him his first book when he was a little child. The binding was so beautiful to him that he cradled it, sniffed it, even gave a little taste. I've never gone that far! Still I do love to hold and look through a romantic edition. Whether it be actually old or even, forgive me, made to look old. When looking for a new Pan book for my students today, I came across this one. Out of my range, but nice to just imagine.
https://www.foliosociety.com/usa/peter-pan-and-wendy.html
The full color illustrations seem a bit too tame for me given Peter would have a cocky lust for battle and vulnerable expression from the nightmares (maybe he does in one not shown). Still, I love the etchings in their gentleness all the same. Actually, I always imagined a gentle expression on Peter when he says "To die would be an awfully big adventure" (and given The Lost Boys, I know I'm not the only one).
Anyway, my question is...does anyone have a favorite edition of Peter and Wendy?