Paul F. Svenningsen’s wordless book, Little Nuisance, isn’t a story. It is a series of images illustrating situations familiar to many people. It’s the trial and tribulations of new parents dealing with a toddler. I have arbitrarily decided to keep this with Little Stranger rather then putting it under the Anomalies tab.

  • Title: Little Nuisance
  • Author and Illustrator: Paul F. Svenningsen
  • Year: 1952
  • ISBN: not applicable
  • Publisher: Putnam & Company Ltd.
  • Place of publication: 42 Great Russell Street, London, WC1.
  • Printer: Chas. Pearson & Son Ltd
  • Copyright: Svenningsen?
  • Size: octavo
  • Dust jacket: designed by the author
  • Binding: hard cover, thin boards
  • Cover: Paper-covered pictorial boards, same as DJ
  • Language: English titles, etc
  • Paginated: unpaginated
  • Printed: verso and recto
  • Edition: trade only, not limited?
  • Edition size: as per the back flap of the 1969 edition of Svenningsen’s Little Angel, 30,000 copies of Little Nuisance had been printed to date.

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