Gleebs of Wizagon By K.H. Wirsig Illustrations and design by Enrico Renz First Edition, 1981, Vancouver Metropolitan Press This is a unique piece of collectible Canadiana—a delightful blend of fantasy, art, and storytelling that appeals to both children and adults. The story, centering on Sonya Wee and her encounters with characters like King Borumtum, Queen Aspirella, and the magical Gleebs, is vividly brought to life through Enrico Renz’s intricate black-and-white illustrations. Words and images harmonize to create a mesmerizing narrative that introduces readers to the whimsical world of Schmeebs, Loblots, Gnarrs, Wur’vics, and more. About this copy: First edition, featuring the original black-and-white dust jacket with striking graphics. Dust jacket has a minor tear along the top edge (pictured in the gallery), but otherwise remains in excellent condition. Snow-white boards with black spine lettering, clean endpapers, and an unmarked interior. Pages are crisp and free of marks, ensuring a bright and enjoyable reading experience. Condition: This book is in A+ condition, with only minor wear to the dust jacket. The back cover of the dust jacket emphasizes the book’s dual appeal, noting how it provides both a compelling narrative and enchanting artwork—rare in modern illustrated children’s stories. It is described as “a book of music, marvel, and magic” that rewards readers of all ages. While Gleebs of Wizagon is not widely known, its creative storytelling and artistic merit have earned it a niche place in Canadian literature. A true gem for enthusiasts of vintage fantasy or Canadian book design. A wonderful addition to any collection of Canadian literature, children’s fantasy, or illustrated books. Happy to discuss shipping options!