The Magic Finger
Allen & Unwin, 1968.
First edition. 8vo. Paper covered boards illustrated in colour. Many illustrations by William Pène du Bois, including pictorial endpapers and some double page illustrations. A very good copy, slight dustiness to boards, indentation of erased pencil marks to the half title.
Dahl had originally begun work on the book in 1962, under its original title of The Almost Ducks. In the story, an eight-year-old girl, who hates to see animals killed for fun, develops a special power, similar to that of Matilda. The book was part of a project in which a group of writers were asked to create a story for children with a limited vocabulary. Dahl, who was very much against animal cruelty, wrote this anti-hunting story against "all the brave deer hunters and duck hunters in the country". However, Dahl's publishers were initially wary of repercussions from the US gun lobby and so waited until their option to publish had expired. It was later published by Harper & Row in New York in 1966 under the present title.
Stock ID: 46280