Mary Poppins

P.L. Travers

Illustrated by Sara Ogilvie

First Printing

Rediscover the magic of Mary Poppins in this enchanting Folio Society edition. Illustrated by Sara Ogilvie, who brings a fresh perspective while honouring Mary Shepard’s original drawings, this edition perfectly captures the timeless charm of P. L. Travers’s beloved classic.

£65.00
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Editor’s Note
  1. Sophia Schoepfer, Editor

Folio's spectacular new edition of Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way. P. L. Travers’s novel about the world's most beloved nanny has withstood the test of time, as Mary Poppins shows that a positive disposition, good manners and a can-do attitude can get you through almost any situation. Sara Ogilvie’s illustrations sing with joy and love for the characters. This is an edition that will enchant all generations of the family.​

Quarter bound in printed and blocked cloth with printed textured paper sides ​

Set in Aria with SD Serif as display ​

176 pages with colour integrated illustrations throughout​

Printed slipcase ​

Sized at 10˝ x 7 ½˝

‘Like all great children’s classics, Mary Poppins is frightening and sad as well as magic and very funny.’
  1. The Observer

When the East Wind blows Mary Poppins into the home of the Banks children, their lives are turned topsy-turvy in the best possible way. With her no-nonsense charm and a hint of magic, Mary Poppins takes Jane and Michael on extraordinary adventures, from tea parties on the ceiling to journeys inside chalk paintings. Yet, beneath the wonder and whimsy, there’s a deeper magic at play— one that touches the heart and stirs the imagination. As quickly as she arrives, Mary Poppins changes the Banks family forever, leaving behind memories of a time when the impossible seemed perfectly natural and every day was filled with the promise of something extraordinary.​

About P.L. Travers

P.L. Travers (1899–1996), born Helen Goff, was an Australian-born writer. Brought up in Queensland and New South Wales, she attended boarding school in Sydney and later worked as a Shakespearean actor. She began to publish journalism and poetry in Australian and New Zealand newspapers in her early twenties and continued to practice both crafts after emigrating to England in 1924. She won fame with the publication of Mary Poppins (1934, Folio 2024); seven sequels were later published, and it was adapted as a Disney film in the 1960s and a stage musical in the West End and on Broadway from 2006. Travers also wrote a number of other novels and works of non-fiction. She worked in New York for the British Ministry of Information during the Second World War but spent most of her life in England, where she was made an OBE in 1977 and where she died in Chelsea, her home for many years.

About Sara Ogilvie

Sara Ogilvie was born in Edinburgh and lives in Newcastle upon Tyne. Best known for her children’s illustrations, her books in collaboration with author Anna Kemp have been shortlisted for the BookTrust Early Years Award, The Waterstones Children’s Prize and the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. In 2011 she was awarded a BookTrust Best New Illustrator Award. In 2021 her collaboration with Julia Donaldson on the Hospital Dog won the Indie Book Award. She has illustrated six books for The Folio Society: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (2010), The Midnight Folk (2011), The Box of Delights (2012) , The Comedians (2015), The Hundred and One Dalmatians (2017), and Mary Poppins (2024).​

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