New York: Raphnel John & Sons Co. — 15 c.
The story tells of a homely little bird born in a barnyard who suffers abuse from the others around him until, much to his delight (and to the surprise of others), he matures into a beautiful swan, the most beautiful bird of all. The story is beloved around the world as a tale about personal transformation for the better. The Ugly...
London; New York: Frederick Warne & Co., 1906. — 18 с. The Twins. Маke Believe. The Wooden Horse. A Strange Thing. A Little Man. The Dream. A Pinch of Salt. Truants. The Umbrella. The hero. A Big Shoe. A Wish. A Short Sweet Tale. The Dunce. Sand Castles. An April Day. Lost! Lost! Lost! Snowman I. Snowman II.
McLoughlin Bros, 1874. — 13 с. Charming and wonderfully illustrated mid-19th century children's book. A stands for Arabian, with Neptune to guard; All saddled and bridled, the pet of our yard, В for the Bees, that fly out here and there, And bring to the hives the sweet honey with care. С for the Cows, in the shade of the trees; They are chewing the cud, and seem quite at their...
Chicago; New York: Saalfield, 1904. — 17 с.
Originally a cloth book, reproduced in rich, vivid color! An ABC primer for very young readers.
This great colourful children’s book is entitled Baby’s A B C Book - full of wonderful turn of the century illustrations, ever so highly colourful!
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New York: Cupples & Leon Company, 1924. — 37 с.
the castle maiden.
a fall from a window.
the merchant's son.
the wishing king.
a giant outwitted.
the king's rabbits.
the magic horn.
winning a pkincess.
the vagabonds.
an unlucky wife.
hereafter.
a disguised princess.
a beautiful stranger.
an enchanted castle.
seven inches.
a brave rescue.
left behind.
the three...
New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1904. — 71 c.
Bringing joy to the ear and delight to the soul, the rhymes of Mother Goose have been amusing children of all ages for countless generations. Heard first in infancy they remain forever in memory. The book is a gem itself.
Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1927. — 18 с.
The figure of Mother Goose is an imaginary author of a collection of fairy tales and nursery rhymes often published as Mother Goose Rhymes. As a character, she appears in one nursery rhyme. A Christmas pantomime called Mother Goose is often performed in the United Kingdom. The so-called "Mother Goose" rhymes and stories have formed...
Detroit: Berry Brothers, Ltd., 1909. — 28 с.
Rare advertising booklet designed by Denslow around the time he moved to Buffalo, New York, in 1909. The product being advertised is Berry Brothers Varnish, and two youngsters in a wagon coated with the protective material travel through the many countries of the world, with a short poem about each region lettered on the picture, and...
London; New York: Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd, 1900. — 17 с.
In this version of the classic Mother Goose tale, turn-of-the-century British writer John W. Ivimey tells what led up to the terrible moment when the farmer's wife cut off the tails of the three mice. "Galdone's familiar, jaunty artwork is done in rich colors and catches all the humorous nuances of the tale that will...
New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1890. — 10 c.
Little Bo Peep is a famously ineffective shepherdess who is urged in a nursery rhyme to take a laissez faire attitude toward her lost sheep, and let them come home to her rather than trying to find them.
Chicago: P. F. Volland & Co., 1914. — 7 p. The second book in the Snip and Snap Series When the two puppies are woken from their nap by a teasing parrot they plot their revenge. But the best plaid plans often go awry. When apologies are offered though all become friends. A cute rhyming illustrated book.
Henry Altemus Company, 1922. — 23 с.
In which the Robber Kitten learns the price of being naughty and bad is wretchedness, and the value of promises kept.
the кitten decides to become a robber.
the kitten mеets a cock.
the kitten meets a cat.
the kitten sings lustily.
the kitten bemoans himself.
the kittes meets another rogue.
the kitten and the doo quarrel.
the...
Chicago: The Bookhouse for Children, 1920. — 99 p. Full of delightful nursery rhymes, charming poems and engaging stories, folk and fairy tales, this is the first volume of the "My Bookhouse" series for little ones. Originally published in the 1920's as a six volume set, these books, edited by Olive Beaupre Miller, contained the best in children's literature, stories, poems and...
The P & M Co, inc, 1930. — 12 c.
The figure of Mother Goose is an imaginary author of a collection of fairy tales and nursery rhymes often published as Mother Goose Rhymes. As a character, she appears in one nursery rhyme. A Christmas pantomime called Mother Goose is often performed in the United Kingdom. The so-called "Mother Goose" rhymes and stories have formed the basis for...
New York: Levitt & Allen. — 126 с.
Mother Goose is a collection of traditional children's rhymes that were in common use in 17th century England. There is no fixed canon and most common Mother Goose collections are a sampler of the larger population of several hundred traditional rhymes. Not all children's nursery rhymes are Mother Goose rhymes; new ones are being written all...
New York: Algonquin Publishing Company, 1924. — 9 с.
A tale of what can happen when you don't eat your vegetables!
A hungry bunny once
found the vegetable
garden of a rich man
who never, never,
never ate vegetables. So the
hungry bunny are a cabbage, two
heads of letucce and three carrots.
Then he went hop-hippity-hop
right home.
New York. — 12 c.
Young Bobbie was a careless boy who spent for or for toy for this and that of passing whim every cent that was given him. Sad uncle John :'' My little man 'tis time to began a saving plan. A lucky penny is what you need, for dollars grow from penny seed.''
Blackie & Son Limited, 1900. — 9 с.
Praeger was born in Holywood, County Down, Ireland, she was educated at Sullivan Upper School, the Belfast School of Art and the Slade School of Art in London. She was the younger sister of the naturalist Robert Lloyd Praeger.
Praeger studied art in Paris. She wrote and illustrated children's books, but is best known for her sculptures.
Chicago: P. F. Volland & Co., 1912. — 5 с.
Punky Dunk, so fat, was a black and white cat
Of exceedingly tender years.
He had black on his nose and the tips of his toes,
On the end of his tail and his ears.
Chicago: P. F. Volland & Co., 1912. —12 с.
Punky Dunk on a day in the middle of May
Looked around like a wise little cat,
And he said with surprise: Can I trust my own eyes?
Well, what do you know about that?
For a wagon of blue, with a man in blue, too,
At the sidewalk was just backing up.
And the man brought a crate that was heavy of weight
And inside was a gay...
New York: McLoughlin Bros., 1893. — 69 c.
The Frog Who Would A-Wooing Go.
The Three Bears.
The Three Little Pigs.
The Silly Hare.
Cinderella, and Cock Robin.
Wonderful renderings illustrating old classic stories.
Chicago: P. F. Volland & Co., 1914. — 10 с.
The first in the Snip and Snap Series A cute rhyming book about two little dogs and their adventures with a Billy Goat. When two puppies are left on their own for the afternoon they decide to try to play a prank on the Billy goat. But they have bitten off a little more than they can chew. A charming illustrated story.
Springfield: McLoughlin Bros. Inc., 1927. — 10 с.
Here are the Toddles Twins
named Jill and Jack
(You sec Jack's dressed in
white and Jill in black).
Now, Jack gave Jill, when
their fifth birthday came,
A pair of skates, and Jill.
Jack gave the same.
Both were much pleased» and
thought it so nice
To spend the morning
skating on ice.
Выходные данные неизвестны.
Louis Wain (5 August 1860 – 4 July 1939) was an English artist best known for his drawings, which consistently featured anthropomorphised large-eyed cats and kittens.
Harper & Brothers, 1917. — 34 с.
where the sparks go.
tub good sea monster.
mother turkey and her chicks.
the fairies and the dandelion.
mr. 'possum.
the rooster that crowed too soon.
tearful.
hilda's mermaid.
the mirror's dream.
the contest.
the pink and blub eggs.
why the morning-glory sleeps.
dorothy and the portrait.
mistress pussy's mistake.
kid.
the...
New York: Worthington, 1881. — 54 c.
Mud Pies.
Cat's Cradle.
A Pot Of Pansies.
Where Am I?
What Baby Does.
The witch Of Bordentown.
You Mustn't.
The Foot Of The Rainbow.
Calling The Hogs And Cows.
The Redbird's Egg.
A Boy's New Item.
Tossing The Kitten.
What To Do With The Boys.
The Cat And The Rat.
A Peep Show.
Golden Rod.
On The Sea-Shore.
Mother Rachett And...