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The May blossom, or, The princess and her people / from original illustrations by H.H. Emmerson ; with verses by Marion M. Wingrave.
Author
Wingrave, Marion M.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Frederick Warne and Co., [1881] (Engraved and printed by Dalziel Brothers)
Description
64 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
9380 Eng 19
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9380 Eng 19
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Subject(s)
Victoria Empress, consort of Frederick III, German Emperor 1840-1901
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Juvenile poetry
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Children's poetry, English
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Illustrator
Emmerson, H. H. (Henry Hetherington), 1831-1895
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Publisher
Frederick Warne (Firm)
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Printer
Dalziel Brothers
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Former owner
Frederick Warne (Firm)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Poetry
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Notes
"Verses concerning the Princess Victoria, daughter of Edward VII. Illustrated by an imitator of Kate Greenaway ..."--Osborne, cited below.
Date from Osborne.
Printer from half-t.p.
Cotsen c. 1: White Cotsen bookplate, dated 4/73, tipped in onto front free endpaper verso.
Cotsen c. 2: From the Warne archive.
Binding note
Blue cloth with yellow, color-printed pictorial boards; floral endpapers.
References
Osborne Coll., p. 87
Place name(s)
England London.
Other title(s)
Princess and her people
OCLC
1008231977
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