Naughty boys & girls / from the German of Dr. Julius Bähr ; translated by Madame de Chatelain ; illustrated by T. Hosemann.

Author
Bähr, Julius [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
London : Addey & Co, 21, Old Bond Street, [1853] (Stevens & Co., printers, Bell Yard, Temple Bar)
Description
20 p. : hand-colored ill. ; 23 cm.

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Notes
  • Publisher's page count begins and ends on wrappers.
  • According to Rühle, cf. Böse Kinder, 259b, Naughty boys & girls is a translation of Bähr's Die unartigen Kinder, first published in 1848 and in the style of Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter. Rühle dates the 2nd edition [1853].
  • Publisher's advertisement on rear wrapper of A laughter book for little folk credits Kenny Meadows [i.e. Joseph Kenny Meadows] for the design and illustrations of the wrappers. On rear wrapper: Uniform with 'Naughty boys and girls' is A laughter book for little folk' ..."
  • Cotsen copy: No. three of nine titles bound in a vol. with spine title "Laugh and grow wise."
Binding note
Pub. cream hand-colored pictorial wrappers printed in black with publisher's advertisements on rear.
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Naughty boys and girls
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Laugh and grow wise
OCLC
177809798
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