LEADER 03844cam a2200577 a 4500001 9948374783506421 005 20240910140930.0 008 060302s1808 enkaf j 000 1 eng^^ 035 (idCotsen)35478 035 |9(cotsenAccess)130107 035 (cotsendb)11950 035 (NjP)4837478-princetondb 035 |z(NjP)Voyager4837478 035 (OCoLC)ocn317593630 040 TOH |beng |cTOH |dOCLCQ |dNjP 050 4 PZ6 245 04 The rose's breakfast : |billustrated with elegant and appropriate engravings. 246 34 Rose 260 London : |bPrinted for J. Harris, successor to E. Newbery, at the original Juvenile Library, St. Paul's Church-Yard, |c1808 |f(H. Bryer, Printer, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars) 300 32 p., [8] leaves of plates : |bill. ; |c12cm. 490 1 Harris's cabinet of amusement and instruction ; |v16 500 Series printed at head of upper wrapper. 500 Printer from t.p. verso. 500 Illustrations: Captioned engraved front. showing Mrs. Rose (dated March 10, 1808) and seven other engravings of flower, depicting flowers or plants in an anthropomorphized manner that anticipates Walter Crane's work in titles such as Flora's Feast or Queen Summer); floral vignette on t.p. 500 |3Princeton copy 1:Hand-colored plates, with uncolored frontis. vignette. |5NjP 500 |3Princeton copy 2:Uncolored ills. |5NjP 500 |3Princeton copy 2:No. 6 of a vol. with 10 children's chapbooks. |5NjP 510 4 Moon, M. Harris (1992), |c729 510 4 Osborne coll., |cp. 928 520 The flowers and shrubs, having heard of the Peacock at Home, Butterfly's Ball, Grasshopper's Feast, plan a “gala” of their own, organized by Mrs. Rose who issues invitations by sending out her fragrance because the flowers “want the organs of speech”; Mrs. Rose becomes “so fatigued” by “her dissipation” that she completely loses her bloom and comes out “no more this season.” 563 Issued in both blue and buff pub. wrappers (cf. Moon). 563 |3Princeton copy 1:Pub. dark buff wrappers, pictorial upper with cover title penned in a calligraphic hand, presumably as issued, in a ruled space between series title and a vignette of two musical ladies. |5NjP 563 |3Princeton copy 1:Inscribed at head with series no. (“No 16”) and price (“1/6”), presumably as issued. |5NjP 563 |3Princeton copy 2:Lacks wrappers, apparently removed for rebinding. |5NjP 583 0 |xVol. 3 done |c20110420 650 0 Flowers in literature. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85049348 650 0 Flowers |vJuvenile literature. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008103855 650 0 Flowers |vPictorial works. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008103856 655 7 Fiction. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026339 655 7 Printed wrappers |2rbmscv 655 7 Publishers' advertisements |2rbmscv 655 7 Inscriptions |2rbmscv 700 1 Harris, J. |q(John), |d-1856, |epublisher. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86018485 700 1 Bryer, Henry, |eprinter. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr92039401 773 0 |3Princeton copy 2: |t[10 toy books by Harris and Darton]. |w(NjP)9965489103506421 773 0 |3Princeton copy 3: |tPoetic garland. |w(NjP)9947138623506421 830 0 Harris's cabinet of amusement and instruction 856 42 |3Commentary |uhttps://blogs.princeton.edu/cotsen/2011/04/the-secret-life-of-plants/ 902 jba |bo |6a |7m |dv |f2 |e20110420 914 (OCoLC)ocn317593630 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240306 |eprocessed |f317593630 950 |c2024-01-12 04:16:06 US/Eastern |b2021-07-12 16:53:56 US/Easternfalse