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Child's wonder picture book of favorite stories. Which all may rehearse ; with two hundred and sixty five engravings by Brothers Dalziel.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London. Ward, Lock, and Co. [ca. 1885].
Description
[48] p., ill., 32 cm.
Availability
Available Online
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
95124 Eng 19Q
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Absolon, John
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Browne, H.K.
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Dalziel, Thomas B.
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Harvey, William
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Pasquier, J.A.
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Weir, Harrison
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Notes
1st ed.
Inscription on front fly leaf: "Ethel Nora Mayson Johnson a present from her grandpapa on her 7th birthday Sep 17 -1885".
Contents: The history of Little Red Riding-Hood -- The history of Little Goody Two-shoes -- The story of Ali Baba and the forty thieves -- The story of Beauty and the beast -- The history of Jack and the Bean-stalk -- Aladdin and the wonderful lamp -- The story of the three bears -- The history of the sleeping beauty -- The history of Puss in Boots -- The history of Tom Thumb -- The history of Cinderella.
Binding note
Green pictorial boards, black ruling, lettering in blue, gold emblem of mother and children reading, lettering on spine in gold.
Other title(s)
Child's wonder picture book.
OCLC
179234974
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