
Arthur Machin. The House of Souls. Cover Design and Illustration by Sidney Simes. London, E.Grant Richards, 1906.
cover photo via: L.W. Curry
Available to read at The Internet Archive
Arthur Machin. The House of Souls. Cover Design and Illustration by Sidney Simes. London, E.Grant Richards, 1906.
cover photo via: L.W. Curry
Available to read at The Internet Archive
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A summertime cookbook for your dolls.
It’s Tuesday and this book serves double duty as a book cover and as a Tuesday Tree. That is just win-win.
Cover photo via: The Lambertville Library
The book is available to read at The Internet Archive
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Coridon’s Song and Other Verses. Various sources with and introduction by Austin Dobson and Illustrations by Hugh Thomson. London, MacMillen and Co., 1894
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Louise Clarkson Whitelock. Fly Away Fairies and Baby Blossoms. New York, E.P. Dutton and London, Griffith and Farran, 1882.
The artwork in this week’s fairy tale book is typical of the Victorian period. I’m not especially fond of this style of art, but I think this book is interesting because its fairies look a lot like like cherubs. I also think the eyes of the children in the book look dull and creepy which is an unexpected bit of a laugh in a children’s fairy story book.
William Theodore Parkes. Spook Ballads. Illustrated by the author. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Limited, 1895.
A rather odd collection of ghost stories and poems.
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William J. Long. Beasts of the Field. Illustrated by Charles Copeland. Boston and London, Ginn and company, 1901.
The book is filled with true stories of animal encounters in the wild and the accompanying illustrations are charming. Every page has at least one small drawing on it and there are several detailed full-page illustrations. You can see it all at the link below.
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Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson. Phases of an Inferior Planet. New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1898.
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A book using fairy stories to introduce children to the branches of science.
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