Alvord, Corydon A., ca. 1812-1874, printer Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, ill. James G. Gregory (Firm), publisher. Moore, Clement Clarke, 1779-1863. Orr, Nathaniel, engraver.
Published / Created:
[1862?]
Call Number:
Shirley +568
Image Count:
7
Alternative Title:
[Night before Christmas]
Publisher:
James G. Gregory, publisher. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by James G. Gregory, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Christmas--Juvenile poetry., Picture-books for children., and Santa Claus.
"The wonderful adventures of Humpty Dumpty, in two volumes. Issued late in fall of 1869"--Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper., By Clement Clarke Moore., Imperfect: original wrappers repaired with cloth., Pagination includes p. [2] and [3] of wrappers., Plates chromolithographed., and Wrapper title.
Publisher:
McLoughlin Bros New York,
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Christmas--Juvenile poetry, Picture books for children, and Santa Claus--Juvenile poetry
Cinderella., Cinderella. English., and Little glass slipper.
Description:
BEIN Shirley 1810: Includes printed slipcase; cut-out figures are hand colored. Owned by Margaret Hillard Ranger. Presentation inscription to Eliza Winter from her grandmother., Printed wrappers., Publisher's advertisement on back printed wrapper., and Seven hand-colored engraved cut-out costume figures including folded coach and horse scene to accompany story with interchangeable parts: seven headless figures in scenes, four hats, and three heads.
Publisher:
Published and sold wholesale by Wm. Charles, and maybe had of all the booksellers,
Subject (Name):
Charles, William, 1776-1820, publisher, Ranger, Margaret Hillard--Ownership, and Winter, Eliza--Presentation inscription from grandmother
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Fairy tales, Paper work--United States--Specimens, and Toy and movable books--Specimens
"Trade mark registered U.S. Pat. Office ... Patent applied for.", BEIN Shirley +1069: Inscribed: To Elwood from Aunt Ellen, Christmas 1922., Pagination includes wrapper., Six of the leaves are wide and measure 26 x 18 cm, six are narrow and measure 26 x 9 cm. The verses on the narrow leaves will either begin or complete the poem on the recto or verso of the adjacent wide leaves., and Wrapper title.
Publisher:
Copyright by Regensteiner Corporation, 1922
Subject (Name):
Regensteiner Corporation, copyright holder
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry and Toy and movable books--Specimens
A chapbook of Cries, with hand-colored illustrations: The frontispiece shows a street scene in front of John Harris's shop with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background where a fashionable lady and a boy talk to a street-vendor selling goods from his basket. The shop window shows Harris sold medicines as well being a lending library and bookseller. The chapbook includes images and cries of a Georgian street vendors --- chimney sweeps, milkmaids, fish-women, watercress sellers, men making and selling mats and brooms or repairing chairs, sellers of cat and dog meat, swords and standards, nosegays and florists, sellers of live geese and chickens, foods like Banbury cakes or hot gingerbread, potatoes, strawberries, fresh fish, eels, lobsters and flounder, rabbits, matches, and a newspapers, and ending with two watchmen in front of the Watch-House. On the back wrapper is an advertisement for seven other works, "new editions of the following celebrated little works" each priced 1s, 6d.
Alternative Title:
Cries of London and Description of the cries of London
Description:
Title from printed title page., Published with yellow wrappers, the upper cover printed with the title and imprint surrounded by a single fillet border. On the verso: publisher's list of new editions., and With an inscription on flyleaf. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
John Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard
Subject (Geographic):
England, London., and London
Subject (Topic):
Cries, Cities and towns, Occupations, Peddlers, Children's poetry, Picture books for children, and Street vendors
Tells the story of a fat man who goes to California to look for gold, and loses weight while there, then returns home, gains back weight and dies.
Description:
Also issued as part of a collected work entitled: Juvenile gem (see BEIN 1990 168).
Publisher:
Philip J. Cozans, publisher, 107 Nassau Street,
Subject (Geographic):
California--Fiction, California--Gold discoveries--Caricatures and cartoons, California--Gold discoveries--Juvenile literature, and California--Juvenile literature
Subject (Name):
Swingle, John--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Children's stories, and Picture books for children
BEIN Shirley 1221: Imperfect: p. 1-2 (t.p.) wanting (replaced by photocopy); former d'Alte A. Welch copy; and maybe American Antiquarian Society copy., Caption title: The prodigal daughter: or, The disobedient lady reclaimed, &c., In verse., Signatures: [A]⁴ B²+., and Title vignette signed: I.T. [i.e., Isaiah Thomas]. Thomas was the only printer active in Worcester in 1787.
Publisher:
[by Isaiah Thomas],
Subject (Name):
American Antiquarian Society Ownership, Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831, printer, and Welch, d'Alté A.--(d'Alté Aldridge),--1907-1970--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Children--Conversion to Christianity--Juvenile poetry, Children's poetry, and Conduct of life--Juvenile poetry