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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | As Told By The Butterfly |
| Date | c.1881-1894 |
| Record ID | 518224 |
| Collection Name | Theme Based Selections |
| Sub Collection | Important Authors/Titles/Illustrators |
| Reference | CL K34 A798 1881 |
| Theme | Professions Animals and Nature Illness and Death War and Revolution Women in Publishing |
| Library of Congress Subject | Poetry Picture books Brothers and sisters Butterflies Birds Flowers Gardeners Soldiers Sea poetry Castaways Mermaids Fishers Women as authors Women as illustrators Poems |
| Genre | Fantasy and Fairy Tales Fiction |
| Author | Kennard, Mrs Edward |
| Publisher | Raphael Tuck & Sons |
| Places | England; France; United States; London; Paris; New York |
| Illustrator | Brundage, Will (1849-1923) Brundage, Frances (1854-1937) Welby, Ellen (1852-1936) Simpson, Annie Cook, Emily Annie (1857-1928) H E G |
| Document Type | Anthology |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1881 Poems--1881 Trans-Atlantic imprints (Publishing) Pictorial bindings (Binding) Color printing (Printing) Printed boards (Binding) Quarter bindings (Binding) Gilt edges (Binding) Chromolithographs |
| Size | [48] p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm |
| Additional Notes | Written By Mary Kennard, And C Matilda Van Wagenen ; Illustrations By Will, And Frances Brundage, Ellen Welby, Annie Simpson, Etc |
| Catalog Notes | The publisher was first called Raphael Tuck & Sons in 1881; the name changed slightly to Raphael Tuck Sons, Ltd. in 1895; cf. Blair & Margaret Whitton in their Collector's guide to Raphael Tuck & Sons (p. 6). Has trademark of Raphael Tuck & Sons on title page consisting of an easel bearing the initials "RTS," and a palette below it. "No. 626."--inventory number, foot of title page. Some illustrations chromolithographed. Features floral borders that were probably designed by Raphael Tuck staff artist Emily Annie Cook. Illustration on p. [45] signed: HEG. |
| Library/Archive | American Antiquarian Society |
| Copyright and Source Archive | Content compilation (c) 2020, by the American Antiquarian Society. All rights reserved. |
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