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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | The Golden Harp / c.1867 |
| Date | c.1867 |
| Record ID | 506729 |
| Collection Name | McLoughlin Competitors |
| Reference | McL-CompC013 |
| Theme | Morality, Manners and Consequences Calendar Events and Holidays |
| Library of Congress Subject | Children's poetry German Children's songs Conduct of life Natural theology Mothers Seasons Christmas poetry Animals |
| Genre | Poetry and Verse |
| Author | Dulcken, Henry William (1832-1894) |
| Publisher | George Routledge & Sons |
| Places | London |
| Illustrator | Claudius, Matthias Ruckert, Friedrich Sachs, Hans Watson, John Dawson Dalziel, Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus (1823-1906) Wolf, Joseph |
| Document Type | Anthology |
| Book Type | Juvenile literature--1867 Poems--1867 Hymns Songs Publishers' advertisements--England--London Trans-Atlantic imprints (Publishing) Publishers' cloth bindings (Binding)--1867 Gold stamped cloth (Binding) Black stamped cloth (Binding) Relief prints Annotations (Provenance) Publishers' copies (Provenance) |
| Size | [8], 13-160, [4] p. : ill. ; 20 cm |
| Catalog Notes | Adapted by H.W. Dulcken; without music. "The songs ... have been chosen from works of those of the German poets who write especially for the young. Matthias Claudius ... whose rhymes ... have found their way into every German collection of school poetry, is the author of many of them. Rückert ... composed many pieces to cheer the sick-bed of a suffering little sister, has not been forgotten, and sturdy Hans Sachs, the cobbler bard of Nuremberg, has also been laid under contribution ... As regards illustrations, the figure subjects are drawn by J.D. Watson; the landscapes by T. Dalziel; the birds and animals by J. Wolf ..."--Preface, p. [5]. Cover title: The golden harp hymns rhymes & songs for the young. George Routledge & Sons, a London publisher, opened their New York office at 416 Broome St. in 1867. "Camden Press Dalziel Brothers engravers & printers"--device, verso of title page. Publisher's advertisements, p. [161-164]. |
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