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| Field name | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | Youngster's Delight / 1900 |
| Date | 1900 |
| Record ID | 431287 |
| Collection Name | McLoughlin Collection |
| Reference | McL M687 Y81 1900 |
| Theme | Leisure and Play Race, Ethnicity and Racism Animals and Nature |
| Library of Congress Subject | Children's stories Children's poetry Picture books for children Girls--Juvenile poetry Dolls--Juvenile literature Sailors Anger Indians of North America Cats--Juvenile literature Dogs--Juvenile literature Bears--Juvenile literature Women teachers Shipwrecks Play--Juvenile literature Donkeys--Juvenile literature Women artists--Juvenile literature Women as authors Women as illustrators |
| Genre | Poetry and Verse Fiction |
| Publisher | McLoughlin Bros |
| Places | New York |
| Illustrator | Morehen Weir, Harrison (1824-1906) Stevens, E Moore, Richard Hewitt Lawson, Lizzie Edwards, Mary Ellen (1838-1934) |
| Document Type | Anthology |
| Book Type | Chromolithographs Relief prints Half-cloth bindings (Binding)--1900 Printed boards (Binding) Juvenile literature--1900 Readers Poems--1900 Color printing (Printing) Publishers' copies (Provenance) Book designers' mock-ups (Publishing) |
| Size | [60] p. : ill. ; 26 cm |
| Page Numbers | 60 |
| Additional Notes | Marriott, Richard Samuel (1840-), engraver; W & J R Cheshire (Firm), engraver. Star series (McLoughlin Bros., inc.) A "mockup" consisting of pages of text torn out of its binding, which is available with the copy. Cover chromolithographed. Mult-syllabic words divided. Typography and illustrations suggest a creation date of between 1900 and 1920. McLoughlin Bros. was sold to Milton Bradley in 1920, and moved to Springfield, Mass. Collation taken from a bibliographic record in World Cat describing a copy held at Brigham Young University. Illustrations variously signed by "Morehen" and "W. & J.R. Cheshire sc." (p. [2]), Harrison Weir (p. [9]), E. Stevens and R.S. Marriot (p. [13]), "R.H. Moore del." (p. [21]), Lizzie Lawson (p. [26]), and "MEE" (i.e., Mary Ellen Edwards, p. [31]). "Star series."--foot of chromolithographed cover. Partial Contents: Our littl mer-ry girl. / By John Tesseyman; The best of dolls; The la-dy doll; Ben; An an-gry man; Indians eating; Naughty puss; A strange play-fel-low; Mabel and the cockatoo; Naugh-ty Kate; The kit-tens; The light-ship; My mer-ry lads; Cot-chy and snap; Poor Pon-to; Willy Boy's friends. / L.E.R. [i.e., Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards]; The dis-pute; The sick doll; A flow-er gar-den; Out at sea; Sto-len pleas-ure; Flossy; The bird's-nest. |
| Catalog Notes | A "mockup" consisting of pages of text torn out of its binding, which is available with the copy. Cover chromolithographed. Mult-syllabic words divided. Typography and illustrations suggest a creation date of between 1900 and 1920. McLoughlin Bros. was sold to Milton Bradley in 1920, and moved to Springfield, Mass. Collation taken from a bibliographic record in World Cat describing a copy held at Brigham Young University. Illustrations variously signed by "Morehen" and "W. & J.R. Cheshire sc." (p. [2]), Harrison Weir (p. [9]), E. Stevens and R.S. Marriot (p. [13]), "R.H. Moore del." (p. [21]), Lizzie Lawson (p. [26]), and "MEE" (i.e., Mary Ellen Edwards, p. [31]). "Star series."--foot of chromolithographed cover. |
| American Antiquarian Society Copy Notes | American Antiquarian Society copy belonged to the McLoughlin Bros., inc. business archives; it was purchased from dealer Justin G. Schiller in 1997. Copy apparently lacks p. [33-60]. |
| 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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