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The blossoms of morality : intended for the amusement and instruction of young ladies and gentlemen
Johnson, R (1793); Berquin M (1747-1791); Bewick, John (1760-1795)
1828
Authored by Richard Johnson; cf. Osborne v. 1, p.268 and v. 2, p.900.
Little Ann and other poems
Taylor, Jane (1783-1824); Evans, Edmund (1826-1905); Taylor, Ann (1782-1866); Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901)
[1883]
Printed in 1882 but published in 1883. Cf. Spielmann, cited below. "[The illustrations are copyright.]".
Afternoon tea : rhymes for children
Sowerby, J G; Emmerson, H H
[ca. 1880?]
Publication date supplied by British Museum.
Lilliput levee
Rands, William Brighty (1823-1882); Millais, Sir John Everett (1829-1896); Pinwell, George John (1842-1875); Dalziel Brothers
[1864]
By William Brighty Rands. Gleeson White, p. 134. Reid, p. 161. Wood engraved title vignette by Dalziel.
Romps all the year round
Furniss, Harry (1854-1925); Evans, Edmund (1826-1905); Milliken, E T
[ca. 1886?]
In verse. Coloured illustrated t.p.
The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes with new dresses
Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Evans, Edmund (1826-1905)
[ca. 1877?]
Dated 1877 in NUC. According to the Oxford companion to children's literature, the first English edition was published in that year.
Le grand Napoléon des petits enfans
Job (1858-1931); Marthold, Jules Adolphe de (1842-1927)
[ca. 1893?]
Title page printed chromolithographically. Date of pressing taken from NUC, pre 1956, v. 430, p. 633. Chromolithographic ills. with captions render the life of Napoleon.
Abroad
Crane, Thomas (fl.1878-1886); Houghton, Ellen E (fl.1882-1910)
[ca. 1882?]
Dated from BL Catalogue.
Schnick schnack : trifles for the little-ones
Pletsch, Oscar (1830-1888)
[1867]
"The coloured plates... are printed by the Leighton Brothers after Oscar Pletsch"--The Osborne collection of early children's books, v. 1, p. 77.
The baby's bouquêt : a fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes
Evans, Edmund (1826-1905); Crane, Walter (1845-1915); Crane, Lucy
[190-?]
L. C. = Lucy Crane. "A companion to the 'Baby's opera'."