Mother Goose in Hieroglyphicks
E. F. Bleiler
Paperback
(Dover Pubns, June 1, 1973)
Whether you call them hieroglyphics, rebus rhymes, or simply pictures that take the place of words, there is a perennial charm in guessing at delightful woodcuts that take on such forms as cats, children, haystacks, queens, pies, saws, apples, roses, and many, many more forms. Mother Goose is always a delight, and these hieroglyphics make her even more delightful. First published in 1849, "Mother Goose in Hieroglyphicks" has long been a children's favorite. Surely no one could argue that children won't find in these rhymes and quaint picture clues a happy challenge to their powers of imagination. This is an unabridged facsimile republication of the Brown and Taggard (Boston) 1860 edition, with a new postscript by E. F. Bleiler.
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