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Books with title Another Mother Goose: Christmas Nursery Rhymes

  • Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes

    Shirley Holt

    Hardcover (Shirlee Pubns, Sept. 1, 1991)
    An illustrated collection of popular Mother Goose nursery rhymes, including "Hey-Diddle-Diddle," "Humpty Dumpty," and "This Little Pig Went to Market."
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  • Mother Goose's nursery rhymes

    L.Edna (ed) WALTER

    Hardcover (A & C Black, March 15, 1922)
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  • Book of nursery and Mother Goose rhymes

    Marguerite (Loft) De Angeli

    Unknown Binding (Communication Studies, March 15, 1969)
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  • Mother Goose, The Old Nursery Rhymes

    Anon, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, London, July 6, 1933)
    , xi, 160 pages including index at rear, complete with 8 colour plates including frontispiece, and numerous line illustrations throughout, also includes a loose colour plate by Rackham from another edition of the book
  • Mother Goose: The Old Nursery Rhymes

    Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Sanford J Durst, June 1, 1980)
    Lovely edition of classic Mother Goose rhymes decorated with the original 19th-century lithographs
  • Mother Goose The Old Nursery Rhymes

    ( Arthur Rackham Signed Limited Edition )

    Hardcover (The Century Co., Jan. 1, 1913)
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  • Mother Goose or Old Nursery Rhymes

    Kate Greenaway

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams Publishers, Jan. 1, 1881)
    The daughter of a seamstress who also owned a clothing shop, Greenaway paid particular attention to fashion of the time, and clothed the children she drew in exquisite detail, inventing styles and accessories along the way. The clothing in her drawings became very well-known, and caught the eye of the fashion world at the time, to the extent that the name Kate Greenaway became as familiar in fashion circles as in literary ones. The smocks, bonnets, aprons and dainty adornments were outdated and reminiscent of the Regency era, but captured the nostalgic imagination of readers, and the styles began to emerge once more. Liberty of London, a well-known British department store, even adapted the fashions seen in Greenaway's illustrations for a line of children's wear. Many of Greenaway’s books were published by George Routledge & Co., a prominent publishing house of the time who were also well-known for publishing yellowbacks - affordable, commercial paperbacks from Victorian times whose aim was to make reading and books affordable to anyone. Edmund Evans, a wood engraver and block printer, was also famous for his contributions to Victorian yellowbacks, and he reproduced Greenaway’s paintings and drawings for her books as well. He used a method called chromoxylography, wherein Evans’ hand-engraved wood blocks printed the art into the books’ pages. Greenaway also produced art in other forms besides books, such as greeting cards and bookplates. Greenaway’s poems and illustrations continued to be very popular and beloved by children for the remainder of the 19th century and beyond.
  • Mother Goose: Old nursery rhymes

    Unknown Author

    Paperback (Adamant Media Corporation, Sept. 13, 2001)
    Edited by Arthur Rackham.
  • Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes a Read Aloud

    MotherGoose

    Hardcover (AWARD PUBLICATIONS LIMITED, March 15, 1991)
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  • Mother Goose lost; Nursery rhymes

    Nicholas Tucker, Trevor Stubley

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamiltonj, March 15, 1971)
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  • Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Hardcover (Doubleday, March 15, 1955)
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  • Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes Card Game

    U S Games Systems

    Cards (U S Games Systems, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Nursery Rhymes I and II Card Games.
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