The Treasures of Childhood

Books, Toys, and Games from the Opie Collection

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The Treasures of Childhood

Books, Toys, and Games from the Opie Collection

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From Publishers Weekly
This stately catalogue offers an enchanting view of the children's books and playthings amassed over 40 years by Iona and the late Peter Opie ( The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren ), well known for their seminal researches into children's folklore. Coauthored with Alderson, the Opies' son, a collector in his own right, and Alderson, London Times children's book editor, the volume surveys the field, from the early 17th century--painfully moralistic "drab little books"--to glories of the mid-19th century (Edward Lear's madcap A Book of Nonsense and Heinrich Hoffmann's alarming Struwwelpeter ) to modern works (Maurice Sendak's Lullabies and Night Songs ). The trinkets include yo-yos (large and luminous) dating to "the craze of 1789" and luxe dolls' houses in which the cupboard has probably never been bare. Fastidiously designed and crisply narrated, the steadfastly informative book carefully avoids nostalgia-mongering, and is bound to spur the general reader's curiosity.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Library Journal
While writing the Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes (1951) and their many other studies of children's folklore and literature, Iona and Peter Opie amassed a collection of 20,000 children's books, as well as vast numbers of more ephemeral printed works and a variety of toys and games. After the death of Peter Opie in 1982, much of the collection was transferred to the Bodleian. This handsomely printed book describes not only the books and toys themselves but also how the collection came to be and the role it played in the Opies' daily lives. The book concentrates on 18th- and 19th-century children's books, with hundreds of immaculate copies of rare publications. Coverage of toys is briefer, limited primarily to examples of specific types. This is an important book for larger public libraries and for all collections on children's literature, toys, and publishing.
- Frederick A. Schlipf, Urbana Free Lib. & GSLIS, Univ. of Illinois
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Publisher
Pavilion
Language
English
Pages
192

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The Treasures of Childhood: Books, Toys, and Games from the Opie Collection
April 1995, Pavilion
Paperback in English
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Treasures of Childhood: Books, Toys, and Games from the Opie Collection
March 1990, Arcade Pub
Hardcover in English - 1st US edition

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
192
Dimensions
12.2 x 10 x 0.5 inches
Weight
2.4 pounds

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Open Library
OL9002360M
ISBN 10
1857936248
ISBN 13
9781857936247
Library Thing
378579
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2989378

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