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Bibliophile in the nursery: a bookman's treasury of collectors' lore on old and rare children's books.
1969, Scarecrow Reprint Corp.
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Table of Contents
Introduction, by W. Targ.
The world republic of childhood, by P. Hazard.
In the cradle, by Mrs. E. M. Field.
Geoffrey Chaucer goes to school, by M. Chute.
Milestones of the nursery, from Pierpont Morgan exhibition.
The quest of the knight-prisoner, by R. D. Altick.
The moving market; or, Cries of London town, by E. Ball.
John Bunyan and The pilgrim's progress, by J. T. Winterich.
A fisher of books and Gumuchian, by B. Currie.
John Newbery, by F. J. H. Darton.
Nursery rhymes, by I. and P. Opie.
Mental pabulum of godly children, by M. Kiefer.
Of castaways and islands, by V. Starrett.
The work of the Brothers Grimm, by J. Campbell.
Little women forever, by C. W. Barrett.
The wizardry of L. Frank Baum, by D. Dempsey.
The publication of Alice's adventures in wonderland, by W. H. Bond.
The McGuffey readers, by H. Ford and D. K. Laub.
A twentieth-century look at nineteenth-century children's books, by J. Blanck.
My first meeting with Sherlock Holmes, by E. Queen.
Collecting contemporary books for children, by I. Kerlan.
Illustrators in the nursery, by R. W. Ellis.
The Martian artifact, by A. Derleth.
The beginnings of "Book week", by F. G. Melcher.
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