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Rosalie Vrylina Halsey Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of - photo 1
Rosalie Vrylina Halsey
Forgotten Books of the American Nursery
A History of the Development of the American Story-Book
Published by Good Press 2019 EAN 4057664600356 Table of Contents - photo 2
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664600356
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From The Prodigal Daughter. Sold at the Printing Office, No. 5, Cornhill, Boston. [J. and J. Fleet, 1789?]
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From The Prodigal Daughter. Sold at the Printing Office, No. 5, Cornhill, Boston. [J. and J. Fleet, 1789?]
Printed by J. Draper; J. Edwards in Boston [1750]. Now in the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations
Printed by Isaiah Thomas, Worcester, MDCCLXXXVII . Now in the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations
Printed by Isaiah Thomas, Worcester, MDCCLXXXVII . Now in the New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations
From the Pennsylvania Gazette of November 15, 1750
Printed by Zechariah Fowle, Boston, 1762. Now in the Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Illustration from The New Gift for Children, printed by Zechariah Fowle, Boston, 1762. Now in the Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
From The Picture Exhibition, Worcester, MDCCLXXXVIII
From The Puzzling-Cap, printed by John Adams, Philadelphia, 1805
From one of The First Worcester Edition, printed by Isaiah Thomas in MDCCLXXXVII . Now in the Library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Copper-plate illustration from Little Truths, printed in Philadelphia by J. and J. Crukshank in 1800
Copper-plate illustration from Youthful Recreations, printed in Philadelphia by Jacob Johnson about 1802
Jacob Johnsons Book-Store in Philadelphia about 1800
A Wall-paper Book-Cover
From Lessons for Children from Four to Five Years Old, printed in Wilmington (Delaware) by Peter Brynberg in 1804
Tom the Pipers Son
Illustration and text engraved on copper by William Charles, of Philadelphia, in 1808
A Kind and Good Father
Woodcut by Alexander Anderson for The Prize for Youthful Obedience, printed in Philadelphia by Jacob Johnson in 1807
A Virginian
Illustration from People of all Nations, printed in Philadelphia by Jacob Johnson in 1807
A Baboon
Illustration from A Familiar Description of Beasts and Birds, printed in Boston by Lincoln and Edmands in 1813
Drest or Undrest
Illustration from The Daisy, published by Jacob Johnson in 1808
Probably engraved by William Charles for Little Nancy, or, the Punishment of Greediness, published in Philadelphia by Morgan & Yeager about 1830
Engraved by Joseph I. Pease for The Youths Sketch Book, published in Boston by Lilly, Wait and Company in 1834
Engraved by Thomas Illman for The American Juvenile Keepsake, published in Brockville, U. C., by Horace Billings & Co. in 1835
Illustration from Little Mary, Part II, published in Boston by Cottons and Barnard in 1831
Drawn and engraved by J. W. Steel for Affections Gift, published in New York by J. C. Riker in 1832


CHAPTER I
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Introductory
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Thy life to mend
This book attend.
The New England Tutor
London (170214)
To be brought up in fear
And learn A B C.
Foxe , Book of Martyrs

Forgotten Books of the American Nursery
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CHAPTER I
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A shelf full of books belonging to the American children of colonial times and of the early days of the Republic presents a strangely unfamiliar and curious appearance. If chronologically placed, the earliest coverless chap-books are hardly noticeable next to their immediate successors with wooden sides; and these, in turn, are dominated by the gilt, silver, and many colored bindings of diminutive dimensions which hold the stories dear to the childish heart from Revolutionary days to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Then bright blue, salmon, yellow, and marbled paper covers make a vivid display which, as the century grows older, fades into the sad-colored cloth bindings thought adapted to many childrens books of its second quarter.
An examination of their contents shows them to be equally foreign to present day ideas as to the desirable characteristics for childrens literature. Yet the crooked black type and crude illustrations of the wholly religious episodes related in the oldest volumes on the shelf, the didactic and moral stories with their tiny type-metal, wood, and copper-plate pictures of the next groups; and the improving American tales adorned with blurred colored engravings, or stiff steel and wood illustrations, that were produced for juvenile amusement in the early part of the nineteenth centuryall are as interesting to the lover of children as they are unattractive to the modern children themselves. The little ones very naturally find the stilted language of these old stories unintelligible and the artificial plots bewildering; but to one interested in the adult literature of the same periods of history an acquaintance with these amusement books of past generations has a peculiar charm and value of its own. They then become not merely curiosities, but the means of tracing the evolution of an American literature for children.
To the student desiring an intimate acquaintance with any civilized people, its lighter literature is always a great aid to personal research; the more trivial, the more detailed, the greater the worth to the investigator are these pen-pictures as records of the nation he wishes to know. Something of this value have the story-books of old-fashioned childhood. Trivial as they undoubtedly are, they nevertheless often contain our best sketches of child-life in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuriesa life as different from that of a twentieth century child as was the adult society of those old days from that of the present time. They also enable us to mark as is possible in no other way, the gradual development of a body of writing which, though lagging much behind the adult literature, was yet also affected by the local and social conditions in America.
Without attempting to give the history of the evolution of the A B C book in Englandthe legitimate ancestor of all juvenile bookstwo main topics must be briefly discussed before entering upon the proper matter of this volume. The first relates to the family life in the early days of the Massachusetts Commonwealth, the province that produced the first juvenile book. The second topic has to do with the literature thought suitable for children in those early Puritan days. These two subjects are closely related, the second being dependent upon the first. Both are necessary to the history of these quaint toy volumes, whose stories lack much meaning unless the conditions of life and literature preceding them are understood.
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