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One of R. Caldecott’s Picture Books | 1 |
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT | 1 |
Randolph Caldecott’s | 2 |
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Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd.
1878
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This is the House that
Jack
built.
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This is the Malt,
That lay in the House that
Jack
built.
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This is the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House
that Jack built.
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This
is the Cat,
That
killed the Rat,
That
ate the Malt,
That lay in the House that Jack built.
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This is the Dog,
That worried the Cat,
That killed the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House that
Jack
built.
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This is the Cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the Dog,
That worried the Cat,
That killed the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House that
Jack
built.
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This is the Maiden all forlorn,
That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,
That
tossed the Dog,
That
worried the Cat,
That
killed the Rat,
That
ate the Malt,
That
lay in the House
that
Jack built.
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This is the Man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,
That milked the Cow with
the crumpled horn,
That tossed the Dog,
That worried the Cat,
That killed the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House
that Jack built.
[Illustration]
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This is the Priest, all shaven and shorn,
That married the Man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,
That
milked the Cow with
the
crumpled horn,
That
tossed the Dog,
That
worried the Cat,
That
killed the Rat,
That
ate the Malt,
That
lay in the House that
Jack
built.
[Illustration]
This is the Cock that crowed
in the morn
That waked the Priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the Man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,
That milked the Cow with
the crumpled horn,
That tossed the Dog,
That worried the Cat,
That killed the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House that
Jack built.
[Illustration]
[Illustration]
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This is the Farmer who sowed the corn,
That fed the Cock that crowed in the morn,
That waked the Priest all shaven and shorn,
That married the Man all tattered and torn,
That kissed the Maiden all forlorn,
That milked the Cow with the crumpled horn,
That tossed the Dog,
That worried the Cat,
That killed the Rat,
That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House
that Jack built.
[Illustration]
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Picture Books
“The humour of Randolph Caldecott’s drawings is simply irresistible, no healthy-minded man, woman, or child could look at them without laughing.”
In square crown 4to, picture covers, with numerous coloured plates.
1 John Gilpin 9 The Milkmaid 2 The House that Jack Built 10 Hey-Diddle-Diddle and Baby Bunting 3 The Babes in the Wood 11 A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go 4 The Mad Dog 12 The Fox Jumps over the Parson’s Gate 5 Three Jovial Huntsmen 13 Come Lasses and Lads 6 Sing a Song for Sixpence 14 Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross, &c. 7 The Queen of Hearts 15 Mrs. Mary Blaize 8 The Farmer’s Boy 16 The Great Panjandrum Himself
The above selections are also issued in Four Volumes, square crown 4to, attractive binding, red edges. Each containing four different books, with their Coloured Pictures and innumerable Outline Sketches.
1 R. Caldecott’s Picture Book No. 1 3 Hey-Diddle-Diddle Picture Book 2 R. Caldecott’s Picture Book No. 2 4 The Panjandrum Picture Book
And also
In Two Volumes, handsomely bound in cloth gilt, each containing eight different books, with their Coloured Pictures and numerous Outline Sketches.
R. Caldecott’s R. Caldecott’s Collection of Collection of Pictures and Songs No. 1 Pictures and Songs No. 2
Miniature Editions.
Nine 5-1/2 by 4-1/2 Art Boards, flat back.
Four volumes entitled R. Caldecott’s picture books Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Each containing coloured plates and numerous Outline Sketches in the text.
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Crown 4to, picture covers.
Randolph Caldecott’s Painting Books. Three Volumes
Each with Outline Pictures to Paint, and Coloured Examples.
Oblong 4to, cloth.
A Sketch Book of R. Caldecott’s.
Containing numerous sketches in Colour and black and white.
London. Frederick Warne & Co. & New York.
The Published Prices of the above Picture Books can be obtained of all Booksellers or from the Illustrated Catalogue of the Publishers.