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[edit]Queerie Queers with hands, wings, and claws ( ) | ||
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Author |
Palmer Cox |
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Illustrator |
Palmer Cox |
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Title |
Queerie Queers with hands, wings, and claws |
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Subtitle | with reminiscences and illustrations | |
Publisher |
John D. Larkin |
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Description |
Queerie Queers with Hands, Wings and Claws with Illustrations by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer_Cox" rel="nofollow">Palmer Cox</a> circa 1885 Queerie Queers with Reminiscences and Illustrations by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer_Cox" rel="nofollow">Palmer Cox</a> The Queer People of This Book Belong to the Animal Classes Both Wild and Tame From the Introduction: More than with anything else in the world, children are delighted with pictures and picture books. Pictures are childhood's happiest teachers. Illustrations are the windows through which the souls of children look at truth, at beauty and at life, and the apter the illustration the more lasting the lesson which is sure to follow. When a book or story is embellished it becomes a friend, and a book without pictures is like a flower without sunlight. Contents: The Fox, The Turkey, and The Fence The Bears and The Honey A Disappointed Tenant The Little Field Mouse Caught By a Whale The Dancing Crocodile (illustrated by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Millar" rel="nofollow">H. R. Millar</a>) Formidable Friends The Strange Adventure of a Brummagem Bear and a Kangaroo The Humane Man and the Bull Calf (illustrated by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._B._Frost" rel="nofollow">Arthur Burdett Frost</a>) Magic at Home [excerpts] (<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Good" rel="nofollow">M. Arthur Good</a>, translated and edited by <a href="https://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php?title=Professor_Hoffmann" rel="nofollow">Professor Hoffmann</a>, illustrated by <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Poyet" rel="nofollow">Louis Poyet</a>) - The Dancing Egg - To Lift a Tumber with the Open Hand - To Balance an Egg on the Neck of a Bottle - A Curious Coin Trick - A Self-Balancing Plate - The Force of the Breath - An Animated Shadow - To Pass a Person's Body Through a Playing-Card - To Drive a Needle Through a Penny - The Divided Pear - To Spin a Penny Upon The Point of a Needle - The Bottle and The Keys - To Drill a Hole With a Needle Through a Pin - The Five-Straw Puzzle - An Optical Illusion - A Life-Sized Dancing-Doll - The Magic Dart - A Modern Tantalus - Candle Lighting Under Difficulties - The Obstinate Cork - A Startler for a Careful Housekeeper - The Rotation of The Globe - A Paper Fish Made to Swim at Pleasure - A Plate Balanced on a Needle - Pencils Balanced in Mid-Air - The Self-Balanced Ladle - The Problem in Gymnastics - To Balance a Pencil on its Point - Robinson Crusoe's Pen - A Bridge of Lucifer Matches The Larks and The Farmer (versified from Aesop's Fables by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates" rel="nofollow">Mrs. Clara Doty Bates</a>) Dame Fidget and Her Silver Penny (versified by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates" rel="nofollow">Mrs. Clara Doty Bates</a>) Jack and Jill Hop-O-My-Thumb (versified by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates" rel="nofollow">Mrs. Clara Doty Bates</a>) The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf (versified from Aesop's Fables by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates" rel="nofollow">Mrs. Clara Doty Bates</a>) The Three Little Pigs Palmer Cox (1840 – 1924) was a Canadian illustrator and author. [source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer_Cox" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer_Cox</a>] Harold Robert Millar (1869 – 1942) was a prominent and prolific Scottish graphic artist and illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is best known for his illustrations of children's books and fantasy literature. [source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Millar" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Millar</a>] Arthur Burdett Frost (1851 – 1928), usually cited as A. B. Frost, was an American illustrator, graphic artist and comics writer. [source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._B._Frost" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._B._Frost</a>] Clara Doty Bates (1838 – 1895) was an American author. She was well known as a writer and published a number of volumes of poetry and juvenile literature. [source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Doty_Bates</a>] Arthur Good (1853 – 1928) was a French engineer, science educator, author and caricaturist who used the pen name Tom Tit. He wrote a series of weekly articles, La Science Amusante, or Amusing Science, that were collected in book form and have been translated and republished in more than 130 editions in several languages. His drawings were seriously and carefully rendered by scientific engraver Louis Poyet (1846–1913) and his assistants. [source: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Good" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Good</a>] Louis Poyet (1846- 1913) Is a French cartoonist, writer and illustrator, known for his work alongside the scientists from the end of the 19th century. [source: <a href="https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Poyet" rel="nofollow">https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Poyet</a>] Professor Louis Hoffmann (1839 - 1919), born Angelo John Lewis in England, was a lawyer, professor and the leading writer on magic, and on the games, amusements and puzzles of his time. [source: <a href="https://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php?title=Professor_Hoffmann" rel="nofollow">https://geniimagazine.com/wiki/index.php?title=Professor_Hoffmann</a>] |
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Language | English | |
Publication date |
1885 publication_date QS:P577,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Place of publication | Buffalo | |
Source | Internet Archive identifier: QueerieQueersWithHandsWingsAndClaws |
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