Mother Goose's Melodies Or Songs For The Nursery

Mother Goose's Melodies Or Songs For The Nursery

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 186

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"He has taken as the basis of his work Halliwell's well-known and excellent collection of the 'Nursery rhymes of England;' ... On the other hand, he has added from various sources a number which are familiar to American children"--Preface, p. [vi]. This preface is largely based upon one appearing in the 1872 edition signed by "G.A.R." Includes a genealogical essay on "The Goose or Vergoose family.", p. [xi]-xix. Also includes Mother Goose rhymes set to music by Charles Moulton, p. 162-171. "To John Fleet Eliot, the great-great-grandson of Elizabeth Goose, known wherever the English language is spoken as Mother Goose"--dedication, p. [iv]. In brown diagonally-grained cloth with design of Mother Goose riding aside a gilt moon driving a team of flying geese. This design features both embossing and onlays. Title stamped in black on spine, "Mother Goose's melodies." Endpapers featuring various Mother Goose characters are lithographed in dull red ink on dark blue paper. Plates chromolithographed. Songs with music for various Mother Goose rhymes, p. 162-171. Wood-engraved illustrations for the songs signed, "G.F." (i.e., Gaston Fay). "Notes."--p. [173]-186. Bowdoin College attributes the notes to William Adolphus Wheeler. Cf. NUC pre-1956."


Mother Goose's Melodies For Children, Or Songs For The Nursery

Mother Goose's Melodies For Children, Or Songs For The Nursery

Author: A. R. G.

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 186

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"The editor ... thought it desirable to publish an annotated compilation of traditional nursery melodies ... In doing so, he has taken as the basis of his work Halliwell's well-known and excellent collection of 'Nursery rhymes of England;' ... On the other hand, he has added from various sources a number which are familiar to American children"--Preface, vi, signed "G.A.R.," and dated at Boston, November 6, 1869. Includes a genealogical essay on "The Goose or Vergoose family.", p. [xi]-xix. Also includes Mother Goose rhymes set to music by "Mr. Moulton," (i.e., Charles Moulton), p. 162-171. "To John Fleet Eliot, the great-great-grandson of Elizabeth Goose, known wherever the English language is spoken as Mother Goose"--dedication, p. [iii]. Copyright 1869 by Hurd and Houghton. "Riverside, Cambridge: stereotyped and printed by H.O. Houghton and Company."--title page verso. Title page printed in red and black ink. In green cloth. Wood engravings signed by "Harley." "Notes."--p. [173]-186. Bowdoin College Library attributes the notes to William Adolphus Wheeler. Cf. NUC pre-1956."