Illustrated Editions of Childrens Books a Selected List

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The pobble who has no toes. The Quangle Wangle's hat. Good, clear type. The illustrations, in color and in black and white, are character- ized by humor, story-telling quality, and simplicity of treatment. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. J 811 L82chi Children's Longfellow. 1908. Houghton, $3. 00 net. The poems most enjoyed by boys and girls, well printed on good paper, with wide margins. Eight illustrations in color by American artists, the one of Hiawatha in the canoe being especially pleasing. T...he decorated title-page, sub-titles and headings in color, and the cover picture of "The village blacksmith" add to the attractive appearance of the book. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. J 8n L82S Song of Hiawatha, with illustrations by Frederic Remington. 1906. Houghton, $4. 00 net. Twenty-two full-page photogravures, based upon the artist's long and intimate study of Indian life and customs, but sometimes fanciful in their treatment. Also many pen and ink drawings of fire-sticks, tomahawks, shields, war bonnets, pottery, bead orna- ments and other objects of Indian workmanship.

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