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The Real Mother Goose - "200 Illustrated Story" - cover

The Real Mother Goose - "200 Illustrated Story"

Blanche Fisher Wright

Editorial: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books

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Sinopsis

Blanche Fisher Wright is children's books illustrator, active in the 1910s. She is best known as being the illustrator of The Real Mother Goose, originally published in 1916.

LIST OF THE RHYMES

About the Bush
The Alphabet
An Equal
An Icicle
Around the Green Gravel
As I Was Going Along
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
Baby Dolly
The Balloon
The Bells
Banbury Cross
Bandy Legs
Barber
Bat, Bat
Bedtime
Bees
Bell Horses
Belleisle
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
Betty Blue
Billy, Billy
Birds of a Feather
The Bird Scarer
The Black Hen
The Blacksmith
Blue Bell Boy
Bobby Shaftoe
Bobby Snooks
Boy and Girl
Boy and the Sparrow
The Boy in the Barn
The Bunch of Blue Ribbons
Burnie Bee
Buttons
Bye, Baby Bunting
Caesar's Song
A Candle
Candle-Saving
The Cat and the Fiddle
A Cherry
A Chimney
Christmas ... to
The Winds
Winter
The Woman of Exeter
Young Lambs to Sell
Young Roger and Dolly ...
Disponible desde: 10/02/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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