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| Title | The daisy; or, Cautionary stories in verse, pt. II (Lesson VII) |
| Author | Turner, Elizabeth, 1775?-1846; |
| Publisher | Johnson, Jacob
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| Publisher Location | United States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia |
| Publication Date | ca. 1808 |
| Printer | M'Culloch, William, 1782-1816
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| Illustrator | Unknown
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| Image Production Process | Relief prints--wood engravings
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| Notes | Chapbook with uncolored woodcut illustrations. A collection of illustrated verses that seeks to instill good moral and social behavior in children. Some of these are cautionary tales including "Poisonous fruit" and "Dangerous Sport" (about a boy burning himself while playing with a hot poker). Others point to good social and familial behavior and include titles such as "Going to bed", and "Telling Falsehoods (about a boy who lies about drowning the family cat). Yet others encourage religious fervor as exemplified by the the mournful complaint of "The Orphan" who has no one to depend on except God. This is the illustration that accompanies the verse entitled "Falsehood Corrected." Jacky drowns the family cat by tying her to a brick and throwing her in a pool of water. He insists that he did not kill the cat but is found out. After his parents "correct" him, he never does such a naughty thing again. |
| Contextual Notes | The first American edition of this title was published by Jacob Johnson in two parts in 1808. |
| Subjects (LCSH) | Conduct of life -- Juvenile poetry; Children's accidents -- Juvenile poetry; Play -- Juvenile poetry; Orderliness -- Juvenile poetry; Charity -- Juvenile poetry; Birds -- Juvenile poetry; Pets -- Juvenile poetry; Brothers and sisters -- Juvenile poetry; Animal welfare -- Juvenile poetry; Children and death -- Juvenile poetry; Poisoning -- Juvenile poetry; Table etiquette -- Juvenile poetry; Chimney sweep --Juvenile poetry; Runaway children -- Juvenile poetry; Orphans -- Juvenile poetry; Flowers -- Juvenile poetry |
| Category | Cautionary tales Moral instruction Manners and social etiquette
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| Language | English |
| Digital Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection |
| Digital ID Number | CHL1250 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division |
| Repository Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection PR5699.T79 D3 1808 |
| Object Type | Chapbook
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| Physical Description | [32] p.: illustrated; 14 x 9 cm. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Photographed from original book in TIFF format using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/EOS 400D, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2009. |
| Exhibit Checklist | Exhibit checklist L.131 |