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The Nursery play book (Plate 2)
The Nursery play book (Plate 2)
TitleThe Nursery play book (Plate 2)
AuthorUnknown
PublisherMcLoughlin Brothers
Publisher LocationUnited States--New York--New York
Publication Date1870-1879?
PrinterUnknown
IllustratorUnknown
Image Production ProcessRelief prints
NotesIllustrated with color relief prints.
Printed on the cover: Uncle Ned's Picture Books.
Contains illustrated verses and text including "Maxims for all", "Try again", "The idle boy", and "Table rules for little folks" that provide behavioral guidance for children.
This page depicts a young boy and girl exhibiting improper table manners. Both have their elbows on the table and the boy is playing with his spoon.
Contextual NotesMcLoughlin Brothers was active between 1858 and 1920 and at one time was seen as a pioneer in color printing technologies in children's books.
Subjects (LCSH)Children's poetry, American
CategoryMoral instruction
Manners and social etiquette
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL0092
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Object TypeBook
Physical Description[8] p., [4] leaves of plates: illustrated; 27 x 17.5 cm.
Digital Reproduction InformationPhotographed 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 ChecklistExhibit checklist L.116
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