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| Title | Chatterbox menagerie of animals (cover) |
| Author | Francis, Laurence H. (editor) |
| Publisher | Estes and Lauriat Publishers
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| Publisher Location | United States--Massachusetts--Boston |
| Publication Date | 1892 |
| Printer | John Wilson and Son
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| Illustrator | Weir, Harrison, 1824-1906
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| Image Production Process | Relief prints
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| Notes | Illustrated with uncolored reliefs except for the cover which is colored printed. This publication contains short one page illustrated stories about the daily lives and strange behavior of animals and birds, some with moral overtones, some related to historical events, and some merely casual observations of the animal in nature. The cover depicts a young boy wearing horse riding clothes and holding a riding crop. Printed on the title page: Edited by Laurence H. Francis with illustrations by Harrison Weir and others. |
| Contextual Notes | Chatterbox was a British magazine for children that was established in 1866 by Reverend J. Erskine Clark to provide healthy reading for children and to compete with Penny Dreadfuls. In its early years, Chatterbox contained a mixture of serial stories, factual articles, and a moderate degree of religious instruction. In later years, more adventurous material was included. Chatterbox survived until 1948 (Oxford Companion to Children's Literature, 1984). Harrison Weir was a natural history artist and a great lover of animals. He organized the first cat show in England in the Crystal Palace, London, in 1871. |
| Subjects (LCSH) | Animals--Juvenile literature |
| Category | Natural sciences Moral instruction
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| Language | English |
| Digital Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection |
| Digital ID Number | CHL0911 |
| Repository | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division |
| Repository Collection | Children's Historical Literature Collection PZ10.3.C4 1892 |
| Object Type | Book
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| Physical Description | [128] p.: illustrated; 36.5 x 22.5 cm. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from original book at 400-600 dpi in TIFF format using a ScanMaker 6800, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008. |
| Exhibit Checklist | Exhibit checklist L.152 |