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Peter Parley's tales about ancient and modern Greece (p. 138)
Peter Parley's tales about ancient and modern Greece (p. 138)
TitlePeter Parley's tales about ancient and modern Greece (p. 138)
AuthorGoodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
PublisherDesilver, Thomas & Company
Publisher LocationUnited States--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Publication Date1836
PrinterUnknown
IllustratorUnknown
Image Production ProcessRelief prints--wood engravings
NotesIlllustrated with uncolored wood engravings.
Written in preface: "The following pages are not intended for mere children, or grave scholars. The first would not comprehend them, the last would bestow upon them only a sneer.... I have imagined myself surrounded by an audience of boys and girls about ten or twelve years of age, and to these, or such as these, I address my story.... While it is my endeavor to amuse, I would not let any opportunity escape to communicate knowledge, and impart principles of virtue in the hearts of my young listeners. I attempt only to give them an outline of the history of Greece, and enable them to form some tolerably just estimate of the people who figure in her history."
This page depicts scenes from the ancient Olympic Games which, according to this book, occured every fifth year at Olympia and consisted of wrestling, leaping, boxing, throwing, running, and horse and chariot races. The illustrations a boxing match, two men racing chariots, and the discus throw.
Contextual NotesSamuel Goodrich was born in Ridgefield, Connecticut, the 6th of ten children and the son of a minister, in 1793. His career as a book publisher began in 1816. In the early 1820s Goodrich came to the conclusion that children as well as adults preferred to read truth rather than fancy and that it would be possible to present history, geography, science, etc. ( truth) in such a way that it would be more interesting to children than fairies, giants and monsters. Based on this conclusion Goodrich moved his business to Boston and Peter Parley was born in 1827 with PETER PARLEY'S TALES ABOUT AMERICA. Goodrich expanded his publishing efforts to textbooks and magazines. His publications were so popular that he attracted imposters, particularly in England. Spurious Peter Parleys appeared everywhere, infuriating Goodrich, but he did not succeed in putting an end to them.
Subjects (LCSH)Greece--History
CategoryPeter Parley
History
LanguageEnglish
Digital CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Digital ID NumberCHL0071
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionChildren's Historical Literature Collection
Object TypeBook
Physical Description203 p.: illustrated; 14 x 11 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 13.9
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