THE BEAUTIFUL LAND OF NOD.
A collection of poems, songs, stories, and allegories dealing with child life. The work is profusely illustrated with dainty line engravings and photographs from life.
"The delight of the nursery; the foremost baby's book in the world."—N. O. Picayune.
| Quarto, sage green cloth | $1.00 |
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE Contemporary spellings have been retained evenwhen inconsistent. A small number of obvious typographical errors have beencorrected, and missing punctuation has been silently added. The list of additionalworks by the author has been moved to the end. | |
| I seemed too dear, too peaceful | It seemed too dear, too peaceful |
| do a thing that its | do a thing that is |
| three tittle escapades | three little escapades |
| "you gave me a fright," she she said | "you gave me a fright," she said |
| waiting, with her eyes on Elinora, sign | waiting, with her eyes on Elinor, for a sign |