Caldecott’s (Randolph) Picture Books.
There are 16 titles, bound in paper, printed in colors by Edmund Evans. They are also made in 4 vols. cloth, 4 titles to the volume, and in 2 vols. cloth, 8 titles to the volume. The titles are as follows: “John Gilpin”; “House that Jack Built”; “Babes in the Wood”; “Elegy on a Mad Dog”; “Three Jovial Huntsmen”; “Sing a Song of Sixpence”; “Queen of Hearts”; “The Farmer’s Boy”; “The Milkmaid”; “Hey Diddle Diddle”; “A Frog he Would a-Wooing Go”; “The Fox Jumps over the Parson’s Gate”; “Come, Lassies and Lads”; “Ride a Cock Horse”; “Mrs. Mary Blaize”; “The Great Panjandrum Himself.”
Especially good; far superior to the usual picture book. 3 to 8.
Child’s Hansel and Gretel, The.
A new and more than usually complete version of this story. 4 to 8.
Child’s Rip Van Winkle, The. Adapted from Washington Irving.
A good adaptation for children of this classic. 7 to 10.
Chinese Mother Goose Rhymes. Translated by Isaac T. Headland.
Nursery rhymes illustrated in a way that will stimulate the child’s interest in the little people of the East. 6 to 8.
Crane’s (Walter) Picture Books.