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THE PRIZE FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 1907

Published by Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. Limited. 1907

Almost very good condition. Red cloth spine, yellow and red covers with onlay of dogs stealing food off a table, adverts to rear cover. 13 colour plates plus b/w illustrations. 164 pages.

Spine bumped. Wear to corners and lower edges. Covers slightly grubby. Ink inscription to front endpaper. Just an odd mark to contents. All plates present and in fine condition, tissue guard to frontis is browned.

Stock no. 1506085

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Contents

  • A Baby Rhinoceros
  • A Christmas Candle
  • A Famous Riddle
  • Amalfi
  • Anxious to be Fed
  • Birds and their Nests:-
  • The Turtle Dove
  • The Blackbird
  • Bob's Picture-ball
  • Brian the Courtier
  • Chinese Boys and Girls
  • Do your Share
  • Eastern Fables:-
  • The Snail and the Buffalo
  • The Monkey and the Lizard
  • How Basil Kept his Wits about Him
  • How the Rhinoceros is Cught
  • Jack's Misadventure
  • Jim, the Railway Dog
  • Kittty's Way
  • Leap-frog
  • Living and Moving or, How we Travel:-
  • From Dandy-horse to Bicycle
  • Snow-shoes, Ski, and Skates
  • Wind-carriages, Kite-carriages, and Ice-yachts
  • Stilts and other Aids to Travelling
  • Carriers and Runners
  • Palanquins and Sedans
  • Man-carriages
  • Cars, Hors-litters, and Coaches
  • Elephants, Horses, and Mules
  • Sledges
  • Oxen and Yaks
  • Camels and Camel Caravans
  • Missing Words of Scripture
  • Mollie's Talent
  • Mountains of Scrpture
  • My Pets:-
  • The Green Parrot
  • Jacko
  • Yorick
  • Another Green Parrot
  • Names in Sentences
  • Old Testament Puzzles
  • Only a London Sparrow
  • 'Please let me in'
  • Rhymed Enigma
  • Rivers and Pools of Scripture
  • Scripture Acrostic
  • Scripture Enigmas
  • Scripture Trios
  • Spanish Children at Play:-
  • The Girl with the Black Eyes
  • Buraguinha
  • 'I blow and give it to you alive'
  • 'Stand and Deliver!'
  • 'Supping Sunshine'
  • Synmpathy
  • Talking Trees
  • Teddy's Toothache
  • The Bran-tub
  • The Cautious Ape
  • The Christmas Market at Vienna
  • The Contented Creeper
  • The Fairy Carpenter
  • The 'Magic'
  • The Other Side of the Cloud
  • The Tom-tits' Christmas-tree
  • The Voice of the great Bear
  • The Weasel and teh Rabbit
  • Too Literal
  • Two Monkey Visitors
  • Words omitted
  • Poetry
  • A Christmas Cracker
  • A Doll's Lament
  • A Duet
  • All can do Something
  • A Naughty Little Lie
  • Father's Darling
  • 'First Come, First Served'
  • Friendly Pat
  • Happy baby
  • How to be a Boy: by the Rev. E. E. Bradford
  • 'If "Ifs" and "Ands" were Pots and Pans'
  • Johnny
  • Learning
  • Little Red Riding Hood
  • Lullaby
  • May Flowers
  • Naughty Dolly
  • Nest-mnaking
  • Our Campaign
  • Patience Rewarded
  • Pussy beaten
  • Shadows
  • Spring Showers
  • Swing Song
  • The Bee and the Boy
  • The Children's Flowers
  • The Christmas Visitor
  • The Daisy's Old Frock
  • The Dustman's Song
  • The First Snow
  • The Flowers at School
  • The Glow-worm and the Star
  • The Railway Train
  • Coloured Pictures
  • 'Please Let Me In!'
  • A Duet
  • Little Red Riding Hood
  • April Showers
  • Spring Flowers
  • 'First Come, First Served!'
  • Anxious to be Fed
  • Leap-Frog
  • 'Stand and Deliver!'
  • Negro Tamarin and Pinche Marmoset
  • Father's darling
  • A Christmas Cracker

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