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Little Golden Book, 1954. Illustrated by J. P. Miller. Check out my blog to read more about J. P. Miller.
Just like you.
Eloise Wilkin, Golden Press, 1958 Eloise Wilkin (1904-1987) is one of the great illustrators of the Little Golden Books. Her work graces the pages of many of my favorite children's books. You can expect to see more of those books in the posts to come. Other publishers she worked for were Ginn, Scibner, Little Brown, Rand McNally, Random House and MacMillian. Many early illustrations were for school books. An example is 'The First Grade Book' for Ginn. Early in her career Eloise illustrated paper dolls for Samuel Gabriel & Sons, Playtime House and Jaymar. She illustrated for 4 years before marrying Sidney Wilkin, so early works are signed Eloise Burns. Her sister Esther married Sidneys' brother and Esther later wrote books and Eloise illustrated them. She signed a contract with Simon & Schuster in 1944 and went on to illustrate 47 little golden books, calendars, shape books,big goldens and sturdy goldens. Her illustrations show innocence of youth and wide-eyed wonder. She used her neighborhood, her children and their friends as models for her illustrations. --from Goldenbook.com This is my original copy of Baby's Mother Goose. It's part of the Little Golden Book series, published as a "sturdy book." Hmmm.... not so sturdy. Clearly, this book was well loved! !
This book was withdrawn from the library in 1969 and I think it is a real gem for the amateur scientists or budding scientists. I look high and low for a copy...
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Photos from Revised Children's Book Covers
Places to go, things to do, people to meet, and other illustrated essentials of daily living.
This lady (bluntly & hilariously) says all the things we wish we could say.
When a humor book for adults is actually a book filled with racism, sexism, bigotry, and xenophobia.
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Disturbing children books that inspired Tony Skatona. (Credit goes to superbomba for the image of the little girl.)
American illustrator, cartoonist, author and designer, Bob Staake, has some fun with classic children’s books and turns them into something quite… dark. Via Nerdcore
Eloise Wilkin, Golden Press, 1958 Eloise Wilkin (1904-1987) is one of the great illustrators of the Little Golden Books. Her work graces the pages of many of my favorite children's books. You can expect to see more of those books in the posts to come. Other publishers she worked for were Ginn, Scibner, Little Brown, Rand McNally, Random House and MacMillian. Many early illustrations were for school books. An example is 'The First Grade Book' for Ginn. Early in her career Eloise illustrated paper dolls for Samuel Gabriel & Sons, Playtime House and Jaymar. She illustrated for 4 years before marrying Sidney Wilkin, so early works are signed Eloise Burns. Her sister Esther married Sidneys' brother and Esther later wrote books and Eloise illustrated them. She signed a contract with Simon & Schuster in 1944 and went on to illustrate 47 little golden books, calendars, shape books,big goldens and sturdy goldens. Her illustrations show innocence of youth and wide-eyed wonder. She used her neighborhood, her children and their friends as models for her illustrations. --from Goldenbook.com This is my original copy of Baby's Mother Goose. It's part of the Little Golden Book series, published as a "sturdy book." Hmmm.... not so sturdy. Clearly, this book was well loved! !
Author and illustrator Bob Staake has been altering vintage children's books covers to create his twisted series, "Bad Little Children's Books." Staake
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Places to go, things to do, people to meet, and other illustrated essentials of daily living.
Git more Bad Childrens Books by clicking' that there button –>Bad Kids Books
Photos from Revised Children's Book Covers