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         Altemus Henry:     more books (101)
  1. A Child's Story of the Old testament by Henry Altemus Company, 1900
  2. Don'ts For Boys: Or Errors Of Conduct Corrected By An Old Boy (1902) by Henry Altemus Company, 2009-07-17
  3. Jack the Giant Killer and Other Stories by Henry Altemus Company, 1900
  4. Our Animal Friends by Henry Altemus, 1905
  5. Don'ts For Boys: Or Errors Of Conduct Corrected By An Old Boy (1902) by Henry Altemus Company, 2010-09-10
  6. Don'ts For Boys: Or Errors Of Conduct Corrected By An Old Boy (1902) by Henry Altemus Company, 2010-09-10
  7. Nursery Tales 1904 by henry altemus, 1904
  8. Barrack Room Ballads and Ditties (Altemus' Illustrated Vademecum Series, 14) by Rudyard Kipling, 1894
  9. Robinson Crusoe His Life and Strange Surprising Adventures (Henry Altemus Young People's Library) by Daniel Defoe, 1895
  10. History of William the Conqueror by Jacob Abbott, 2010-04-06
  11. The Peep of Day by Henry Altemus, 1893
  12. Thanatopsis and Other Poems by William Cullen Bryant, 2010-04-06
  13. Cybeline by William Shakespeare, 1910
  14. Young People's History of England by Edward S. Ellis, 2010-04-06

101. Violet Books: Fairyland Gallery II
The Cat and the Mouse A Book of Persian Fairy Tales (Philadelphia Henry Altemus,1906) is edited with an introduction by Hartwell James and includes forty
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Fairyland Gallery, Part II
Click on any thumbnail to see a larger view of that cover. The Cat and the Mouse: A Book of Persian Fairy Tales (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1906) is edited with an introduction by Hartwell James and includes forty illustrations by John R. Neill. The title story is the real winner of the collection, a long tale of the war between the mice and the cats, the mice being the winners, with illustrations reminiscent of Persian miniatures. The Mouse Miller and Other Stories Virna Sheard's The Golden Apple Tree Mrs. Musgrave's Victorian fairy tale In Cloudland Mrs. W. J. Hays' The Adventures of Prince Lazybones and Other Stories consists of four young-adult, literary fairy tales, a follow-up to Mrs. Hays earlier Princess Idleways. Alice Brown was one of the leading authors of New England regional tales of the Victorian era. In the new century, when most regionalists were considered passe, Alice had a second career as modern novelist and as playwrite. Among her plays is this lovely fairy tale, The Golden Ball

102. Violet Books: FitzJames O'Brien Bibliography
Philadelphia Henry Altemus Co., 1909. 1st separate publication of the classichorror story, in the slipin-the-pocket classics series with elegant art
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The Weird Tales of FitzJames O'Brien
With a Cartoon of Fitz forcibly recruiting New York ruffians for the McClelland's Rifles
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Poems and Stories of Fitz-James O'Brien. The Diamond Lens and Other Stories New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1885; London: Ward and Downey, 1887. William Winter's edition with the same 13 stories but lacking the poems and remembrances. What Was It? and Other Stories. London: Ward and Downey, 1889. Eight stories, including the supernatural "What Was It?" "The Lost Room" "The Pot of Tulips" "The Dragon-Fang Possessed by the Conjuror Piou-Lu," again drawn from the Winter edition. The Diamond Lens. Philadelphia: Henry Altemus Co., 1909. 1st separate publication of the classic horror story, in the "slip-in-the-pocket classics series" with elegant art nouveau boards. Introduction by Howard E. Altemus. The Diamond Lens. New York: Happy Hour Library, n.d. [c1919]. Small wraps, the one classic tale bound together with Bayard Taylor's "Friend Eli's Daughter." The Golden Ingot, The Diamond Lens, A Terrible Night, What Was It? A Mystery. Collected Stories.

103. Used Books - Re: Old Shakespeare Volumes
It is the Publications of Henry Altemus Company, Philadelphia. Is this a rarecopy of Shakespeare by Henry Altemus Pubilications is there any value to
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104. Sceti > Theodore Dreiser Web Source > Texts & Manuscripts
Philadelphia Henry Altemus, 1899. (49D1390). Poe, Edgar Allan. Best Known Works.New York Blue Ribbon Books, 1927. (49D-1390). Poe, Edgar Allan.
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B C D ... home P.A.N.: Vers och Prosa . Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt, 1927. (49D-1363) Page, Dorothy M. Gathering Storm . New York: International Publishers, 1932. (49D-1361) Palgrave, Francis T. The Golden Treasury . Washington D. C.: National Home Library Foundation, 1932. (49D-1362) Pancoast, Henry S. The Vista of English Verse . New York: H. Holt, 1911. Inscribed to Dreiser. (49D-1364) Pares, Bernard. Harmondsworth: Allen Lane, 1940. (58D-274) Parker, Cornelia. More Ports, More Happy Places . New York: Boni and Liveright, 1926. (49D-1365) Parker, Dorothy. Collected Poems: Not so Deep as a Well . New York: Viking Press, 1936. (49D-1368) Parker, Dorothy. Enough Rope . New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927. Inscribed to Dreiser by "Maudie." (49D-1366) Parker, Dorothy. Enough Rope . New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927. (49D-1367) Parsons, Cornelia M.

105. 2001.html 2001 UC Santa Cruz Library Exhibits
Altemus Illustrated New Illustrated Young People s Library. Philadelphia HenryAltemus Company s Publications, 1896. Opie, Iona and Peter.
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Hey Diddle Diddle:
A History of Children's Book Illustration
An exhibit featuring books from the University Library's Special Collections,
Multicultural Children's Literature Curriculum Collection, and Private Collections In the last three centuries, books for children have evolved from select moralistic texts available only to middle and upper class children to big business picture book publishing with an imaginative variety of available titles-appropriate for any child development level and in all price ranges. During this time, printing techniques changed from anonymously engraved and hand-colored plates to digital color reproductions of famous artists. Throughout the last three hundred years, artistic expression used to educate and amuse children in the medium of book illustration has grown in importance and received increasing recognition.
In this exhibit, we present a selection of historically important illustrated children's books and highlight our activity in building the University Library's multi-cultural and award winning children's book collection used in UCSC's teaching curriculum. We thank Emily Abbink, Bruce Larsen, Eve, Christine, and Anna Bunting, Ann Gibb, Barbara Rogoff, and Sara Rajan of Westside Stories for loaning items from their collections to this exhibit.

106. Jerome K. Jerome Bibliography
Published 1891 by Leadenhall Press London AND Simultaneously Published by HenryAltemus Philadelphia. Tommy Co. Published 1904 by Dodd, Mead Co.
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107. Humanities Reference Sources
Bloomsbury Dictionary of Myth Brewer s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, HenryAltemus, 1898 (unrestricted access); A Dictionary of African Mythology,
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