Than you very much! With that library record, there shouldn't be a problem getting clearance for it. Andrew On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Kathryn Lybarger wrote:
From worldcat, it looks like it is 1875. Here is a link to a record of it in a university card catalog:
http://iucat-alt.iu.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/X/0/0/5/?searchdata8=ocm38171127
On 7/3/06, Andrew Sly <sly@victoria.tc.ca> wrote:
Are there still a few people on this list?
I have a children's picture book here that would make a nice addition to PG, but I have been unable to find a library record which might help confirm the date of it. Perhaps someone with access to worldcat could help.
I've search in Copac (a british union catalog), the LoC catalog and Amicus (Canadian union catalog) and have not been able to find it.
Title page transcription is as follows:
MY / FIRST PICTURE BOOK. / WITH / THIRTY-SIX PAGES OF PICTURES / [Emblem] / PRINTED IN COLOURS BY KRONHEIM. / LONDON & NEW YORK: / GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS.
Contents are: My First Alphabet The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe The Babes in the Wood Little Bo-peep The Five little Pigs Old Mother Goose and her son Jack
I believe the illustrator is Joseph Martin Kronheim, 1810-1896.
Any help would be fantastic,
Thanks, Andrew