For full biographical notes on Walter Crane see part 1, and for earlier works see parts 1 -4 also.
This is part 5 of a 12-part post on the children's books of Walter Crane:
1877 The Baby's Opera:
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Cover |
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End-paper |
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Title page |
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Dedication |
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Contents page |
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Girls and Boys Come Out To Play |
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Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush |
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Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush |
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Oranges and Lemons |
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St. Paul's Steeple |
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How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? |
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How Does My Lady's Garden Grow? |
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Natural History |
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Lavender's Blue |
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I Saw Three Ships |
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I Saw Three Ships |
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Ding Dong Bell |
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Puss At Court |
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Three Blind Mice |
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Dickory Dock |
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The Frog's Wooing |
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The Frog's Wooing |
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The Frog and The Crow |
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The Frog and The Crow |
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Mrs Bond |
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Mrs Bond |
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Christmas Day In The Morning |
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Little Jack Horner |
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Good King Arthur |
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Good King Arthur |
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A Jolly Miller |
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A Song Of Sixpence |
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Little Bo Peep |
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Little Bo Peep |
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Baa! Baa! Black Sheep |
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Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son |
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There Was A Lady Loved A Swine |
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There Was A Lady Loved A Swine |
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Over The Hills And Far Away |
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Cock Robin and Jenny Wren |
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I Had A Little Nut Tree |
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I Had A Little Nut Tree |
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Dr. Faustus |
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Three Children |
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My Pretty Maid |
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Where Are You Going To My Pretty Maid? |
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The Plough Boy In Luck |
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Warm Hands |
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Jack and Jill |
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Jack and Jill |
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Dance A Baby |
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Hush-A-By-Baby |
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Old King Cole |
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Old King Cole |
These are so lovely! Thank you for sharing them!
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