For full biographical notes on Walter Crane see part 1, and for earlier works see parts 1 - 6 also.
This is part 7 of a 12-part post on the children's books of Walter Crane:
1883 Pan Pipes:
Front cover |
Board-paper |
End-paper |
End-paper |
End-paper |
Frontispiece |
Title page |
Dedication |
Preface |
Contents page |
Come Live With Me |
Pastime With Good Company |
The Hunt Is Up |
Jog On, Jog On |
It Was A Lover And His Lass |
'Twas In The Merry Month Of May |
Phillida Flouts Me |
My Lodging Is On The Cold Ground |
A Poor Beggar's Daughter |
The Bailiff's Daughter Of Islington |
The Spanish Lady |
To All You Ladies |
To All You Ladies |
Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes |
Now O Now I Needs Must Part |
O Mistress Mine |
Love Will Find Out The Way |
The Seeds Of Love |
The Seeds Of Love cont. |
Early One Morning |
O, Willow, Willow |
The Three Ravens |
Sir Simon de Montfort |
The Leather Bottel |
The Leather Bottel cont. |
The Hunter In His Career |
We Be Soldiers Three |
The Girl I've Left Behind Me |
Black-Eyed Susan |
We Be Three Poor Mariners |
The Mermaid |
It Was A Maid Of My Countree |
My Lady Greensleeves |
Barbara Allen |
Sally In Our Alley |
How Should Your True Love Know |
Near Woodstock Town |
Since First I Saw Your Face |
When The Bright God Of Day |
Who Liveth So Merry In All This Land |
Come Lasses And Lads |
Phillis On The New Made Hay |
Harvest Home |
End-paper |
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