Reblogging for beauty and CREDIT: illustration “City of Brass” by Maxfield Parrish for Arabian Nights (published 1909).
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The stars peep in on the birds in their nests by katinthecupboard on Flickr.
“Aldine Readers, Book One” by Catherine T. Bryce and Frank E. Spaulding. Illustrated by Margaret Ely Webb. Copyrighted in 1906 and 1916 by Newson & Company of New York.
“Aldine Readers, Book One” by Catherine T. Bryce and Frank E. Spaulding. Illustrated by Margaret Ely Webb. Copyrighted in 1906 and 1916 by Newson & Company of New York.
Outdoor kitchen by katinthecupboard on Flickr.
Jessie Willcox Smith, 1902, illustration for Scribner’s Monthly Magazine.
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title: this is a town
author: polly curren
illustrator: robert j. lee
publisher: follett publishing co.
copyright: 1957
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Chicken Soup with Rice - Sendak by klt:works on Flickr.
Deutscher Hausschatz in Wort und Bild / Bild 47 by micky the pixel on Flickr.
capybara!
Frontispiece from Britannia by William Camden, 1610.
Vintage Children’s Book, Ape in a Cape by jill_m_casey on Flickr.
written and illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg, 1952
Anatole the mouse. Anatole is by Eve Titus, pictures by Paul Galdone, published in 1957.
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Acht Lustige Eichhornchen (Eight Funny Squirrels) from Bilderbuch für die Nichte von Ditha Mautner von Markhof, by Koloman Moser, 1904.
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Illustration of Babar the elephant by Jean de Brunhoff.
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