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Material Information
- Title:
- Comic alphabet
- Creator:
- R. Shugg & Co ( Publisher )
- Place of Publication:
- New York
- Publisher:
- R. Shugg & Co.
- Publication Date:
- c1872
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 8 leaves : ;
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Alphabet rhymes -- 1872 ( rbgenr )
Publishers' advertisements -- 1872 ( rbgenr ) Bldn -- 1872
- Genre:
- Alphabet rhymes ( rbgenr )
Publishers' advertisements ( rbgenr )
- Spatial Coverage:
- United States -- New York -- New York
- Target Audience:
- juvenile ( marctarget )
Notes
- General Note:
- Includes publisher's advertisement.
- Funding:
- Preservation and Access for American and British Children's Literature, 1870-1889 (NEH PA-50860-00).
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- University of Florida
- Holding Location:
- Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature in the Department of Special Collections and Area Studies, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida
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- Resource Identifier:
- 028004961 ( ALEPH )
26812767 ( OCLC ) AJH6393 ( NOTIS )
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NEW YORK:
R. SHUGG & CO., Publishers.
Bold Ben Butler,
A-thumping away, A man born to lead,
Drumming out airs A lawyer, a statesman,
With artistic display. A soldier at need.
Chin-Chin of Cochin, Drunken sot,
The Land of the Tea, A useless old soul, _
So smiling and bland— Now brought to want,
The Heathen Chinee. By his love of the bowl.
aie < Bi ee Pattee tein as whl aslo aes 1
Elegant Ella, Stands for Frog,
Enchanting and fair, The troubadour fond,
The ballet girl, graced Whose night serenadings
With luxuriant hair, =~ Ascend from the pond.
a
3 g So
“a Ke
be eRe
| Growling growler, Horace the printer,
And how gentle he is One who knows how
We may readily judge To edit a paper,
From a look at his phiz. Or handle a plough. ~
2 eae
Stands for Indian, . Judas, Josephus.
The braves of the trail, A merchant who bags
A representative chief Old hats, or old clothes,
Is great Spotted Tail. Shoes, bottles, or rags.
Stands for Katy, Stands for locust,
A dame who delights Sceptre of the police,
To stand ’fore the public A magical wand
For feminine rights. For keeping the peace. |
|
SS
Monkey,an ape,some | Negro of Africa, as a
_ What Is It or other. Slave doomed to toil,
According to Darwin, Now free and a man
A. man and a brother. On America’s soil.
For O’Flannigan, _ Portrait of Plymouth
The Paddy with pipe Church Preacher—
Not averse to a smoke, Who knows not the face of
A dance, or a fight.
Henry Ward Beecher.
President Grant, Quiet Quakeress,
Who, with his spouse, In apparel so plain,
|. Are guests of the nation, | Equipped for the weather,
At the White House. For sunshine or rain.
aN
Rabbit so timid, _ QY Showman of mermaids
Fleet-footed in chase, Dwarfs, strange sights,
He will give his pursuers To revel in humbug,
A wonderful race. Our Barnum delights.
5
eee ea
S Stanley, who went to ot
Livingstone’s aid, All kinds of greed—
T stands for Tammany,
T stands for Tweed.
Is for urchin, the V Valiant fop,
Boy with the slate, So vain of his trade,
All radiant with smiles, I fear all his service
In view of the cake. Is done on parade.
a at aa pis 4
For pr eho ihe
William best known
Now Emperor of Germany
Wearing a crown.
For youth, and what
His future shall be
eadily learned from
iy e er ait at D.
All cooing and prattle
Excitement. prolonged by
The sound of his rattle.
Zany a fool,
The clown of the ring
Not half such a fool
As the fool tippling gin.
eae
- BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED IN OIL COLORS.
Fables: Quarto size; compiled from Asop,
LaFontaine, and the Russian of the cele-
brated Kriloff. Some of these are old and
fayored acquaintances, while others are
here published for the first time in this
country. Embellished with handsome full-
page illustrations, printed in colors, from
designs by Stephens and others. Nos, 1
and 2 now ready.
Nursery Rhymes: With numerous
colored illustrations from designs by
Stephens. Price 25 cents..
.
Little Workers: A Ilistory of some of
God’s Little Creatures that Labor Without
hands: By Jj. ©. Beard. Magnificently
illustrated with numerous full-page pictures,
printed in oil colors, from designs by Beard.
Quarto size. Price $1. A book that has
received the most flattering commendations
of the press. It is writtenina style that
will mect the comprehension and enchain
the attention of any reader, old or young.
‘Little Fantasy: The Adventures of
Littie Fantasy with the Water Imps. Price
25 cents.
Littls Charley’s Visits.
HAZELDALE, Its Feathered Help.
HAZELDALE, Its Lawn Pets.
WHAT HE SAW IN CENTRAL PARK.
(4to. Singly or in one Book.)
Holiday Series.
SCHOOL DAYS.
MAS BOXES. MERRY CHIMES OF
CHRISTMAS TIMES.
(4to, Singly or in one Book.)
Merry Christmas Series.—4to.
COCK ROBIN. i
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
THREE CHRIST-.
Aunt Lutie’s Story Books.
THE DISCONTENTED DUCKS.
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
Cinderella Series.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
ADVENTURES OF A COCKATOO,
THE GIANT wirn 11 GOLDEN HAIR.
Aunt Lutie’s A, B, C, OF ANIMALS.
_ ALPHABET ON LEGS.
COMIC ALPHABET.
Aunt Lutie’s Syow Dror A, B, C.
wer 46 Prrrose PRIMER.
aes DisconrENTED CHicKEN,
sf Wuo Store My Nzsr?
Mother Coose Melodies and
Other Rhymes. Silhouette Illus-
trations.
Series No. 1.
Smpte Simon.
JOHN GILPIN.
Cook Rosin.
House THAT JAcK Burr.
Series No. 2.
Lirrrr Drrries. CINDERELLA.
CHILDREN IN THE Woop.
Series No. 3,or One Cent Series,
Kine or tHE Woops.
Ber snp Dove. Tue Krxe Biro.
Tne Seeckitep Gardener. Tures WIsHEs.
Bruix, raz Danorwe Bear. , Misrer Fox.
Cock Rosin.
CARDS, ALPHABET CARDS, DOMINO CARDS, CHECKER BOARDS, TOY MONEY.
THE GRECIAN PHALANX, «a
Strategical Game.
R. SHUGG & CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. |
watered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by R. SHUGG & C_.,, in the office of the Librarian of Congress.
at Washington.
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NEW YORK:
R. SHUGG & CO., Publishers.
Bold Ben Butler,
A-thumping away, A man born to lead,
Drumming out airs A lawyer, a statesman,
With artistic display. A soldier at need.
Chin-Chin of Cochin, Drunken sot,
The Land of the Tea, A useless old soul, _
So smiling and bland— Now brought to want,
The Heathen Chinee. By his love of the bowl.
aie < Bi ee Pattee tein as whl aslo aes 1
Elegant Ella, Stands for Frog,
Enchanting and fair, The troubadour fond,
The ballet girl, graced Whose night serenadings
With luxuriant hair, =~ Ascend from the pond.
a
3 g So
“a Ke
be eRe
| Growling growler, Horace the printer,
And how gentle he is One who knows how
We may readily judge To edit a paper,
From a look at his phiz. Or handle a plough. ~
2 eae
Stands for Indian, . Judas, Josephus.
The braves of the trail, A merchant who bags
A representative chief Old hats, or old clothes,
Is great Spotted Tail. Shoes, bottles, or rags.
Stands for Katy, Stands for locust,
A dame who delights Sceptre of the police,
To stand ’fore the public A magical wand
For feminine rights. For keeping the peace. |
|
SS
Monkey,an ape,some | Negro of Africa, as a
_ What Is It or other. Slave doomed to toil,
According to Darwin, Now free and a man
A. man and a brother. On America’s soil.
For O’Flannigan, _ Portrait of Plymouth
The Paddy with pipe Church Preacher—
Not averse to a smoke, Who knows not the face of
A dance, or a fight.
Henry Ward Beecher.
President Grant, Quiet Quakeress,
Who, with his spouse, In apparel so plain,
|. Are guests of the nation, | Equipped for the weather,
At the White House. For sunshine or rain.
aN
Rabbit so timid, _ QY Showman of mermaids
Fleet-footed in chase, Dwarfs, strange sights,
He will give his pursuers To revel in humbug,
A wonderful race. Our Barnum delights.
5
eee ea
S Stanley, who went to ot
Livingstone’s aid, All kinds of greed—
T stands for Tammany,
T stands for Tweed.
Is for urchin, the V Valiant fop,
Boy with the slate, So vain of his trade,
All radiant with smiles, I fear all his service
In view of the cake. Is done on parade.
a at aa pis 4
For pr eho ihe
William best known
Now Emperor of Germany
Wearing a crown.
For youth, and what
His future shall be
eadily learned from
iy e er ait at D.
All cooing and prattle
Excitement. prolonged by
The sound of his rattle.
Zany a fool,
The clown of the ring
Not half such a fool
As the fool tippling gin.
eae
- BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED IN OIL COLORS.
Fables: Quarto size; compiled from Asop,
LaFontaine, and the Russian of the cele-
brated Kriloff. Some of these are old and
fayored acquaintances, while others are
here published for the first time in this
country. Embellished with handsome full-
page illustrations, printed in colors, from
designs by Stephens and others. Nos, 1
and 2 now ready.
Nursery Rhymes: With numerous
colored illustrations from designs by
Stephens. Price 25 cents..
.
Little Workers: A Ilistory of some of
God’s Little Creatures that Labor Without
hands: By Jj. ©. Beard. Magnificently
illustrated with numerous full-page pictures,
printed in oil colors, from designs by Beard.
Quarto size. Price $1. A book that has
received the most flattering commendations
of the press. It is writtenina style that
will mect the comprehension and enchain
the attention of any reader, old or young.
‘Little Fantasy: The Adventures of
Littie Fantasy with the Water Imps. Price
25 cents.
Littls Charley’s Visits.
HAZELDALE, Its Feathered Help.
HAZELDALE, Its Lawn Pets.
WHAT HE SAW IN CENTRAL PARK.
(4to. Singly or in one Book.)
Holiday Series.
SCHOOL DAYS.
MAS BOXES. MERRY CHIMES OF
CHRISTMAS TIMES.
(4to, Singly or in one Book.)
Merry Christmas Series.—4to.
COCK ROBIN. i
A MERRY CHRISTMAS.
THREE CHRIST-.
Aunt Lutie’s Story Books.
THE DISCONTENTED DUCKS.
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
Cinderella Series.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
ADVENTURES OF A COCKATOO,
THE GIANT wirn 11 GOLDEN HAIR.
Aunt Lutie’s A, B, C, OF ANIMALS.
_ ALPHABET ON LEGS.
COMIC ALPHABET.
Aunt Lutie’s Syow Dror A, B, C.
wer 46 Prrrose PRIMER.
aes DisconrENTED CHicKEN,
sf Wuo Store My Nzsr?
Mother Coose Melodies and
Other Rhymes. Silhouette Illus-
trations.
Series No. 1.
Smpte Simon.
JOHN GILPIN.
Cook Rosin.
House THAT JAcK Burr.
Series No. 2.
Lirrrr Drrries. CINDERELLA.
CHILDREN IN THE Woop.
Series No. 3,or One Cent Series,
Kine or tHE Woops.
Ber snp Dove. Tue Krxe Biro.
Tne Seeckitep Gardener. Tures WIsHEs.
Bruix, raz Danorwe Bear. , Misrer Fox.
Cock Rosin.
CARDS, ALPHABET CARDS, DOMINO CARDS, CHECKER BOARDS, TOY MONEY.
THE GRECIAN PHALANX, «a
Strategical Game.
R. SHUGG & CO., PUBLISHERS, NEW YORK. |
watered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by R. SHUGG & C_.,, in the office of the Librarian of Congress.
at Washington.
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