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especially designed. They included these tales: _Puck's Reports to Oberon; Four New Fairy Tales; The Sisters; Golden Locks; Grumble and Cherry; Little Red Riding Hood_, with four colored illustrations by Webster; _Beauty and the Beast_, with four colored illustrations by Horsley; _Jack and the Bean-Stalk_, with four colored illustrations by Cope; _Jack the Giant-Killer_, also illustrated by Cope; and _The Pleasant History of Reynard, the Fox_, with forty of the fifty-seven etchings made by Everdingen, in 1752. 1824-1883. Publications by Richard Doyle. These included _The Fairy Ring_, 1845; _Snow White and Rosy Red_, 1871; _Jack the Giant-Killer_, 1888, etc. 1846. _Undine_, by De La Motte Fouque, illustrated by John Tenniel, published by James Burns. 1846. _The Good-Natured Bear_, by Richard Hengist Home, the English critic. This was illustrated by Frederick Taylor, published probably by Cundall. The book is now out of print, but deserves to be reprinted. 1847-1864. _Cruikshank Fairy Library_. A series of small books in paper wrappers. Not equal to the German popular stories in illustration. It included _Tom Thumb_, 1830; _John Gilpin_, 1828 (realistic); and _The Brownies_, 1870. 1847. _Bob and Dog Quiz_. Author unknown. Revived by E.V. Lucas in _Old-fashioned Tales_. Illustrated by F.D. Bedford; published by Stokes, 1905. 1850. _The Child's Own Book_. Published in London. There was an earlier edition, not before 1830. The introduction, which in the 1850 edition was copied from the original, indicates by its style that the book was written early in the nineteenth century. The book was the delight of generations of children. It was a collection containing tales from _Arabian Nights_, Perrault's tales of _Cinderella, Puss-in-Boots, Hop-o'-my-Thumb, Bluebeard_, etc., D'Aulnoy's _Valentine and Orson_, chap-book stories of _Dick Whittinqton, Fortunatus, Griselda, Robinson Crusoe, The Children in the Wood, Little Jack_, and others. A recent edition of this book is in the _Young Folks' library_, vol. 1, published by Hall & Locke, Boston, 1901. 1850 (about). _The Three Bears_. Illustrated by Absalon and Harrison Weir. Addy and Co. 1824-1889. Work by Mrs. Mary Whateley. She had a Moslem school in Cairo an
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