The mcloughlin brothers are considered the foremost american childrens book and game makers of the late 19th century. Tim mcloughlin is the editor of the multiple awardwinning anthology brooklyn noir and brooklyn noir 2. Author see all formats and editions hide other formats and editions. Books by william mcloughlin modern revivalism reprint charles grandison finney to billy graham by willi a m g. Included are 24 number boards, a bag of number tiles for the dealer to draw from, and glass markers for players to place on their boards.
The firms publications served to popularize such illustrators as thomas nast, william momberger, justin h. See more ideas about antique books, vintage books and vintage childrens books. Cut out and to be cut out games board games lotto backgammon. His books have been published in five languages and he is the 2003 recipient of italys premio penne award. Mcloughlin brothers publications wikimedia commons. Board and card games the values stated in this guide are to be used only as a guide. Most people attribute the rise of coloring books to a single publisher, the mcloughlin brothers. Values are not set to determine prices as auction and dealer values vary greatly and are affected by demand and condition.
The wordmaking game anagrams was popular during the second half of the nineteenth century. They reprinted uncle toms cabin at least several times in the first two decades of the 20th century, sometimes in their young folks standard library series, sometimes with new york as the publication place, and with at least two different covers and. The 1937 1st edition of this impressive and substantial abc book. Other publications include books on entrepreneurship, education and industrial relations.
Antique lotto game victorian era mcloughlin bros 24 cards as is comes in original wood box with a beautiful lithograph. The author does not assume responsibility for any losses that are the result of consulting this guide. It is a trick taking card game for two to six players and offers a fun way to enjoy time together. The game, which includes 23 game cards, wooden disks and small clear glass squares, comes in a wooden box made to look like a steamer trunk with the instructions for the game affixed to the labeling inside the lid. See more ideas about cards, author and matching games. Six books with colorful covers include easy word stories written by josephine pollard,good luck story book,rolling about stories,girls and boys budget of stories,hans tumbling,and every day story book. Mcloughlin brothers has 128 books on goodreads with 101 ratings. As one of the premier rare book sites on the internet, alibris has thousands of. The firms publications served to popularize illustrators including thomas nast, william momberger, justin h. Originally published circa 1883 by mcloughlin brothers of new york, this 3booksinone collection is lavishly illustrated with 48 colortinted images of circus performers. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search.
Books by mcloughlin brothers author of goody twoshoes. Mcloughlin brothers publishers is a publisher of childrens books. The company was a pioneer in color printing technologies in childrens books. Lotto,bingo applied health sciences university of waterloo. This chromolithographed shaped book was published by mcloughlin bros. See more ideas about vintage board games, vintage games and antique toys.
Media in category mcloughlin brothers publications the following 41 files are in this category, out of 41 total. Antique lotto game victorian era mcloughlin bros 24 cards. Catalogs, price lists, and order forms the following catalogs, prices lists, and order forms from the mcloughlin bros. Kids hard at work coloring, as seen in the preface to the little folks coloring book. Pritchard in the family book of games 1994, page 168 states. They specialized in childrens books and picture books, but also published linen books, games, paper dolls, puzzles, and toys.
Elton, a wood engraver, to publish toy books, comic almanacs, and valentines under the name elton and co. Mcloughlin brothers publishers publisher contact information. He is also a former chairperson and president of the mayo association in galway. Shop the latest titles by mcloughlin brothers at alibris including hardcovers, paperbacks, 1st editions, and audiobooks from thousands of sellers worldwide. Mcloughlin opaque window is a book of poems touching on politics, greed, hypocrisy, parenting, love, hope, and maybe some aliens.
The company specialized in illustrated classic stories for children. Mcloughlin brothers was a new york publishing firm that pioneered the systematic use of color printing technologies in childrens books, particularly between 1858 and 1920. Outspoken, unpredictable and intoxicating, evelyn is the undisputed. After a few decades in business, the company became popular lithographic printers of childrens books and toys. Pocahontas first edition paul pryor bauman rare books. Squeekum book hardcover january 1, 1947 by mcloughlin bros. Home local books best sellers kids contact 20% off best sellers use code. Digital copies have been made since each item is extremely fragile. Best sellers gift ideas new releases whole foods todays deals amazonbasics coupons gift cards customer service free shipping shopper toolkit registry sell. Mother gooses nursery rhymes 1899 by mcloughlin bros inc. Some of the books published by mcloughlin brothers publishers include swept from the storm, the secret of thunder mountain, the little lame prince and his traveling cloak, and babys mother goose. First edition thus and early movie tiein edition with inspired by warner bros.
Artist is unknown, but would like to know the value of this print, in its original frame, for insurance purposes. Search the online catalog to locate additional materials about the mcloughlin bros. The hidden stone mystery, a tom quest adventure by fran striker, mcloughlin bros. Tim mcloughlin tim mcloughlin is the editor of the multiple awardwinning anthology brooklyn noir and brooklyn noir 2. William gerald mcloughlin books list of books by author. Home local books best sellers kids contact local books.
The tim mcloughlin notebook tim mcloughlinakashic books. This is a beautiful old childrens book that is from the victorian era, probably late 1890s to early 1900s, published by the mcloughlin bros of new york with fabulous illustrations printed in oil. Aug 02, 2016 kids hard at work coloring, as seen in the preface to the little folks coloring book. Mcloughlin publications are particularly well known for their use of colored illustrations, which were handstenciled during the firms early years and printed using. The only deck i have seen that features henry david thoreau. No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. Victorian childrens book the swan mcloughlin brothers. Victorian childrens book the swan mcloughlin brothers, status. Alices adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll 1890. The values stated in this guide are to be used only as a guide. A complete dollhouse related childrens antique book to print out in miniature stunning full.
Apr 23, 20 i found this rare edition of alices adventures in wonderland through a friend and ive come to gather my own collection of antique books and old editions of the carroll books. Visit to the circus features horses, and is followed by the monkeys circus. It features poems and pictures about africanamerican children at work and play, including a stunning picture of africanamerican children racing horses through a town. The story of the three little kittens by mcloughlin bros, springfield, mass. Antique 1890 mcloughlin bros ny little pigs linen book. Help with reading books report a bad link suggest a new listing. Antique lotto game victorian era mcloughlin bros 24 cards as is. In the 1930s when alfred butts invented his word game. Under its now faded cover are 48 tiny cards, 4 character cards and 2 extra neighbor cards, and a small instruction booklet containing an enduring story. Early 1900s childrens story books by mcloughlin bros. The mcloughlin brothers, a publishing firm located in springfield, massachusetts, specialized in reprinting various texts for children. Books by mcloughlin brothers mcloughlin brothers average rating 3. Feb 26, 2014 this deck consists of 72 cards and 18 authors 17 americans, with charles dickens the sole brit.
Mcloughlin brotherss featured books the magic mirror. Opaque window is a selection of poems that have crossed through the fabrics of my mind onto paper or pixilated lettering on a glowing monitor. Collection the society holds one of the major repositories of mcloughlin bros. Mcloughlin brothers dec2011 by mcloughlin brothers isbn. Original quarter red cloth spine and color pictorial pastedown paper covered boards, approximately 8x10 inches, nonpaginated, well illustrated with black and white drawings, including a tippedin plate. Presumed first edition no additional printings listed. Mcloughlin brotherss most popular book is jack spratt and other rhymes aunt marys lit. See all books authored by william gerald mcloughlin, including rhode island, a history states and the nation, and revivals, awakenings, and reform chicago history of american religion, and more on. Elton and when the senior partners for elton and company retired in 1850, the son took over the firm. I found this rare edition of alices adventures in wonderland through a friend and ive come to gather my own collection of antique books and old editions of the carroll books.
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