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BENNETT, C.H.; DOYLE, RICHARD; LEAR, EDWARD; UPTON, BERTHA and FLORENCE & Others (see below): The complete set of 35 facsimile editions of English illustrated children's books from the Osborne Collection, as under. Including: Goody Two Shoes, Old Nurse's Book of Rhymes, In Fairyland, A Book of Nonsense, Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls.
The 35 titles are:
Orbis Sensualium by J.A. Comenius (1777)
Goody Two Shoes (1766)
A New Years Gift for Little Masters & Misses. Illustrated by Bewick (1777)
The Birth-day Gift or the Joy of a New Doll by E.B. Upton (1796)
The Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1806)
The Moving Adventures of Old Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat (1807)
The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feats by William Roscoe. Illustrated by Mulready (1807)
The Peacock 'At Home' by C.A.T. Dorset. Illustrated by Mulready (1808)
The Mansion of Bliss, a New Game for the Amusement of Youth by T. Newton (1810)
Diamonds and Toads or Humilty Rewarded, and Pride Punished (ca. 1810)
Scripture Histories; from the Creation of the World, to the Death of Jesus Christ (ca. 1825)
Jack and Jill, and Old Dame Gill (ca. 1830)
A Visit to the Bazaar (1818)
The Ocean and its Inhabitants, with their uses to Man (1844)
The Traditional Faery Tales of Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast & Jack and the Beanstalk. Illustrated by Thomas Webster (1845)
The Gallant History of Bevis of Southampton. Illustrated by Frederick Tayler (1845)
A Mournfull Ditty on the Death of Fair Rosamond. Illustrated by John Absolon (1845)
The Sweet and Pleasant History of Patient Grissel. Illustrated by John Franklin (1845)
Hop-O'My-Thumb and the Seven-League Boots by George Cruikshank (1853)
Old Nurse's Book of Rhymes, Jingles and Ditties by C.H. Bennett (1858)
The New Picture Book being Pictorial Lessons ... for Children under Seven Years of Age by Nicholas Bohny (1858)
The Dog's Dinner Party (ca. 1870)
In Fairy Land, a Series of Pictures from the Elf World by Richard Doyle (1870)
Sing-Song by C. G. Rossetti. Illustrated by Arthur Hughes (1872)
The Alphabet of Old Friends by Walter Crane (1875)
Puss in Boots by Walter Crane (1897)
A Book of Nonsense by Edward Lear (1875)
Under the Window by Kate Greenaway (1878)
Kate Greenaway's Calendar (1884)
Cinderella with Five Set Scenes and Nine Trick Changes (ca. 1880)
The Diverting History of John Gilpin by William Cowper. Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott (1878)
The Babes in the Wood by Randolph Caldecott (1879)
The Nursery 'Alice' by C. L. Dodgson. Illustrated by Sir John Tenniel (1889)
The Baby's Own Aesop by Walter Crane (1887)
The Adventures of Two Dutch Dolls by B.H. Upton. Illustrated by F.K. Upon (1895)
