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144:. As the subtitle indicates, the book features nursery rhymes and their characters, which the heroine, Merle, encounters in a place called Endom as she dreams while in bed recovering from a fall. Contemporary reviews praised her "lively and imaginative work. The author is to be most heartily congratulated on having made the very most of a novel idea. She has written a real fairy book, such as ought to make her popular in all the nurseries of the country ..... they will ask Miss Maggie Browne for more." The
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type'." A modern scholar notes differences between Merle and Alice, describing Merle as "an original and engaging character, courageous and defiant in her determination to vanquish the autocratic
Grunter Grim." Instead of "adapting and acquiescing" as Alice had done, "Merle is encouraged to 'Defy,
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described the author as "a young lady who is known and loved in the world of juvenile literature", who "succeeds where others may fail because she is in thorough sympathy both with her task and with her young readers", and wrote, "everybody is made happy, by means which the madcap ingenuity of the
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explained that "Betty had written the book so that when she was grown up and stupid she would know what her children would like or dislike. ... And then followed such a wonderful time ...: such adventures, such curious surprises, such unexpected excursions into Sum Land, Music Land, Paint Land,
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was mentioned among forthcoming publications in
September 1884. It was one of a series from Cassell of books for young readers about other countries, at a time when "everybody nowadays is expected to know a little about German and much about Germany." It was well received, and was described by
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pointed out, "Not all children love reading as mothers and nurses find to their cost when a wet day keeps the little ones prisoners. To solve their perplexities, in steps Miss Maggie Browne with a most useful little Manual, 'Pleasant Work for Busy
Fingers' (Cassell) which will teach restless
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children to make the most delightful things out of the humblest material - paper, beads clay and so forth. Founding her volume on a German original, Miss Browne presents her subject in most practical form with numerous and diagrams likely to convince the slowest pupil."
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reviewers as "a pleasantly chatty volume, not too learned", in which "all manner of odds and ends of information are brought together, and the simplicity and ease of the author's narrative should make her work popular with children."
122:, "all the amusing "make-believes" of little girls as to their dollies are quaintly set forth." It was "narrated in the simplest of language", and "deserves to be very popular in the nursery". Browne's two other 1884 titles,
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Browne's older brother, William Heaton Hamer (1862â1936) was a medical man who was
Medical Officer of Health for London and was knighted for his work in 1923.
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153:" type in which Miss Maggie Browne has shown a keen appreciation of the likings of children... There is much genuine humour in this brightly-woven tale..."
71:, nÊe Heaton, a writer of children's books. John Heaton, Hamer's maternal grandfather, was also a bookseller in Leeds. John Hamer joined the staff of
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Deride, Desist, Deny' ... successes reveal the ways that nonsense and imagination can oppose socially imposed expectations and constraints."
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was re-issued in 1889, when one reviewer considered it "perhaps the best of the series", and described Maggie Browne as "so able a writer".
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1241:. No. 10,983. 9 February 1924 – via Gale News Vault: The Financial Times Historical Archive, 1888-2010.
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Nonsense Land, until at last book comes to an end, and then one wants to turn back and read it all over again."
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author renders equally probable and satisfactory." Some reviewers recognised it as "a clever story of the "
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1058:. London, England: Cassell & Co: 355â357 – via Gale News Vault: 19th Century UK Periodicals.
1043:. London, England: Cassell & Co: 240â241 – via Gale News Vault: 19th Century UK Periodicals.
134:. They were "written in an easy simple style, and in a way likely to attract and amuse children."
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by Maude Scott was produced at the St. Pancras People's
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Browne died on 11 January 1937 at North Grove, Highgate leaving ÂŖ7,250 6s 8d.
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Alternative Alices: Visions and Revisions of Lewis Carroll's Alice Books
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Lancet, 1936; B.M.J., 1936; Nature, 1 Aug. 1936; Al.Cantab., iii, 210
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature, Volume 3
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reportedly owned a copy "as part of his collection of 'books of the
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Browne, Maggie (1 April 1884). "HOW HARRY AND BOB BECAME FRIENDS".
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Browne, Maggie (1 December 1884). "HEDWIG'S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS".
523:"Wanted - A King, Or, How Merle Set the Nursery Rhymes to Right"
896:. No. 2686. London, England. 11 October 1890. p. 466.
210:, Cassell & Co's "magazine for the young". Some, including
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Wanted, a King, Or, How Merle Set the Nursery Rhymes to Right
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914:. South Shields, Durham, England. 15 October 1890. p. 2
1409:. Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. 4 November 1887. p. 8
756:. Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. 6 December 1884. p. 3
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A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language
671:. Reading, Berkshire, England. 13 December 1884. p. 2
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as an illustrator. He wrote under the name of Sam Browne.
1357:. Leeds, Yorkshire, England. 12 November 1887. p. 10
811:. Hull, Yorkshire, England. 21 November 1884. p. 6
723:. York, Yorkshire, England. 12 December 1884. p. 6
1584:. Antrim, Northern Ireland. 19 January 1893. p. 6
478:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 615.
429:(1900), by L. T. Meade, M. B. Manwell and Maggie Brown
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1028:. No. 2869. London, England. 14 November 1897.
1010:. No. 1152. London, England. 26 December 1891.
1518:. London, Paris & Melbourne. 1895. p. 336
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612:The History of the House of Cassell
568:. Ardent Media. pp. 260, 323.
292:The Album for Home, School and Play
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1552:"Christmas Books for Young People"
1201:King, Richard (30 November 1910).
1135:. University of Florida PhD Thesis
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1179:. 26 October 1910. p. 11
750:"Some Christmas Publications"
665:"Literature. Christmas Books"
521:Sigler, Carolyn, ed. (2015).
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1076:. 27 June 1896. p. 30
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562:Halkett, Samuel (1971).
439:The Book Of Betty Barber
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236:The Book of Betty Barber
216:The Book Of Betty Barber
200:Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper
165:A dramatised version of
55:Early life and education
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596:General Register Office
422:(Cassell & Co 1897)
316:My Own Album of Animals
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197:1897) was reviewed in
132:My Own Album of Animals
1351:"Books for the Season"
346:Up And Down The Garden
1634:English Lakes Visitor
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1407:Sheffield Independent
717:"Books of the Season"
400:Tales Told For Sunday
218:, were serialised in
21:Maggie Brown (singer)
1630:"Art and Literature"
307:Our School Day Hours
112:Our School Day Hours
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1488:Western Daily Press
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286:Chats About Germany
151:Alice in Wonderland
102:Chats About Germany
97:Chats About Germany
49:Alice in Wonderland
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908:"A New Fairy Book"
867:"Literary Notices"
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1458:"Christmas Books"
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