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Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book

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in May, 1744. It was originally a sequel to a now-lost first volume published earlier that year. The rhymes and illustrations were printed from copper plates, the text being stamped with punches into the plates, a technique borrowed from map and music printing. The book measures
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is an older collection, no copies of its first printing have survived. The only other printed copies of nursery rhymes that predate the
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Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song-Book: The First Collection of English Nursery Rhymes: A Facsimile Edition with a History and Annotations
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There are also a number of less familiar rhymes, some of which were probably unsuitable for later sensibilities, including:
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are the oldest printed collections of English nursery rhymes known to still exist. Although
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For many years, it was thought that there was only a single copy in existence, now in the
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are in the form of quotations and allusions, such as the half-dozen or so that appear in
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The book contains forty nursery rhymes, many of which are still popular, including;
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Wolf, Shelby; Coats, Karen; Enciso, Patricia A.; Jenkins, Christine (2010).
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inches and it is printed in alternate openings in red and black ink.
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Handbook of Research on Children's and Young Adult Literature
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Index

nursery rhymes
1744
Mary Cooper
British Library
Cotsen Children's Library
Cotsen Occasional Press
Tommy Thumb's Song Book
Henry Carey
Ambrose Philips
Namby Pamby
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Girls and Boys Come Out To Play
Hickory Dickory Dock
Ladybird Ladybird
Little Robin Redbreast
Little Tommy Tucker
London Bridge is Falling Down
Mary Mary Quite Contrary
Oranges and Lemons
Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross
Sing a Song of Sixpence
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Under a Hill
Who Killed Cock Robin?
Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song-Book: The First Collection of English Nursery Rhymes: A Facsimile Edition with a History and Annotations
ISBN
9780615678764
Handbook of Research on Children's and Young Adult Literature
ISBN
9780203843543
"Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book"

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