Published by Department of Patriotic Education, Women's Committee, National Council of Defense, Missouri Division, [Columbia?, MO], 1918
Seller: Downtown Brown Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Pamphlet. Condition: Very good. Mother Goose rhymes rewritten to encourage conservation and the purchase of War Saving Stamps to fund the United States' entry into World War One. The verse is by George Nardin. An art teacher at the University of Missouri, Gladys Wheat, provided most of the illustrations; the rest were contributed by her students. The project appears to have begun as a poster series. In the form of this small children's war pamphlet, it had some success (see Bethany Republican-Clipper, Wed., Apr 03, 1918, page 5). There are several variants of the pamphlet, with different colored wrappers and two versions of the first page. This copy has a typeset first page; other copies have a hand-drawn first page. This copy is priced at 10 cents on the first page; copies with hand-drawn first pages have two prices on the last page, 10 cents for the book and 12 cents for copies sent through the mail. Copies with typeset first pages indicate the proceeds will go to "patriotic uses" while the other copies designate funds to "child welfare." I think there's a good logical argument that the typeset first page copies are first: 1) first page is less attractive; usually books are revised for the better; 2) the addition of the postage paid option is more likely to have been added after the pamphlet gained popularity and copies needed to be sent through the mail; 3) the use of funds for patriotic purposes sounds more like a war-time project, replaced with child welfare after the Armistice (conservation efforts and food drives continued after the war to feed Europeans). However, none of these are definitive; for example, the hand-drawn first page printing plate might have become damaged and it was replaced; and the removal of a postpaid option could indicate slower sales no longer requiring that. [20] pages. Scarce war-themed children's book. A very good copy, with minor surface scarring on the front cover and a creased corner on the back wrapper.
Published by Department of Patriotic Education, Women's Committee, National Council of Defense, Missouri, 1918
First Edition
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Very Good Indeed. Gladys M. Wheat (illustrator). First edition. A fine copy of the first edition of this scarce and unusual illustrated verse poetry anthology for children, with drawings throughout by Gladys M. Wheat and her art students at the University of Missouri. The first edition in the original green paper wraps.Illustrated throughout by art teacher at the University of Missouri, Gladys M. Wheat, who provided most of the illustrations. The rest were contributed by her students.Each page contains a World War One themed Mother Goose rhyme accompanied by a black and white illustration. Issued by the Department of Patriotic Education, Woman's Committee, National Council of Defense, Missouri Division. This work was intended to raise money for 'Patriotic Uses.'With verse by George Nardin. In the publisher's original green paper wraps. Externally, excellent. Slight age toning of paper wraps and the odd mark. Internally, firmly bound. Marks to title page. Pages otherwise clean and bright. Very Good Indeed. book.