1 PRICE ohlb NT 9 S-FIE tit LI N m .in i i "i'llif MililW '(■SHI ^|mphp:;:, yopri/V|B (§ Chi|bbiejj| aB: all verp :.-m'wellJH _>* ^^^^^ (^^^ But tfiey ■V;: needji't comejjiere- r,':]oingffco fpell. j OLD lAil PA PELLI For Chubbies who know 1 well Newly fet forth by Jofeph Crawhall. LONDON: Field & Tuer, Ye Leadenhalle Pre'ffe, E.C. Simpkin, Marihall & Co.; Hamilton, Adams & Co. ABC ■ ■-.«■:.j- W V,. ■mmm &g& WESSSSS**"- ■ P«" imyw—iw Of. « ¥ m i 3 ABRACA»/VBRA«ioet Ml ft eg. 5P£U.HBTHAT Hi FMRUrrER&l LESS us all! OLD AUNT ELSPA again! What a funny old darling! We all took H great pains to learn her J^ J| 0 # and now (he tells us that letters are of no ufe except to make words, and that we mull join the letters together, and then we'll'be able to read the pretty ftories in this book, after we've had a jolly little game at -^w SPELLING. X£Z 1 ill CTB^tajBpWWW "^ja* <amifrw.i<~- -^'i ^mmwumm* ";.'■': - <'. 3, • 1 • If b-a-1-1 11 j- ball. 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As the many hundreds of illuftrations are all hand-coloured, the iffue'is neceffarily limited. CRAWHALL'S ap- k Chapiets. TABLE of the matter herein contain'd: I.—The Barkfhire Lady's Garland. II.—The Babes in . the Wood. III.—I Know what I know. IV.—Jemmy & Nancy of Yarmouth, V.—The Taming of a Shrew. VI.—Blew-cap for me VII.—John & Joan. VIII.—George Barnewel. LONDON: Field & Tuer; Simpkin, Marfhall & Co.; Hamilton, Adams & Co. * NEW YORK: Scribner & Welford. ^pSuTilii &S5S isi*7^^tM5f? zssemsmmm Iii^n||| attlfr Prefle' |§ London tbjneiin ye-^ear^f Grac* 1884-5. ■ -.'.; m Advertif^hent.] Oldjpuntl as »: '!§ (Uniform with Old Aunt Elfois Spelling) "Mr On«hilling, #r folouSd ^HMp' jf m Jt'il Wm:* ■W^^Fyvo Shillings^pd Sixpence. ' :.$WSk ■ [Ye lame |jjubume|| . un^tVi • ■'•- <*.-t'J» ^; ,-j^- --^O^g* aw i
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Title | Old aunt Elspa's spelling |
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Crawhall, Joseph, 1821-1896 |
Publisher | London : Field & Tuer, ye Leadenhalle Presse London : E.C. Simpkin, Marshall $& Co. London : Hamilton, Adams & Co. |
Date Issued | [1885] |
Extent | 21 pages : illiustrations ; 19.8 x 23 cm |
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Children's Literature Spelling Language and languages--Orthography and spelling |
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Spellers |
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Language | English |
Identifier | PZ6 1885 .C738 PZ6_1885_C738 |
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Source | Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. PZ6 1885 .C738 |
Date Available | 2018-12-13 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca |
CatalogueRecord | http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=8772974 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0376013 |
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