Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats : a humorous tale / written principally by a Lady o...
Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats : a humorous tale / written principally by a Lady of ninety ; edited, with additional verses, by John Ruskin ; and with new illustrations by Kate Greenaway ; with twenty-two woodcuts.
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Full title
Publisher
Orpington, Kent : G. Allen, 1885.
Date
1885.
Call Numbers
DSM/821/D , RB/DS821.89/S532.4/1B
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MMS ID
Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
iv p., 20 leaves : 22 ill. ; 19 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Orpington, Kent : G. Allen, 1885.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1885.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Full title
Dame Wiggins of Lee and her seven wonderful cats : a humorous tale / written principally by a Lady of ninety ; edited, with additional verses, by John Ruskin ; and with new illustrations by Kate Greenaway ; with twenty-two woodcuts.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
Four of the rhymes are by Ruskin ; they are illustrated by Kate Greenaway.
Originally published in 1823 ; ascribed to Richard Scrafton Sharpe and Mrs. Pearson.
Selected for Digitisation 2016
Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
Rare Books copy at: RB/DS821.89/S532.4/1A: Bound with 3 other titles.
Rare Books copy at: RB/DS821.89/S532.4/1B: Has pencil signature "Jopling" on front endpapers; Has gold embossing illustration on front cover....
Citation / References Note
Osborne Coll. v. 1, p. 60.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
DSM/821/D , RB/DS821.89/S532.4/1B
Record Identifier
74VvxOVmXXZl
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvxOVmXXZl
Other Identifiers
DDC
821.7
MMS ID
991016715059702626
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