Above: Off With Mother Goose Mabel Louise Attwell 1927
Above and Below: Mabel Lucie Attwell, Mother Goose 1909.
Mother Goose has always been an unsettling character to me and researching her now, she is usually depicted as very witchy, often in a basket, with a broom stick and even at times a black cat. However I feel she is far more appealing than most of the nursery rhymes that she nurtured in young children for they are often extremely unsavoury in their history and message.
Above: 'The Original Mother Goose Melodies', with Silhouette Illustrations by J. F. Goodridge, 1879
Above 1930's puzzle map of Mother Goose.
Above and below: Mother Goose from a 1860's chap book.
Above:Antique Vintage Gems From Mother Goose Rhymes Chimes And Jingles 1898
Above cover, Below: endpaper from Mother Goose Melodies & Fairy Tales,1886.
Below: 'Mother Goose Melodies Set to Music', illustrated by Brothers Dalziel, 1873. No mother goose here but what a fab owl/fox character.
Above: Mother Goose illustrated by James McCracken (1875 - 1967), 1930.
Above: Rear cover of London: Dean’s Rag Book Co. Ltd, . illustrated in colour by Laura Ethel Larcombe. 1915-1919.
Above: Endpapers from 'Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose' by Roger Garis, illustrated by Edward Bloomfield, 1916.
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