The Queen of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts
Randolph Caldecott
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Randolph Caldecott (after whom the Caldecott children's medal is named) was one of the most important British illustrators. He transformed the world of decorated children's books in the Victorian era. In 1877, he was asked by Edmund Evans, the colour printer and talented engraver, to illustrate two children's books. These books were an immediate success and he went on to produce two books every Christmas until he died. Caldecott chose all the stories and rhymes he illustrated and occasionally wrote and added to the stories himself. His delightful style and humour can still be enjoyed by young and old alike. This story, which includes 'The Queen Of Hearts' and 'Sing a Song for Sixpence', was originally published in 1881. This edition includes 60 illustrations, 16 in full color.
Publisher - Avenel Books
Year - 1881, this copy 1988
Book Details - Hardcover
Condition - Excellent
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