A New Nonsense Alphabet by Edward Lear

A New Nonsense Alphabet by Edward Lear

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Edward Lear's inimitable nonsense - pictures, songs, rhymes and stories - have amused and delighted the young and old for nearly 150 years. This alphabet, written by Lear in 1862 for the granddaughter of a friend, has been reproduced for the first time and contains numerous illustrations.

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A New Nonsense Alphabet by Edward Lear

Edward Lear's inimitable nonsense - pictures, songs, rhymes and stories - have amused and delighted the young and old for nearly 150 years. This alphabet, originally drawn in deep blue ink on pale blue linen, was written by Lear in 1862 for the granddaughter of a friend and has been faithfully reproduced for the first time with its numerous illustrations. Susan Hyman is the author of "Edward Lear's Birds" and the editor of "Edward Lear in the Levant: Travels in Albania, Greece and Turkey in Europe 1848-49".
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ISBN 13 9780747503200
ISBN 10 0747503206
Title A New Nonsense Alphabet
Author Edward Lear
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Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1988-12-01
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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