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21. MAXFIELD PARRISH - The Early Years
$9.16
22. Worlds of Enchantment: The Art
 
23. Maxfield Parrish Prints: A Collector's
$14.14
24. The Make-Believe World of Maxfield
 
$24.96
25. The Arabian nights: their best-known
 
$9.00
26. Maxfield Parrish: A price guide
$89.62
27. Beaux Arts USA's Pocket Guide
 
28. Maxfield Parrish: Edison Mazda
 
29. The Price and Identification Guide
 
30. Maxfield Parrish 1996 Calendar
 
$119.95
31. Black & White, being the early
 
32. The mechanic who loved to paint:
 
$34.69
33. Maxfield Parrish Illustrations
$59.96
34. Maxfield Parrish 2009 Wall Calendar
$23.99
35. The golden age.: Illustrated by
$5.48
36. Maxfield Parrish: Master of the
$20.00
37. Maxfield Parrish Identification
$11.45
38. Over The Rainbow (Art & Poetry
 
$25.95
39. A wonder book ; and, Tanglewood
40. Poems of Childhood - (Illustrations

21. MAXFIELD PARRISH - The Early Years 1893-1930
by Maxfield) SKEETERS, Paul W. PARRISH
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1973-01-01)

Asin: B003DHU1XI
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22. Worlds of Enchantment: The Art of Maxfield Parrish
by Maxfield Parrish
Paperback: 96 Pages (2010-02-18)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$9.16
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Asin: 0486473066
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Best known for colorful portraits of winsome maidens, Parrish created hundreds of images for books, magazines, and calendars. This original collection spotlights work from the 1890s through the 1920s, with magazine art and ads, including the famed Edison-Mazda Lamp series. Book illustrations include scenes from The Arabian Nights, The Knave of Hearts, and other treasured tales.
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23. Maxfield Parrish Prints: A Collector's Guide
by Marian S. Sweeney
 Paperback: 137 Pages (1975-05)
list price: US$10.95
Isbn: 087233029X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Very comprehensive overview.
My grandma wrote this book.It's awesome of course.And I'm not being bias, this book is very informative.For any fan of Maxfield Parrish, many details and sources can be found about each print. ... Read more


24. The Make-Believe World of Maxfield Parrish and Sue Lewin
by Alma Gilbert
Paperback: 96 Pages (1997-09-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$14.14
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Asin: 0898159369
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This affordable, over-sized paperback provides an unusual glimpse into artist Maxfield Parrish's life--particularly his relationship with model Sue Lewin. Black-and-white photos and full-color plates show how Lewin's simple poses became fully realized fantasies under the brush of the master. The text explores not only the artworks that emerged from the relationship, but also the scandal that ensured. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Trite poorly written nonsense that has nothing to say about Parrish's art.
I was so tempted to give one star and probably would have if the author didn't stop when she did.

The book has nothing of importance to say, no insights and only the author's opinions with very little to back it up.

If tempted to purchase a book about the art of Parrish, avoid this one as it will disappoint.

Perhaps the photo of the author in a sleeveless black frock and elbow length gloves was warning enough of the calibre of this insipid book.

It is so bad, I wouldn't lend it or give it away. No one deserves to be punished by it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very interesting!
I love the artwork and the story behind the art!This book was super interesting to me. Sue Lewin was a beautiful model and whether or not she really was Maxfield's lover really doesn't matter to me, although I really do believe that she was! Too bad that they never made it official.

4-0 out of 5 stars His model and muse
Sue Lewin was the model for a huge number of Parrish's lovely, romantic paintings. She sat for the innumerable photographs that he used for his paintings, she tended his children, she lived with him for decades in his `studio' (a fair-sized house by any standard). He often painted her with a wedding band on her finger. He just never married her.

Another woman, Lydia, was his wife. For many years, she lived in the other house on the property, almost a mansion. This peculiar split life, wife and mistress on the same estate, just a few yards a way from each other, was a permanent feature of the Parrish household.

It seems to have started innocently enough, when Lewin was hired as nanny and maid to the Parrish household. Parrish had great financial success during his life, enough to build the two grand houses at `The Oaks.' Over time, Lewin became more involved with his art, posing and making costumes, cooking for him and fending off threats to his privacy. At the same time, Parrish became cordially estranged from his wife. There was a curtain of silence around the arrangements, but that is the story told in this remarkable book.

It is clear that Lewin had enormous importance in Parrish's work, far more than hard evidence may ever tell. If you like Parrish's work - and it's easy to like - this brief book will give real insight into the art, the man who made it, and the woman who inspired it. The only disappointment in this book is that it doesn't show more of Parrish's famous illustration.

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2-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Pictures, But Weak Text
Any book containing attractive reproductions of Maxfield Parrish's work is bound to be visually stunning.But the text is loaded with partially informed speculation about the relationship between Parrish and Sue Lewin,his favorite model. The author is an art dealer, not a historian, and herlack of analytical training is a serious problem. Maybe Lewin was Parrish'slover.But where's the concrete evidence?Everything that the authorpresents to support her contentions is either hearsay or capable of morethan one interpretion. The fact that they shared a house for severaldecades is a VERY persuasive fact, but Gilbert damages her credibility --and her case -- by tossing in too much pointless guessing.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Look into the Life of an Artist & his Subject
Being an admirer of Parrish's work since childhood, I had always wondered how he worked since his paintings had a sort of surreal realism to them. I was surprised to find that he utilized photographs instead of live modelsand that Sue Lewin was the model for the majority of his most famous works.The art is not only beautiful in the book, but the photos are just asincredible as the paintings themselves. A must have book for anyone who hasadmired Maxfield Parrish's work. ... Read more


25. The Arabian nights: their best-known tales
by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith, Maxfield Parrish
 Paperback: 408 Pages (2010-09-07)
list price: US$34.75 -- used & new: US$24.96
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Asin: 114558988X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars great stories, goodperformance
I love fantasy and mythology, and I thought this audiobook would be a good introduction to this classic work in the genre.I found the stories to be very fun and exciting, and the narration added to the experience a whole lot.It's a great way to become acquainted with this wonderful set of tales.

3-0 out of 5 stars Fun Read

I enjoyed this book, it was actually given to me when I was a child but I didn't get around to reading it until now (I'm 20). I am in college so I make it a point to read classics and it can be kind of stressful because I am trying to get as much as I can out the books. So to me The Arabian Nights was a break from all the pressure.

The only thing that bothered me was that the endings were pretty much the same in all the stories and that is that the main characters all lived happily ever after to ripe old ages.

5-0 out of 5 stars Flights of Fancy
This version of "The Arabian Nights" is a compilation of ten of the most popular of the stories contained in the original"Tales of a Thousand and One Nights".The original contains two hundred and sixty-four stories.A lovely touch to the Barnes and Noble edition is that they include eight illustrations by Maxfield Parrish.While these stories have been the subject of movies for children, the vocabulary is not exactly for children in the language in the book.The original stories were translated from Arabic into French by M. Galland, a Professor of Arabic in Paris, and then from French into English in several editions.The first manuscript is from 1450 or earlier and the French translation in 1704 became instantly popular.The flights of fantasy are absolutely spectacular and cannot be reproduced in movies as well as the words can do in the readers own brain.Castles, jewels, strange beasts, cannibals, powerful kings and queens and lovely men and women fill the stories that take place in China, India, Persia, Arabia, and on various islands nearby. The Barnes and Noble edition from 1993 contains the following tales: The Talking Bird, The Fisherman and the Genie, The Young King of the Black Isles, Gulnare of the Sea, Aladdin, Prince Agib, The City of Brass, Ali Baba, Codadad, and Sinbad. They are wild exotic stories, that are fun for adults to read also.

3-0 out of 5 stars Like seeing a print instead of the original painting....
I purchased this book wanting an inexpensive edition of the Arabian Nights.When I saw this edition was illustrated by Maxfield Parrish, I knew this would be a good one.Unfortunately, I can't shake the feeling that I am missing something in this edition.

I know that this is not the full collection of tales.I was disappointed that the editors didn't give us much of the framework that the original was set.There are only ten stories here, and they are not really linked together at all.It is more like reading an anthology than reading a coherent piece of literary work.

I also felt that something was missing in the translations.Although Allah is mentioned, they typically refer to God.Whether this is what the originals stated or if this is how it was translated by western scholars, I don't know.

When I saw this was illustrated by Parrish, I had images of his work throughout the book.Unfortunately, they are grouped together in a couple places with a small quote from the story they represent.Some of the pictures seem like they were created for something else, but looked close enough to work.Although the art is good, it doesn't fit into the book very well.

The flights of fancy are fun and this would be appropriate for children.I don't think adult readers would want this one.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not the Arabian Nights
While looking through the list of books on mythology, I couldn't help but notice a number of books containing "Arabian Nights" in the title.I hate to burst the bubble of anyone who plans to read this book,but I can tell you immediately that these are not the tales of the ArabianNights.Aladdin was a character added completely from the mind of a French"translator," and Ali Baba and Sinbad are not included in theorignal Arabian Nights.If you want a decent copy of the stories, look forHaddaway's translation.If you want a version of the story appropriate forchildren, tone down the sex and violence, but please stay true to thestory! ... Read more


26. Maxfield Parrish: A price guide
by Stephanie Lane
 Paperback: 114 Pages (1993)
-- used & new: US$9.00
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Asin: 0895380145
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27. Beaux Arts USA's Pocket Guide to American Art Prints: Guide to Currier & Ives, Wallace Nutting, Maxfield Parrish, and Other American Printmakers
by Michael A. Bozarth
Paperback: 200 Pages (2002-03)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$89.62
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Asin: 0971876606
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The Pocket Guide lists over 3,200 current selling prices for works from American printmakers. The primary listings are for Currier & Ives, Wallace Nutting, and Maxfield Parrish, but sample listings are also included for J. Carleton Bicknell, David Davidson, R. Atkinson Fox, H. Marshall Gardiner, Bessie Pease Gutmann, W. J. Harris, Charles Higgins, Lamson, Charles and Harold Sawyer, Standley, and Fred Thompson. A 17-page Glossary of Important Terms used to describe prints is also included, and brief notes on reproductions and on cleaning and restoration are provided in the Introduction. ... Read more


28. Maxfield Parrish: Edison Mazda Collection
by Collectors Publishing Co, Collectors Press
 Hardcover: 40 Pages (1995-12)
list price: US$65.00
Isbn: 0963520245
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29. The Price and Identification Guide to Maxfield Parrish
by Denis C Jackson
 Paperback: Pages (1984)

Asin: B0007B288O
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30. Maxfield Parrish 1996 Calendar
by Maxfield Parrish
 Paperback: Pages (1996)

Asin: B000J5JGN8
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31. Black & White, being the early illustrations of Maxfield Parrish
by Maxfield Parrish
 Hardcover: Pages (1990)
-- used & new: US$119.95
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Asin: B000WAY1I0
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32. The mechanic who loved to paint: The other side of Maxfield Parrish
by Alma Gilbert
 Unknown Binding: 96 Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006F5PMW
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33. Maxfield Parrish Illustrations for The Knave of Hearts
by Maxfield Parrish
 Hardcover: 18 Pages (1993-07-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$34.69
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Asin: 0898155525
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Illustrations which originally appeared in the 1921 Atlantic Monthly edition of Louise Saunders' The knave of hearts. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars master of his feild
this book is wonderful. it makes me want to read the book because thisbook is just the illustrations. But it is well worth your money if youenjoy maxfeilds work. ... Read more


34. Maxfield Parrish 2009 Wall Calendar
by Pomegranate
Calendar: 12 Pages (2008-06-01)
list price: US$13.99 -- used & new: US$59.96
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Asin: 0764942956
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The most popular American artist of his day, Maxfield Parrish (1870 1966) mingled mythical and real landscapes so naturally as to create worlds that can be briefly entered and savored: you can almost smell the snow on his distant peaks, feel the pine duff underfoot in his forests. Here are a dozen of his classics: Ecstasy, The Millpond, Wild Geese, The Reservoir at Villa Falconieri, Solitude, Contentment, and six others.

Size: 12 x 13 in.; opens to 12 x 26 in. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Parrish is one of my favorite artist
I love the art of Maxfield Parrish and this wall calendar hangs in my office.I have people in my office on a daily basis and always receive comments on the colors or interesting artwork of Mr. Parrish.Every year I purchase one of these calendars and will continue.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Art
An American Artist with a true spirit of Beauty!
This will remind you of that Beauty every day.
Darrin M. ... Read more


35. The golden age.: Illustrated by Maxfield Parrish.
by Kenneth Grahame
Paperback: 348 Pages (2009-05-01)
list price: US$23.99 -- used & new: US$23.99
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Asin: 1429792841
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Originally published in 1909. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies.All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks, notations and other marginalia present in the original volume. ... Read more


36. Maxfield Parrish: Master of the Make-Believe
by Alma M. Gilbert
Hardcover: 136 Pages (2007-09-10)
list price: US$17.98 -- used & new: US$5.48
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Asin: 1568526164
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Maxfield Parrish, Master of Make-Believe describes the life and popularity of this famous early twentieth-century American artist. The beautifully illustrated catalogue includes all types of Parrish's work, from his sumptuous murals to his fun and lively works based on Mother Goose's fairytales. The works included come from all over the United States, including those from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where Parrish studied. ... Read more


37. Maxfield Parrish Identification and Price Guide (Maxfield Parrish: Identification & Price Guide)
by Erwin Flacks
Paperback: 288 Pages (2007-04-28)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$20.00
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Asin: 1933112344
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The long-awaited 4th edition of the best-selling identification and price guide is now more valuable than ever. Completely updated, this new edition contains current pricing, a 16-page section of full-color prints, and a foreword from Parrish expert, Alma Gilbert-Smith. Also included in this is an updated introduction with the author's reflections on how eBay and other online auctions have significantly affected the collectors' market. Informative and accurate, this guide is THE indispensable reference for anyone interested in America's most collected illustrator. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A must for all Parrish collectors.
This is an updated version of an excellent book. It is a must for all Maxfield Parrish collectors.

5-0 out of 5 stars Advice From a Parrish Fanatic
Incredibly useful. I believe Flacks has written the most accurate and convenient pricing guide available for Maxfield Parrish collectors and anyone else who wants to figure out what a Parrish item is worth. If you're looking for a great coffee table book, I suggest Alma Gilbert's TheMasterworks. -- James Halperin, sf novelist (The Truth Machine & TheFirst Immortal) and Parrish collector. ... Read more


38. Over The Rainbow (Art & Poetry Series)
by E.Y. Harburg, Linda Sunshine, Mary Tiegreen
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2000-04-01)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$11.45
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Asin: 094180738X
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Very few songs have taken hold of our hearts and imaginations the way "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz has. These lyrics, so evocative of light and color, have found their perfect match in the paintings of Maxfield Parrish.His works seem to reflect of the words on each page, and the result is a feeling of warmth, exuberance, and limitless possibilities. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars One of a beautiful series
This book has absolutely beautiful paintings that compliment the familiar song Over the Rainbow.My 5 year old daughter likes it a lot.Her absolute favorite in the series is I Live In Music by Ntozake Shange, which is part of this series, and might seem odd for a pre-schooler, but her whole class really responded to it as well.

3-0 out of 5 stars Lyrics are wrong at the start
The lyrics at the beginning of the book are incorrect. Most people would not know this, as the lyrics weren't used in The Wizard of Oz. The correct lyric is: "When all the world is a hopeless jumble and the raindrops tumble all around, Heaven opens a magic lane. When all the clouds darken up the skyway there's a rainbow highway to be found, leading from your window pane to a place behind the sun - just a step beyond the rain." The book leaves out the word "highway" - pretty critical to the sense of the lyric and the rhyme. The only reason I know this is that the Seattle Men's Chorus uses "Over the Rainbow" as its theme song, and starts with the beginning of the song - inlcuding the lyric that Judy Garland didn't sing in the film.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful gift for someone you cherish
Sometimes you don't know what to get a person who has everything.This is it.An art lover to a music lover can appreciate the beauty in this creative interpretation of Over the Rainbow, which is most often associated with Judy Garland and The Wizard of Oz.This would be a great book to show a child that Over the Rainbow exists in an entirely different form than television portrays.

5-0 out of 5 stars Over the Rainbow: a beautiful book
The timeless lyrics to "Over the Rainbow" are brought to life in this dreamily illustrated book. Each picture is done in soft, muted colors...the overall effect is dreamy.This book would make an excellentpresent for anyone, young or old. ... Read more


39. A wonder book ; and, Tanglewood tales for girls and boys
by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Maxfield Parrish
 Paperback: 392 Pages (2010-09-11)
list price: US$33.75 -- used & new: US$25.95
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Asin: 1172359776
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40. Poems of Childhood - (Illustrations by Maxfield Parrish)
by Eugene Field
Paperback: 64 Pages (1967)

Asin: B001VAF2A6
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Go for the hardcover and Parrish
The poems in this collection are somewhat old fashioned and in places somewhat sad. I've heard that Mr. Field lost a child and this explains some of the wistfulness and sadness of some of the poems. The poems are sweet without being cloying and reflect a father's delight in childhood and children. My main desire to write this review is to encourage anyone thinking of buying it to buy it in the hardcover edition with the fabulous Maxfield Parrish full color pictures. There are 10 full page color pictures in all and I believe they are unique to this book, as I've only seen a couple of them in collections of Parrish's illustrations. The colors are true--Parrish's color palette was often very subtle. There are some sideways nudes, but these are not distasteful, being handled in a way that illustrates the freedom of youth (The children look nonsexual, as if the sexual parts of their bodies didn't exist). I heartily recommend this book for the gentle poems and the marvelous pictures. So hold out for the hardcover and find one with the Parrish pictures.

4-0 out of 5 stars Hold out for hardcover and Maxfield Parrish
The poems in this collection are somewhat old fashioned and in places somewhat sad.I've heard that Mr. Field lost a child and this explains some of the wistfulness and sadness of some of the poems.The poems are sweet without being cloying and reflect a father's delight in childhood and children.My main desire to write this review is to encourage anyone thinking of buying it to buy it in the hardcover edition with the fabulous Maxfield Parrish full color pictures.There are 10 full page color pictures in all and I believe they are unique to this book, as I've only seen a couple of them in collections of Parrish's illustrations.The colors are true--Parrish's color palette was often very subtle.There are some sideways nudes, but these are not distasteful, being handled in a way to illustrate the freedom of youth.The children look nonsexual, as if the sexual parts of their bodies didn't exist.I heartily recommend this book for the gentle poems and the marvelous pictures.So hold out for the hardcover and find one with the Parrish pictures.

5-0 out of 5 stars Poems of Childhood
I bought the book as a gift for my mother.She just loves the book.The poems and the poet are her favorites.The book was in great condition and we expected it to be worn a little.It was the greatest gift she has gotten in years.She has it beside her chair and reads it every day.She tells people about it always.I thank you so much for the convenience and availability on your site.Sherlene Smith

5-0 out of 5 stars Yes, for the love of children
To answer the extremely perseptive reviewer, who seemed to have gotten so much more from this book than any body else besides myself...yes, Eugene Field had a son who died. He wrote a poem about it too, and it is called "Little Boy Blue". My mother used to torture herself reading this poem..and it got so bad she just couldn't any more. This book of poetry is just wonderful. The illustrations by the renown artist Maxfield Parish are a pure delight, a treasure unto themselves.
By Eugene Field
Little Boy Blue

The little toy dog is covered with dust,
But sturdy and stanch he stands;
And the little toy soldier is red with rust,
And his musket moulds in his hands.
Time was when the little toy dog was new,
And the soldier was passing fair;
And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue
Kissed them and put them there.

"Now, don't you go till I come," he said,
"And don't you make any noise!"
So, toddling off to his trundle-bed,
He dreamt of the pretty toys;
And, as he was dreaming, an angel song
Awakened our Little Boy Blue---
Oh! the years are many, the years are long,
But the little toy friends are true!

Ay, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand,
Each in the same old place---
Awaiting the touch of a little hand,
The smile of a little face;
And they wonder, as waiting the long years through
In the dust of that little chair,
What has become of our Little Boy Blue,
Since he kissed them and put them there.




4-0 out of 5 stars Touching and memorable.
Some of these poems are for children. Some are merely about children. Some are for grown ups who love children. Some are for children who have no idea how dear they are to the grown ups in their lives.

Despite having had my copy of �Poems of Childhood� for ten years, I know absolutely nothing about Eugene Field save what I can infer from the poems in this collection. From their recurring themes, and the order in which they appear, I can guess that Field lost a child who was very precious to him . . . was slowly healed of his grief by the love and presence of other children . . . and was given a second chance with the birth of a new baby.

There are about 15 poems that hint of that lost child and a handful that juxtapose sleep and death, making me wonder if the baby died in its sleep. Other sad poems are merely wistful about beloved children who have grown up. Thankfully, there are just as many happy poems as sad ones: cheery verses about toys, imaginary creatures, and playground games. Field also wrote several �lullabies� that are perfect for rocking children to sleep, whether or not they are put to music.

I don�t know any other poet who has brought such dignity to "babytalk." Toddlers in his poems are called names like Pittypat, Tippytoe, Googly-Goo and Luddy-Dud. His imaginary fairies include Amberglee, Daisybright and Pilfercurds. Moreover, I�m sure that no other collection of children�s poems has this many terms for "dreamland"--Blinkiwink garden, Shut-Eye town, and Hushaby street, to name a few.

Though Field could be accused of writing the same poems over and over again, most of his verses have such distinctive _personalities_ that this is not entirely true. What they _all_ have in common is his delicate touch--yes, even the ones in which his voice turns rustic and homey--that has endeared him to children and grown ups alike. ... Read more


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