Exquisite books. reproduce antique paintings, in both pop-up and pull the tab formats,, make this collection the best of Nister's work to be treasured today!
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From Publishers Weekly:
Nister, the prolific creator of turn-of-the-century picture books has been rediscovered with a vengeance. Now come four more exercises in ersatz Victoriana--small-sized reproductions that resemble pop-up Hallmark cards in a time warp. Each book consists of (only) five spreads: cloying verses facing a sweet, not terribly ingenious pop-up or framed "movable picture." It's difficult to believe that even the most avid nostalgia fans would find anything to be charmed by in these efforts. The poetry is overblown and sappy: "When mother takes me out each morn, / We watch the chickens eat their corn" and "I really love my dolly, / We play for hours on end. / And I can tell her anything, / She's really a good friend." My Best Friend concludes with a verse entitled "Little Simplicity"; like all of these saccharine books, a little goes a long way. All ages.
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- PublisherPhilomel
- Publication date1990
- ISBN 10 0399219609
- ISBN 13 9780399219603
- BindingHardcover