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Stories of how the cats learned valuable lessons by dealing with the Fairies; the moral implication reflects social values, and the way of parenting and educating children in England during the 19th century
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monografia Rebiun38860951 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun38860951 m | d | cr |n||||||||n 010813s1859 enkaf jo 000 f eng d CBUC 991011128269506709 MIGCL eng UtOrBLW rda Grimalkin, Tabitha author Tales from catland written for little kittens by an old Tabby ; with four illustrations by Harrison Weir Tales from catland Fourth edition Griffith and Farran, late Grant and Griffith, successors to Newbery and Harris Griffith and Farran, late Grant and Griffith, successors to Newbery and Harris 1 online resource (94, 32 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates) illustrations 1 online resource (94, 32 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood Dedication signed: Tabitha Grimalkin Publisher's catalogue follows text Binding design signed: "JL" [i.e. John Leighton.]. Reproduction of the original from the Baldwin Library of Historical Children's Literature, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida The three cats -- The discontented cat -- The wishing day Stories of how the cats learned valuable lessons by dealing with the Fairies; the moral implication reflects social values, and the way of parenting and educating children in England during the 19th century Cats- Juvenile fiction Responsibility- Juvenile fiction Right and wrong- Juvenile fiction Discontent- Juvenile fiction Temptation- Juvenile fiction Weir, Harrison 1824-1906) illustrator Nineteenth Century Collections Online: Children's Literature and Childhood