Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 9 -- art, literature, and miscellaneous (circa 1920)

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992 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. LAWSON WOOD'S PICTURES— Continued. B G Q MR. PRICKLES. 14 Slides. B G R MR. FOX. 14 Slides. THE " MRS.” BOOKS. Illustrated by Lawson Wood. Plain Slides, £\ 15s. 0 d. each set. Coloured, £4 4s. 0 d. each set. KATE GREENAWAY’S PICTURES. Messrs. Newton hold the sole right of making Lantern Slides from Kate Greenaway’? pictures of the two following subjects, published by Messrs. F. Wame & Co. YP THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN. From a series of very beautiful Drawings by Kate Greenaway. Published by permission of Messrs. F Wame & Co. Beautifully Painted, £6 Os. 0 d. the set ; Plain Slides, £2 10s. Od. the set. Reading, Is. 1 Introduction. 2 Bit the babies in the cradles, and ate the cheeses out of the vats. 8 And even spoiled the. women’s chats, by drowning their speaking with shrieking and squeaking. 4 At last the people in a body, to the Town Hall came flocking. 5 His queer long coat from heel to head was half of yellow and half of red. 6 He advanced to the Council-table : And " Please your honours,” said he, ” I’m able.” 7 Into the Street the Piper stept, smiling first a little smile. 8 And step by step they followed dancing, until they came to the river Weser. 9 “ Go," cried the Mayor, “ and get long poles Poke out the nests and block up the holes I " 10 “ First, if you please, my thousand guilders I ” " A thousand guilders ! ” 11 “No trifling I I can’t wait, beside I ” 12 And to his lips again laid his long pipe of smooth straight cane ; 13 Small feet were pattering, wooden shoes clattering little hands clapping, and little tongues chattering. 14 Tripping and skipping. 14aRan merrily after the wonderful music with shouting and laughter. 15 The Mayor was dumb, and the Council stood as If they were changed into blocks of wood. 16 To Koppelberg Hill his steps addressed. 16aAnd after him the children pressed. 17 Did I say all ? No 1 one was lame, and could not dance the whole of the way ; 18 Alas, for Hamelin 1 Nos. 14 and 14a and 16 and 16a can be had as long Panoramic Slides, if desired, at an extra cost of 10s. plain or £\ 4s. 0 d. painted. BHI THE OLD NURSERY RHYMES. Illustrations by Kate Greenaway to 44 Nursery Rhymes. Beautifully Painted , 6s. each. Plain Slides, 2s. 6d. each. Book. 2s. 6d .