Children -- United States; United States -- Social life and customs -- To 1775
Nurse Truelove was a popular character in these books, and a popular
story was _Nurse True Love's New Year Gift, designed as a present to
every little Boy who would become a great Man, and ride upon a fine
Horse, and to every little Girl who would become a fine Woman and
ride in a Governour's Coach; But Turn over the Leaf and see More of
the Matter_. This was originally an English book, one of Newbery's,
as shown by his advertisement already quoted. Thomas Americanized
the Lord Mayor's coach into a Governor's coach, but he carried out
to the fullest extent the English publishers' mode of advertising.
The sub-title of the book was _History of Mistress Williams, and her
Plumb Cake; With a Word or Two Concerning Precedency and Trade_.
[Illustration:
24 _A New Lottery Book._
Ii _Ii_
Jj _Jj_
IX Jay. 9
Kk _Kk_
X Key. 10
25
J Was a Jay, that prattles and toys,
K Was a Key, that lock'd up bad boys.
Two Pages of _A New Lottery Book_]
"Mrs. Williams when I first became acquainted with her was a
Widow Gentlewoman who kept a little College in a Country Town
for the Instruction of Young Gentlemen and Ladies in the
Science of A, B, C. The Books she put into the hands of her
Pupils were, 1st, The Christmas Box. 2nd, The Father's Gift.
3rd, Mr. Perry's Excellent Spelling Book. 4th, The Brother's
Gift. 5th, The Sister's Gift. 6th, The Infant Tutor. 7th, The
Pretty Little Pocket Book. 8th, The Pretty Plaything. 9th,
Tommy Trip's History of Birds and Beasts. And when their minds
were so enlarged as to be capable of other entertainments she
recommended to Them the Lilliputian Magazine and other Books
that are sold by Mr. Isaiah Thomas at his Book Store near the
Court House in Worcester, &c., &c."
It will be noted that the word college is employed in its old-time
meaning of school; but I am not sure that Thomas used it innocently.
For in the following pages the text compares Mrs. Williams to
"any other old Lady in the European Universities." _The Christmas
Box_ referred to has a decided American flavor. It was printed
in 1789 and is entitled _Nurse True Love's Christmas Box or a
Golden Plaything for Children_. It gives the history of one Master
Friendly, and is specially forced in style. Here are two sentences:--
"He learned so fast, Dear me! it did my heart good to hear him
talk and read. Why! he got all the little books by rote that are
sold by Mr. Thomas in Worcester, when he was but a very little
boy. Then he never missed church. Ah! he was a charming boy.
"He is chosen Congressman already and yet he is not puffed
up. Well, I saw him seated in a Chair when he was chosen
Congressman, and he looked--he looked--I do not know what he
looked like, but everybody was in love with him."
[Illustration: _He! He! He!_
Frontispiece of _Be Merry and Wise_]
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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