Thumb, Tom, 1838-1883
Thumb, Tom, 1838-1883, artiste de cirque
General Tom Thumb
Thumb, Tom
אצבעוני, גנרל טום, 1838-1883
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thumb, Tom, ‡d 1838-1883, ‡c artiste de cirque
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Works
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Barnum presents General Tom Thumb | |
E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. General Tom Thumb and wife, in the indentical [i.e. identical] costumes worn before Emperor Louis Napoleon and Empress Eugenie, at the Palace of the Tuilleries, Nov. 29, 1864, 1864 | |
The helter skelter way of writing or, a new method of criticism. ... To which is added, ... Tom Thumb's touch upon the hard word etymology: ... The whole collected from the Politician's Smoaking Journal, ... By Tom Thumb, ... Supervis'd and corrected by Will Blunderbuss. | |
Hop-o'-my-thumb, or The seven league boots : a romance of nursery history. In two acts | |
Life and travels of Thomas Thumb | |
Reading made quite easy and diverting : Containing symbolical cuts for the alphabet, tables of words of one, two, three and four syllables, with easy lessons from the Scriptures, at the End of each Table, not exceeding the Order of Syllables in the foregoing Tables; instructive Fables and edifying Pieces of Poetry, with Songs, moral and divine, from I. Watts. Methodically digested; and calculated after the manner prescribed by the great Mr. Locke, to gain the Attention of Children, who being cozened or cheated into a Love of Learning, by the Humour of the Narration, are almost insensibly led on to read the longest Words with Ease and Pleasure. To which is added, The Church Catechism, With several entertaining Stories, Proverbs, moral Sayings, Riddles, &c. and curious alphabetical Gimcraks. A new edition, new modelled, greatly enlarged and improved: By Tom Thumb, a Lover of Children, W. Weild, and others | |
Somewhere under the Rainbow : [a personal journey into the Rainbow Gatherings] | |
Theater playbill for General Tom Thumb at the New Hall, Bumstead Place, Boston, 1860. | |
To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Anne, Westminster Gentlemen, whereas you have impudently presumed .. | |
Tom Thumb's play-book, : to teach children their letters as soon as they can speak. Being a new and pleasant method to allure little ones in the first principles of learning | |
Tom Thumb's royal riddle book: for the tiral of dull witts. Being a collection of new and ingenious guesses. Composed for the benefit of all that desire to try their wits, by reading these merry questions and answers | |
The travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales; containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several counties. ... Written by himself; and adorned with a suitable map |