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  2. File:Denslow's Humpty Dumpty 1904.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Denslow's Humpty Dumpty.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... Denslow's Humpty Dumpty. Date: 1 August 1903 ... This image is in the public domain because it is a mere mechanical scan or ...

  4. Humpty Dumpty - Wikipedia

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    Humpty Dumpty is a character in an English nursery rhyme, probably originally a riddle and one of the best known in the English-speaking world. He is typically portrayed as an anthropomorphic egg , though he is not explicitly described as such.

  5. Dumpy Books for Children - Wikipedia

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    The Dumpy Books for Children were a series of small-format books selected by E. V. Lucas and published by British publisher Grant Richards between 1897 and 1904. [1] Subsequent books were published by Chatto & Windus and by Sampson, Low.

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  7. Mots d'Heures: Gousses, Rames: The d'Antin Manuscript

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    A later book in the English-to-French genre is N'Heures Souris Rames (Nursery Rhymes), published in 1980 by Ormonde de Kay. [6] It contains some forty nursery rhymes, among which are Coucou doux de Ledoux (Cock-A-Doodle-Doo), Signe, garçon. Neuf Sikhs se pansent (Sing a Song of Sixpence) and Hâte, carrosse bonzes (Hot Cross Buns).

  8. Looking-Glass world - Wikipedia

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    Looking-Glass House, Garden of Live Flowers, The Old Sheep Shop, Humpty Dumpty's wall: Characters: White Knight, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, Humpty Dumpty, White Queen, Red Queen: Language(s) Looking-Glass language (mirror-image English)

  9. W. W. Denslow - Wikipedia

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    The footstone of William Wallace Denslow in Kensico Cemetery, featuring his seahorse insignia and images of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman Denslow had three wives and three divorces in his lifetime. His first wife, Annie McCartney (née, Anna M. Lowe, 1856–1908) married him in 1882 and gave birth to his only child, a son, the following year.