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Talley's first collection, published in 1922, Negro Folk Rhymes (Wise and Otherwise) contained 349 secular folksongs and spirituals. Already being well-known as the first such collection assembled by an African-American scholar, [2] the book was seen at the time as a "masterpiece of the field". [5]
Wise and Otherwise is a board game published by WiseandOtherwise.com Inc. [1] The game includes a game board, six pawns, and a set of cards containing the beginnings and ends of obscure proverbs which are shown on opposite sides of the game cards.
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Shortly after Wise's death the Library was sold to the British Museum by his widow for £66,000. [D] The works were compared with the British Museum's former collection at which point it was discovered that over 200 book leaves were missing and 89 of these matching leaves were found in the Wise volumes.
Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great is a children's novel by Judy Blume, first published in 1972. It is a spin-off novel to the Fudge series, being set shortly after Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, and centers on Peter Hatcher's nemesis, Sheila Tubman, and her family. Peter himself only appears briefly at the beginning and Fudge does not ...
The Important Book is a 1949 children's picture book written by American author Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard.The book describes various common entities and describes some of their major attributes in brief poetic passages, beginning and ending with what Brown considers the key attribute: