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Collection Title:
Father Goose: His Book • juvenile • [Mother Goose] • (1899) • collection by L. Frank Baum
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- Father Goose: His Book • (1899) • interior artwork by W. W. Denslow
- [3] • Introduction (Father Goose: His Book) • (1899) • essay by uncredited
- [5] • Father Goose • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [6] • Why? • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [8] • "Did you ever see a rabbit" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum (variant of Did You Ever?)
- [10] • "To walk Jim Jones wa not contented," • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [11] • "Now, once I owned a funny man" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [12] • "'Tick-Tock! Tick-Tock!'" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [13] • "The bold boy has done no wrong" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [14] • "There was a Goose in Syracuse" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [15] • "Have you seen Mister Jinks" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [16] • "Little Barelegs runs and races all the day" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [17] • Who's Afraid? • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [19] • "The cats they sit upon the fence" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [20] • "If our Johnny had no eye" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [21] • "Have you seen little Sally" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [22] • "Old Mister Micklejohn" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [24] • "Baby found a feather in the hall" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [25] • "A pumpkin in pies" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [26] • "A Bumble-Bee was buzzing" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum (variant of Quite Natural)
- [28] • "Grandpa's head is rather bald" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [29] • "Uncle Dick gave me a dolly" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [30] • Captain Bing • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [36] • "I had a dog whose head was red" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [37] • "Little Tommy Toddlekin" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [38] • "Have you seen the Organ Grinder" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [40] • "Master Bunny looks so funny" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [41] • "Oh, have you seen Mr. Green?" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum (variant of Mr. Green)
- [42] • Poor Old Elephant! • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [44] • "Kitty Klymer had a dress" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [45] • "Lee-Hi-Lung-Whan Was a little Chinaman" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [46] • "There was a little nigger boy" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [48] • "John Harrison Hoy Was a cute Yankee boy" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [50] • "Baby pulled the pussy's tail—" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum (variant of Naughty Boy!)
- [52] • "Patsy Bedad Was a bright Irish lad" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [53] • "I knew a Caterpillar" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [54] • "Ding-a-ling-a-ling-ling!" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [56] • "It's quite a trick a ball to kick" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [57] • "Will you come into our store" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [58] • "The Bandit is a handsome man" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [60] • "Miss Nancy puts on airs" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [61] • "The Bossie-Cow is big and red" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [62] • "Standing on the sidewalk" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [64] • "A man last Tuesday built a house" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [65] • "Goodness me!" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [67] • "Pray, what can a civilized boy do now" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [68] • "Now, wasn't it mean that Jack o'the Bean" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [69] • "Hear the babies' serenade:" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [70] • "Dolly's run away today." • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [71] • "When Annie Waters lies asleep" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [72] • "A bee flew down and ate an ant" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum (variant of The Lion and the Ant)
- [75] • "There was a whale Who had no tail." • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [77] • "Once there was a little man" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [78] • Don't you ant ot buy a goose or else a gander?" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [79] • "Miss Nancy Brown she came to town" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [80] • "Cootchie Coolo Was a girl of Hindoo" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [81] • "Here is Paddy Geegan, digging" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [82] • "Tim Jenkins tried A horse to ride" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [83] • "Rough riders are The pride of war" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [84] • "Oh have you heard the Coogie Bird?" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [85] • "When breezes blow the ship will go" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [86] • "There was a man named Donnegan" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [88] • "These are the cats the babies have" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [89] • "The Sun-Bear dances merrily" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [90] • "The soldier is a splendid man" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [92] • "Once a girl named Betsy Baker" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [93] • "One Old Cat!" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [94] • "There was a boy from Kalamazoo" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [95] • "There was a boy, a tiny mite" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [96] • "When George Washington was young" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
- [101] • "Sammy Simpson all the day" • (1899) • poem by L. Frank Baum
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