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A collection of three beloved children's stories, written by the Victorian-era author Juliana Horatia Ewing and illustrated by the renowned artist Randolph Caldecott. These charming and whimsical tales capture the innocence and wonder of childhood, and have delighted generations of readers with their captivating characters and timeless themes.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
A beloved classic children's picture book, featuring humorous and whimsical illustrations by Randolph Caldecott.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This gorgeous edition of Ãsop's classic fables, illustrated by the renowned artist Alfred Caldecott, brings the timeless tales to life for modern readers. With witty modern annotations by James Davis Cooper, this edition will enchant readers of all ages.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
First published in 1805, The Queen of Hearts is a beloved children's book that has been enjoyed by generations of readers. This charming tale features beautiful illustrations and a whimsical story that will capture the imaginations of children and adults alike.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
A beloved classic of children's literature, this collection of nursery rhymes and illustrations by Randolph Caldecott is a must-have for any family library. With charming characters and delightful verse, these timeless poems are perfect for sharing with the little ones in your life.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
When I was a farmer, a Farmer's Boy, I used to keep my master's HORSES, With a Gee-wo here, and a Gee-wo there, And here a Gee, and there a Gee, And everywhere a Gee; Says I, My pretty lass, will you come to the banks of the Aire oh?
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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A Frog he would a-wooing go, Heigho, says Rowley! Whether his Mother would let him or no. With a rowley-powley, gammon and spinach, Heigho, says Anthony Rowley!
LAST noon beheld them full of lusty life, Last eve in Beauty's circle proudly gay, The midnight brought the signal sound of strife, The morn the marshalling in arms-the day Battle's magnificently stern array! The thunder-clouds close o'er it, which when rent The earth is covered thick with other clay, Which her own clay shall cover, heaped and pent, Rider and horse: -friend, foe, -in one red burial blent. Their praise is hymn'd by loftier harps than mine: Yet one would I select from that proud throng, -to thee, to thousands, of whom each And one as all a ghastly gap did make In his own kind and kindred, whom to teach Forgetfulness were mercy for their sake; The Archangel's trump, not glory's, must awake Those whom they thirst for.-BYRON.
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book in English with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) translated into Simplified Chinese with Hanyu Pinyin. Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book in English with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) translated into Traditional Chinese with Hanyu Pinyin. Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book in English with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) translated into Traditional Chinese with Tongyong Pinyin (used predominately in Taiwan). Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book in English with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) translated into Traditional Chinese with Zhuyin Fuhao (Bopomofo). Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book translated into Simplified Chinese with Hanyu Pinyin. Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book translated into Traditional Chinese with Hanyu Pinyin. Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book translated into Traditional Chinese with Zhuyin Fuhao (Bopomofo). Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Please see free book catalogs at www urls: tiny.cc/traditional or tiny.cc/simplified. DESCRIPTION: A picture book translated into Traditional Chinese. Based on a book by Randolph Caldecott. Contains both color illustrations and B&W line drawings. OTHER PAPERBACK VERSIONS AVAILABLE: 01 Traditional Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908794; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255140); 02 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao (B&W ISBN:978-1505908800; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255164); 03 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908824; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255188); 04 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908831; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255195); 05 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin (B&W ISBN:978-1505908848; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255201); 06 Simplified Chinese (B&W ISBN:978-1505908855; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255218); 07 Traditional Chinese Zhuyin Fuhao with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908862; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255225); 08 Traditional Chinese Tongyong Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908886; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255232); 09 Traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908893; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255249); 10 Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin with IPA (B&W ISBN:978-1505908909; COLOR ISBN:978-1505255256). EBOOKS (COLOR) OF THESE 10 VERSIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PLAY (No ISBN; Search by Title).
Randolph Caldecott ( 22 March 1846 - 12 February 1886) was an English artist and illustrator, born in Chester. The Caldecott Medal was named in his honour. He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations. His abilities as an artist were promptly and generously recognised by the Royal Academy. Caldecott greatly influenced illustration of children's books during the nineteenth century. Two books illustrated by him, priced at a shilling each, were published every Christmas for eight years. Caldecott also illustrated novels and accounts of foreign travel, made humorous drawings depicting hunting and fashionable life, drew cartoons and he made sketches of the Houses of Parliament inside and out, and exhibited sculptures and paintings in oil and watercolour in the Royal Academy and galleries............................. Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty) (3 August 1841 - 13 May 1885) was an English writer of children's stories. She displayed sympathetic insight into children's lives, admiration for things military, and strong religious faith. Youth and marriage: Known as Julie, she was the second of ten children of the Reverend Alfred Gatty, vicar of Ecclesfield in Yorkshire, and Margaret Gatty, who was herself a children's author. The children were educated mainly by her mother, but Julie was often the driving force behind their various activities: drama, botany etc. Later she was responsible for setting up a village library in Ecclesfield and helped out in the parish with her three sisters. Early stories of hers appeared in Charlotte Yonge's magazine Monthly Packet. On 1 June 1867, she married Major Alexander Ewing (1830-1895) of the army pay department. He was also a keen churchgoer, who shared his wife's interest in literature. Within a week of their marriage, the Ewings left England for Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, where he had received a new posting. They remained there for two years, before returning to England in 1869 and spending eight years in the army town of Aldershot. Although her husband was sent overseas again, to Malta in 1879 and Sri Lanka in 1881, Ewing's poor health would not allow her to accompany him. The Ewings moved to Trull, Somerset, on his return in 1883, and in 1885, to Bath, in the hopes that the change of air would do her good. However, her health continued to deteriorate, and after two operations, she died there on 13 May 1885.She was given a military funeral at Trull three days later. Her sister Horatia Katharine Frances Gatty (1846-1945) published a memorial of Julie's life and works which includes a publication history of her stories. A later selection includes some of Julie's letters and drawings about Canada. A biography by Gillian Avery appeared in 1961. "Child-novels" Roger Lancelyn Green calls her works the "first outstanding child-novels" in English literature. Her works are notable for their sympathetic insight into child life, their admiration for things military, and their reflection of her strong Anglican faith. They include Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances (1869), A Flat Iron for a Farthing (1872), Six to Sixteen (1875), Jackanapes (1884), Daddy Darwin's Dovecot (1884), and The Story of a Short Life (1885). The latter story inspired Grace Kimmins to start the Guild of the Poor Brave Things to help children with disabilities in London. Grace (and later Ada Vachell took their motto Laetus sorte mea (Happy in my lot) from Ewing's book. Rudyard Kipling claimed to know her novel Jan of the Windmill (1872-3, 1876) almost by heart. He wrote in his autobiography, Something of Myself, "One [book] I have still, a bound copy of Aunt Judy's Magazine of the early 'seventies, in which appeared Mrs. Ewing's Six to Sixteen. I owe more in circuitous ways to that tale than I can tell. I knew it, as I know it still, almost by heart. Here was a history of real people and real things."Her story The Brownies (1865) gave the Baden-Powells the idea and the name for the junior level of the
Randolph Caldecott ( 22 March 1846 - 12 February 1886) was an English artist and illustrator, born in Chester. The Caldecott Medal was named in his honour. He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations. His abilities as an artist were promptly and generously recognised by the Royal Academy. Caldecott greatly influenced illustration of children's books during the nineteenth century. Two books illustrated by him, priced at a shilling each, were published every Christmas for eight years. Caldecott also illustrated novels and accounts of foreign travel, made humorous drawings depicting hunting and fashionable life, drew cartoons and he made sketches of the Houses of Parliament inside and out, and exhibited sculptures and paintings in oil and watercolour in the Royal Academy and galleries.......................... Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty) (3 August 1841 - 13 May 1885) was an English writer of children's stories. She displayed sympathetic insight into children's lives, admiration for things military, and strong religious faith. Youth and marriage: Known as Julie, she was the second of ten children of the Reverend Alfred Gatty, vicar of Ecclesfield in Yorkshire, and Margaret Gatty, who was herself a children's author. The children were educated mainly by her mother, but Julie was often the driving force behind their various activities: drama, botany etc. Later she was responsible for setting up a village library in Ecclesfield and helped out in the parish with her three sisters. Early stories of hers appeared in Charlotte Yonge's magazine Monthly Packet. On 1 June 1867, she married Major Alexander Ewing (1830-1895) of the army pay department. He was also a keen churchgoer, who shared his wife's interest in literature. Within a week of their marriage, the Ewings left England for Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, where he had received a new posting. They remained there for two years, before returning to England in 1869 and spending eight years in the army town of Aldershot. Although her husband was sent overseas again, to Malta in 1879 and Sri Lanka in 1881, Ewing's poor health would not allow her to accompany him. The Ewings moved to Trull, Somerset, on his return in 1883, and in 1885, to Bath, in the hopes that the change of air would do her good. However, her health continued to deteriorate, and after two operations, she died there on 13 May 1885.She was given a military funeral at Trull three days later. Her sister Horatia Katharine Frances Gatty (1846-1945) published a memorial of Julie's life and works which includes a publication history of her stories. A later selection includes some of Julie's letters and drawings about Canada. A biography by Gillian Avery appeared in 1961. "Child-novels" Roger Lancelyn Green calls her works the "first outstanding child-novels" in English literature. Her works are notable for their sympathetic insight into child life, their admiration for things military, and their reflection of her strong Anglican faith. They include Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances (1869), A Flat Iron for a Farthing (1872), Six to Sixteen (1875), Jackanapes (1884), Daddy Darwin's Dovecot (1884), and The Story of a Short Life (1885). The latter story inspired Grace Kimmins to start the Guild of the Poor Brave Things to help children with disabilities in London. Grace (and later Ada Vachell took their motto Laetus sorte mea (Happy in my lot) from Ewing's book. Rudyard Kipling claimed to know her novel Jan of the Windmill (1872-3, 1876) almost by heart. He wrote in his autobiography, Something of Myself, "One [book] I have still, a bound copy of Aunt Judy's Magazine of the early 'seventies, in which appeared Mrs. Ewing's Six to Sixteen. I owe more in circuitous ways to that tale than I can tell. I knew it, as I know it still, almost by heart. Here was a history of real people and real things.".....
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