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The Alexandra alphabet
Title : The Alexandra alphabet The Alexandra alphabet
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Source : The Alexandra alphabet
Place Of Creation : London
Publisher : F. Warne & Co.
Date of creation : [1863?]
Format : Book
Contributor : State Library of South Australia
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Donated by : Mr G Story
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An alphabet book, possibly published to commemorate the marriage of Alexandra of Denmark to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, in 1863. It includes some illustrations of Danish scenes and people.

From horn book to battledore to primer: all were devised to instruct children in the letters of the alphabet, and help them towards literacy. By the late 19th century, cheap colour printing processes enabled a proliferation of brightly coloured and accessible reading materials for children.

Alphabet books could be a simple match of letter and word, such as 'a-apple', or be thematically based, for instance animals or trades. In The Alexandra alphabet it is a simple letter and word match. However, the reader is extended with additional meanings for the letters. For 'K Keep' (i.e. a castle) further words beginning with 'K' are provided at the bottom of the page:'Keel, Keep, Keg, Kelp, Key, Kid, Kin, Kind' and 'O Omnibus' can also be 'Oak, Oar, Oat, Odd, Ode, Off, Oil, Old, One'. Additional explanations are also provided on the back page.

This copy donated by G Story shows sign of heavy usage with soiled pages and some paper losses on several pages, and the book has also been crudely sewn along the spine.

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Further reading :

'From apple to abstraction in alphabet books', Children's literature in education, vol. 9, number 4, December 1978

McLean, Ruari (ed.) The Noah's ark A.B.C. and 8 other Victorian alphabet books in color, New York: Dover Publications, 1976

Muir, Percy H. English children's books, 1600 to 1900, London: Batsford, [1954]

Whalley, Joyce Irene. Cobwebs to catch flies: illustrated books for the nursery and schoolroom, 1700-1900, London: Elek, 1974

Zipes, Jack (ed.) The Oxford encyclopedia of children's literature, New York: Oxford University Press, 2006 See: Volume 1: ABC books

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