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Blanche Jennings Thompson

Auteur de Saint Elizabeth's Three Crowns (Vision Books Series)

18 oeuvres 606 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Blanche Jennings Thompson

Silver Pennies (1931) 148 exemplaires
Saint Elizabeth's Three Crowns (1958) 59 exemplaires
All the Silver Pennies (1967) 51 exemplaires
Saints of the Byzantine World (1961) 38 exemplaires
When Saints Were Young (1960) 32 exemplaires
More Silver Pennies (1938) 24 exemplaires
Adventures in reading (1936) 21 exemplaires
Peter and Paul (1905) 19 exemplaires
St. Francis de Sales (1965) 16 exemplaires
Four Novels for Appreciation (1960) — Directeur de publication — 9 exemplaires
With Harp and Lute (1935) 4 exemplaires
All Day with God (1939) 3 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1887
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female

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I'm not gonna "review" this book, but I will sample and savor it from time to time. The original SILVER PENNIES (1925) was a book of poems for children that my mom had as a little girl and she always talked about it, often while she was reading to my brothers and me from Robert Louis Stevenson's A CHILD'S GARDEN OF VERSES. It had been lost long ago. So I can only imagine how pleased she must have been to find this 1967 first edition of ALL THE SILVER PENNIES, which combined that first book with its companion volume, MORE SILVER PENNIES (1938). It is filled with poems that children will love, by poets such as Sara Teasdale, Vachel Lindsay, Katherine Mansfield, Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost, Mark Van Doren, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Emily Dickinson, Yeats, and many other takented poets now long forgotten. But I'm pretty sure little kids even today would still enjoy having these poems read aloud to them. A particular favorite of mine is a Joyce Kilmer poem called "The House with Nobody in It." It's about a falling in, abandoned house, and here's a verse -

"If I had a lot of money and all my debts were paid / I'd put a gang of men to work with brush and saw and spade. / I'd buy that place and fix it up the way it used to be / And I'd find some people who wanted a home and give it to them free."

Mom loved that one too. And I remember her own interest in old abandoned houses we'd see when we took Sunday rides through the countryside when I was small. Sometimes we even stopped to 'explore' them.

All my grandkids are too old for this book now. It's best for reading to lap-size little ones. I'll hang on to it. Maybe we'll be graced with some great-grandkids one day, and I'll read to them of fairies and kittens, poppies and lost mittens. I see why Mom loved these poems, lovingly collected and annotated by editor Blanche Jennings Thompson, and the illustrations by Ursula Arndt are equally delightful. Very highly recommended, especially if you have little ones - and if you can FIND a copy.

- Tim Bazzett, author of the memoir, BOOKLOVER
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TimBazzett | 1 autre critique | Jul 2, 2023 |
My copy went missing years and years ago but I still remember the lovely poems and the pen and ink drawings. I was reminded of it recently and I'll have to seek out a copy some day.

Finally got it from the library and I'm really excited to read it!

Another childhood memory ruined. The pen and ink drawings were, indeed, charming but the poems were trite and I quickly learned to skip the editor intros, the worst kind of "how to understand this poem" twaddle. Ugh.
 
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amyem58 | 1 autre critique | Jul 15, 2014 |
One of my mother's favourite childhood books (she was born in 1932).
 
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muumi | 3 autres critiques | Feb 26, 2008 |

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Œuvres
18
Membres
606
Popularité
#41,484
Évaluation
½ 4.4
Critiques
8
ISBN
9

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