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Humpty Dumpty, shown as a riddle with answer, in a 1902 Mother Goose story book by William Wallace Denslow
Denslow shows the result of the fall
William Wallace Denslow's rendition of the poem, 1901
Mistress Mary, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Bye, baby bunting, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
The rabbit, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Little Jack Horner, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Little Jack Horner, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Old King Cole, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Old King Cole, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man , from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Tommy (or me), according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Hush-a-bye baby, a variant from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
William Wallace Denslow's illustration for There Was An Old Woman..., from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for a variant of Rain Rain Go Away, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Arthur, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Roses are red, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
The poem's characters (looking excessively sweet), according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for a variant of Ride a cock horse, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
The old lady on her white horse, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Little Bo Peep, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Little Bo Peep, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Simon Simon, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Simple Smion and the pie man, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Little Miss Muffet, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
The Little Miss Muffet scenario explained by Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Mary had a little lamb, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Mary and lamb at school, according to Denslow
More verses
Schoolmaster & lamb
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
One or Peter's wives, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Jach and Jill, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Jack & Jill in the act of tumbling down, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Hey Diddle Diddle, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Cow jumps spoon, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Jack Be Nimble, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Jack is a dog, in Denslow's version
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Wise Men of Gotham, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
The wise men, according to Denslow
William Wallace Denslow's illustrations for Polly Put the Kettle On, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose
Polly, Sukey et al, according to Denslow
The Four Voyages of Columbus 1492-1503
Illustration from the 54th story - The Right Moment - in the 1899 English edition, in which a damsel of Maubeuge shocks & surprises a noble knight of Flanders
Cover of a 1900 New York edition of Adrift in New York by Horatio Alger, Jr.
Lillie de Hegermann-Lindencrone, "Reproduced from the portrait painted in 1880 by B.C. Porter."
Cover of Hunter Patrol by H. Beam Piper
Henrietta Hen frets about duck drowning. From The Tales of Henrietta Hen by Arthur Scott Bailey
COver of 1902 New York publication of What Might Have Been Expected by Frank R. Stockton
Brushtail grabs a big Plymouth Rock hen by the neck, in an Milo Winter illustration for Doctor Rabbit and Brushtail the Fox, by Thomas Clark Hinkle