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Top > Publications > NDL Newsletter > Back Numbers 2013 > No. 188, April 2013

National Diet Library Newsletter

No. 188, April 2013

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Online Gallery “Children’s Books in the Victorian Era: from the Winnington-Ingram Collection” now available

Contents of the exhibition with a cat and flowers from picture books
<<Front page of the Online Gallery>>
“Children’s Books in the Victorian Era: from the Winnington-Ingram Collection”
(URL: http://www.kodomo.go.jp/ingram/e/index.html)>>

On April 23 (Children's Reading Day), 2013, the International Library of Children’s Literature (ILCL) released a digital exhibition “Children’s Books in the Victorian Era: from the Winnington-Ingram Collection”.

The ILCL, a library specializing in children’s books, collects and preserves children's books published in Japan, as well as a wide range of works from abroad, including those now regarded as classics. One of the ILCL's special collections is the Winnington-Ingram Collection of Children's Books comprising works of children's literature of Great Britain from the 18th to 20th centuries.

Drawing on this Collection, this exhibition presents books representative of the 19th century, at the dawn of modern children's literature, to explore the origins of contemporary children's books.

We have taken special care to enable visitors to enjoy the contents of as many books as possible. Some of the exhibits are fully digitized and viewable on “the NDL Digitized Contents”, and additional information is provided on books that can be consulted cover-to-cover in the International Children's Digital Library (ICDL) or the Internet Archive.

Enjoy the imaginary universe of children's books of the Victorian era, at the dawn of children's literature!

From the exhibits

The cover of the book. A man, a boy and a dog are depicted on a blue background.
<<Little Lord Fauntleroy / by Frances Hodgson Burnett F. Warne and Co., 1904 NDL call no.: VZ1-193>>

A spread page of the book. The left page is a colored frontispiece. The right page is the title page. A spread page of the book. On the right page Alice and the Cheshire Cat are depicted.
<<Histories or tales of past times told by Mother Goose with morals / written in French by M. Perrault, & Englished by G.M. Gent ; newly edited by J. Saxon Childers. [1st ed.] Nonesuch Press, 1925. NDL call no.: VZ1-846>> <<Alice’s adventures in Wonderland / by Lewis Carroll ; with forty-two illustrations by John Tenniel. Eighty-second thousand. Macmillan and Co., 1886. NDL call no.: VZ1-219>>
Title letters and two portraits of children are on the cover of the book. Title and a picture of a child playing a king and his court are on the cover of the book.
<<The settlers at home / by Harriet Martineau. G. Routledge, [1883] NDL call no.: VZ1-727>> <<The Marquis of Carabas' picture book : containing Puss in boots, Old mother Hubbard, Valentine and Orson, The absurd ABC / with thirty-two pages of illustrations by Walter Crane ; printed in colours by Edmund Evans. G. Routledge, [1873] NDL call no.: VZ1-285>>

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