A must-have for Riley enthusiasts everywhere, this classic book has been faithfully reproduced for Indiana's state bicentennial. Now with an introduction by lifelong Riley enthusiast and former Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf, this charming book contains 39 of James Whitcomb Riley's signature poems, including "Old Aunt Mary's," "Little Orphant Annie," and "The Raggedy Man." Graced by noted Brown County artist Will Vawter's illustrations of such poems as "The Nine Goblins," "The Circus Day Parade," and "Barefoot, Hungry, Lean Ornery Boys," this book offers a look at how childhood was lived a century ago. First produced in 1890, Riley Child-Rhymes with Hoosier Pictures recalls simpler times gone by Cover; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; AT AUNTY'S HOUSE; BEAR STORY, THE; BOY LIVES ON OUR FARM, THE; BOYS' CANDIDATE, THE; BUMBLEBEE, THE; CIRCUS-DAY PARADE, THE; CURLY LOCKS; DAYS GONE BY, THE; DOWN AROUND THE RIVER; ENVOY; FUNNY LITTLE FELLOW, THE; GRANDFATHER SQUEERS; HAPPY LITTLE CRIPPLE, THE; HOME-MADE FAIRY-TALE, A; IMPETUOUS RESOLVE, AN; JOLLY MILLER, THE; LIFE-LESSON, A; LITTLE COAT, THE; LITTLE ORPHANT ANNIE; LUGUBRIOUS WHING-WHANG, THE; NAUGHTY CLAUDE; NINE LITTLE GOBLINS, THE; OLD AUNT MARY'S; OLD HAY-MOW, THE; OLD TRAMP, THE; ON THE SUNNY SIDE; OUR HIRED GIRL; PET COON, THE. Pixy people, theraggedy man, the; rider of the knee, the; runaway boy, the; south wind and the sun, the; squirtgun uncle maked me, the; sudden shower, a; time of clearer twitterings; waitin' fer the cat to die; who santy-claus wuz; winter fancies.
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