![]() ![]() I did not find information on the Wee Books For Wee Folks series.Į. did a number of children’s book series including the Altemus’ Mother Goose and Altemus’ Fairy Tales series in the first decade of the 20th century. These books revealed that the Henry Altemus Co. EW, NorthamptonĪ - I began my research by consulting Diane McClure Jones and Rosemary Jones’ “Collector’s Guide To Children’s Books, 1850 to 1950: Identification & Values Volume I” (Collector Books, 1997, 2001 value update, $18.95, 173 pp.) and “Volume II” (Collector Books, 1999, $19.95, 212 pp.). I would appreciate any information you can provide about my book. ![]() ![]() There is no copyright or printing date on my book. I wish I had all the books in the series. The book was part of the Wee Books For Wee Folks series published by the Henry Altemus Company of Philadelphia. A friend recently found a copy for me at auction. I grew up in Hawaii and remember reading the book as a child. Q - I own a copy of “The Story of Little Black Sambo,” a little black boy who wore a beautiful red coat and a pair of blue trousers. ![]()
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