Mostly just crops since I'm learning a new image manipulation program, and also because I'm so nostalgic about these illustrations I find them difficult to fiddle with.
These are nice, but I'm mainly just laughing because, wow, what a blast from the past! I had some of these Ladybird fairy tale books, too! I reocgnise Cinderella and the Princess and the Frog more vividly than I knew! The Snow White, too. (I think I may have borrowed the Sleeping Beauty & Princess and the Pea from the school library, because it is familiar, but not in the same way.)
I have the same sort of "graded familiarity" feeling. I definitely had Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and the Princess and the Frog, but while familiar Rapunzel and the Princess and the Pea feel less so. I think I probably had Snow White and Rose Red as well, but because the story isn't as well known maybe I don't recall it quite so well?
That 3rd picture brings back vivid memories of looking at it in my cousin’s bedroom at Melrose. Her copy of the book. Thanks!
I had quite a few Ladybird books myself, though more the nature or anthropomorphic ones. My favourite was “Smoke and Fluff” about two naughty kittens, which I have a big framed image from hanging on the wall behind my computer in our study.
I’ve also more recently bought quite a few of the old Ladybird books, including educational ones on maps, printing history and computing history.
I think we had a bunch of these fairy tale ones, and then a few factual/historical ones - I'm pretty sure we had one about Alfred the Great and one about making puppets. IIRC the Peter and Jane books (which we had nearly all of) were in a similar format but... not actually Ladybird? (*checks Wikipedia* Oh! They were Ladybird books too!)
The Ladybird book of Computers quite regularly does the rounds of CS departments.
Actually, I'm pretty sure the one you don't want to mess with is the Old Queen in the Princess and the Pea with all the mattresses - she's all perfectly polite and more than happy to help and has no intention of letting anyone get away with anything
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Date: 2021-02-08 09:48 pm (UTC)I had quite a few Ladybird books myself, though more the nature or anthropomorphic ones. My favourite was “Smoke and Fluff” about two naughty kittens, which I have a big framed image from hanging on the wall behind my computer in our study.
I’ve also more recently bought quite a few of the old Ladybird books, including educational ones on maps, printing history and computing history.
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Date: 2021-02-09 08:50 am (UTC)The Ladybird book of Computers quite regularly does the rounds of CS departments.
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