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.
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.
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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.