Little black Sambo (pp. 25-26)
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Title
Little black Sambo (pp. 25-26)
Subject
Sambo (Ficticious character) -- Juvenile fiction, Children -- India -- Juvenile fiction, Tiger -- Juvenile fiction, Children, Black -- Juvenile fiction
Description
Illustrated with both color and black and white prints.
Bound in blue cover. Part of "Never grow old series". Copyrighted 1926 and 1928.
Bound in blue cover.
Tells the story of a young boy, Sambo, who receives a brand new outfit from his mother. On a walk in the jungle though, Sambo encounters four different tigers who each threaten to eat him. Sambo cleverly convinces each tiger to take a piece of his clothing rather than eat him. The tigers, dressed in Sambo's clothes begin to argue which among them is the grandest. Sambo is able to retrieve each piece of his clothing while the tigers are distracted by their argument. In the course of the argument, the tigers run so fast around a tree that they turn into butter, which Sambo's mother uses to make pancakes for Sambo and his family.
Depicts Sambo watching on as the tigers turn to butter and brining his father back to collect the butter.
Bound in blue cover. Part of "Never grow old series". Copyrighted 1926 and 1928.
Bound in blue cover.
Tells the story of a young boy, Sambo, who receives a brand new outfit from his mother. On a walk in the jungle though, Sambo encounters four different tigers who each threaten to eat him. Sambo cleverly convinces each tiger to take a piece of his clothing rather than eat him. The tigers, dressed in Sambo's clothes begin to argue which among them is the grandest. Sambo is able to retrieve each piece of his clothing while the tigers are distracted by their argument. In the course of the argument, the tigers run so fast around a tree that they turn into butter, which Sambo's mother uses to make pancakes for Sambo and his family.
Depicts Sambo watching on as the tigers turn to butter and brining his father back to collect the butter.
[23 pages] : illustrations (some color) , 21 cm
Creator
Helen Bannerman, 1862-1946
Eulalie, 1895-1999
Source
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Publisher
Platt & Munk Co Inc.
United States -- New York -- New York
Date
1928
Contributor
Theresa Ball
Rights
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Format
Scanned from original book at 200-400 dpi in JPEG format using a plustek OpticPro A320, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2017.
Language
English
Type
Color relief block prints
Book, Image, Text
Stillimage
Text
Text
Identifier
Children's Historical Literature Collection PZ7.B227 Lit 1928
- Date Added
- April 27, 2017
- Collection
- Little Black Sambo (1928)
- Item Type
- Still Image
- Tags
- Black -- Juvenile fiction, Book, Children, Children -- India -- Juvenile fiction, Color relief block prints, Discrimination and bigotry, Fairytales, image, Sambo (Ficticious character) -- Juvenile fiction, text, Tiger -- Juvenile fiction
- Citation
- Helen Bannerman, 1862-1946 and Eulalie, 1895-1999, “Little black Sambo (pp. 25-26),” Children Will Listen, accessed May 16, 2024, https://viclit.omeka.net/items/show/1756.