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The First of a New Genus

Review Dinner with Joseph Johnson: Books and Friendship in a Revolutionary Age, by Daisy Hay

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Children's literature - From "T.W." to "Alice" (1712?–1865)

Napoleon called the English a “nation of shopkeepers,” and in England art may owe much to trade. Children’s literature in England got its start from merchants such as Thomas Boreman, of whom little is known, and especially John Newbery, of whom a great deal more is known. Research has established that at least as early as 1730 Boreman began publishing for children (largely educational works) and that in 1742 he produced what sounds like a recreational story, Cajanus, the Swedish Giant. Beginnings of English children’s literature might be dated from the first decade of the 18th century, when a tiny

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