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Anna Veryha by Gloria Kupchenko Frolick
Anna Veryha by Gloria Kupchenko Frolick













Anna Veryha by Gloria Kupchenko Frolick Anna Veryha by Gloria Kupchenko Frolick

New York: Columbia University Press, 1967, pp. Jones Very: The Effective Years: 1833-1840. ^ a b Colledge, William A., Nathan Haskell Dole, and George Jotham Hagar, eds.An Old-Fashioned Garden, and Walks and Musings Therein (1900).A Strange Disclosure: A Tale of New England Life (1898).Sylph, Or the Organ-Grinder's Daughter (1898 with illustrations by Very).Sayings and Doings Among Insects and Flowers (1897).The Very family papers, including five volumes of Very's poetry and other materials, were published by the American Antiquarian Society in 2009. Her few novels include A Strange Recluse (1899). She also translated poems from French and German. Very wrote a great deal of poetry, which she published in magazines and newspapers of the day as well as in two anthologies. In any case, the shaped books were quickly imitated by other publishers, and Very later wrote that she was paid very little for these books, which were quite successful. Very claimed the shaped-book design was hers and tried but failed to get a patent her claim was disputed by Prang, which countered that it had originated the shaped books. Prang followed up with more shaped books (also known as 'Doll books') written by Very, including Goody Two Shoes and a verse version of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Prang & Co., it was the first book in the United States to be shaped like a person or an animal. In 1863 she wrote and designed Red Riding Hood, a verse version of the folk tale " Little Red Riding Hood" that was die-cut into the outline shape of the little girl with the wolf crouching by her feet. As an artist, she worked in oil and clay. She became a teacher at the age of 18 and spent most of her 34-year teaching career in the local public schools. Her brother Jones became a Transcendentalist poet and clergyman. She was born in Salem, Massachusetts, the daughter of two first cousins, Lydia Very and Jones Very, a captain during the War of 1812. Lydia Louisa Anna Very (Novem– September 10, 1901) was an American writer, educator, and illustrator known for authoring the earliest shape books in America.















Anna Veryha by Gloria Kupchenko Frolick