Thursday, November 27, 2014


In the early 1900s, children were given CHATTERBOX books.  "The acknowledged king of all Juvenile Books published in the English language.  The publishers wish again to emphasize the fact that 'Chatterbox' is not made up of 'rehashed' or old material, but that the stories and illustrations are especially written for the volume, and the aim is to get the best regardless of cost."

Contents include:  "The Bathing Machine,"  "The Muff," "A Christmas Night Adventure," "Grandpapa," "Great-Aunt Anthea's Money" and "The Sweet-Pea Hedge."

~ CHATTERBOX for 1920 Founded by J. Erskine Clarke, M.A.  The Page Company Boston, U.S.A.