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Das Struwwelpeter-Manuscript [facsimile]

Artist Heinrich Hoffmann (German, 1809-1894)
Author G. A. E. Bogeng (German, 1881-1960)
Date1925
DimensionsSlipcase: H: 8 7/8 in. (226 mm); W: 7 1/16 in. (180 mm); Depth: 11/16 in. (17 mm).
Book: H: 8 1/2 in. (216 mm); W: 6 7/8 in. (175 mm); Depth: 3/8 in. (10 mm).
Page: H: 8 1/4 in. (210 mm); W: 6 5/8 in. (169 mm).
Pamphlet: H: 8 3/16 in. (208 mm); W: 6 7/16 in. (163 mm).
MediumOriginal print: photogravure in grays of a watercolor painting (text pamphlet). Reproductions: collotypes in colors on ivory wove paper of watercolor drawings and handwritten text (facsimile). Text: letterpress on J. W. Zanders cream laid paper, watermarked (text pamphlet).
ClassificationBooks
Credit LineGift of Molly and Walter Bareiss
Object number
1984.564A-B
Not on View
Label TextDas Struwwelpeter contains 10 illustrated and rhymed stories. The stories are clear moral tales which often have gruesome outcomes. Heinrich Hoffmann wrote and illustrated the book, first published in 1844, when he could not find a suitable storybook for his three-year old son. Not surprisingly, all but one of the stories focuses on a misbehaving child or children, such as the title character, Struwwelpeter (Shaggy Peter), a slovenly boy who does not bathe or groom himself. Perhaps the most famous story from the book is The Story of the Thumb-Sucker, in which a roving tailor cuts of the thumbs of a little boy who refuses to stop sucking his thumb.

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