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The Queen of Hearts
Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans.
The Complete Collection of Pictures & Songs, 500 pages, 37.4×28.6cm, pp. 219-251.
London: George Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1887 (1881).
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Introduction
One of Caldecott’s masterpieces with the vivid red color of Hearts, fitting the comical story of the Knave stealing the Queen’s tarts and being punished by the King. The monotone sketches scattered among the color pages with the verses enrich the story with content that may have been enjoyed by more than just children.
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“The Queen of Hearts”

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The Queen of Hearts.
One of R.Caldecott's Picture Books
One of R.Caldecott's Picture Books
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(♪) THE Queen of Hearts, She made some Tarts,
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(♪) All on a Summer’s Day;
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The Knave of Hearts, He stole those Tarts, (♪)
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(♪) And took them right away.
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The King of Hearts, Called for those Tarts, (♪)
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And beat the Knave full sore: (♪)
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The Knave of Hearts, Brought back those Tarts, (♪)
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And vowed he'd steal no more. (♪)
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