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Palmer Cox

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Cox's Brownies were little men who had mischievous adventures together. Each Brownie had a distinctive physical appearance: Cholly Boutonnière wore a top hat and monocle, while others wore traditional Turkish, Irish, German, Swedish, Russian, and Chinese garb. There was an Eskimo, an American Indian,
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even an Uncle Sam. "Much of the success of his books can be attributed to his treatment of the characters, who portray human nature with its goodness and strength and also its follies, but never its baseness.".
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as a railroad contractor, and he lived in there from 1863 to 1875. In 1874, he began to formally study drawing and contribute illustrated stories to such publications as
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Cox died at his 17-room dream home named Brownie Castle at Granby, Quebec, July 24, 1924. His headstone has a Brownie figure and the inscription:
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The earliest publication of Brownie characters took place in 1879, but not until the February 1881 issue of
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Fairy Tales and True Stories: The History of Russian Literature for Children and Young People (1574 - 2010)
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wrote "The Dance of the Brownies" (1893), inspired by the Cox characters. It was a popular hit.
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books: each new illustration, they compete to see who first spots the Brownie in the top hat.
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The Cute and the Cool: Wondrous Innocence and Modern American Children's Culture
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and as their popularity rose, they were covered in publications such as the
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In creating the Brownies he bestowed a priceless heritage on childhood
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magazine were the creatures printed in their final form. In 1883,
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Humorous but Wholesome. A History of Palmer Cox and the Brownies
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Queer People, such as Goblins, Giants, Merry Men and Monarchs
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Century House. pp. 56, 63–64. 7: 602:Cummins, Roger W. (September 1975). 597: 595: 593: 295:comes from the books of Palmer Cox. 668:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 13. 505:. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 401. 354:Queer People with Wings and Stings 14: 892:People from East Quogue, New York 747:The Brownie Clown in Brownie Town 665:Detroit: Ragtime and the Jazz Age 441:The Brownie Clown in Brownie Town 826: 456:The Brownies and Prince Florimel 348:Queer People with Paws and Claws 324:Hans Von Petter's Trip to Gotham 422:The Brownies in the Philippines 16:Canadian illustrator and author 401:The Brownies Through the Union 1: 448:The Brownies Many More Nights 434:The Palmer Cox Brownie Primer 385:The Brownies Around the World 275:The idea of the character of 254:In the 1943 children's novel 170:United States Tobacco Journal 810:Works by or about Palmer Cox 582:Don Markstein's Toonopedia. 316:(1874) Later republished as 872:Canadian children's writers 825:(public domain audiobooks) 695:. 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Index


Granby, Quebec
The Brownies
Canadian
The Brownies
comic strips
fairy-like
sprites
Brownie camera
Granby, Quebec
Panama
East Quogue
Long Island
Oscar Hammerstein
United States Tobacco Journal
Wide Awake
St. Nicholas Magazine
Ladies' Home Journal

Effie F. Kamman
Richard F. Outcault
Hogan's Alley
Rufus M.
Eleanor Estes
World War I
Dunno
Russian
Soviet
Nikolay Nosov

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