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The Ant and Grasshopper: Faultless Starch Books, Vol. II
- Title
- en_US The Ant and Grasshopper: Faultless Starch Books, Vol. II
- Description
- No Author
- Creator
- en_US No Author See all items with this value
- Date
- 2023-09-20T15:17:07Z
- 2022-12
- en_US 1910?
- Date Available
- 2023-09-20T15:17:07Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1910
- Abstract
- en_US Here is the second of two similar 16-page pamphlets from about the same time, both 3" x 5". As a guess, I will presume that this copy with the purple cover is the later of the two pamphlets. It specifies a price for Beaham's Faultless Starch: ten cents. It formats the text of the fable differently, starting with a large initial. The eight illustrations are the same. After the fable, this copy offers a list of the 36 free booklets in the Faultless Starch Library. GA seems to be the only fable in this group of 36. After the fable, there are again quotations and conundrums. This time there is also an account of the USA president's salary and expense accounts! The package for Beaham's Faultless Starch on the back cover has changed from the earlier pamphlet's presentation. The fable is unchanged from the other copy. Again, the grasshopper is a "gay young thing, thoughtless, careless, always singing and dancing, and letting the servants run the house and waste things as much as they pleased." My, this grasshopper has servants! She looks on her plodding busy cousin, the ant, with disdain. The ant warns the grasshopper: "the first rainy day will take all the starch out of your wings, and what will you do then?" Thus there are really two issues for this grasshopper. Sure enough, she soon needs Faultless Starch for her drenched wings. The ant refuses her and tells her to walk to a grocery store to get the starch. This grasshopper learns her lesson on both counts and, the following year, has a full cellar of food and even becomes friends with the ant. Eight line drawings grace the text. I was surprised to learn that Faultless Starch, which traces its history to 1887 and took on the added name of Beaham in 1901, still exists in Kansas City. The two staples on this pamphlet have given out, but the pages are intact. This gift is a result of Susie's tracking not "Aesop's fables" on Ebay, but rather characters in well-known fables. Great work, Susie!
- Identifier
- en_US 13273 (Access ID)
- Language
- en_US eng
- Publisher
- en_US Faultless Starch Co.
- en_US Kansas City, MO
- Subject
- One story See all items with this value
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books