Little Machinery

A Critical Facsimile Edition

Paperback, 99 pages

English language

Published May 7, 2009 by Wayne State University Press.

ISBN:
9780814332665
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When it was published in 1926, Mary Liddell's picture book Little Machinery was both favorably reviewed and well advertised, but it faded quickly from store shelves. Yet the book's constructivism-inspired illustrations and strange cast of characters-centered around an uncanny robot boy who benefits and exploits his woodland home-were ahead of their time. Little Machinery has become a landmark text for scholars of children's studies because it demonstrates how twentieth-century writers and artists addressed child readers and distilled their era's technological hopes and fears for a young audience.

The critical facsimile edition of Little Machinery presents a full-color reproduction of Liddell's original text along with expert commentary on the social and historical contexts for Liddell's work. A foreword by John Stilgoe begins the volume by commenting on 1920s engineering and the gender dynamics at work in Little Machinery. In a revised version of her award-winning critical essay, Nathalie op de Beeck …

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