Tom Thumb: A Ballad Arrangement for Young Children by: Charles Stuart MacLeod (Author) Margaret Campbell Hoopes (Artist)Publisher Location: PhiladelphiaPublisher Name: Henry Altemus CompanyPublication Date: 1923 Images Alas, the farmer's wife said: "No!" (P. 11)1923And both his parents said to Tom, "The King's so...1923The boy was born and cradled in a cup (P. 13)1923The clover broke (P. 31)1923The cow began to chew! (P. 33)1923Frontispiece (Frontispiece)1923He dug his way into the dough (P. 21)1923He had a mouse to ride upon (P. 45)1923He hid behind a dish of cream (P. 53)1923He'd hide inside their baskets (P. 17)1923"I'd gladly give the sum to have a baby" (P. 7)1923King Arthur's fisher caught the fish (P. 39)1923Merlin, a passing wizard (P. 9)1923A passing beggar snatched it up (P. 25)1923She sneezed him in the ocean! (P. 35)1923She tied him with a piece of thread / Tight to a...1923So, damp and sticky, Tom trudged home (P. 27)1923"Stay just as long as you are good" (P. 41)1923Then Merlin said: "I'll charm the boy" (P. 57)1923They built a golden throne for him (P. 47)1923They made his coat of apple-skins; a roseleaf was...1923This dough's bewitched! (P. 23)1923Tom climbed the kitchen table-leg (P. 19)1923Tom ran; the spider panted close (P. 55)1923"Tom, get out - you'll have to go back home!" (P....1923Tom's parents took him to their farm (P. 61)1923When suddenly a mighty fish with one gulp swallowed...1923Would strew her way with carpet-tacks (P. 51)1923 Show Full List Hide Full List Alas, the farmer's wife said: "No!" (P. 11)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes And both his parents said to Tom, "The King's so good to us" (P...by Margaret Campbell Hoopes The boy was born and cradled in a cup (P. 13)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes The clover broke (P. 31)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes The cow began to chew! (P. 33)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Frontispiece (Frontispiece)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes He dug his way into the dough (P. 21)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes He had a mouse to ride upon (P. 45)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes He hid behind a dish of cream (P. 53)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes He'd hide inside their baskets (P. 17)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes "I'd gladly give the sum to have a baby" (P. 7)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes King Arthur's fisher caught the fish (P. 39)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Merlin, a passing wizard (P. 9)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes A passing beggar snatched it up (P. 25)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes She sneezed him in the ocean! (P. 35)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes She tied him with a piece of thread / Tight to a blade of grass...by Margaret Campbell Hoopes So, damp and sticky, Tom trudged home (P. 27)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes "Stay just as long as you are good" (P. 41)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Then Merlin said: "I'll charm the boy" (P. 57)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes They built a golden throne for him (P. 47)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes They made his coat of apple-skins; a roseleaf was his cap (P....by Margaret Campbell Hoopes This dough's bewitched! (P. 23)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Tom climbed the kitchen table-leg (P. 19)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Tom ran; the spider panted close (P. 55)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes "Tom, get out - you'll have to go back home!" (P. 59)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Tom's parents took him to their farm (P. 61)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes When suddenly a mighty fish with one gulp swallowed him. (P. 37...by Margaret Campbell Hoopes Would strew her way with carpet-tacks (P. 51)by Margaret Campbell Hoopes