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McLoughlin Bros - Billy and the bellows

Billy and the bellows (1871)

McLoughlin Bros (American, 1858-1920)
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The Artist died in 1920 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

McLoughlin Bros., Inc. was a New York publishing firm active between 1858 and 1920. The company was a pioneer in color printing technologies in children's books. The company specialized in retellings or bowdlerizations of classic stories for children. The artistic and commercial roots of the McLoughlin firm were first developed by John McLoughlin, Jr. (1827–1905) who made his younger brother Edmund McLoughlin (1833 or 4-1889) a partner in 1855. By 1886, the firm published a wide range of items, including cheap chapbooks, large folio picture books, linen books, puzzles, games, paper soldiers and paper dolls. Many of the earliest and most valuable board games in America were produced by McLoughlin Brothers of New York. In 1920 the corporation was sold to Milton Bradley & Company. McLoughlin ceased game production at this time, but continued publishing their picture books. MB itself was purchased by Hasbro in 1984 and merged with Parker Brothers in 1998 to form Hasbro Games. The two became brands of Hasbro until 2009 when they were retired in favor of the Hasbro name.

The company worked with numerous artists of the time, including Sarah Noble Ives, William Bruton, Edward P. Cogger, Enos Comstock, Frances Bassett Comstock, Georgina A. Davis, Henry Walker Herrick, Justin H. Howard, May Audubon Post, Victor Renwick, Ida Waugh, and Lois Williams. These artists created richly colored watercolors as well as pen-and-ink drawings, which were adapted to the printing processes for mass production.

In 1951 the firm, now a division of Milton Bradley, was sold to Julius Kushner. At that time, their collection of original artwork for publication was split between members of the board. A portion of that collection was later donated to the American Antiquarian Society. In 1954, McLoughlin Brothers books were sold to Grosset & Dunlap.

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Mrs G. determines to borrow her mistress’ dishes

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McLoughlin Bros (American, 1858-1920)
Billy and the bellows

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The cats’ party – Title Page

The cats’ party – Title Page (1871)

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The table groans, and Tom runs away

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Mrs. Grimalkin writes her cards

Mrs. Grimalkin writes her cards (1871)

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The dance

The dance (1871)

McLoughlin Bros (American, 1858-1920)
The table groans, and Tom runs away

The table groans, and Tom runs away (1871)

McLoughlin Bros (American, 1858-1920)
They are desired to make themselves at home

They are desired to make themselves at home (1871)

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Mrs. G’s marked politeness to her friend, Thomas

Mrs. G’s marked politeness to her friend, Thomas (1871)

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