According to Wikipedia, The Gingerbread Boy made his first print appearance in the May 1875 issue of the (American) St. Nicholas Magazine.
I’ve been trying to build up my library of gingerbread books this week and found two lovely story books on eBay to add to my collection. The first was this vintage copy of The Gingerbread Boy from 1951. It’s part of the Janet & John Story Books which my husband remembers reading at school.
It’s the traditional story of the gingerbread boy, beautifully illustrated. This copy is from a school library and bears the stamp Leicestershire Education Authority. It’s in pretty good condition considering it must have been read by lots of school children!
I also purchased a more recent copy (1966) of The Gingerbread Boy, printed by Ladybird Books Ltd and ‘retold for easy reading’. Edward and I had lots of fun reading it together and looking at the illustrations.
Linking up to Flea Market Finds, nifty thrifty things and magpie monday
5 Comments
Jem
November 27, 2011 at 2:17 pmAt this time of year I’m all about ginger in general. There’s something very Christmassy about gingerbread 🙂 I’m loving gingerbread showergel – yum.
Lovely finds!
Jem xXx
DogsMom
November 27, 2011 at 3:07 pmWhile I know several gingerbread collectors, you are the first I’ve heard that collects versions of this story. How fun!
Karen Lamb
November 27, 2011 at 6:55 pmMmmm gingerbread, could just eat some now.
jenny
November 27, 2011 at 7:37 pmIt’s my favourite thing to make (and eat) – Christmassy too!
Cheerful Thrifty Door
November 30, 2011 at 1:10 pmCollecting books is fun, but I never thought about collecting different versions of a book. I love that idea.