Wednesday, April 14, 2010

VTT - Riley Child Rhymes & The Raggedy Man



April is National Poetry Month so I am showing a poetry book my mother had as a child. "Christmas 1919" is written inside the cover. The book is Riley Child Rhymes With Hoosier Pictures.



James Whitcomb Riley was a famous Hoosier poet, popular in the early years of the twentieth century. He is known as the Hoosier poet because he was from Indiana and he used a Hoosier dialect in many of his poems. A number of postcards included some of his verse. The postcard shown here includes part of the poem The Raggedy Man, one of Riley's best-loved poems. This poem was originally published in a 1890 issue of Century Magazine. The complete poem was included in the Riley Child Rhymes book.





I'm participating in Vintage Thingie Thursday

14 comments:

  1. Wow, that clip from 1914 is pretty amazing! It's hard to believe that something that old is in pretty good shape. I wonder if it's something that was re-mastered, because the sound quality isn't too bad. The man who was reciting the poem did a really good job! Thanks for sharing!
    Happy VTT!
    Carol

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  2. Great post card. And the book is awesome.

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  3. Great post...that clip was a great touch, enjoyed it, and hard to believe it is that old, I agree with Carol, it sounds really good for the age. Have a great VTT!

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  4. that clip is awesome; can't believe it's been preserved so well. Great post for April!

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  5. How neat to hear the poem being recited like that! What a cool book! Happy VTT!

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  6. Such a great post and a wonderful clip. Happy VTT..have a wonderful weekend.

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  7. What an awesome post!! Loved the clip
    *hugs*deb

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  8. Lovely post PC. I adore old children's books too. Happy VTT!

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  9. What a great post! I love the clip...thank you for sharing.

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  10. Thank you for sharing this with us. The clip is so interesting. The book looks like its in good condition considering the age. Thanks for visiting my blog, I always love to hear from you.

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  11. What a fun and interesting post. I've long enjoyed James Whitcomb Riley's poetry. How special that you have this book of poetry. It's a real treasure!

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  12. Postcardy, I love your post today. James Whitcomb Rily was related to my Uncle L.D. Riley. My mother's sister married him and they had a large collection of his books of poems. The book you shared today is a treasure. Lucky you. I was amazed to see the video. Awesome.

    Hugs, Jeanne

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  13. Great post! Wonderful vintage book and that formatted video was amazing...whoever Clark is, he/she did a great job. It looks like he took a still photo of Mr. Riley and computer generated his lips to move with the recorded reading of his poem-Brilliant! I'll have to show that to DS-a computer science student.

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  14. Nice old books and cute postcard for todays blog. Thanks for stopping by. Have a good day..Julian

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