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John MacKay Shaw Childhood in Poetry Collection

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John MacKay Shaw was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on May 15, 1897. He immigrated to the United States as a child in 1911. He enlisted in the Army in 1917 and was stationed in France with the Ambulance Corp during World War I.

Shaw went to work for the Bell Telephone System as a adult, and remained a public relations executive with that company until he retired in 1959. He changed his name legally to John MacKay Shaw to distinguish himself from all the other John Shaws he had discovered while working a project redesigning the Yellow Pages for New York City. He chose MacKay in honor of his mother's uncle, the renowned scholar, navigator, and teacher John MacKay of Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland.

When his two children were young, Shaw read and sang to them often. He recited poetry, sang the old Glasgow drinking songs, Gilbert and Sullivan, and songs of the Gay Nineties. However, the children wanted to hear poems about them, not about other children. He promised to write them if they would provide the subjects for him to write about. Each year between 1933 and 1937, he collected the poems he had written that year and had them printed in pamphlets which he sent to friends at Christmas. Realizing that other fathers must have written poems for their children, he went looking for them in the second-hand bookstores. Thus began his collection of Childhood in Poetry.

For thirty years, while continuing to work for the Bell System, John MacKay Shaw haunted the second-hand bookstores of Great Britain and the United States, poring over catalogs in the evenings, searching out and purchasing rare and first editions of poetry for, about, and by children. He studied the books, read and wrote about them and their authors, and discoursed extensively with other collectors and scholars.

Upon retirement in 1959, Shaw gave his collection of almost 6,000 volumes to Florida State University (FSU) Libraries. For the next 25 years, Shaw went to the library daily to study, write, and talk about his books. He continued adding to his collection. Shaw died in Tallahassee, Florida on March 15, 1984.

For more information about John Shaw, see the finding aid for his personal and collection papers.

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Nonsense Songs by Edward Lear
Nonsense Songs by Edward Lear
Edward Lear ; with introduction by Sir E. Strachey, Bart., All the original pictures and verses.
Notes on the Sarum hymni cum notis, Antwerp, 1541
Notes on the Sarum hymni cum notis, Antwerp, 1541
Imprint date from NUC, CL, p. 470.
Nurse
Nurse
translated from the Italian of Luigi Tansillo by William Roscoe.
Old Dame Trot and her comical cat
Old Dame Trot and her comical cat
Caption title., Illustrations hand-colored., No. S1538.102 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poety.
Old Grand-papa, and other poems
Old Grand-papa, and other poems
by a young lady., Engravings: title vignette, illustrations, No. S1538.39 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry
Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard
[Sarah Catherine Martin]., Cover title., "Bysh's edition.", Illustrations hand-colored., Notes on author and edition shelved separately in Shaw author file., No. 4791 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard
Error in pagination; p. 23 misprinted p. 33., Illustrations are hand-colored., Printed on one side of leaf only., Title vignette., Attributed to S.C. Martin., No. 4790 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry., Notes on author and editions shelved separately in Shaw author file.
Old Mother Hubbard
Old Mother Hubbard
[Sarah Catherine Martin]., Cover title., Illustrations hand-colored., Pages of text printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other; blank pages included in pagination., Publisher's advertisements on p. [4] of cover., No. S1538.149 in Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Original poems for infant minds
Original poems for infant minds
by several young persons., Publisher's advertisements on pages 1-8 at end, No. 7199.1 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry
Original poetry for juvenile minds
Original poetry for juvenile minds
Illustrations hand-colored., No. S1538.87 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Our glorious heritage
Our glorious heritage
compiled by Charles Seddon Evans ; introduction by the very Reverend H.C. Beeching., Summary: Introduction: "War, therefore, supplies two opportunities to the poet: he can articulate voice to the love of country and the love of freedom and any other special idea that animates either combatant, such as respect for a nation's pledged word or the protection of the weak against the strong; and he can also celebrate the heroic exploits of armies and individuals which every war calls forth.", From Shaw Bibliography: Introduction in Description. The German invasion of Belgium in the first week of the war is cited by English writers, historians, and politicians as the precipitating cause of England's entry into the war, and would be used thereafter to justify the moral authority of the Entente. Even Bertrand Russell would speak of the "wrong" inflicted on Belgium. (But cf. Robert Graves, "Good-bye to All That," rev. ed. [Garden City: Doubleday, 1957], Chapter XVII, esp. 182ff.)
Parable of the prodigal son: paraphras'd, with explanatory notes to which is added, a penitential prayer and a
Parable of the prodigal son: paraphras'd, with explanatory notes to which is added, a penitential prayer and a
by Dr. Watts., Publisher's advertisements on p. [1] at end., No. 3605 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Paradise regain'd: a poem
Paradise regain'd: a poem
in IV books ; to which is added Samson Agonistes ; the author John Milton., Added title page.: Samson Agonistes; a dramatic poem. London, printed for John Starkey, 1680., License leaf., Pages 95, 126-127 incorrectly numbered 45, 129-130 respectively., Bookseller's catalogue last 4 pages., Bookplate: the right hon. the Anthony Earle of Kent., Signatures: A-H⁸, I⁴.
Parlour companion, or, Polite song book. Vol. 1
Parlour companion, or, Polite song book. Vol. 1
"Comprising a choice selection of fashionable and popular songs, most of them never before offered to the public in book form.", Includes index., Publisher's advertisements on p. [1]-11 and [1-2] at end.
Peacemaker: a collection of sacred songs and hymns for use in all services of the church, Sunday-school, home circle and all kinds of evangelistic work
Peacemaker: a collection of sacred songs and hymns for use in all services of the church, Sunday-school, home circle and all kinds of evangelistic work
edited by W.S. Weeden and Geo. Beaverson., Includes index., "A compilation of sacred songs"--Cover.
Peter Primer's first book for children
Peter Primer's first book for children
Cover title., Ill. hand-colored., No. S1538.126 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Petition to the Deil: and other war verses
Petition to the Deil: and other war verses
Copy donated by the author.
Picture book garden
Picture book garden
Summary: "Comprising stories rhymes and plays to entertain the darlings of the nursery".

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