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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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Sermons to Children To which are added Short Hymns suited to the Subject By a Lady
Sermons to Children To which are added Short Hymns suited to the Subject By a Lady
From the Copyright Deposit Collection of the University of St Andrews.
Several Scots poems
Several Scots poems
Contents: Seven curious poems composed by the great Montrose -- The old way of Killicranky -- On the birth of His Royal Highness Charles, now Prince Regent -- By a lady on seeing His Royal Highness the Prince -- The Election., Caption title., Imprint from NUC pre-1956., No. W877.1 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry., Bound with: A full collection of all the proclamations and orders published ... Charles Prince of Wales. Glascow : [s.n.], 1745-1746.
Silver carols: a collection of new music for district schools, high schools, seminaries, academies, colleges, juvenile conventions and the home circle
Silver carols: a collection of new music for district schools, high schools, seminaries, academies, colleges, juvenile conventions and the home circle
[compiled] by J.H. Leslie and W.A. Ogden., "Musical notation" [rudiments section]: p. [3]-16., Includes index.
Silver cross: a collection of poems and hymns for the sick and suffering
Silver cross: a collection of poems and hymns for the sick and suffering
compiled and arranged by Helen Douglas ; with an introduction by George H. Wilkinson.
Simple ballads: intended for the amusement and instruction of children
Simple ballads: intended for the amusement and instruction of children
Attributed to E.L. Aveline., No. S1538.38 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Simple lays of an humble bard
Simple lays of an humble bard
by William George Spurway.
Smiles and tears
Smiles and tears
by M.A. Neale.
Smiling book
Smiling book
[by Lu Wheat]., Cover title., Hand-colored illustrations on crepe paper., No. S3671.2 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Snow bird's gift
Snow bird's gift
Rob's tramp -- Snow bird's gift -- Pussy Meek's lesson -- Muggerditch's trowsers -- Caro's captain -- A prickly family -- Field flowers -- Miss Dotty -- Indian oxen -- Dovey one-foot -- A little arctic girl -- Where they grow -- When I was a little girl -- The surgeon bird -- Happy little Laura -- Harry's birthday -- What I saw in Boston -- Beauties -- How Mooly cow talked -- Little Bolster -- The raisin cure -- How the Dickson chickens were saved -- Who had the cherries.
Songs in the night
Songs in the night
by a young woman under deep afflictions [i.e. Susannah Harrison]., Signatures: A⁴ B-N⁶ O⁴ ; horizontal chain lines., Advertisements on pages [1]-12 at end., "Songs in the night" [with header framed by arabesques] : 121 numbered poems ; captioned for theme, most preceded by biblical quotes in italics., "Meditations in blank verse" [with header frmaed by arabesques] : 16 numbered poems, most preceded by biblical quotes in italics., Quotation : "Who giveth songs in the night." Job XXXV, 10.-- title page., Preface [with header framed by four rows of horizontal arabesques] : "The author of [the publication] is a very obscure young woman, and quite destitute of the advantages of education ... went out to service at sixteen years of age ... till August, 1770; when disorders seized her. But God ... has been instructing her in the things pertaining to his kingdom ... as the following poetic performances ... in some measure witness ... they would not have appeared if it had not been that she thought she was dying ... [and] committed them to the care of the Editor ... if there should be any profit arise [sic] from the sale thereof, it will be faithfully applied to the author's use ... the Editor", dated Jan. 6th, 1780-- pages iii-iv., Brown leather cover ; "Songs in the night" stamped on spine and framed by horizontal ornaments; seven gilt horizontal bands on spine., Advertisement : "Lately published, price one penny, or nine pence per dozen ; by the author of "Songs in the night", "A call to Britain", printed and sold by R. Hawes, in Dorset-Street, Spitalfields, London"--Verso of page 153.
Songs of the pilgrim land
Songs of the pilgrim land
by C. Pennefather ; edited by E. St. B.H.
Songs of the soul: for gospel meetings and Sunday schools
Songs of the soul: for gospel meetings and Sunday schools
by H.W. Bolton ... [et al.], Includes index.
Sonnets and others poems
Sonnets and others poems
by Samuel Egerton Brydges., No. 746 in Shaw, J.M., Collection, Childhood in Poetry.
Sough o' war
Sough o' war
Reprinted in part from various periodicals.
Souvenir of literature and art: an elegant cabinet miscellany
Souvenir of literature and art: an elegant cabinet miscellany
illustrated with fine engravings on steel., Date from Faxon, F.W. Literary annuals and gift books.

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