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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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Theatrum Scotiae: Containing the prospects of Their Majesties castles and palaces: together with those of the most considerable towns and colleges; the ruins of many ancient abbeys, churches, monasteries and convents, within the said kingdom. All curiousl
Theatrum Scotiae: Containing the prospects of Their Majesties castles and palaces: together with those of the most considerable towns and colleges; the ruins of many ancient abbeys, churches, monasteries and convents, within the said kingdom. All curiousl
By John Slezer ..., First edition., "The descriptions drawn up by Sir R. Sibbald were intended to be published in Latin, but were inaccurately translated into English without leave or acknowledgement of the author."--Gough, British topography. London, 1780, v. 2, page 603., Signatures: 3 leaves unsigned, (a)², B-S², 1 leaf unsigned., Title in red and black within double line border; title vignette (coat of arms).
Three famous new songs, called, Effects of whisky, The valley below, Larry O'Gaff
Three famous new songs, called, Effects of whisky, The valley below, Larry O'Gaff
A chap-book., Bound with A bunch o' gatherings. Paisley, 1860.
Three little kittens
Three little kittens
By R. M. Ballantyne; published anonymously., Nursery rhyme and musical version, a vocal and keyboard score, follow prose retelling: p. 28-31., Publisher's advertisement on back wrapper., Front wrapper is colored wood engraving with a signature: J. Andrew., Illustrations are hand-colored; likely by the owner., Illustrations hand-colored., First and last leaves pasted to publisher's blue and red printed wrappers., No. 266 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
To the memory of Sir William Wallace
To the memory of Sir William Wallace
No. W877.1 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Token, or, Affection's gift: a Christmas and New-Year's present
Token, or, Affection's gift: a Christmas and New-Year's present
Edited by S.G. Goodrich., "This is ʻToken', 1838, reprinted and with different pl."--Faxon. Lit. annuals and gift-books., Plates wanting in L.C. copy.
Tom Thumb
Tom Thumb
Cover title., Illustrations hand colored., Publisher's ad p. [4] of wrappers., Leaves [1] and [8] pasted down; printed sides of leaves facing each other., Publication date based upon publisher's address on cover according to Tebbel, J. History of book publishing in the U.S., I, p. 356.
Trial of Harry Hardheart: for ingratitude and cruelty to certain individuals of the brute creation : with select pieces of poetry, relative to animals, etc
Trial of Harry Hardheart: for ingratitude and cruelty to certain individuals of the brute creation : with select pieces of poetry, relative to animals, etc
by Mr. Frankly, author of Frugal, the wild bee, &c. &c., Approximate date from Osborne, cited below., Half-title: Harry Hardheart., "The principal advantage of this work will be to caution young persons against that cruelty to animals, which may be almost said to be inmate [sic] in their nature"--Advertisement., Contains verse and prose., Includes table of contents., Woodcuts: title-page vignette, text illustrations, tail-pieces., "Poetry relative to animals": p. [135]-156., Publisher's catalog: 12 pages at end., No. 2393.1 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Tribute to Lewis Carroll in his sesqui-centennial year: being an inventory of an exhibit in the Florida State University Library and of the Lewis-Carroll holdings in the John Mackay Shaw Poetry Collection
Tribute to Lewis Carroll in his sesqui-centennial year: being an inventory of an exhibit in the Florida State University Library and of the Lewis-Carroll holdings in the John Mackay Shaw Poetry Collection
The Florida State University, Robert Manning Strozier Library., Introduction by John Mackay Shaw; preface by Frederick Korn., Exhibition prepared by the Curator of the Collection, Dr. Frederick Korn., Cover title; facsim. of C.L. Dodgson autograph on cover.
Trifles in poesy
Trifles in poesy
by a junior merchant., No. T30.3 in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry., Library copy lacks cover.
Trio: consisting of The garner, The quiver, The ark of praise : for use in Sabbath school or prayer-meeting
Trio: consisting of The garner, The quiver, The ark of praise : for use in Sabbath school or prayer-meeting
Contents: The garner: songs and hymns for Sunday-schools, prayer meetings, temerance, and gospel meetings : together with elementary instruction and exercises for music classes / John R. Sweney. Philadelphia : J. Hood., c1878 -- The quiver of sacred song: for use in Sunday-schools prayer meetings, gospel meetings, etc. / John R. Sweney and Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. Philadelphia : J. Hood., c1880 -- The Ark of Praise: containing sacred songs and hymns for the Sabbath- school, prayer meeting, etc. / John R. Sweney and Wm. J. Kirkpatrick., edited by John R. Sweney and Wm. J. Kirkpatrick., Cover title.
Twenty six choice poetical extracts
Twenty six choice poetical extracts
Engraved throughout, Extracts from poems by Dr. Watts, Mrs. Barbauld, and others, Publication date from Osborne Collection, cited below, 2 pages of publisher's ads at end, Library's copy imperfect: Lacks leaf 26
Uncle Buncles grand children
Uncle Buncles grand children
Cover title., Illustrations hand-colored., No. T646.2b in: Shaw, J.M., Childhood in poetry.
Valour and vision
Valour and vision
arranged and edited by Jacqueline T. Trotter., "The intention is to present the poet as the historian, and to illustrate the different aspects and phases of the war by contemporary poetry."--Pref. note., Includes index., Poem pasted on end paper., From Shaw Bibliography: "The outbreak of war evoked a chorus of patriotic verse, but with some noble exceptions it gave us little of permanent value"--Prefatory Note (written from Jerusalem, 1919). Includes Kipling, Binyon, Newbolt, McCrae, Nichols, Brooke, Sorley, Seeger, Thomas, de la Mare, de Stein, et al, but not Wilfred Owen.
Verse and drivel
Verse and drivel
by an Aberdeenshire, V.A.D.
Verse and prose in peace and war
Verse and prose in peace and war
by William Noel Hodgson ("Edward Melbourne") ; with a portrait.
Verses for little boys
Verses for little boys
Pagination includes inside front and back covers.
Verses for little children
Verses for little children
written by a young lady ; with copper-plates.

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