Plate 18
The Fairy Circus (1931)
Illustrated by Dorothy Lathrop
Full Image |
Single Greeting Card (with matching Envelope)
Code: DL
FC M10 SGC |
Detail (for reference) |
Reproduction on 8 x 12" sheet
Code: DL
FC M10 8x12 |
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Reproduction on 10 x 15" sheet
Code: DL
FC M10 10x15 |
Appearing as the tenth major monotone illustration plate within Lathrop's The Fairy Circus (1931), this image is
associated with the following text:
The mouse who had once lived with humans, the "only genuine white rodent
in the woods," was much in demand. I don't know what all the statues were,
but they had a winged mouse, and his wings were tied on with a band around
his stomach just like the wings of the horses in the real circus statues. He stood
perfectly still, except that his nose kept wiggling.