Punch and Judy, with Instructions How to Manage the Little Actors Containing New and Easy Dialogues Arranged for the Use of Beginners, Desirous to Learn How to Work the Puppets. For Sunday Schools, Private Parties, Festivals and Parlor Entertainments.
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Punch and Judy, with Instructions How to Manage the Little Actors Containing New and Easy Dialogues Arranged for the Use of Beginners, Desirous to Learn How to Work the Puppets. For Sunday Schools, Private Parties, Festivals and Parlor Entertainments. - Thomas A. M. Ward
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Title: Punch and Judy, with Instructions How to Manage the Little Actors Containing New and Easy Dialogues Arranged for the Use of Beginners, Desirous to Learn How to Work the Puppets. For Sunday Schools, Private Parties, Festivals and Parlor Entertainments.
Author: Thomas A. M. Ward
Release Date: November 17, 2012 [EBook #41383]
Language: English
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PUNCH AND JUDY,
With Instructions
How to Manage the Little
WOODEN ACTORS;
CONTAINING
New and Easy Dialogues
ARRANGED FOR THE USE OF
BEGINNERS, DESIROUS TO LEARN
HOW TO WORK THE PUPPETS.
—FOR—
Sunday Schools, Private Parties, Festivals and
Parlor Entertainments.
BY THOS. A. M. WARD,
Attorney at Law.
JANESVILLE, WIS.:
VEEDER & LEONARD, PRINTERS,
1874.
Entered according to an Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by
THOS. A. M. WARD,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania.
PREFACE.
The Invention of Puppet Shows, Tumbling and other public amusements, carries us back to a period in history long anterior to the birth of MOSES.
In fact, Games of Chance, as well as the sports and pastimes usually enjoyed in their Plays, by the early people of Egypt, were in their zenith in the reign of the RAMESES.
RAMESES the II. was a magnificent patron of letters as well as art.
The Sacred Library,
which Diodorus mentions, has been discovered in his Palace, the Rameseum at Karnak.
Nine men of learning were attached to the person of this King, and at their head was a certain KAGABU, as Master of the Rolls,
(Books) a man unrivaled in elegance of style and diction.
From the pen of this master, who may have helped to train the mind of MOSES, the King's adopted grandson, in all the learning of the Egyptians,
we still possess the oldest Fairy Tale in the world, a moral story, resembling that of Joseph and his Brethren, composed for the King's son Meneptha, who afterwards became the opponent of Moses, at the time of the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.
Our object is not so much with the