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  1. McLoughlin Bros., Inc. was a New York manufacturing company active between 1858 and 1920. As a publisher itself, the company was a pioneer in color printing technologies in children's books. [3] The company specialized in retellings or bowdlerizations of classic stories for children.

  2. Jan 18, 2018 · After the death of its co-founder and innovator-in-chief John McLoughlin Jr., McLoughlin Brothers was sold to Milton Bradley in 1920. The new owners reissued the hefty inventory of McLoughlin games under the Milton Bradley name and recast the picture books as the McLoughlin line of Milton Bradley.

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  3. The following catalogs, prices lists, and order forms from the McLoughlin Bros. Collection are available as pdf files. Digital copies have been made since each item is extremely fragile. Search the online catalog to locate additional materials about the McLoughlin Bros.

  4. The McLoughlin brothers are considered the foremost American children's book and game makers of the late 19th century. The colorful chromolithographic artwork used for box covers, game boards, and cards were illustrated by a largely anonymous group of artists employed by the company.

  5. news.lib.wvu.edu › 2018/12/10 › the-history-ofNews | WVU Libraries

    Dec 10, 2018 · McLoughlin Brothers, Inc. was a New York publishing firm which pioneered the use of color printing technologies in children’s books. Actively publishing between 1858 and 1920, the company was particularly well known for its early use of hand-stenciled colored illustrations and its later printing techniques using chromolithographs and photo ...

  6. A complete list of all McLoughlin Brothers's books in order (32 books). Browse plot descriptions, book covers, genres, pseudonyms, ratings and awards.

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  8. In the 1880s, McLoughlin Brothers became the first large producer of movables in the United States. The company took ideas from Dean and offered similar products to American audiences. In fact, McLoughlin went so far as to pirate Dean’s Home Pantomime Toy Books.

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