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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/12227-0.txt b/12227-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e611d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/12227-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 12227 *** + +Child's First Picture Book + + +[Illustration: Book Cover] + +[Illustration] + + + + +CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK + + +[Illustration] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIRE HORSES stand ready in their stalls, and at the sound of the +alarm gong the stall chains are let down and each horse goes quickly to +his place at the engine, and the big iron collars are clamped around +their necks and off they go to the fire, with the engine, at break-neck +speed. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: The Alarm] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE ENGINE can go to the fires very swiftly. Many times +the saving of a few minutes by the firemen in reaching a fire means +stopping the blaze before it becomes too great. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Dangerous Fire] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE BRAVE FIREMAN rescues many people who are caught in burning +buildings, in this way risking his life that others may be saved from +the smoke and flames. Many people owe their lives to the bravery of the +firemen. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE HOSE NOZZLE has been taken up to the roof of a building next the one +afire and the firemen are sending the water into the upper floors of the +burning building. The hose nozzle is very difficult for the firemen to +hold. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIRE ALARM is sounded by a big gong in the station from street alarm +boxes near where the fire occurs. The firemen know these alarm stations +so well that they seldom look for the address, but dash off quickly to +the correct place. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Water Tower] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIREMEN'S DOG goes to every fire, running beside the horses, barking +a command to hurry. He gets to the fire hydrant first and sits there +panting until the Firemen come up to attach the hose and turn on the +water. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE ROUND HOUSE is the place where the railroad engines are kept when +they are not working. The engines are turned around on a big turn table +so each can be run on the different tracks which all lead to the +turn-table in the center. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Passing a Signal Tower] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE WATER TANK is seen frequently along the route of the railroads and +plenty of water must be taken on and carried in the engine tender to +make steam which is the power used to drive the big engines. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +AN OBSERVATION TRAIN is often made up to follow the great college boat +races, where the railroad runs along the river bank. Flat cars are used +with seats fixed on them for the spectators. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: The Circus is Coming to Town] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE TRAIN FERRY carries entire trains across rivers where there are no +bridges. Some of the largest train boats have several tracks and carry a +train on each. The boats are tied in slips at the shore so that the +tracks meet exactly those on the land. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE STAGE COACH is used in the country where towns are few. The stages +meet trains at the stations and take on passengers to be carried to +their homes away from the railroad. Some of the stage routes are several +hundred miles long. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Engineer and Fireman] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE TUNNELS are passages for trains under mountains, hills and rivers. +The tunnels are dark but the trains are well lighted. Electric motors +are often used, this avoids the smoke of steam engines which is very +unpleasant in the tunnels. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Field Artillery] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Whippet Tank] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Raising Gun Up Mountainside] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Dirigible Balloon] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Battle Motor Car] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Anti-aircraft Gun] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Army Band] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Aeroplane] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Blanket Tossing] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Sailor Band] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Battleship And Giant Submarine] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Sea Sled] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Laying Mines] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Troopship Homeward Bound] + +THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES + +United in defense of Freedom in the great war in Europe. May we honor +them forever, and always prove worthy of our flag which we love best. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days] + +THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES + +These are truly the Flags of Freedom. The countries represented through +bravery and sacrifice have made the world a safe place to live in. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Fast-going Patrol Motor Boat] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Cutter Drill] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Seaplane Destroying Submarine] + + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Child's First Picture Book, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 12227 *** diff --git a/12227-h/12227-h.htm b/12227-h/12227-h.htm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0394e8d --- /dev/null +++ b/12227-h/12227-h.htm @@ -0,0 +1,360 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> +<html> + <head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= + "text/html; charset=UTF-8"> + <title> + The Project Gutenberg eBook of Child'S First Picture Book + </title> + <style type="text/css"> +/*<![CDATA[ XML blockout */ +<!-- + p { margin-top: .75em; + margin-bottom: .75em; + text-align: center; + } + + h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 { + text-align: center; /* all headings centered */ + } + hr { width: 33%; + margin-top: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; + } + + hr.long { + width: 65%; + } + + hr.short { + width: 45%; + } + + body{margin-left: 10%; + margin-right: 10%; + } + .linenum {position: absolute; top: auto; left: 4%;} /* poetry number */ + .note {margin-left: 2em; margin-right: 2em; margin-bottom: 1em;} /* footnote */ + .blkquot {margin-left: 4em; margin-right: 4em;} /* block indent */ + + .sidenote {width: 20%; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 1em; padding-left: 1em; font-size: smaller; float: right; clear: right;} + + .poem {margin-left:10%; margin-right:10%; text-align: left;} + .poem .stanza {margin: 1em 0em 1em 0em;} + .poem p {margin: 0; padding-left: 3em; text-indent: -3em;} + .poem p.i2 {margin-left: 2em;} + .poem p.i4 {margin-left: 4em;} + .poem .caesura {vertical-align: -200%;} + + + // --> + /* XML end ]]>*/ + </style> + </head> +<body> +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 12227 ***</div> + +<h1>Child's First Picture Book</h1> + +<p><img src="images/color-0001.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Book Cover." title="Book Cover."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0004.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Title Page." title="Title Page."></p> + +<hr class="long"> + +<a name="CHILDS_FIRST_PICTURE_BOOK"></a> +<h2>CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK</h2> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0003.jpg" +alt="Illustration." title="Illustration."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0005.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Fire Horses." title="The Fire Horses."></p> + +<p>THE FIRE HORSES stand ready in their stalls, and at the sound of the +alarm gong the stall chains are let down and each horse goes quickly to +his place at the engine, and the big iron collars are clamped around +their necks and off they go to the fire, with the engine, at break-neck +speed.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0006.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Alarm" title="The Alarm."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0007.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Automobile Fire Engine." title="The Automobile Fire Engine."></p> + +<p>THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE ENGINE can go to the fires very swiftly. Many times +the saving of a few minutes by the firemen in reaching a fire means +stopping the blaze before it becomes too great.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0008.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Dangerous Fire." title="A Dangerous Fire."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0009.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Brave Fireman." title="The Brave Fireman."></p> + +<p>THE BRAVE FIREMAN rescues many people who are caught in burning +buildings, in this way risking his life that others may be saved from +the smoke and flames. Many people owe their lives to the bravery of the +firemen.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0010.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Hose Nozzle." title="The Hose Nozzle."></p> + +<p>THE HOSE NOZZLE has been taken up to the roof of a building next the one +afire and the firemen are sending the water into the upper floors of the +burning building. The hose nozzle is very difficult for the firemen to +hold.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0011.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire." title="Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0012.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Fire Alarm." title="The Fire Alarm."></p> + +<p>THE FIRE ALARM is sounded by a big gong in the station from street alarm +boxes near where the fire occurs. The firemen know these alarm stations +so well that they seldom look for the address, but dash off quickly to +the correct place.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0013.jpg" alt="Illustration: A Water Tower." +title="A Water Tower."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0014.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Firemen's Dog." title="The Firemen's Dog."></p> + +<p>THE FIREMEN'S DOG goes to every fire, running beside the horses, barking +a command to hurry. He gets to the fire hydrant first and sits there +panting until the Firemen come up to attach the hose and turn on the +water.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0015.jpg" alt="Illustration: The Round House." title="The Round House."></p> + +<p>THE ROUND HOUSE is the place where the railroad engines are kept when +they are not working. The engines are turned around on a big turn table +so each can be run on the different tracks which all lead to the +turn-table in the centre.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0016.jpg" alt="Illustration: Passing a Signal Tower." +title="Passing a Signal Tower."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0017.jpg" alt="Illustration: The Water Tank." +title="The Water Tank."></p> + +<p>THE WATER TANK is seen frequently along the route of the railroads and +plenty of water must be taken on and carried in the engine tender to +make steam which is the power used to drive the big engines.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0018.jpg" alt="Illustration: An Observation Train." +title="An Observation Train."></p> + +<p>AN OBSERVATION TRAIN is often made up to follow the great college boat +races, where the railroad runs along the river bank. Flat cars are used +with seats fixed on them for the spectators.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0021.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Circus is Coming to Town." +title="The Circus is Coming to Town."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0022.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Train Ferry." +title="The Train Ferry."></p> + +<p>THE TRAIN FERRY carries entire trains across rivers where there are no +bridges. Some of the largest train boats have several tracks and carry a +train on each. The boats are tied in slips at the shore so that the +tracks meet exactly those on the land.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0023.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Stage Coach." +title="The Stage Coach."></p> + +<p>THE STAGE COACH is used in the country where towns are few. The stages +meet trains at the stations and take on passengers to be carried to +their homes away from the railroad. Some of the stage routes are several +hundred miles long.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0024.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Engineer and Fireman." +title="Engineer and Fireman."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0025.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Tunnels." +title="The Tunnels."></p> + +<p>THE TUNNELS are passages for trains under mountains, hills and rivers. +The tunnels are dark but the trains are well lighted. Electric motors +are often used, this avoids the smoke of steam engines which is very +unpleasant in the tunnels.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0026.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Field Artillery." +title="Field Artillery."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0027.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Whippet Tank." +title="Whippet Tank."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0028.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Raising Gun Up Mountainside." +title="Raising Gun Up Mountainside."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0029.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Dirigible Balloon." +title="Dirigible Balloon."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0030.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun." +title="A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0031.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Battle Motor Car." +title="A Battle Motor Car."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0032.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Anti-aircraft Gun." +title="Anti-aircraft Gun."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0033.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Army Band." +title="Army Band."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0034.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Aeroplane." +title="Aeroplane."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0035.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Blanket Tossing." +title="Blanket Tossing."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0036.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Sailor Band." +title="Sailor Band."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0037.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Battleship And Giant Submarine." +title="Battleship And Giant Submarine."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0038.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Sea Sled." +title="A Sea Sled."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0039.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Laying Mines." +title="Laying Mines."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0040.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Troopship Homeward Bound." +title="Troopship Homeward Bound."></p> + +<p>THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES</p> + +<p>United in defense of Freedom in the great war in Europe. May we honor +them forever, and always prove worthy of our flag which we love best.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0041.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days." +title="Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days."></p> + +<p>THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES</p> + +<p>These are truly the Flags of Freedom. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Child's First Picture Book + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: May 1, 2004 [EBook #12227] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Michael Wymann-Böni and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<h1>Child's First Picture Book</h1> + +<p><img src="images/color-0001.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Book Cover." title="Book Cover."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0004.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Title Page." title="Title Page."></p> + +<hr class="long"> + +<a name="CHILDS_FIRST_PICTURE_BOOK"></a> +<h2>CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK</h2> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0003.jpg" +alt="Illustration." title="Illustration."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0005.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Fire Horses." title="The Fire Horses."></p> + +<p>THE FIRE HORSES stand ready in their stalls, and at the sound of the +alarm gong the stall chains are let down and each horse goes quickly to +his place at the engine, and the big iron collars are clamped around +their necks and off they go to the fire, with the engine, at break-neck +speed.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0006.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Alarm" title="The Alarm."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0007.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Automobile Fire Engine." title="The Automobile Fire Engine."></p> + +<p>THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE ENGINE can go to the fires very swiftly. Many times +the saving of a few minutes by the firemen in reaching a fire means +stopping the blaze before it becomes too great.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0008.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Dangerous Fire." title="A Dangerous Fire."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0009.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Brave Fireman." title="The Brave Fireman."></p> + +<p>THE BRAVE FIREMAN rescues many people who are caught in burning +buildings, in this way risking his life that others may be saved from +the smoke and flames. Many people owe their lives to the bravery of the +firemen.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0010.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Hose Nozzle." title="The Hose Nozzle."></p> + +<p>THE HOSE NOZZLE has been taken up to the roof of a building next the one +afire and the firemen are sending the water into the upper floors of the +burning building. The hose nozzle is very difficult for the firemen to +hold.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0011.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire." title="Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0012.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Fire Alarm." title="The Fire Alarm."></p> + +<p>THE FIRE ALARM is sounded by a big gong in the station from street alarm +boxes near where the fire occurs. The firemen know these alarm stations +so well that they seldom look for the address, but dash off quickly to +the correct place.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0013.jpg" alt="Illustration: A Water Tower." +title="A Water Tower."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0014.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Firemen's Dog." title="The Firemen's Dog."></p> + +<p>THE FIREMEN'S DOG goes to every fire, running beside the horses, barking +a command to hurry. He gets to the fire hydrant first and sits there +panting until the Firemen come up to attach the hose and turn on the +water.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0015.jpg" alt="Illustration: The Round House." title="The Round House."></p> + +<p>THE ROUND HOUSE is the place where the railroad engines are kept when +they are not working. The engines are turned around on a big turn table +so each can be run on the different tracks which all lead to the +turn-table in the centre.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0016.jpg" alt="Illustration: Passing a Signal Tower." +title="Passing a Signal Tower."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0017.jpg" alt="Illustration: The Water Tank." +title="The Water Tank."></p> + +<p>THE WATER TANK is seen frequently along the route of the railroads and +plenty of water must be taken on and carried in the engine tender to +make steam which is the power used to drive the big engines.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0018.jpg" alt="Illustration: An Observation Train." +title="An Observation Train."></p> + +<p>AN OBSERVATION TRAIN is often made up to follow the great college boat +races, where the railroad runs along the river bank. Flat cars are used +with seats fixed on them for the spectators.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0021.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Circus is Coming to Town." +title="The Circus is Coming to Town."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0022.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Train Ferry." +title="The Train Ferry."></p> + +<p>THE TRAIN FERRY carries entire trains across rivers where there are no +bridges. Some of the largest train boats have several tracks and carry a +train on each. The boats are tied in slips at the shore so that the +tracks meet exactly those on the land.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0023.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Stage Coach." +title="The Stage Coach."></p> + +<p>THE STAGE COACH is used in the country where towns are few. The stages +meet trains at the stations and take on passengers to be carried to +their homes away from the railroad. Some of the stage routes are several +hundred miles long.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0024.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Engineer and Fireman." +title="Engineer and Fireman."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0025.jpg" +alt="Illustration: The Tunnels." +title="The Tunnels."></p> + +<p>THE TUNNELS are passages for trains under mountains, hills and rivers. +The tunnels are dark but the trains are well lighted. Electric motors +are often used, this avoids the smoke of steam engines which is very +unpleasant in the tunnels.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0026.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Field Artillery." +title="Field Artillery."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0027.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Whippet Tank." +title="Whippet Tank."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0028.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Raising Gun Up Mountainside." +title="Raising Gun Up Mountainside."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0029.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Dirigible Balloon." +title="Dirigible Balloon."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0030.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun." +title="A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0031.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Battle Motor Car." +title="A Battle Motor Car."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0032.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Anti-aircraft Gun." +title="Anti-aircraft Gun."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0033.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Army Band." +title="Army Band."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0034.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Aeroplane." +title="Aeroplane."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0035.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Blanket Tossing." +title="Blanket Tossing."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0036.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Sailor Band." +title="Sailor Band."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0037.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Battleship And Giant Submarine." +title="Battleship And Giant Submarine."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0038.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Sea Sled." +title="A Sea Sled."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0039.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Laying Mines." +title="Laying Mines."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0040.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Troopship Homeward Bound." +title="Troopship Homeward Bound."></p> + +<p>THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES</p> + +<p>United in defense of Freedom in the great war in Europe. May we honor +them forever, and always prove worthy of our flag which we love best.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0041.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days." +title="Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days."></p> + +<p>THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES</p> + +<p>These are truly the Flags of Freedom. The countries represented through +bravery and sacrifice have made the world a safe place to live in.</p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0042.jpg" +alt="Illustration: A Fast-going Patrol Motor Boat." +title="A Fast-going Patrol Motor Boat."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/bw-0043.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Cutter Drill." +title="Cutter Drill."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + +<p><img src="images/color-0044.jpg" +alt="Illustration: Seaplane Destroying Submarine." +title="Seaplane Destroying Submarine."></p> + +<hr class="short"> + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Child's First Picture Book, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK *** + +***** This file should be named 12227-h.htm or 12227-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/1/2/2/2/12227/ + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Michael Wymann-Böni and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Child's First Picture Book + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: May 1, 2004 [EBook #12227] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK *** + + + + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Michael Wymann-Böni and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + + + + + + + + +Child's First Picture Book + + +[Illustration: Book Cover] + +[Illustration] + + + + +CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK + + +[Illustration] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIRE HORSES stand ready in their stalls, and at the sound of the +alarm gong the stall chains are let down and each horse goes quickly to +his place at the engine, and the big iron collars are clamped around +their necks and off they go to the fire, with the engine, at break-neck +speed. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: The Alarm] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE AUTOMOBILE FIRE ENGINE can go to the fires very swiftly. Many times +the saving of a few minutes by the firemen in reaching a fire means +stopping the blaze before it becomes too great. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Dangerous Fire] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE BRAVE FIREMAN rescues many people who are caught in burning +buildings, in this way risking his life that others may be saved from +the smoke and flames. Many people owe their lives to the bravery of the +firemen. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE HOSE NOZZLE has been taken up to the roof of a building next the one +afire and the firemen are sending the water into the upper floors of the +burning building. The hose nozzle is very difficult for the firemen to +hold. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Hook and Ladder Truck Going to the Fire] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIRE ALARM is sounded by a big gong in the station from street alarm +boxes near where the fire occurs. The firemen know these alarm stations +so well that they seldom look for the address, but dash off quickly to +the correct place. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Water Tower] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE FIREMEN'S DOG goes to every fire, running beside the horses, barking +a command to hurry. He gets to the fire hydrant first and sits there +panting until the Firemen come up to attach the hose and turn on the +water. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE ROUND HOUSE is the place where the railroad engines are kept when +they are not working. The engines are turned around on a big turn table +so each can be run on the different tracks which all lead to the +turn-table in the center. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Passing a Signal Tower] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE WATER TANK is seen frequently along the route of the railroads and +plenty of water must be taken on and carried in the engine tender to +make steam which is the power used to drive the big engines. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +AN OBSERVATION TRAIN is often made up to follow the great college boat +races, where the railroad runs along the river bank. Flat cars are used +with seats fixed on them for the spectators. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: The Circus is Coming to Town] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE TRAIN FERRY carries entire trains across rivers where there are no +bridges. Some of the largest train boats have several tracks and carry a +train on each. The boats are tied in slips at the shore so that the +tracks meet exactly those on the land. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE STAGE COACH is used in the country where towns are few. The stages +meet trains at the stations and take on passengers to be carried to +their homes away from the railroad. Some of the stage routes are several +hundred miles long. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Engineer and Fireman] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration] + +THE TUNNELS are passages for trains under mountains, hills and rivers. +The tunnels are dark but the trains are well lighted. Electric motors +are often used, this avoids the smoke of steam engines which is very +unpleasant in the tunnels. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Field Artillery] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Whippet Tank] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Raising Gun Up Mountainside] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Dirigible Balloon] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Swift-going Motor Cycle With Machine Gun] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Battle Motor Car] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Anti-aircraft Gun] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Army Band] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Aeroplane] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Blanket Tossing] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Sailor Band] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Battleship And Giant Submarine] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Sea Sled] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Laying Mines] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Troopship Homeward Bound] + +THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES + +United in defense of Freedom in the great war in Europe. May we honor +them forever, and always prove worthy of our flag which we love best. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Wooden Battleships Of Olden Days] + +THE FLAGS OF THE ALLIES + +These are truly the Flags of Freedom. The countries represented through +bravery and sacrifice have made the world a safe place to live in. + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: A Fast-going Patrol Motor Boat] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Cutter Drill] + + * * * * * + +[Illustration: Seaplane Destroying Submarine] + + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Child's First Picture Book, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHILD'S FIRST PICTURE BOOK *** + +***** This file should be named 12227.txt or 12227.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/1/2/2/2/12227/ + +Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Michael Wymann-Böni and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team. + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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