Tom Thumb

Aside from his own tales, Tom figures in Henry Fielding's 1730 play ''Tom Thumb'', a companion piece to his ''The Author's Farce''. It was expanded into a single 1731 piece titled ''The Tragedy of Tragedies, or the History of Tom Thumb the Great''.
In the mid-18th century, books began to be published specifically for children (some with their authorship attributed to "Tommy Thumb"), and by the mid-19th century, Tom was a fixture of the nursery library. The tale took on moral overtones and some writers, such as Charlotte Mary Yonge, cleansed questionable passages. Dinah Mulock, however, refrained from scrubbing the tale of its vulgarities. Tom Thumb's story has been adapted into several films. Provided by Wikipedia
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The travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales; containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several counties. ... Written by himself; and adorned with a suitable... by Thumb, Tom
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The travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several counties ... by Thumb, Tom
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Tom Thumb's royal riddle book: for the tiral of dull witts. Being a collection of new and ingenious guesses. Composed for the benefit of all that desire to try their wits, by readi... by Thumb, Tom
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Tom Thumb's play-book to teach children their letters as soon as they can speak. Being a new and pleasant method to allure little ones in the first principles of learning by Thumb, Tom
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To the worthy inhabitants of the parish of St. Anne, Westminster Gentlemen, whereas you have impudently presumed by Thumb, Tom
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The helter skelter way of writing or, a new method of criticism. Very awkwardly imitating the Henlean Manner; with several Words to the Wise, the Very Wise, and the Wisest of All.... by Thumb, Tom
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