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Henry William Dulcken (1832-1894) was an English translator and children's writer, best known for translating the stories of
Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consisti ...
. Many of his books for children were illustrated by the Brothers Dalziel. Described as a "jobbing editor", he was sometimes hired to provide text for the pictures of others, such as
Arthur Boyd Houghton Arthur Boyd Houghton (13 March 1836 – 25 November 1875) was a British painter (oil and watercolours) and illustrator. Houghton was born in Kotagiri, Madras, India. His work was varied and was highly regarded during the mid-19th century. ...
. Dulcken also translated
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's hymn '' Can you count the stars?''.


Works


Translations

* ''The little drummer, or, Filial affection : a story of the Russian campaign'' by Gustav Nieritz. Translated from the German 1852. * ''Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy'' by
Ida Pfeiffer Ida Laura Pfeiffer (14 October 1797, Vienna – 27 October 1858, Vienna), née Reyer, was an Austrian explorer, travel writer, and ethnographer. She was one of the first female travelers, whose bestselling journals were translated into seven langu ...
. Translated from the German 1852. * ''The Book of German Songs: from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century''. 1856. * ''Ollendorff's new and easy method of learning the German language'' by Heinrich Godefroy Ollendorff. Translated from the French 1858. * ''Picture Fables drawn by O. Speckter, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, with rhymes translated from the German of F. H. ilhelm Heyby H. W. Dulcken.'' 1858 * ''The last travels of Ida Pfeiffer : inclusive of a visit to Madagascar: with an autobiographical memoir of the author'', London: Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1861. * ''Stories and Tales'' by
Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consisti ...
. Translated from the Danish. London, 1864. * ''What the moon saw, and other tales'' by Hans Christian Andersen. 1865 * ''Stories for the household'' by Hans Christian Andersen. 1866. * ''Out of the heart: spoken to the little ones'' by
Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consisti ...
. Translated from the Danish. London : Routledge, 1867. * ''The goloshes of fortune and other stories'' by Hans Christian Andersen, 1869 * ''The marsh king's daughter and other stories'' by Hans Christian Andersen, 1869. * ''Poultry Meg's family, and other stories'' by Hans Christian Andersen, 1869 * ''New light on dark Africa: being the narrative of the German Emin Pasha expedition, its journeyings and adventures among the native tribes of eastern equatorial Africa, the Gallas, Massais, Wasukuma, etc., etc., on the Lake Baringo and the Victoria Nyanza'' by
Karl Peters Carl Peters (27 September 1856 – 10 September 1918), was a German colonial ruler, explorer, politician and author and a major promoter of the establishment of the German colony of East Africa (part of the modern republic Tanzania). Life ...
. Translated from the German ''Die deutsche Emin-Pascha Expedition.'' London, New York, Melbourne: Ward, Lock, and Co., 1891.


Other

* (ed.) ''A synopsis of Roman antiquities'' by John Lanktree. Revised and enlarged ed., 1857. * ''Our favourite Fairy Tales and famous histories, told for the hundredth time by H. W. D. Illustrated with three hundred pictures engraved by the Brothers Dalziel from original designs by eminent artists.'' London: Ward & Lock, 1858 * ''The fairy album for good little folk: with one hundred and forty illustrations.'' London: Ward & Lock, 1859. * (ed.) ''Pearls from the poets: specimens of the works of celebrated writers'', London: Ward & Lock, 1860. With a preface by
Thomas Dale Sir Thomas Dale ( 1570 − 19 August 1619) was an English naval commander and deputy-governor of the Virginia Colony in 1611 and from 1614 to 1616. Governor Dale is best remembered for the energy and the extreme rigour of his administration in ...
. * (ed.) ''The Bible album, or, Sacred truth illustrated by the poets: being poems illustrative of holy scripture'', 1863 * (ed.) ''The Golden harp: hymns, rhymes and songs for the young'', London: Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1864 * ''Wild animals and their homes: being pictures of the animal creation, drawn from nature, and accurately and carefully coloured, for the amusement and instruction of the young: with a descriptive text, intended to serve as a first introduction to natural history'', London: Ward, Lock and Tyler, 1865. * ''A picture history of England: from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the present time'', London: Routledge, 1865. * (ed.) ''Dalziels' illustrated Goldsmith : comprising The vicar of Wakefield ..'; with one hundred pictures drawn by
George John Pinwell George John Pinwell (London 26 December 1842 – 8 September 1875 London), was a British illustrator and watercolourist. Biography Pinwell was born on 26 December 1842 at 12 Great Mays Buildings, London. He was baptised on 27 July 1845, a ...
, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel, London: Ward and Lock, 1865. * ''Golden Light : being scripture histories for the young, from the Old and New Testaments'', London: Routledge, Warne and Routledge, 1865. * ''Dalziel's Illustrated Arabian nights' entertainments'', 1865. * ''The world's explorers, or, Travels and adventures'', 1868. * ''Good old stories and fairy tales told for the hundredth time'', 1869. * ''Old nursery tales and famous histories'', 1869. * ''One by one: a child's book of tales and fables''. 1869. * ''Rhyme and reason: a picture book of verses for little folks'', 1869. * ''Animal life the world over''. 1870. * ''A handy history of England for the young'' London & New York, 1875. * ''Happy day stories for the young''. London & New York, 1876. * ''The boy's handy book of natural history''. London & Frome, 1879. * ''Morning light... being scripture stories for the young''. 1881. * ''Moral nursery tales for children.'' .1885 * ''A popular history of England from the earliest period to the Jubilee of Victoria, Queen and Empress, in the year 1887'', 1888 * (ed.) ''The imperial history of England: from the earliest records to the present time, comprising the entire work of
David Hume David Hume (; born David Home; 7 May 1711 NS (26 April 1711 OS) – 25 August 1776) Cranston, Maurice, and Thomas Edmund Jessop. 2020 999br>David Hume" ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Retrieved 18 May 2020. was a Scottish Enlightenment philo ...
, copiously supplemented and annotated; and the later history of the British empire, derived from the most authentic sources. With summaries of events on the continent illustrating the course of contemporaneous continental history''. London: Ward, Lock & Co. 3 vols.


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