Have You Seen Tom Thumb?

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IllustratorFritz Eichenberg
LanguageEnglish
Have You Seen Tom Thumb
First edition
AuthorMabel Leigh Hunt
IllustratorFritz Eichenberg
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherLippincott
Publication date
October 7, 1942
Publication placeUnited States
Pages266

Have You Seen Tom Thumb? is a 1942 children's fictionalized biography of Charles Sherwood Stratton written by Mabel Leigh Hunt and illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. It tells the story of Stratton, a charming and humorous dwarf billed as "Tom Thumb", who traveled all over the world with the showman P. T. Barnum. Stratton joined Barnum's circus at 5 years old, first traveling to England, meeting Queen Victoria, then to France, where he performed for French king Louis Philippe. The circus returned to the United States, and Stratton married fellow dwarf Lavinia Waren, meeting President Lincoln in 1863 while on his honeymoon. The pair settled in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and he performed almost up to his death in 1883 at 45.[1]

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