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Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: 'Christian and Hopeful at the stile leading into By-Path Meadow'

"Christian and Hopeful at the stile leading into By-Path Meadow", from "The Pilgrim's Progress", 1860. The personages of the book, as they appear in Mr

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: 'Christian Knocking at the Gate', from 'The Pilgrim's Progress', 1860. Creator: Unknown

"Christian Knocking at the Gate", from "The Pilgrim's Progress", 1860. Creator: Unknown
"Christian Knocking at the Gate", from "The Pilgrim's Progress", 1860. The personages of the book, as they appear in Mr

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: The Island Bee (from Wayside Posies: Original Poems of the Country Life), 1867

The Island Bee (from Wayside Posies: Original Poems of the Country Life), 1867

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Monkey, 1720, (1924). Creator: Tachibana Morikuni

Monkey, 1720, (1924). Creator: Tachibana Morikuni
Monkey, 1720, (1924). From the 5th volume of the " Ehon Shaho Bukuro" (Treasure-bag Picture Book), by Tachibana Morikuni, [1720]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Courtesan looking at prints, 1770, (1924). Creator: Suzuki Harunobu

Courtesan looking at prints, 1770, (1924). Creator: Suzuki Harunobu
Courtesan looking at prints, 1770, (1924). From the " Ehon Seiro Bijin Awase" by Suzuki Harunobu, [1770]. The work depicts courtesans of the great houses (the Green Houses )

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Man with swords, and man with a lantern, 1681, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Man with swords, and man with a lantern, 1681, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Man with swords, and man with a lantern, 1681, (1924). From the " Wakoku Shoshoku Edzukushi" (Collection of Pictures of Various Occupations in Japan) by Moronobu, [1681]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks, 1820, (1924). From the " Hokusai Gafu" by Hokusai, [1820]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival, 1692-1696, (1924). Creator: Unknown

Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival, 1692-1696, (1924). Creator: Unknown
Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival, 1692-1696, (1924). From the " Yamato Kosatu Esho" by Ishikawa Ryusen, [1692-1696]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Man with kettle on a stove, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator: Nishimura Shigenaga

Man with kettle on a stove, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator: Nishimura Shigenaga
Man with kettle on a stove, early-mid 18th century, (1924). From the " Aka-Hon Sarukani Gassen", an aka-hon or small-pox book, illustrated by Nishimura Shigenaga

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Carriages drawn by oxen, 1663, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Carriages drawn by oxen, 1663, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Carriages drawn by oxen, 1663, (1924). From Volume I of the " Soga Monogatari" by Moronobu, [1663]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Mount Ogura and the Uji River, 1824, (1924). Creator: Totoya Hokkei

Mount Ogura and the Uji River, 1824, (1924). Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Mount Ogura and the Uji River, 1824, (1924). People crossing a bridge surrounded by mist, with mountains in the distance. From the " Fuso Meisho Kyoka Shu" by Uwoya Hokkei, [1824]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: The poet Taira no Kanemori, c1610, (1924). Creator: Hon ami Koetsu

The poet Taira no Kanemori, c1610, (1924). Creator: Hon ami Koetsu
The poet Taira no Kanemori, c1610, (1924). The Japanese poet Taira no Kanemori (died 991 AD), from " Thirty-Six Immortal Poets" (Sanjurokkasen) by Hon ami Koetsu

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Women on a boat, 1801, (1924). Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro

Women on a boat, 1801, (1924). Creator: Kitagawa Utamaro
Women on a boat, 1801, (1924). From the " Ehon Shiki-No-Hana" (Picture-book of the Flowers of the Four Seasons), by Kitagawa Utamaro, [1801]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Landscape with figure crossing a bridge, 1809, (1924). Creator: Ogura Tokei

Landscape with figure crossing a bridge, 1809, (1924). Creator: Ogura Tokei
Landscape with figure crossing a bridge, 1809, (1924). From " Tokei Gafu", 2nd series, by Ogura Tokei, [1809]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Barefoot men with parasols in the snow, 1811, (1924). Creator: Naniwa Shunkosai

Barefoot men with parasols in the snow, 1811, (1924). Creator: Naniwa Shunkosai
Barefoot men with parasols in the snow, 1811, (1924). From the " Ehon Shibai Banashi" by Naniwa Shunkosai, [1811]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Three figures, 1693, (1924). Creator: Torii Kiyonobu I

Three figures, 1693, (1924). Creator: Torii Kiyonobu I
Three figures, 1693, (1924). From the " Kokon Shi-Shibai Hyakunin Isshu" illustrated by Torii Kiyonobu, [1693]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Soldiers firing a cannon, 1849, (1924). Creator: Minedo Fuko

Soldiers firing a cannon, 1849, (1924). Creator: Minedo Fuko
Soldiers firing a cannon, 1849, (1924). European soldiers as seen by a Japanese artist. From the " Kaigwai Shinwa Shuei" (War in Foreign Countries), by Minedo Fuko, [1849]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Pheasants, 1789, (1924). Creator: Kitao Masayoshi

Pheasants, 1789, (1924). Creator: Kitao Masayoshi
Pheasants, 1789, (1924). From " Raikin Dzui" by Kitao Masayoshi. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Dragonfly with plants, 1746, (1924). Creator: Ooka Shunboku

Dragonfly with plants, 1746, (1924). Creator: Ooka Shunboku
Dragonfly with plants, 1746, (1924). From the " Mincho Seido Gwayen", Vol. I. by Ooka Shunboku. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Three men, and carp, 1814, (1924). Creator: Totoya Hokkei

Three men, and carp, 1814, (1924). Creator: Totoya Hokkei
Three men, and carp, 1814, (1924). From the " Hokkei Manga, Shohen" by Uwoya Hokkei, [c1814]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Kabuki performance in the Shijo river-bed, 1658, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu

Kabuki performance in the Shijo river-bed, 1658, (1924). Creator: Hishikawa Moronobu
Kabuki performance in the Shijo river-bed, 1658, (1924). From Vol. 1 of the " Kyo Warabe", a Kyoto guide-book of 1658, illustrated by Moronobu

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Creator: Kitao Shigemasa

The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Creator: Kitao Shigemasa
The Kinuta, 1775, (1924). Women beating cloth, and listening to a cricket. The Japanese word kinuta refers to a fulling block, a wooden mallet for beating washing or to give a shine to cloth

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
Passengers on a boat crossing the Sumida River in Japan, c1804, (1924). Two boatmen punt their craft with long poles. From the " Sumidagawa Ryogan Ichiran"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Woman serving tea, 1790, (1924). Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho

Woman serving tea, 1790, (1924). Creator: Katsukawa Shuncho
Woman serving tea, 1790, (1924). Guests sitting on benches by the shore of a lake. From the " Ehon Eigadane" by Churinsha Shuncho, [1790]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Three figures, 1883, (1924). Creator: Seiko

Three figures, 1883, (1924). Creator: Seiko
Three figures, 1883, (1924). From a drawing by Seiko, a famous woman artist, in the " Meiji Gafu", a compilation of sketches and poems by artists of the Meiji period, [1883]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Women and a male servant, 1802, (1924). Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni

Women and a male servant, 1802, (1924). Creator: Utagawa Toyokuni
Women and a male servant, 1802, (1924). Busy scene including a woman carrying a baby, another woman reading, and a man with a box strapped to his back, holding a bundle of plants on his head

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Two men with fans, early-mid 19th century, (1924). Creator: Gakutei

Two men with fans, early-mid 19th century, (1924). Creator: Gakutei
Two men with fans, early-mid 19th century, (1924). From the " Kyoka Meishu Gwaso Shu" illustrated by Gakutei Yashima Sadaoka, a book on comic poems with portraits of the poets

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
People looking out of a window, late 18th-early 19th century, (1924). Illustration to a poem by Wang Wei, from " Ehon Toshisen" by Hokusai

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Three women and male servant, 1730, (1924). Creator: Nishikawa Sukenobu

Three women and male servant, 1730, (1924). Creator: Nishikawa Sukenobu
Three women and male servant, 1730, (1924). From " Ehon Tokiwa-Gusa" by Nishikawa Sukenobu, [1730]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: People travelling in a boat, 1804, (1924). Creator: Utagawa Toyohiro

People travelling in a boat, 1804, (1924). Creator: Utagawa Toyohiro
People travelling in a boat, 1804, (1924). The boatman propels his craft with a long pole. One of his passengers has two large trunks attached to a yoke

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Musicians, 1793, (1924). Creator: Takehara Shunchosai

Musicians, 1793, (1924). Creator: Takehara Shunchosai
Musicians, 1793, (1924). From the " Toba-Ye Akubi-Dome", caricatures by Takahara Shunchosai, 3 volumes, [1793]. From " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: The nine Ancients, 1813, (1924). Creator: Kawamura Bunpo

The nine Ancients, 1813, (1924). Creator: Kawamura Bunpo
The nine Ancients, 1813, (1924). From the 3rd volume of the " Bumpo Gafu", [1813]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Kamada Masakiyos Wife, 1757, (1924). Creator: Tsukioka Masanobu

Kamada Masakiyos Wife, 1757, (1924). Creator: Tsukioka Masanobu
Kamada Masakiyos Wife, 1757, (1924). From the " Onna Buyu Yosooi Kagami" by Tsukioka Masanobu, [1757]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan"

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator

Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator
Men in a boat threatened by a sea monster, early-mid 18th century, (1924). From the " Shinsen O Uchiwa" (Old and New Ghost Stories), attribited to Okumura Masanobu

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Monkey, 1815, (1924). Creator: Mori Sosen

Monkey, 1815, (1924). Creator: Mori Sosen
Monkey, 1815, (1924). From the last volume of the " Meika Gafu", [1815]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: American Woman Bathing her Children, 1862-1865, (1924). Creator: Sadahide Utagawa

American Woman Bathing her Children, 1862-1865, (1924). Creator: Sadahide Utagawa
American Woman Bathing her Children, 1862-1865, (1924). From the " Yokohama Kaiko Kenbunshi" (Incidents in the Opening of Yokohama Port) by Gountei Sadahide, [1862-1865]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Waiting, 1915, (1924). Creator: Bruyer

Waiting, 1915, (1924). Creator: Bruyer
Waiting, 1915, (1924). From " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown. [George Routledge & Sons, Ltd. E. P. Dutton & Co. London & New York, 1924]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). Creator: Shinsai

Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). Creator: Shinsai
Poetess, 1801-1804, (1924). From the " Shinsen Kyoka Goju-Nin Isshu" by Ryuryukyo Shinsai. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Alexandre Dumas, c1850s? Creator: Unknown

Alexandre Dumas, c1850s? Creator: Unknown
Alexandre Dumas, c1850s? Portrait of Alexandre Dumas the Elder, French novelist and playwright (1802-1870), author of popular historical adventure classics including " The Man in the Iron

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: The Poultry Book, 1867. Creator: Harrison Weir

The Poultry Book, 1867. Creator: Harrison Weir
" The Poultry Book", 1867. Ducks and ducklings, from " The Poultry Book" by William Bernhardt Tegetmeier, F.Z.S. (Fellow of the Zoological Society of London)

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: Entertainment with puppets, 1702, (1924). Creator: Omori Yoshikiyo

Entertainment with puppets, 1702, (1924). Creator: Omori Yoshikiyo
Entertainment with puppets, 1702, (1924). From the " Kyo Shimabara Yuko Ningyo Tsukai" by Omori Yoshikiyo, Genroku, 15th, [1702]

Background imageGeorge Routledge And Sons Limited Collection: People in the rain, 1819, (1924). Creator: Hokusai

People in the rain, 1819, (1924). Creator: Hokusai
People in the rain, 1819, (1924). From the " Hokusai Gwashiki" by Hokusai, [1819]. Published in " Block Printing & Book Illustration in Japan", by Louise Norton Brown


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"George Routledge and Sons Limited: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of George Routledge and Sons Limited, a renowned publishing company that has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Founded in 1833 by George Routledge himself, this esteemed establishment has not only shaped the written word but also embraced the beauty of visual art. One such masterpiece is "The Island Bee, " a delightful poem from Wayside Posies: Original Poems of the Country Life published in 1867. This enchanting piece transports readers to idyllic landscapes filled with buzzing bees and blooming flowers. Intriguingly, George Routledge's love for art extends beyond literature. Take, for instance, "Monkey" by Tachibana Morikuni from 1720. This captivating artwork captures the essence of nature through its intricate brushstrokes and vivid colors. Delving further into Japanese artistry, we encounter Suzuki Harunobu's "Courtesan looking at prints" from 1770. The delicate portrayal of this courtesan engrossed in her own reflection showcases both elegance and introspection. Traveling back to ancient Japan, Hishikawa Moronobu's "Man with swords, and man with a lantern" depicts two contrasting figures embodying strength and enlightenment respectively – a mesmerizing juxtaposition frozen in time since 1681. Hokusai's "Barefoot elderly men with walking sticks" evokes wisdom gained through years of experience as these weathered individuals traverse life's winding paths while embracing simplicity – an ode to resilience etched onto paper in 1820. Witness history unfold before your eyes as you immerse yourself in scenes like "Horse-racing at the Kamo Festival. " Created between 1692-1696 by an unknown artist, this vibrant artwork captures exhilaration amidst traditional festivities.