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Background imageLiterature Collection: DANTEs INFERNO. Dantes path is barred by the panther, symbol of pleasure

DANTEs INFERNO. Dantes path is barred by the panther, symbol of pleasure

Background imageLiterature Collection: DANTEs INFERNO. Minos sentencing the souls brought before him at the entrance

DANTEs INFERNO. Minos sentencing the souls brought before him at the entrance to the second circle of Hell. Wood engraving, late 19th century century, after Gustave Dore

Background imageLiterature Collection: EGYPTIAN REED PEN. Egyptian scribe, after an ancient Egyptian relief

EGYPTIAN REED PEN. Egyptian scribe, after an ancient Egyptian relief

Background imageLiterature Collection: CANTERBURY TALES. The beginning of the prologue to Chaucers Canterbury Tales

CANTERBURY TALES. The beginning of the prologue to Chaucers Canterbury Tales. A 15th century manuscript page

Background imageLiterature Collection: BOOK OF NONSENSE, 1846. Limerick and drawing by Edward Lear from his Book of Nonsense

BOOK OF NONSENSE, 1846. Limerick and drawing by Edward Lear from his Book of Nonsense, first published in 1846

Background imageLiterature Collection: SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath

SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH. Macbeth and Banquo encounter the three witches on the heath. Woodcut from Raphael Holinsheds Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1577

Background imageLiterature Collection: KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894

KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894
KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W.H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894, showing Bagheera and Mowgli in the tree with Baloo watching on the ground

Background imageLiterature Collection: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Tom Sawyers gang, including Huckleberry Finn (second from right)

CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Tom Sawyers gang, including Huckleberry Finn (second from right). Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Background imageLiterature Collection: DANTE: DIVINE COMEDY. Eighth Circle of Hell, from Inferno (18th canto), by William Blake

DANTE: DIVINE COMEDY. Eighth Circle of Hell, from Inferno (18th canto), by William Blake, 1824-27

Background imageLiterature Collection: RIP VAN WINKLE, 1904. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1904 edition of Rip

RIP VAN WINKLE, 1904. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1904 edition of Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. The Mad Hatter, after the design by Sir John Tenniel for

CARROLL: ALICE, 1865. The Mad Hatter, after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

Background imageLiterature Collection: MIDSUMMER NIGHTs DREAM. Bottom, wearing an asss head, with the fairies (Act III

MIDSUMMER NIGHTs DREAM. Bottom, wearing an asss head, with the fairies (Act III, scene I): illustration by Sir John Gilbert (1817-1897)

Background imageLiterature Collection: MACBETH AND WITCHES. Macbeth meets the three witches

MACBETH AND WITCHES. Macbeth meets the three witches. Oil on canvas by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) after William Shakespeares tragedy Macbeth

Background imageLiterature Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Dr. John Watson observing Sherlock Holmes working hard over a

SHERLOCK HOLMES. Dr. John Watson observing Sherlock Holmes working hard over a chemical investigation. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of the Naval Treaty, 1893

Background imageLiterature Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyle s

SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyle s
SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of the Resident Patient, 1893

Background imageLiterature Collection: SHERLOCK HOLMES Sherlock with Dr. John Watson in a corner of a first-class carriage

SHERLOCK HOLMES Sherlock with Dr. John Watson in a corner of a first-class carriage from Paddington Station. Drawing by Sidney Paget for Arthur Conan Doyles The Adventure of Silver Blaze, 1892

Background imageLiterature Collection: Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. the Prioress

Chaucer: Canterbury Tales. the Prioress
CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Prioress. Detail from a facsimile of the Ellesmere manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, c1410

Background imageLiterature Collection: THREE MUSKETEERS. D Artagnan, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos: illustration from a late 19th c

THREE MUSKETEERS. D Artagnan, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos: illustration from a late 19th c. edition, by Alexander Dumas pere

Background imageLiterature Collection: ROBIN HOOD. Friar Tuck marries Robin Hood and Maid Marian

ROBIN HOOD. Friar Tuck marries Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Illustration from a late 19th century American juvenile edition

Background imageLiterature Collection: MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. An old woman was sweeping her house

MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. An old woman was sweeping her house. Pen-and-ink drawing by Arthur Rackham from an English edition, 1913, of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageLiterature Collection: DON QUIXOTE. Gustave Dore illustration from Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote

DON QUIXOTE. Gustave Dore illustration from Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote

Background imageLiterature Collection: Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand. Wood engraving after John Tenniel for the first edition of

Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand. Wood engraving after John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through
CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand. Wood engraving after John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageLiterature Collection: Illustration by Arthur Rackham for A Dish of Apples, by Eden Phillpotts, 1921

Illustration by Arthur Rackham for A Dish of Apples, by Eden Phillpotts, 1921
RACKHAM: WHISPER TREES. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for A Dish of Apples, by Eden Phillpotts, 1921

Background imageLiterature Collection: Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose

Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose
RICHARDSON: PUSSY CAT. Pussy cat, pussy cat. Illustration by Frederick Richardson for a 1915 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Dorothy and the Scarecrow. Illustration by W. W. Denslow from the 1st edition, 1900, of L

Dorothy and the Scarecrow. Illustration by W. W. Denslow from the 1st edition, 1900, of L
WIZARD OF OZ, 1900. Dorothy and the Scarecrow. Illustration by W.W. Denslow from the 1st edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Background imageLiterature Collection: Aesops fable of The Lion and the Mouse. Watercolor by Milo Winter

Aesops fable of The Lion and the Mouse. Watercolor by Milo Winter
THE LION AND THE MOUSE Aesops fable of The Lion and the Mouse. Watercolor by Milo Winter

Background imageLiterature Collection: Ichabod Crane encounters the Headless Horseman: etching, 1849, by Felix O. C

Ichabod Crane encounters the Headless Horseman: etching, 1849, by Felix O. C
IRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW, 1849. Ichabod Crane encounters the Headless Horseman: etching, 1849, by Felix O.C. Darley for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Hostage. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

The Hostage. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND, 1911. The Hostage. Illustration, 1911, by N.C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

Background imageLiterature Collection: The immortal incident of Tom Sawyer whitewashing the fence: title page to a late 19th century

The immortal incident of Tom Sawyer whitewashing the fence: title page to a late 19th century edition of Mark Twains
CLEMENS: TOM SAWYER. The immortal incident of Tom Sawyer whitewashing the fence: title page to a late 19th century edition of Mark Twains " The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for an edition of Henrik Ibsens Peer Gynt
IBSEN: PEER GYNT. The Dance of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) for an edition of Henrik Ibsens Peer Gynt

Background imageLiterature Collection: Alice meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition

Alice meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls
DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. Alice meets Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Wood engraving after Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, 1872

Background imageLiterature Collection: The time has come, the Walrus told the Carpenter and the Oysters, to talk of many things

The time has come, the Walrus told the Carpenter and the Oysters, to talk of many things
DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. " The time has come, " the Walrus told the Carpenter and the Oysters, " to talk of many things"

Background imageLiterature Collection: Humpty Dumpty illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose

Humpty Dumpty illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Humpty Dumpty illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: As I Was Going to St. Ives. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1913 edition of Mother Goose

As I Was Going to St. Ives. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1913 edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. As I Was Going to St. Ives. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for a 1913 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. Sir Henry Baskerville

HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. Sir Henry Baskerville. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the March 1902 issue of the Strand magazine for the serial publication of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of

Background imageLiterature Collection: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. He stopped suddenly and stared fixedly up over my head into the air

HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. He stopped suddenly and stared fixedly up over my head into the air. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the March 1902 issue of the Strand magazine for the serial

Background imageLiterature Collection: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. There in the center lay the unhappy maid where she had fallen

HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. There in the center lay the unhappy maid where she had fallen. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the March 1902 issue of the Strand magazine for the serial publication of

Background imageLiterature Collection: HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the March 1902 issue

HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. Illustration by Sidney Paget from the March 1902 issue of the Strand magazine for the serial publication of Sir Arthur Conan Doyles The Hound of the Baskervilles

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1915. Illustration by A

CARROLL: ALICE, 1915. Illustration by A.E. Jackson for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1915

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1907

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Millicent Sowerby for Lewis Carrolls Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Millicent Sowerby for Lewis Carrolls Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Millicent Sowerby for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1907

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1922. Illustration by Thomas Health Robinson for Lewis Carroll s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1922. Illustration by Thomas Health Robinson for Lewis Carroll s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1922. Illustration by Thomas Health Robinson for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1922

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1908. Illustration by K

CARROLL: ALICE, 1908. Illustration by K.M. Roberts for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1908

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1890. Illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland

CARROLL: ALICE, 1890. Illustration for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland
The very first set of alternative illustrations of Alice in Wonderland after John Tenniel, was Dutch 1887, ‘Alice in het land der droomen, translated by Eleonora Mann

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Maybank for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1907

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Charles Robinson for Lewis Carrolls Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Charles Robinson for Lewis Carrolls Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Charles Robinson for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1907

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alices Adventures Under Ground

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Lewis Carrolls Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Lewis Carrolls Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1907. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland. Illustration, 1907



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