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Background imageLiterature Collection: I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose

I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. " I ll Tell You a Story" : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. Hey Diddle Diddle. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Watercolor by Katy Greenaway for the original edition of Robert Brownings The Pied Piper of

Watercolor by Katy Greenaway for the original edition of Robert Brownings The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1879
BROWNING: PIED PIPER. Watercolor by Katy Greenaway for the original edition of Robert Brownings The Pied Piper of Hamelin, 1879

Background imageLiterature Collection: Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose

Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1881. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Little Miss Muffet. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose

Little Miss Muffet. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1881. Little Miss Muffet. Drawing by Kate Greenaway, 1881, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1934

Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1934
SCIENCE FICTION COVER, 1934. Cover by Frank R. Paul for an American science fiction magazine of 1934

Background imageLiterature Collection: Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of

Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of the Perrault fairy tale
PERRAULT: BLUEBEARD, 1867. Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of the Perrault fairy tale illustrated by Gustave Dor

Background imageLiterature Collection: Watercolor by Christopher Sanders

Watercolor by Christopher Sanders
AESOP: SHEPHERDs BOY. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1913. Drawing by Arthur Rackham, 1913, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1915. Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1915. Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth

Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageLiterature Collection: Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth

Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageLiterature Collection: The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons

The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND, 1911. The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N.C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

Background imageLiterature Collection: The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure

The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND, 1911. The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N.C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

Background imageLiterature Collection: Jack Sprat and his Wife. Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Jack Sprat and his Wife. Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1915. Jack Sprat and his Wife. Drawing by Frederick Richardson, 1915, for an edition of Mother Goose

Background imageLiterature Collection: Watercolor by Ruth Koser-Michaels, c1935 for the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm

Watercolor by Ruth Koser-Michaels, c1935 for the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm
GRIMM: HANSEL AND GRETEL. Watercolor by Ruth Koser-Michaels, c1935 for the fairy tale by Brothers Grimm

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209)

The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209)
MILTON: PARADISE LOST. The Battle of the Angels from John Miltons Paradise Lost (Book 6, lines 207-209). Color wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageLiterature Collection: Mowing, raking, and stacking hay on the outskirts of Paris in June

Mowing, raking, and stacking hay on the outskirts of Paris in June. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of
BOOK OF HOURS: JUNE. Mowing, raking, and stacking hay on the outskirts of Paris in June. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: A procession of merrymakers in May: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres

A procession of merrymakers in May: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean
BOOK OF HOURS: MAY. A procession of merrymakers in May: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry

Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean, Duke of Berry
GARDEN OF EDEN: ADAM & EVE. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the " Tres Riches Heures" of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Fox and the Grapes. Drawing by Christopher Sanders of the most famous of Aesops Fables

The Fox and the Grapes. Drawing by Christopher Sanders of the most famous of Aesops Fables
AESOP: FOX AND GRAPES. The Fox and the Grapes. Drawing by Christopher Sanders of the most famous of Aesops Fables

Background imageLiterature Collection: Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth

Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageLiterature Collection: Japanese Waka poet and noble of the middle Heian period. Fragment from the Thirty-Six Immortal

Japanese Waka poet and noble of the middle Heian period. Fragment from the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets Scroll
KODAI NO KIMI (c.10th CENTURY). Japanese Waka poet and noble of the middle Heian period. Fragment from the Thirty-Six Immortal Poets Scroll

Background imageLiterature Collection: Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native

Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans
COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans. Illustration by N.C

Background imageLiterature Collection: The acorn harvest in November. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches

The acorn harvest in November. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures of Jean
BOOK OF HOURS: NOVEMBER. The acorn harvest in November. Illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the " Tres Riches Heures" of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises

Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises
HEMINGWAY: SUN ALSO RISES. Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel " The Sun Also Rises."

Background imageLiterature Collection: Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes
GREENWAY: JACK & JILL. Illustration, 1861, by Kate Greenway for Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background imageLiterature Collection: Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of

Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of Perrault fairy tale
PERRAULT: BLUEBEARD, 1867. Bluebeard giving his wife the keys to the castle. Colored engraving from an 1867 edition of Perrault fairy tale illustrated by Gustave Dor

Background imageLiterature Collection: Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji

Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji
JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji. Woodcut by Toyokuni Utagawa, c1823

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Garden of Love. Color relief etching by William Blake from his Songs of Experience, 1794

The Garden of Love. Color relief etching by William Blake from his Songs of Experience, 1794
BLAKE: SONGS OF EXPERIENCE. The Garden of Love. Color relief etching by William Blake from his Songs of Experience, 1794

Background imageLiterature Collection: Cover of the 1929 edition of the Danish childrens story, Peters Jul [Peters Christmas]

Cover of the 1929 edition of the Danish childrens story, Peters Jul [Peters Christmas]
CHRISTMAS: DENMARK, 1929. Cover of the 1929 edition of the Danish childrens story, " Peters Jul" [Peters Christmas]

Background imageLiterature Collection: Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of

Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of the Suikoden
HEROES OF THE SUIKODEN. Yang Lin (or Kinhyoshi Yorin). Character from the 14th century Chinese epic tale of the Heroes of the Suikoden (also known as The Water Margin)

Background imageLiterature Collection: From the Ellesmere manuscript of Canterbury Tales, early 15th century

From the Ellesmere manuscript of Canterbury Tales, early 15th century
CHAUCER: THE MAN OF LAW. From the Ellesmere manuscript of Canterbury Tales, early 15th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Walrus and the Carpenter wept like anything to see such quantities of sand

The Walrus and the Carpenter wept like anything to see such quantities of sand
DODGSON: LOOKING GLASS. The Walrus and the Carpenter " wept like anything to see such quantities of sand" : after the design by Sir John Tenniel for the first edition of Lewis Carrolls

Background imageLiterature Collection: Shearing sheep and reaping wheat in July: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of Tres

Shearing sheep and reaping wheat in July: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of Tres Riches Heures of Jean
BOOK OF HOURS: JULY. Shearing sheep and reaping wheat in July: illumination from the 15th century manuscript of " Tres Riches Heures" of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley (1822-1888)

King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley (1822-1888) to William Shakespeares King Lear
KING LEAR, 19th CENTURY. King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Felix O.C. Darley (1822-1888) to William Shakespeares King Lear

Background imageLiterature Collection: Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell

Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell, My Lovely
CHANDLER: FAREWELL, 1940. Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell, My Lovely, which featured the sleuth Philip Marlowe

Background imageLiterature Collection: A page from Kate Greenaways book Under the Window, published in 1879

A page from Kate Greenaways book Under the Window, published in 1879
GREENAWAY: ILLUSTRATION. A page from Kate Greenaways book Under the Window, published in 1879

Background imageLiterature Collection: The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable
AESOP: TORTOISE & THE HARE. The Tortoise and the Hare. Watercolor by Christopher Sanders depicting Aesops fable

Background imageLiterature Collection: Detail of an illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures, of Jean

Detail of an illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures, of Jean, Duke of Berry
BOOK OF HOURS: FEBRUARY. Detail of an illumination from the 15th century manuscript of the Tres Riches Heures, of Jean, Duke of Berry

Background imageLiterature Collection: Cover of an 1862 edition of Clement Clarke Moores A Visit from Saint Nicholas

Cover of an 1862 edition of Clement Clarke Moores A Visit from Saint Nicholas, with illustrations by Felix O. C. Darley
NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Cover of an 1862 edition of Clement Clarke Moores A Visit from Saint Nicholas, with illustrations by Felix O.C. Darley

Background imageLiterature Collection: Peer before the King of the Trolls. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939)

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

Background imageLiterature Collection: Sailing down the stream on a leaf. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale Thumbelina

Sailing down the stream on a leaf. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale Thumbelina, by Hans Christian Andersen
ANDERSEN: THUMBELINA. Sailing down the stream on a leaf. Drawing by Arthur Szyk for the fairy tale Thumbelina, by Hans Christian Andersen



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