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Background imageLiterature Collection: CHINESE POEM, 1187. Block-printed page from the T ang Liu sien sheng wen tsi

CHINESE POEM, 1187. Block-printed page from the T ang Liu sien sheng wen tsi, a poem by Liu Zongyuan (773-819), printed in 1187

Background imageLiterature Collection: OVID: METAMORPHOSES. Engraved page from an 18th-century English translation of

OVID: METAMORPHOSES. Engraved page from an 18th-century English translation of Ovids Metamorphoses, depicting Jupiter transforming the ants in a tree into men, who were called the Myrmidons

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: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1915. Bob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end

A CHRISTMAS CAROL, 1915. Bob Cratchit went down a slide on Cornhill, at the end of a lane of boys, twenty times, in honour of its being Christmas Eve

Background imageLiterature Collection: REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. Illustration from an edition of Rebecca of Sunnybrook

REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. Illustration from an edition of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin, 1903

Background imageLiterature Collection: REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. Illustration from an edition of Rebecca of Sunnybrook

REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM. Illustration from an edition of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin, 1903

Background imageLiterature Collection: ALCOTT: ENIGMAS, 1864. The Eavesdropper watching the Two Sisters

ALCOTT: ENIGMAS, 1864. The Eavesdropper watching the Two Sisters. Engraved illustration for the story, Engigmas, by Louisa May Alcott, published in an American newspaper, 1864

Background imageLiterature Collection: HARPERs WEEKLY, 1881. It takes a star to catch a star

HARPERs WEEKLY, 1881. It takes a star to catch a star. Engraving by Thomas Nast from Harpers Weekly, 17 December 1881

Background imageLiterature Collection: HARPERs WEEKLY, 1861. General Thomas swearing in the volunteers called into the

HARPERs WEEKLY, 1861. General Thomas swearing in the volunteers called into the service of the United States at Washington D.C. Wood engraving from Harpers Weekly, 27 April 1861

Background imageLiterature Collection: GREEN: THE JOURNEY, 1903. The Journey. Illustration by Elizabeth Shippen Green

GREEN: THE JOURNEY, 1903. The Journey. Illustration by Elizabeth Shippen Green, for a poem by Josephine Preston Peabody, 1903

Background imageLiterature Collection: TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

TYPE FOUNDRY DESIGNS. Designs for sale by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: AESOP: DOG & SHADOW. The Dog and the Shadow. Wood engraving, American, 1873

AESOP: DOG & SHADOW. The Dog and the Shadow. Wood engraving, American, 1873

Background imageLiterature Collection: PSALTER: CAPITAL D. Capital letter D from the Psalter of Ludwig the German, c860

PSALTER: CAPITAL D. Capital letter D from the Psalter of Ludwig the German, c860

Background imageLiterature Collection: NEW YORK SUBTREASURY, 1887. Redeeming trade dollars in the New York Subtreasury

NEW YORK SUBTREASURY, 1887. Redeeming trade dollars in the New York Subtreasury. Engraving from Harpers Weekly, 4 June 1887

Background imageLiterature Collection: POOR MISS FINCH, 1871. Mr. Finch stopped, horror-struck at his condition

POOR MISS FINCH, 1871. Mr. Finch stopped, horror-struck at his condition. Illustration for chapter seventeen of the novel Poor Miss Finch, by Wilkie Collins. Engraving, American, 1871

Background imageLiterature Collection: ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Blanche. Cover of the Illustrated London News, 15 November

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. Blanche. Cover of the Illustrated London News, 15 November 1890

Background imageLiterature Collection: CARROLL: LOOKING GLASS. Humpty Dumpty offers Alice his hand

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: BENEDICK AND BEATRICE. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Hugues Merle

BENEDICK AND BEATRICE. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Hugues Merle

Background imageLiterature Collection: CABANEL: DESDEMONA. Desdemona. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Alexandre

CABANEL: DESDEMONA. Desdemona. Photogravure, 1881, after a painting by Alexandre Cabanel

Background imageLiterature Collection: CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, 1876. Philadelphia, PA

CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION, 1876. Philadelphia, PA. - The Centennial Exposition - American visitors smoking chibouques in the Turkish bazaar

Background imageLiterature Collection: SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Peary Reaches Pole One Year After Cook

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE. Peary Reaches Pole One Year After Cook. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 7 September 1909

Background imageLiterature Collection: GODEYs LADYs BOOK, 1874. The cover of the July 1874 issue of Godeys Ladys Book

GODEYs LADYs BOOK, 1874. The cover of the July 1874 issue of Godeys Ladys Book, edited by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale and L.A. Godey

Background imageLiterature Collection: THE SCARLET LETTER. An illustration by George H

THE SCARLET LETTER. An illustration by George H. Boughton, for a 1908 edition of Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter

Background imageLiterature Collection: THE SCARLET LETTER. An illustration by George H

THE SCARLET LETTER. An illustration by George H. Boughton, for a 1908 edition of Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter

Background imageLiterature Collection: PORTER: POLLYANNA. Borne, limp and unconcious, into the little room that was so dear to her

PORTER: POLLYANNA. Borne, limp and unconcious, into the little room that was so dear to her. Illustration from the novel Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, 1913

Background imageLiterature Collection: HOUSE OF MIRTH, 1905. You don t seem to remember my existence nowadays

HOUSE OF MIRTH, 1905. You don t seem to remember my existence nowadays
HOUSE OF MIRTH, 1905. " You don t seem to remember my existence nowadays." Illustration from Edith Whartons The House of Mirth, 1905

Background imageLiterature Collection: NEW-LONDON GAZETTE, 1768. Masthead of the New-London Gazette newspaper from New London

NEW-LONDON GAZETTE, 1768. Masthead of the New-London Gazette newspaper from New London, Connecticut, 1768

Background imageLiterature Collection: THE SUN, 1872. Masthead of The Sun newspaper from New York

THE SUN, 1872. Masthead of The Sun newspaper from New York

Background imageLiterature Collection: THE SCARLET LETTER. Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl are taunted by townsfolk

THE SCARLET LETTER. Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl are taunted by townsfolk. Line-drawn illustration by F.O.C. Darley for an 1892 edition of Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter

Background imageLiterature Collection: THE SCARLET LETTER. Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl, taunted by children

THE SCARLET LETTER. Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl, taunted by children. Line-drawn illustration by F.O.C. Darley for an 1892 edition of Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter

Background imageLiterature Collection: POE: THE RAVEN. Perched Upon a Bust of Pallas. Lithograph by Edouard Manet, c1875

POE: THE RAVEN. Perched Upon a Bust of Pallas. Lithograph by Edouard Manet, c1875, for Edgar Allan Poes poem, The Raven

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. A Mississippi River steamboat captain

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. A Mississippi River steamboat captain. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life

TWAIN: MISSISSIPPI, 1883. Illustration from the first edition of Mark Twains Life on the Mississippi, 1883

Background imageLiterature Collection: DANISH WEST INDIES, 1773. Detail from a St. Croix newspaper, December 1773, for a cargo of horses

DANISH WEST INDIES, 1773. Detail from a St. Croix newspaper, December 1773, for a cargo of horses, bread and smoked salmon just arrived from Quebec, Canada, and put up for sale by Benedict Arnold

Background imageLiterature Collection: PENNSYLVANIA PACKET, 1787. Page from The Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser

PENNSYLVANIA PACKET, 1787. Page from The Pennsylvania Packet, and Daily Advertiser, 18 May 1787, with annoucements of auctions and ship departures

Background imageLiterature Collection: CHINA: CALLIGRAPHY. Handwriting on a Chinese handscroll. Yuan Dynasty, 14th century

CHINA: CALLIGRAPHY. Handwriting on a Chinese handscroll. Yuan Dynasty, 14th century

Background imageLiterature Collection: BYRON: MAZEPPA. Scene from the Romantic narrative poem by Lord Byron, 1819, about

BYRON: MAZEPPA. Scene from the Romantic narrative poem by Lord Byron, 1819, about the early life of Ukrainian Cossack leader Ivan Mazeppa



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