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Title: Harper's Young People: An Illustrated Weekly
Publisher:
Harper & Brothers (American, New York)
Illustrator:
Frank French (American, Loudon, New Hampshire 1850–1933)
Illustrator:
Thure de Thulstrup (American (born Sweden), Stockholm 1848–1930 United States)
Illustrator:
Warren W. Sheppard (American, Greenwich, New Jersey 1858–1937 Greenwich, New Jersey)
Illustrator:
William Allen Rogers (American, Springfield, Ohio 1854–1931 New York)
Illustrator:
Howard Pyle (American, Wilmington, Delaware 1853–1911 Florence)
Illustrator:
Culmer Brown (American, 19th century)
Illustrator:
R. S. Church (American, 19th century)
Illustrator:
Jessie Curtis Shepherd (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1863–1935)
Illustrator:
Palmer Cox (Canadian, Granby, Quebec 1840–1924 Granby, Quebec)
Illustrator:
Willard Poinsette Synder (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1853–1934 Atlantic City or Summit, New Jersey)
Illustrator:
Frank Henry Temple Bellew (American (born India) 1828–1885 New York)
Illustrator:
Friedrich Specht (German, Lauffen, 1839–1909)
Illustrator:
Charles Dater Weldon (American, Mansfield, Ohio 1855–1935 East Orange, New Jersey)
Engraver:
Carl Gottlob Specht (German, born Lauffer, 1846)
Engraver:
William Michael Robert Quick (British, 1838–1927 London)
Date: 1884
Medium: Illustrations: engraving, some hand colored
Dimensions: 11 7/16 x 8 7/16 in. (29 x 21.5 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Anonymous Gift, 1941
Object Number: 41.102.158
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