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Title: The Library
Author:
Andrew Lang (British, Selkirk, Scotland 1844–1912 Banchory)
Author:
Austin Dobson (British, Plymouth, Devon 1840–1921 London)
Illustrator:
Walter Crane (British, Liverpool 1845–1915 Horsham)
Illustrator:
Kate Greenaway (British, London 1846–1901 London)
Illustrator:
Richard Doyle (British, London 1824–1883 London)
Illustrator:
William Blake (British, London 1757–1827 London)
Illustrator:
Thomas Bewick (British, Eltringham, Northumberland 1753–1828 Gateshead)
Illustrator:
Thomas Stothard (British, London 1755–1834 London)
Illustrator:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti (British, London 1828–1882 Birchington-on-Sea)
Designer:
George Cruikshank (British, London 1792–1878 London)
Illustrator:
Sir John Tenniel (British, London 1820–1914 London)
Illustrator:
George Du Maurier (British, Paris 1834–1896 London)
Illustrator:
Sir (Edward) Linley Sambourne (British, London 1844–1910 Kensington, London)
Illustrator:
Randolph Caldecott (British, Chester 1846–1886 St. Augustine, Florida)
Engraver:
James Davis Cooper (British, London 1823–1904 London)
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers (British, active 1839–93)
Engraver:
Samuel Williams (British, Colchester, Essex 1788–1853 London)
Engraver:
William James Linton (British, London 1812–1897 New Haven, Connecticut)
Engraver:
Luigi Schiavonetti (Italian, Bassano del Grappa 1765–1810 London)
Publisher:
Macmillan & Co. London
Date: 1881
Medium: Illustrations: lithographs and color lithographs
Dimensions: 7 7/8 x 5 1/2 in. (20 x 14 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1973
Object Number: 1973.572.2
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