Little Folks: A Magazine for the Young, New and Enlarged Series, Vol. XI
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Title: Little Folks: A Magazine for the Young, New and Enlarged Series, Vol. XI
Publisher:
Cassell, Petter and Galpin
Illustrator:
Lucien Davis (British, born Liverpool 1860)
Artist:
Attributed to Mary Ellen Edwards (British, Kingston upon Thames 1838–1934 London) (signed MEE)
Illustrator:
Alfred Thomas Elwes (British (born Italy), Leghorn ca. 1842–after 1911)
Illustrator:
Kate Greenaway (British, London 1846–1901 London)
Artist:
Attributed to Walter Goodman (British, 1838–after 1888) (signed Waller Goodman)
Illustrator:
Ernest-Henry Griset (French, Boulogne-sur-Mer 1844–1907 (active Britain))
Illustrator:
Lizzie Lawson (British, active late 19th century)
Illustrator:
J. Mahoney (British, active 1865–76)
Illustrator:
Walter J. Morgan (British, Bilston 1847–1924 Birmingham)
Illustrator:
Prentis (British, active ca. 1880)
Illustrator:
Harrison William Weir (British, Lewes 1824–1906 Appledore, Kent)
Engraver:
Branston and Company (British, active 1878–91)
Engraver:
Lucien Davis (British, born Liverpool 1860)
Engraver:
John Greenaway (British, 1816–1890 London)
Engraver:
Moritz Klinkicht (German, born 1845)
Engraver:
Joseph Swain (British, Oxford 1820–1909 London)
Engraver:
Richard and Edward Taylor (British, active London, 1872–1901)
Engraver:
Henry Whitmore Cutts (British, 1851–1935)
Engraver:
Frederick Wentworth (British, active 1865–94)
Engraver:
William Harcourt Hooper (British, London 1834–1912 London)
Published in: London; Paris; New York
Date: January 1879
Medium: Illustrations: color lithographs and wood engravings
Dimensions: 9 13/16 x 7 5/8 x 13/16 in. (25 x 19.3 x 2.1 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. John Barry Ryan, transferred from the Library
Accession Number: 1983.1223.16
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