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Title: One Hundred Fables, Original and Selected
Author:
Written and designed by James Northcote (British, Plymouth 1746–1831 London)
Draftsman:
William Harvey (British, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 1796–1866 Richmond, Surrey)
Engraver:
John Jackson (British, Ovingham, Northumberland 1801–1848 London)
Engraver:
Robert Edward Branston (British, ca. 1803–1877 Denmark Hill, Camberwell)
Engraver:
Charlton Nesbit (British, Swalwell 1775–1838 London)
Engraver:
Henry White (British, ca. 1790–1861)
Engraver:
George Wilmot Bonner (British, Devizes, Wiltshire 1796–1836 London)
Engraver:
D. Dodd (British, active 1822–28)
Engraver:
Frederick William Branston (British, 1805–1849 (active until))
Engraver:
Abraham John Mason (British, London 1794–1858)
Engraver:
Thomas Mosses (British, active 1828–61)
Engraver:
Samuel Machin Slader (British, active 1828–41)
Engraver:
John Orrin Smith (British, Colchester, Essex 1799–1843 London)
Engraver:
Thomas Williams (British, Colchester, Essex 1798–1862 after)
Engraver:
J. Dodd (British, active early to mid-19th century)
Engraver:
Matthew Urlwin Sears (British, born London, active 1826–59)
Engraver:
John Wright (British, active 1828–41)
Engraver:
Henry William White, Jr. (British, active 1828–87)
Engraver:
Eliza Thompson (British, active 19th century)
Dedicatee:
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland (British, London 1762–1830 Windsor)
Publisher:
George Lawford (London)
Printer:
John Johnson (London)
Binder:
Bayntun (British, established Bath 1894)
Date: 1828
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 10 1/4 x 6 9/16 x 7/8 in. (26 x 16.7 x 2.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Philip Hofer, 1933
Object Number: 33.77.3(1)
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