Every Saturday: An Illustrated Journal of Choice Reading, Vol. II, New Series
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Title: Every Saturday: An Illustrated Journal of Choice Reading, Vol. II, New Series
Publisher:
Fields, Osgood & Co. (Boston, Massachusetts)
Illustrator:
Charles Green Bush (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1842–1909 Camden, South Carolina)
Illustrator:
Felix Octavius Carr Darley (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1822–1888 Claymont, Delaware)
Illustrator:
J. S. Davis (American, active 1870s)
Illustrator:
Sol Eytinge Jr. (American, 1833–1905 Bayonne, New Jersey)
Illustrator:
Alfred Fredericks (American, died 1926)
Illustrator:
William John Hennessey (Irish, Thomastown, County Kilkenny 1839–1917 Rudgwick, Sussex)
Illustrator:
Winslow Homer (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1836–1910 Prouts Neck, Maine)
Illustrator:
Augustus Hoppin (American, Providence, Rhode Island 1828–1896 Queens, New York)
Illustrator:
William Ludwell Sheppard (American, Richmond, Virginia 1833–1912 Richmond, Virginia)
Engraver:
Albert Bobbett (American (born England), London 1813–1888 New York)
Engraver:
C. Cullen (American, active 1870s)
Engraver:
John Parker Davis (American, Meredith Bridge, New Hampshire 1832–1910 Elmhurst, New York)
Date: January–June 1871
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 14 3/4 x 11 7/16 in. (37.5 x 29 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1930
Object Number: 30.75.2
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