Good Words for 1863
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Frontispiece; title page, index, pp. (1)-899 including numerous illustrations, blue binding stamped with gold.
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Frontispiece; title page, index, pp. (1)-899 including numerous illustrations, blue binding stamped with gold.
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Title: Good Words for 1863
Editor:
Norman Macleod (British, Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland 1812–1872 Glasgow)
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers (British, active 1839–93)
Illustrator:
Sir Edward Burne-Jones (British, Birmingham 1833–1898 Fulham)
Illustrator:
Edward William Cooke (British, London 1811–1880 Groombridge, Sussex)
Illustrator:
Walter Crane (British, Liverpool 1845–1915 Horsham)
Illustrator:
Thomas Alexander Ferguson Graham (British, Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland 1840–1906 Edinburgh)
Illustrator:
Arthur Boyd Houghton (British (born India), Madras 1836–1875 London)
Illustrator:
John Leighton (British, 1822–1912 Middlesex)
Illustrator:
Horatio Joseph Lucas (British, London 1839–1873 London)
Illustrator:
Sir John Everett Millais (British, Southampton 1829–1896 London)
Illustrator:
Thomas Morten (British, Uxbridge 1836–1866 London)
Illustrator:
John William North (British, London 1842–1924 Stamborough, Somerset)
Illustrator:
John Pettie (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1839–1893 Hastings)
Illustrator:
George John Pinwell (British, London 1842–1875 London)
Illustrator:
Frederick Augustus Sandys (British, Norwich 1829–1904 London)
Illustrator:
Charles Piazzi Smyth (British (born Italy), Naples 1819–1900 Ripon, Yorkshire)
Illustrator:
Sir John Tenniel (British, London 1820–1914 London)
Illustrator:
John Dawson Watson (British, Sedbergh, Yorkshire 1832–1892 Conwy, Wales)
Publisher:
Alexander Strahan & Co. , London
Printer:
Bradbury & Evans
Date: 1863
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 2 1/8 in. (24.8 x 18.4 x 5.4 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Sinclair Hamilton, 1965
Object Number: 65.629.3(2)
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