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Stephens & Stokes
1834
Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan, John Lloyd Stephens  American, Printed book, London: J. Murray, 1842 (new ed.)
John Lloyd Stephens
1842
Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, John Lloyd Stephens  American, Illustrated book, New York: Harper Bros., 1843
John Lloyd Stephens
1843
Part of Tenby Town and Harbour, George Stokes  British, Albumen silver print
George Stokes
1853
Looking Glass, James Stokes  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, Atlantic white cedar, pine, American
James Stokes
1795–1800
Pair of candlesticks, Bartholomew Stokes, Silver, Irish, Dublin
Bartholomew Stokes
ca. 1750
One of the Rats, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Son Fish and Sucker, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Milliner Bird (Minnie Doyle), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Same Old Coon (Henry Clay), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Lark, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Wharf Rat, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Jail Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Old Shad & Young, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Gudgeon and Shark, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Alms House Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Hum-Bug (P. T. Barnum), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Sun Bird (James S. Wallace), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
King Bird (Robert P. King and Alexander Baird), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Humming Bird (Thomas B. Florence), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Woodpecker (William B. Gihon), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Vampyr, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Night Hawk, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Gallows Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
The Hen That Hatched This Egg (Henry L. Stephens), Title Page, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Little Dear, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Butcher Birds, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Catamaran and Speel's Owl (Charlotte Chushman and Joseph A. Speel), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Giraffe (John E. Owens as Jakey), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Gold Fish (Francis M. Drexel), from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Mac-Arel, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Widow Bird, from "The Comic Natural History of the Human Race", Henry Louis Stephens  American, Color lithograph with watercolor and gum
Multiple artists/makers
1851
J. Stokes
Henry Carey Baird
1867
J. Stokes
Dean and Munday
1829
Multiple artists/makers
1851
Henry Louis Stephens
Hurd and Houghton
1865
William Stephens Smith
ca. 1796
The East River from Brooklyn, Charles Adams Platt  American, Etching and drypoint; second published state
Charles Adams Platt
Frederick Stokes & Brother
1888
Queen Louise, Elizabeth S. Tucker  American, Color lithography
Elizabeth S. Tucker
Frederick A. Stokes
ca. 1895
Queen Louise Court Robe, Elizabeth S. Tucker  American, Color lithography
Elizabeth S. Tucker
Frederick A. Stokes
ca. 1895