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Title: Our Life Illustrated by Pen and Pencil
Illustrator:
Robert Barnes (British, 1840–1895)
Illustrator:
William C. T. Dobson (British (born Germany), Hamburg 1817–1898 Ventnor, Isle of Wight)
Illustrator:
George Du Maurier (British, Paris 1834–1896 London)
Illustrator:
Sir John Gilbert (British, London 1817–1897 London)
Illustrator:
Charles Green (British, 1840–1898 Hampstead)
Illustrator:
Noel Humphreys (British, Birmingham 1807–1879 London)
Illustrator:
Richard C. Huttula (British, active 1865–87)
Illustrator:
Percy William Justyne (British, Town Malling, Kent 1812–1883 Camberwell, Surrey)
Illustrator:
James N. Lee (British, active 1873–1911)
Illustrator:
William Dyce (British, Aberdeen, Scotland 1806–1864 London)
Illustrator:
Johann Georg Meyer (German, Bremen 1813–1880 Berlin)
Illustrator:
W. Nicholls (British, active mid 19th century)
Illustrator:
John William North (British, London 1842–1924 Stamborough, Somerset)
Illustrator:
George John Pinwell (British, London 1842–1875 London)
Illustrator:
Henry Courtney Selous (British, Deptford 1803–1890 Beaworthy)
Illustrator:
Charles William Sheeres (British, active 1851–68) [signed in plate "W. Sheeres"
Illustrator:
Thomas Sulman (British, active 1855–1900)
Illustrator:
John Dawson Watson (British, Sedbergh, Yorkshire 1832–1892 Conwy, Wales)
Illustrator:
Edmund Morison Wimperis (British, Chester 1835–1900 Southbourne, Hampshire)
Engraver:
Butterworth and Heath (London)
Publisher:
Religious Tract Society (London)
Printer:
Richard Clay (London)
Binder:
Westleys & Co. (London)
Date: [1865]
Medium: Illustrations: engraving
Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 6 1/4 x 15/16 in. (22.2 x 15.9 x 2.4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1969
Object Number: 69.604.37
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