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Front Cover
Another antique brass engraving of a Hippopotamus
Antique engraving of a hippopotamus
Frontispiece 3: Capt. E. J. Smith
Frontispiece 1: A Titan of the polar sea lazily drifting with the current
Frontispiece 2: Grand Dining Saloon—S.S. Titanic.
Title Page
The gentleman offered his services, took her up in his arms, and carried her down the hill.
air (a)
air (b)
To take three thousand pounds from the fortune of their dear little boy would be impoverishing him.
Hour Glass
Side Lever Engine
Berkeley Castle
Gothic Chapter Head: Mediaeval Birds
Title Page Detail: Francis Quarles
Emblem 2.  Sin brings forth death.
The Invocation.
Emblem 1. Serpent. Eve.
53.30.—iris or square-ended clover decoration
Green and Gold books on polished wood
1372.—Caxton. With Paper Marks.
Nativity Chart for Philip Melancthon
189.—Arms and Costume of a Saxon Military Chief.
51.—16th Century
Queen Mab
Queen Mab
If I had a Broomstick 2
Queen Mab (version without the words)
Combat of Gladiators with Wild Animals
Gladiators, detail
and so it happen3d (leopic)
oh girl (leopic)
5th November: Guy Fawkes
Elephants cayying logs at Rangoon
179.—English gothic Letters, 15th Century.  F.C.B.
M, N, O, P, Q, T from English Gothic Letters 15th Century
Letters U V W X Y and Z from English gothic Letters, 15th Century
A, B, C, D from English Gothic Letters 15th Century
Letters R and S from English gothic Letters, 15th Century
E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L from English Gothic Letters 15th Century
Water End
30.—Chicory, Cichorium Intybus, L.
80.—British and Roman Weapons.
Frontispiece: What the sun looks like when it’s asleep
1731.—Gray’s Inn Hall.
1029.—Dominican, or Black Friar
Shelter.
Music
Stack of old books, light background
53.29.—IHS Monogram
Cathedral Cloisters and King’s School
Leys Street.
Chapter end decoration: cherubs
Friend in the Garden
Antique map of Kent
140.—The Old Kitchen at Stanton Harcourt, in Oxfordshire
143.—Spanish Round Gothic Letters.  Francisco Lucas, 1577
Initial letter B Woodcut
Monoceros (Unicorn) Engraving
Fourteenth Century Initial Letter D from Plate 65
If I had a broomstick 1
Decorative chapter head with winged creatures
Milan Cathedral
Initial Letter I
Little Wee Men
77.—British Camp at caer Caradoc.—From Roy’s Military Antiquities.
Chapter end decoration: eagles
Chapter Heading Woodcut featuring Eagle
Initial Letter T Woodcut
Title Page
candle
Frightened Boy At Bedtime
142.—Italian Round Gothic Small Letters.  16th Century.
The Red Queen chastises Alice
Antique Eighteenth-Century Map of Oxfordshire
41.—Benjamin Bromnsell Married
76.—The Herefordshire Beacon.
The Portal
53.28.—Trifoliate Calligraphic Ornament
105.—Arundel Castle
Alice in the Garden of Live Flowers
Marriage is Honourable in all
79.—Symbols of Rome.
Manticore
The Jabberwocky
135a.—Antique engraving of a horse
Bookplate
Bookplate detail: family crest
Front cover, Out to Old Aunt Mary’s
1373.—Wood-cut of a Knight.  (From Caxton’s ‘Game of the Chess’)
Title Page, Look at the Bright Side
Front Cover, Look at the Bright Side
Fanny in the Library.
Aunt Silvia in her Domain
Guy’s Cliffe.
Bookplate
The White Knight is Sliding Down the Poker
Tab. XI: Rinocerous and Unicorns
135b.—Antique engraving of a horse
Tab. I.: Horses
Unicorn with Mane (another one)
Fourteenth Century Initial Letter M from Plate 65
Fourteenth Century Initial Letter A from Plate 65
Photograph of the Book
Boetius
Luke Chapter Two verses 10 – 23
Bookplate for 1581 Geneva Bible
Page 216: Orcadian; Palmyran; Polish
Brewer’s Vat.
Manfredi’s Book
Alphabet Book Pile
Hassenhul – Hill of Shilston in Cornwall
The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers – Haslewood
Grandgorde of Leicestershire - Gurney
Hill of Norfolk – Hyde of Berkshire
Antique Eighteenth-Century Map of Bedfordshire
A New & Correct MAP of the Counties of Argyle, Bute and Dumbarton
Antique Eighteenth-Century Map of the Western Islesof Scotland
The Mode in which Antient Castles were generally built. (version with no caption)
The Mode in which Antient Castles were generally built.
The World’s Poets
America’s Favourites
Title Page
Bust of William of Wykeham. 1394.
Inigo Jones
75.—British War Chariot, Shield and Spears.
Frontispiece: Jester and Monk
Page detail: Art Neuveau Cartouche
Page detail: Art Neuveau border
1.—January Week 1
8.—Revolved over a blazing fire
Letter “D” from 16th century book of hours
Twig line filler
Letter “S” from 16th century book of hours
Bookplate from Leland’s Itinerary Vol I
Title page, New Year’s Gift
Thomas Hearne M.A. of Edmund Hall Oxon.
1274.—Moveable Towers of Archers, Cannon, etc.
Frontispiece: When He Comes He will Rule over the Whole World (coloured version)
Frontispiece: When He Comes He will Rule over the Whole World
Title Page, The Lost Boy
Front Cover, The Lost Boy
Come, Live with Us, for I Think Thou art chosen
The Boy was the Joy of the Journey
Alice holds the White King
Bookplate (ex libris) from Volume III
Bookplate (ex libris) from Volume III, colour version
1375.—Shooting at Butts
The boy himself
1789.—The Grand Falconer
Plate 74.—Fifteenth Century No. 4 (two of 2)
Ornate rococo baroque capital letter M
The Red Queen and the Red King
235.—Silver Penny of Regnald, King of Northumbria
Meeting-Hall of the Brewers’ Guild
178. – English Gothic Letters.  15th Century.  F.C.B.
Martyrs Memorial
1376.—St. Albans Hawking Party
Hon. Dr. S. F. Tolmie
1788.—Hawking.
230.—Hawking.  From Cotton MS.
1142.—Bed.
86.—Prow of a Roman Galley.
Cathedral from the N.E. and part of City Wall.
141.—Italian Round Gothic Small Letters.  16th Century.
Front Cover, Morris, Picturesque Views
An Old Dalkeith Body
Nativity Chart for Bishop Hall
Bocardo, North Side
74.—Welsh Agricultural Cart
Fig. 73.—English Shopper Switch
The White Tower, or Tower of London
The Easter Volunteer Review: The 1st Artillery on the March from London to Brighton
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: O.—Harp-Lute
Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: K.—Violin.
72.—Spear Mould.
73.—Spear as it would have come from the Mould.
The Alhambra
The Cathedral of Lincoln.
Out of the World
Alice pushes through the mirror
53.26.—Ornamental Leaf
53.25.—Three Leaves
53.27.—Decorative Border Motif
New Oxford and the Hundred Clerks
The Tower of London
Fowey: Entrance to the harbour.
Gate at Karnak
81.—Captive wearing the Torque.
70.—Celt.
Into the Looking Glass Room
The Missing Screw Steamer City of Boston
Mr. Charles Dickens’s Last Reading.
Ophelia.
Front Cover, Hone’s Everyday Book
Palm Sunday Procession
Head of a Roman House Offering Sacrifice
1060.—Cathedral of Kildare.
IV.—Sheldonian Theatre, etc., Broad Street
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