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Illustrated by: James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American (active in England), 1834–1903)
Illustrated by: Edward Henry Corbould (English, 1815–1905)
Illustrated by: George Du Maurier (English (born in France), 1834–1896)
Illustrated by: Fritz Eltze (English, died in 1870)
Illustrated by: A. R. Fairfield (English, active 1861–87)
Illustrated by: Charles Green (English, 1840–1898)
Illustrated by: Towneley Green (English, 1836–1899)
Illustrated by: Arthur Boyd Houghton (English, 1836–1875)
Illustrated by: Charles Samuel Keene (English, 1823–1891)
Illustrated by: Matthew James Lawless (English, 1837–1864)
Illustrated by: John Lawson (Scottish, 1838–1908)
Illustrated by: Thomas Robert Macquoid (English, 1820–1912)
Illustrated by: Thomas Morten (English, 1836–1866)
Illustrated by: George John Pinwell (English, 1842–1875)
Illustrated by: Edouard Riou (French, 1833–1900)
Illustrated by: Frederick Sandys (English, 1829–1904)
Illustrated by: Percival Skelton (English, active 1849–1887)
Illustrated by: William Small (English, 1843–1929)
Illustrated by: John Tenniel (English, 1820–1914)
Illustrated by: Frederick Walker (English, 1840–1875)
Illustrated by: John Dawson Watson (English, 1832–1892)
Engraved by: Dalziel Brothers (English, active 1839–93)
Engraved by: Joseph Swain (English, 1820–1909)
Author: Walter Thornbury (English, 1828–1876)
Publisher: W. F. Gill & Co. (American, 19th century)
Printer: Camden Press (English, 1857–1905)
1876
Place of Publication: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with wood engravings
Dimensions Overall: 25.5 x 19.7 x 3.5 cm (10 1/16 x 7 3/4 x 1 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Louis Black
Accession NumberAPP.1954.178
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Boston: W. F. Gill & Co., 1876

Description(Boston: W. F. Gill & Co., 1876) 25.5 cm; xxiii, 280 pp. [2 ff.]; original publisher's gilt-stamped gray-brown cloth (cream-colored phase box).
ProvenanceLouis Black, Boston, by whom given to MFA, September 9, 1954.