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Trilby, part third, from Harper's Monthly
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine (No. 526; March 1894)
Trilby, part third, from Harper's Monthly
Illustrated by: George Du Maurier (English (born in France), 1834–1896)
Illustrated by: Frederic Remington (American, 1861–1909)
Illustrated by: William Hamilton Gibson (American, 1850–1896)
Illustrated by: W. T. Smedley (American, 1858–1920)
Illustrated by: Anna Alma-Tadema (English, 1865–1943)
Illustrated by: Charles Stanley Reinhart (American, 1844–1896)
Illustrated by: William Poinsette Snyder (American, 1853 – 1934)
Illustrated by: Arthur Burdett Frost (American, 1851–1928)
Illustrated by: Albert Sterner (American, 1863–1946)
Engraved by: F. S. King (American, born in 1850)
Engraved by: Frank H. Wellington (American, 1880 ?)
Publisher: Harper & Brothers (American, founded in 1817)
Illustrated by: Frederic Remington (American, 1861–1909)
Illustrated by: William Hamilton Gibson (American, 1850–1896)
Illustrated by: W. T. Smedley (American, 1858–1920)
Illustrated by: Anna Alma-Tadema (English, 1865–1943)
Illustrated by: Charles Stanley Reinhart (American, 1844–1896)
Illustrated by: William Poinsette Snyder (American, 1853 – 1934)
Illustrated by: Arthur Burdett Frost (American, 1851–1928)
Illustrated by: Albert Sterner (American, 1863–1946)
Engraved by: F. S. King (American, born in 1850)
Engraved by: Frank H. Wellington (American, 1880 ?)
Publisher: Harper & Brothers (American, founded in 1817)
1894
Place of Publication: New York, New York, USA
Medium/Technique
Illustrated journal with photomechanical relief prints, halftones, and wood engravings
Dimensions
Overall: 25.1 x 17.8 x 2 cm (9 7/8 x 7 x 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Francis Bullard
Accession NumberM22341
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1894
Description(New York: Harper & Brothers, 1894) 25.1 cm; pp. 491-650 [4 pp. "Literary Notes"; 88 pp. "Contents" and "Advertiser"]; modern gilt-stamped dark blue cloth.
ProvenanceFrancis Bullard (d. 1913), by whom given to MFA, June 1912.