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A Dream of Fair Women

Illustrated by: John Appleton Brown (American, 1844–1902)
Illustrated by: Julia Margaret Cameron (English, 1815–1879)
Illustrated by: Frederick Dielman (American (born in Germany), 1847–1935)
Illustrated by: Mary Hallock Foote (American, 1847–1938)
Illustrated by: Alfred Fredericks (American, active 1853–1881)
Illustrated by: Edmund Henry Garrett (American, 1853–1929)
Illustrated by: Will H. Low (American, 1853–1932)
Illustrated by: Frank T. Merrill (American, 1848 – 1936)
Illustrated by: Thomas Moran (American (born in England), 1837–1926)
Illustrated by: John Francis Murphy (American, 1853–1921)
Illustrated by: Granville Perkins (American, 1830–1895)
Illustrated by: Charles Stanley Reinhart (American, 1844–1896)
Illustrated by: Julian Walbridge Rix (American, 1850–1903)
Illustrated by: Frederick B. Schell (American, born in 1838)
Illustrated by: William Ludwell Sheppard (American, 1833–1912)
Illustrated by: Martha Ritchie Simpson (American, 19th century)
Illustrated by: Asa Coolidge Warren (American, 1819–1904)
Illustrated by: Alfred R. Waud (American, 1828–1891)
Engraved by: Andrew Varick Stout Anthony (American, 1835–1906)
Engraved by: Smithwick & French (American, active 1871–1882)
Author: Baron Alfred Tennyson (English, 1809–1892)
Publisher: James R. Osgood & Co. (American, 19th century)
1880
Place of Publication: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with wood engravings
Dimensions Overall: 23 x 17.4 x 1.8 cm (9 1/16 x 6 7/8 x 11/16 in.)
Credit Line Transferred from the William Morris Hunt Memorial Library
Accession Number21.17129
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1880

Description(Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1880) 23 cm; 103 pp. (printed on rectos only); original publisher's black- and gilt-stamped decorated brown cloth.
Provenance1921, sold by Goodspeed's Book Shop, Boston to the MFA. (Accession date: March 28, 2016)

NOTE:
Sold to the MFA Library and transferred to the Print department in 1921.