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Literature Collection: How Hereward departed from Ely, and how he killed the mare, Swallow
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Literature Collection: Down from the heights of the air fell Perseus, illustration for How Perseus came to Ethiopia
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Literature Collection: Simple Simons Misfortunes, illustration from Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century by John Ashton
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Literature Collection: Two lions eat Sabras servant, illustration from Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century by John
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Literature Collection: A Battle, illustration from The Arabian Nights, 1895 (colour engraving)
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Literature Collection: Riot at Lyon, 27th November 1768 (ink & wash on paper) (b / w photo)
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Literature Collection: Two Knights do battle before Cameliard, illustration from The Story of King Arthur
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Literature Collection: Oliver plucks up a spirit, from The Adventures of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens (1812-70) 1838
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Literature Collection: Mr. Murdstone, from David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, 1923 (colour litho)
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Literature Collection: Then Perseus held aloft the Gorgons head, illustration for How Perseus came Home again
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Literature Collection: Nicholas astonishes Mr. Squeers and family, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
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Literature Collection: The fight in the Fire-tops against an English ship (colour litho)
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Literature Collection: Pantagruel kills Physeter, illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel
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Literature Collection: How Hereward got the rest of his souls price, illustration from Hereward the Great by Charles
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Literature Collection: The Friar and the Boy, illustration from Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century by John Ashton, pub
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Literature Collection: Of brekynge and hurtynge of amyte and frendshyp, illustration from Alexander Barclays English
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Literature Collection: Dotheboys Hall, frontispiece from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (colour litho)
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Literature Collection: Illustration from Dantes Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto XXX: 22, 1921 (w / c on paper)
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Literature Collection: Anger splits the country (colour litho)
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Literature Collection: Nicholas astonishes Mr. Squeers and family, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
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Literature Collection: The internal economy of Dotheboys Hall, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
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Literature Collection: Elle agonisait dans l air d asphyxie, illustration from Germinal by Emile Zola (1840-1902)
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Literature Collection: Bill Sykes and his dog, from Charles Dickens: A Gossip about his Life, by Thomas Archer, published c
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Literature Collection: The Death of Beowulf, from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by M. I. Ebbutt, 1910 (litho)
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Literature Collection: Madame de Merteuil seducing Cecile Volange, illustration from Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre
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Literature Collection: Ulysses Shoots the First Arrow at the Wooers, from Tales of the Greek Seas by Andrew Lang
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Literature Collection: Simon Simons Misfortunes, illustration from Chap-books of the Eighteenth Century by John Ashton
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Literature Collection: Ruggiero Rescuing Angelica, 1841 (oil on canvas)
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Literature Collection: The dragon... fell to earth dead, from St. George and the Dragon, The Seven Champions of Christendom
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Literature Collection: Mr Wackford Squeers and the New Pupil, illustration for Character Sketches from Dickens compiled
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Literature Collection: He Doesn t know it. Terrible. interrupted Miss Murdstone, from Chapter IV of David Copperfield by


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