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"Gulliver's Extraordinary Adventures: From Lilliput to Laputa" Embark on a whimsical journey with Gulliver as he encounters fascinating worlds and peculiar beings

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver in Lilliput

Gulliver in Lilliput
Gulliver is tied down by the people of Lilliput

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver in Brobdingnag

Gulliver in Brobdingnag
He is tormented by the Kings jester, who is jealous of his small size

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver Tied / Lilliput

Gulliver Tied / Lilliput
Gulliver is tied up by the people of Lilliput: " I attempted to rise, but was not able to stir."

Background imageGullivers Collection: Lilliputians / Sneezing

Lilliputians / Sneezing
A couple of inquisitive Lilliputians climb inside Gullivers snuff box & sneeze & sneeze

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver / Lilliput / Sport

Gulliver / Lilliput / Sport
Gulliver watches the sports of the courtiers

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver / Houyhnhnnms

Gulliver / Houyhnhnnms
The Houyhnhnm graciously permits Gulliver to kiss his hoof

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver / Blefuscudian

Gulliver / Blefuscudian
Gulliver captures the Blefuscudian fleet

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver / Servants / Lillip

Gulliver / Servants / Lillip
He is given six hundred servants to wait on him

Background imageGullivers Collection: The smaller birds did not appear to be at all afraid of me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

The smaller birds did not appear to be at all afraid of me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag
2963132 The smaller birds did not appear to be at all afraid of me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageGullivers Collection: These gentlemen made an exact inventory of everything they saw. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

These gentlemen made an exact inventory of everything they saw. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963121 These gentlemen made an exact inventory of everything they saw. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo ©

Background imageGullivers Collection: Producing his credentials under the signet royal. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

Producing his credentials under the signet royal. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963118 Producing his credentials under the signet royal. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963116 Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary

Background imageGullivers Collection: I set sail at six in the morning. Gulliver leaving Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels

I set sail at six in the morning. Gulliver leaving Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875
2963114 I set sail at six in the morning. Gulliver leaving Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: A mighty concourse of people appeared upon my arrival, full of wonder at the sight of so

A mighty concourse of people appeared upon my arrival, full of wonder at the sight of so prodigious a vessel
2963109 A mighty concourse of people appeared upon my arrival, full of wonder at the sight of so prodigious a vessel. Gulliver arriving at the port of Blefuscu

Background imageGullivers Collection: This gracious princess held out her little finger towards me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

This gracious princess held out her little finger towards me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag
2963137 This gracious princess held out her little finger towards me. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary

Background imageGullivers Collection: Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away. Gulliver attacked by giant insects

Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away. Gulliver attacked by giant insects during his voyage to
2963133 Some of them seized my cake and carried it piecemeal away. Gulliver attacked by giant insects during his voyage to Brobdingnag

Background imageGullivers Collection: He made me observe the several methods used by farmers in managing their lands

He made me observe the several methods used by farmers in managing their lands. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa
2963125 He made me observe the several methods used by farmers in managing their lands. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa

Background imageGullivers Collection: She took me in her own hand and carried me to the king. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

She took me in her own hand and carried me to the king. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag
2963136 She took me in her own hand and carried me to the king. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: They concluded unanimously that I was only relplum scalcath. Gulliver being examined by three

They concluded unanimously that I was only relplum scalcath. Gulliver being examined by three philosophers
2963135 They concluded unanimously that I was only relplum scalcath. Gulliver being examined by three philosophers. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

Background imageGullivers Collection: I could only revenge myself by calling him brother. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

I could only revenge myself by calling him brother. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag
2963134 I could only revenge myself by calling him brother. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: Her Imperial Majesty was pleased to smile very graciously upon me

Her Imperial Majesty was pleased to smile very graciously upon me. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963123 Her Imperial Majesty was pleased to smile very graciously upon me. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo

Background imageGullivers Collection: The Diversions of the Court of Lilliput. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

The Diversions of the Court of Lilliput. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963122 The Diversions of the Court of Lilliput. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: Pushing them forward with the butt ends of their pikes into my reach

Pushing them forward with the butt ends of their pikes into my reach. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963120 Pushing them forward with the butt ends of their pikes into my reach. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary

Background imageGullivers Collection: A new set of ghosts served up the meat and waited at the table

A new set of ghosts served up the meat and waited at the table. From Gulliver's voyage to Glubbdubdrib
2963111 A new set of ghosts served up the meat and waited at the table. From Gulliver's voyage to Glubbdubdrib, an island of sorcerers and magicians

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver with the giant people of Brobdingnag during his voyage there

Gulliver with the giant people of Brobdingnag during his voyage there. From Gullivers Travels by Dean Swift
2963106 Gulliver with the giant people of Brobdingnag during his voyage there. From Gullivers Travels by Dean Swift, published c.1880.; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: I observed the noise and flutter. Gulliver being carried in a box by a giant eagle during his

I observed the noise and flutter. Gulliver being carried in a box by a giant eagle during his voyage to Brobdingnag
2963129 I observed the noise and flutter. Gulliver being carried in a box by a giant eagle during his voyage to Brobdingnag

Background imageGullivers Collection: The next morning at sunrise we continued our march. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

The next morning at sunrise we continued our march. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963119 The next morning at sunrise we continued our march. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary

Background imageGullivers Collection: Reaching one of his paws in at the door, as a cat does when she plays with a mouse

Reaching one of his paws in at the door, as a cat does when she plays with a mouse
2963113 Reaching one of his paws in at the door, as a cat does when she plays with a mouse. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

Background imageGullivers Collection: They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld. The name struldbrug is given to those humans in

They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld. The name struldbrug is given to those humans in the nation of
2963110 They were the most mortifying sight I ever beheld. The name struldbrug is given to those humans in the nation of Luggnagg who are born seemingly normal, but are in fact immortal

Background imageGullivers Collection: Esther Johnson ,1681 ? 1729. English friend of Jonathan Swift, known as Stella

Esther Johnson ,1681 ? 1729. English friend of Jonathan Swift, known as Stella. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875
2963108 Esther Johnson ,1681 ? 1729. English friend of Jonathan Swift, known as Stella. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: Jonathan Swift, from 'Old England's Worthies' by Lord Brougham and others pub

Jonathan Swift, from 'Old England's Worthies' by Lord Brougham and others pub. London, c.1880 (print)
3555504 Jonathan Swift, from 'Old England's Worthies' by Lord Brougham and others pub. London, c.1880 (print) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Jonathan Swift)

Background imageGullivers Collection: The ladies gave me a gale with their fans. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag

The ladies gave me a gale with their fans. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag
2963131 The ladies gave me a gale with their fans. From Gulliver's voyage to Brobdingnag. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: I perceived a vast opaque body between me and the sun. Gulliver's first sighting of the flying

I perceived a vast opaque body between me and the sun. Gulliver's first sighting of the flying island or rock known
2963128 I perceived a vast opaque body between me and the sun. Gulliver's first sighting of the flying island or rock known as Laputa

Background imageGullivers Collection: His majesty was then deep in a problem. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa

His majesty was then deep in a problem. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875
2963127 His majesty was then deep in a problem. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageGullivers Collection: I took up the knotted end of the cables, to which my hooks were tied

I took up the knotted end of the cables, to which my hooks were tied. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963124 I took up the knotted end of the cables, to which my hooks were tied. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo

Background imageGullivers Collection: I lay on the ground to kiss his majesty and the empress's hands. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

I lay on the ground to kiss his majesty and the empress's hands. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963115 I lay on the ground to kiss his majesty and the empress's hands. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo

Background imageGullivers Collection: They spend the greatest part of their lives in observing the celestial bodies

They spend the greatest part of their lives in observing the celestial bodies
2963112 They spend the greatest part of their lives in observing the celestial bodies. Illustration from Gulliver's voyage to the flying island or rock of Laputa

Background imageGullivers Collection: By means of this loadstone, the island is made to rise and fall. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa

By means of this loadstone, the island is made to rise and fall. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa
2963126 By means of this loadstone, the island is made to rise and fall. From Gulliver's voyage to Laputa. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary Morgan

Background imageGullivers Collection: There arrived a solemn embassy from Blefuscu, with humble offers of a peace

There arrived a solemn embassy from Blefuscu, with humble offers of a peace. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963117 There arrived a solemn embassy from Blefuscu, with humble offers of a peace. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver held prisoner and tied hand, foot and hair by the people from Lilliput during his voyage

Gulliver held prisoner and tied hand, foot and hair by the people from Lilliput during his voyage there
2968367 Gulliver held prisoner and tied hand, foot and hair by the people from Lilliput during his voyage there. From Gullivers Travels by Dean Swift

Background imageGullivers Collection: Jonathan Swift Gullivers Travels, early 20th century (chromolithograph)

Jonathan Swift Gullivers Travels, early 20th century (chromolithograph)
536991 Jonathan Swift Gullivers Travels, early 20th century (chromolithograph); (add.info.: scene showing Gulliver walking about on the table at the inn as Glumdalcitch)

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnag's hand

Gulliver kisses the Queen of Brobdingnag's hand Date: 1900

Background imageGullivers Collection: GULLIVER IN LAPUTA

GULLIVER IN LAPUTA
He meets the Governor of the Island of Sorcerers, where the servants are dead spirits : great men of the past are summoned and speak with him. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageGullivers Collection: VISIONS ON GLUBBDUBRIB

VISIONS ON GLUBBDUBRIB
GULLIVER ON GLUBBDUBRIB On the Island of Sorcerers, the Magicians are served by spirits called from the dead. Great men of the past are summoned to speak with him. Date: First published: 1726

Background imageGullivers Collection: Frontispiece from French Edition of Gullivers Travels

Frontispiece from French Edition of Gullivers Travels
3514773 Frontispiece from French Edition of Gullivers Travels by Jonathan SwiftI answered the Kings questions correctly Gulliver and the King and Queen of Brobdingnag

Background imageGullivers Collection: Captain Lemuel Gulliver at sea on his merchant ship, from French Edition of

Captain Lemuel Gulliver at sea on his merchant ship, from French Edition of
3514770 Captain Lemuel Gulliver at sea on his merchant ship, from French Edition of Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift by Gavarni

Background imageGullivers Collection: Gulliver seizes the enemys fleet from Part I

Gulliver seizes the enemys fleet from Part I
3514738 Gulliver seizes the enemys fleet from Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput in Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift by Rackham

Background imageGullivers Collection: The writing machine from the Academy of Lagado, Balnibarbi in

The writing machine from the Academy of Lagado, Balnibarbi in
3514779 The writing machine from the Academy of Lagado, Balnibarbi in Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World better know as Gullivers Travels by Jonathan Swift by English School



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"Gulliver's Extraordinary Adventures: From Lilliput to Laputa" Embark on a whimsical journey with Gulliver as he encounters fascinating worlds and peculiar beings. In the land of Lilliput, Gulliver finds himself towering over tiny inhabitants, creating chaos unintentionally. The sneezing fits of the Lilliputians become an unexpected challenge for our protagonist. Later, in Brobdingnag, the tables turn as Gulliver becomes a mere speck compared to the colossal inhabitants. His encounter with the Blefuscudian reveals deep-rooted rivalries that transcend size differences. Tied down by miniature ropes in Lilliput, Gulliver experiences firsthand how power can be wielded even by those seemingly insignificant. But it's not all strife and conflict; there are moments of lightheartedness too. Witness Gulliver engaging in sports with the lively residents of Lilliput - a testament to his adaptability and open-mindedness. As his adventures continue, Gulliver stumbles upon Houyhnhnm society – intelligent horses who embody reason and virtue. Their contrasting nature challenges him to question human flaws while appreciating their noble qualities. In yet another encounter back in Lilliput, this time as a guest rather than an outsider, Gulliver witnesses how servants play crucial roles within society despite their diminutive stature. This experience fosters empathy within him towards those often overlooked or underestimated. One unforgettable moment occurs when Gulliver kisses the hand of Queen Brobdingnag – a gesture symbolizing respect and admiration for her magnanimity amidst his own insignificance. Lastly, we find ourselves transported to Laputa – an island floating above ground where science reigns supreme but practicality is lost. Here we witness both absurd inventions and intellectual brilliance coexisting harmoniously but also causing unintended consequences.