The Iris: An Illuminated Souvenir for MDCCCLII
THE IRIS.
Presented To C. Schuessele del. Chromolith of P. S. Duval Ph.
C. Schuessele del. Chromolith of P. S. Duval Ph. LANDING OF WILLIAM PENN.
The IRIS Souvenir C. Schuessele del. Chromolith of P. S. Duval Ph.
EDITED BY JOHN S. HART, LL. D. PHILADELPHIA: PUBLISHED BY LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO. SUCCESSORS TO GRIGG, ELLIOT & CO. 1852.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, BY LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO., In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. C. SHERMAN, PRINTER.
Captain Eastman, of the United States Topographical Corps, having been stationed for nine years on our northwestern frontier, among the Indian tribes, at and around Fort Snelling, made a series of drawings of some of the most striking and remarkable objects connected with the Indian traditions. His accomplished lady, who was with him seven years of this time, collected the traditions themselves, and wove them into tales and poems that let us into the very heart of Indian life. The whole of this valuable and original collection has been secured for the Iris, and gives to the volume for 1852 its distinguishing feature. To make the illustrations conform more to the character of the subjects, they have all been printed in colours, in the style now so deservedly popular. Last year the publishers gave only four of these gorgeous illuminated pages. The present volume contains no less than twelve, all from original designs, and all printed in ten different colours. The happy blending of the colours in these pictures, the disposition of the light and shade, and the skill with which they are printed, give them the appearance of paintings rather than of prints. Such a collection of gems of art in one volume, could not be made without a heavy expense. But the publishers were desirous of making the Iris, as to the splendour of its appearance, not unworthy of the celestial visitant from which it has been named, and of the very marked favour with which its predecessor of the last season was received.
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PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
PROEM.
THE LANDING OF WILLIAM PENN.
DIFFERENT IMPRESSIONS.
THE LAUGHING WATERS.
CHEQUERED CLOUD.
FIRE-FACE.
THE FALSE ALARM.
INDIAN COURTSHIP.
THE SACRIFICE.
A LULLABY.
AN INDIAN BALLAD.
A REMONSTRANCE.
A FINE ART DISREGARDED.
HAWKING.
HILLSIDE COTTAGE.
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY.
CASTLE-BUILDING.
THE WOOD SPIRITS AND THE MAIDEN.
ALICE HILL.
DR. VANDORSEN AND THE YOUNG WIDOW.
THE DREAMER.
THE RAIN-DROP.
LOST AND WON.
A NIGHT IN NAZARETH.
TEARS.
INCONSTANCY.
CROSSING THE TIDE.
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