Index to Illustrations

NOTE—Many well-known pictures of the Pilgrims have grossly misinterpreted their true spirit. A “Signing of the Compact” or a “Departure from Delfthaven,” for example, that employs the sentimental piety, the eyes and arms raised to heaven, of Italian Baroque art, (that Jesuitical, most Catholic art), fails to reflect the real spirit of the Protestant Pilgrims. The use of the gracefully reclining and swooning figures of Italianate renaissance art is likewise inappropriate.

Reacting sharply from this, the illustrations in the book portray in the modern spirit both the activities of the Pilgrims and their settings with strict realism.

Unsparing effort in consulting authorities, old documents, prints, and actual scenes was expended to secure convincing authenticity.

[Stock Scene, showing church attended by Brewster and approximate location of the stocks in Scrooby] 7 [Birdseye view of Brewster Manor in Scrooby] 9 [Church at Scrooby] 10 [Capture of escaping Pilgrims by an English mob] 11 [Love Scene, showing actual bridge and the Cloth Hall in Leyden, headquarters of the guild of woolen workers, of whom the Pilgrims were a part] 15 [Destruction of Brewster’s printing shop] 18 [Cushman before the Merchant Adventurers] 20 [Embarkation, showing buildings and actual wharf from which the Pilgrims departed] 24 [Sighting of Provincetown, showing deck construction of Mayflower type of boat] 26 [Signing the Compact] 29 [The first building, showing position in relation to Town Brook and Pilgrim Spring] 37 [The First Street, in its true topographical setting] 39 [Samoset’s Visit] 42 [The Treaty with Massasoit, in its actual setting, “an unfinished building”] 45 [A Good Harvest] 51 [Thanksgiving Feast] 54 [The Snakeskin Warning] 56 [Capt. Standish Slays Pecksuot] 58 [The First Cattle] 61