Boston
PUBLISHERS
Third Impression, March, 1911
ILLUSTRATIONS.
| PAGE | |
|---|---|
| “Several Personages descending towards the Door” (color plate) | [Frontispiece] |
| Copyright | [iv] |
| Lady Reading | [viii] |
| Howe’s Masquerade (Half-title) | [ix] |
| Ye Old Province House | [x] |
| Initial | [1] |
| The Indian | [2] |
| “The Story of Each Blue Tile” | [3] |
| “Gage may have beheld his Disastrous Victory” | [5] |
| The Elderly Gentleman | [6] |
| The Balcony | [7] |
| “One of these Worthies—A Tall, Lank Figure” | [10] |
| Colonel Joliffe and Granddaughter | [12] |
| “Please your Honor, the Fault is none of mine” | [15] |
| “A Stout Man, dressed in Rich and Courtly Attire” | [18] |
| “The Shape of Gage, as True as in a Looking-glass” | [22] |
| “A Tall Man, booted and wrapped in a Military Cloak” | [23] |
| “He recoiled Several Steps from the Figure” (color plate) | facing [24] |
| “A Stage Driver sat at one of the Windows reading a Penny Paper” | [27] |
| Edward Randolph’s Portrait (Half-title) | [29] |
| Ye Young Captaine of ye Castle tells ye Story of ye Picture | [35] |
| “Some of these Fables are really Awful” (color plate) | facing [38] |
| Alice beckoned to the Picture | [41] |
| “The Chairman of the Selectmen was addressing to the Lieutenant-Governor a Long and Solemn Protest” (color plate) | facing [42] |
| “She snatched away the Sable Curtain” | [45] |
| “Choking with the Blood of the Boston Massacre” | [47] |
| Lady Eleanore’s Mantle (Half-title) | [51] |
| Ye Beauteous Lady Eleanore cometh to Boston | [57] |
| “A Pale Young Man ... prostrated himself beside the Coach” (color plate) | facing [59] |
| Governor Shute descended the Flight of Steps | [60] |
| A Gathering of Rank, Wealth, and Beauty | [63] |
| “I pray you take one Sip of This Holy Wine” | [67] |
| “Keep my Image in your Remembrance” | [71] |
| “The Communication could be of no Agreeable Import” | [73] |
| “Young Man, what is your Purpose?” | [77] |
| “What Thing art Thou?” | [80] |
| “That Night a Procession passed by Torchlight” (color plate) | facing [81] |
| Old Esther Dudley (Half-title) | [83] |
| “Heaven’s Cause and the King’s are One” | [89] |
| “Take This Key and keep it safe” | [92] |
| “A Few of the Stanch, though Crestfallen Old Tories” | [95] |
| The King of England’s Birthday | [99] |
| “Receive my Trust” (color plate) | facing [101] |
| Faithful unto Death | [104] |