The Loves of the Poets; or, Portraits of Ideal Beauty: being a series of original Steel Engravings, drawn by the most eminent Artists, and engraved by Mote, with Illustrative Text by Tennyson, Wordsworth, etc. Demy 4to, richly ornamented, 21s. plain; 42s. coloured.
The Miller's Daughter. By Alfred Tennyson. Illustrated with Seventeen Steel Engravings, drawn by A. L. Bond, and engraved by Mote. With a Portrait of the Author. Small 4to, handsome cloth binding, 16s.; morocco, 24s.
The Fables of Æsop and Others. Translated into Human Nature, with Twenty-five humorous Illustrations by Charles H. Bennett, author of "Shadows." Small 4to, ornamental boards, 6s. plain; 10s. 6d. coloured.
"A more amusing, and eke a more instructive work, it is not easy to imagine."—Observer.
Christmas with the Poets: A Collection of English Poetry relating to the Festival of Christmas. Upwards of Fifty Engravings from Drawings by Birket Foster, and numerous Initial Letters and Borders printed in gold. New Edition, with additional Embellishments, super-royal 8vo, richly bound, 25s.; morocco, 35s.
Merry Pictures by Comic Hands; being a Collection of Humorous Designs by Phiz, Crowquill, Doyle, Leech, Meadows, Hine, etc., with Illustrative Text. Oblong folio, handsome cover by Crowquill, 12s.
Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso: with upwards of Thirty Illustrations, drawn and etched by Birket Foster. The text printed in red. Super-royal 8vo, neatly bound, 21s.; morocco, 31s. 6d.
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Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country Life, by Poets of Many Lands. Adorned on almost every page with Pictures by Ansdell, Absolon, Duncan, Dodgson, Foster, Goodall, Hulme, F. Tayler, and Weir. Second Edition, square 8vo, bound in the ancient fashion and richly ornamented, 21s.; morocco, 31s. 6d.