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Images Dated 2nd April 2010 (page 7)

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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: ROBIN HOOD: ILLUSTRATION. Friar Tuck carrying Robin Hood over the water: illustration
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CHANNEL CHART, 1596. Detail of sailing chart of English Channel by Thomas Hood, 1596
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: THE LADRONE ISLANDS. French drawing after Pigafettas account of Magellans voyage
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: THE MOLUCCAS. French drawing of the spice islands after Pigafettas account of
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: WORLD MAP, 1570. By Abraham Ortelius
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SCRIPTORIUM, c1040. Scriptorium of the Abbey of Echternach. Manuscript illumination
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET. Scene from Hamlet: Oil on canvas by Eugene Delacroix
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CANTERBURY TALES. Tale of Melibeus from a c1450-60 manuscript of Chaucers Canterbury
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DE L ESPRIT des LOIX, 1748. Manuscript page from the political work by Charles Louis de Secondat
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DE L ESPRIT des LOIX, 1748. Manuscript page from the political work by Charles Louis de Secondat
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DE L ESPRIT des LOIX, 1748. Title page of the political work by Charles Louis de Secondat
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SHAKESPEARE: OTHELLO. Playbill for a performance of Othello at the Theatre Royal
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CINDERELLAs SISTERS Cinderellas sisters off to the ball. English book illustration
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SCENES DE LA VIE DE BOHEME. Illustration by Andre Gill to a 19th century French
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: LAST OF THE MOHICANS, 1919. The Fight in the Forest: illustration by N
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SCENES DE LA VIE DE BOHEME. Illustration by Andre Gill to a 19th century French
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: WIND IN THE WILLOWS. Water Rat & Sea Rat: drawing by Paul Bransom from 1st edition
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: BAH BAH BLACK SHEEP, 1916. Bah, bah black sheep
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CINDERELLA AND HER SLIPPER Cinderella revealed as the wearer of the glass slipper
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CINDERELLA AT THE BALL. Cinderella dancing with the Prince. English book illustration
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CINDERELLA AND SLIPPER Cinderella about to try on the glass slipper. English book illustration
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: NOAH WEBSTER: TITLE-PAGE. Title-page of Websters first dictionary, 1806
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CINDERELLA AND SISTERS Cinderella cleans the floor as her sisters go to the ball
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CLEMENS: TOM SAWYER, 1876. The immortal incident of whitewashing the fence: drawing
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: HAMLET: OPHELIA & LAERTES. Ophelia and Laertes in a scene from Shakespeares Hamlet
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CLEMENS: HUCKLEBERRY FINN. Cover from the original edition, 1885, with illustrations by E
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: ARABIAN NIGHTS. Watercolor by Richard Parkes Bonington, 1825
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: LAST OF THE MOHICANS, 1919. Illustration by N
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: ROMEO AND JULIET Romeo and Juliet. Oil on canvas by Ford Madox Brown, 1870
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: SCRIPTORIUM, 1220. Scriptorium in the tower of Monastery of Tavara, Spain
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: KING ARTHUR & GUINEVERE. Lancelot, Guinevere, King Arthur and magic chessboard
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CHAUCER. Beginning of Clerk of Oxenfords Tale from the first edition of Chaucer s
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CANDIDE and the Marchioness. Illustration from Voltaires Candide
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DANTEs DIVINE COMEDY. Dante gazing at Beatrice: illumination from an early 15th
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE. William Blakes watercolor, c1794, for the first illustration
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Title page of the first edition of Henry W. Longfellows Evangeline
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DICKENS: A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Troubled by a vision of Marleys face, Scrooge inspects his house
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: BOOK OF HOURS: CALENDAR. The calendar page of January from the 15th century ms
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Tom Sawyers gang, including Huckleberry Finn
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Huckleberry Finn as drawn by E
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: LAST OF THE MOHICANS, 1872. Illustration by Felix Octavius Carr Darley from an 1872
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: LAST OF THE MOHICANS, 1872. Half-title of an 1872 edition of James Fenimore Cooper s
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: DIME NOVEL, 1899. Bonanza Bill the Man Tracker, or The Secret Twelve. Cover of a Beadle
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: ANDERSEN: THE SWINEHERD. The Swineherd taking his eighty-sixth kiss from the Princess
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Title page of Daniel Defoes Robinson Crusoe. Illustration by N
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. The title character of Carlo Collodis The Adventures of Pinocchio
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: COLLODI: PINOCCHIO. Pinocchios nose grows after lying to the Blue-Haired Fairy
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Images Dated 2nd April 2010: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Huckleberry Finn as drawn by E


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