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- Collection: 1853 George Routledge & Co. Reprint
Back Pastedown of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the back pastedown of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. A small diamond-shaped sticker with Leighton Son and Hodge, Shoe Lane London is on the bottom right corner of the page.
Subjects: Endpapers
Tags: binder stamp
Identifier: 47CIA_9
Colophon on Verso of Last Page of Text for the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the Colophon on the verso of the last page of text for the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. The colophon in the middle of the page reads London: Savill and Edwards, Printers, Chandos-Street.
Subjects: Colophon
Identifier: 47CIA_38
First Page of Text of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the first page of text of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. The Wide, Wide World is written on the top third of the page, followed by a bold line and Chapter 1. Below Chapter 1 is a portion of Longfellow's "It Is Not Always May." The text begins about halfway down the page.
Subjects: Text Opener
Identifier: 47CIA_27
First Page of the Table of Contents of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the first page of the table of contents of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. Contents is written on the top third of the page, followed by a bold line. The chapters I-X are listed on pages 1-95. The chapter numbers (written in roman numerals) are centered, followed by the chapter titles oriented to the left.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 47CIA_23_01L
Fore Edge of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the fore edge of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint.
Subjects: Fore Edge
Identifier: 47CIA_4
Fourth Page of the Table of Contents of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the fourth page of the table of contents of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. On page viii, Contents is written on the top of the page. The chapters XXXVIII-LII are listed on pages 379-521. The chapter numbers (written in roman numerals) are centered, followed by the chapter titles oriented to the left.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 47CIA_23_01O
Front Pastedown of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the front pastedown of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. The numbers 9 and #332 are written in black ink in the middle of this page.
Subjects: Endpapers, Library Marks
Identifier: 47CIA_8
Frontispiece of the 1853 G. Routledge & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen's Arrival in Thirlwall
This black and white illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1853 G. Routledge & Co. reprint, depicts Ellen left alone at the door of the village inn, the “Star” of Thirwall, to meet her aunt. The stagecoach that left Ellen there can be seen driving away, carrying the maid Timmins who had cared for Ellen on her journey. A stranger, later identified as Sam, looms behind Ellen, sweeping the porch of the inn. A number of chickens and ducks wander in the street around Ellen. The caption below the illustration reads, "Ellen left at the door of the Village Inn," referencing the scene on page 81 of the novel, at the end of chapter VIII and the beginning of chapter IX. The name of the illustrator, Dalziel, is inscribed in the lower-right corner of the illustration.
Subjects: Arriving in Thirlwall, Ellen, Sam
Identifier: 47CIA_14
Frontispiece of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving in Thirlwall
This is the frontispiece of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen arriving in Thirlwall. In this black and white illustration, Ellen is left standing at the front of the inn with her trunk on the ground behind her. She is surrounded by chickens and ducks, while the housekeeper is sweeping off the porch of the inn behind her. Ellen is staring at the coach that is leaving town, while the housekeeper is looking at her. The caption reads, "Ellen Left at the Door of the Village Inn. --P. 81. Front."
Subjects: Arriving in Thirlwall, Ellen
Identifier: 47CIA_33
Full Cover of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint
This is the full cover of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint. The front and back covers are green, and the spine is gold. Both covers have a border and leaves in each corner. The front cover features a gold globe with roses and thorns growing from it. The Wide, Wide World is written around the globe. On the spine, The Wide, Wide World is written in gold above Elizabeth Wetherell. The author's name is followed by a decoration of a lilly, with a hand holding the stem. There is the inscription: BEAR A LILY IN THY HANDS GATES OF BRASS CANNOT WITHSTAND ONE TOUCH OF THAT MAJIC WAND—LONGFELLOW. The entire spine is outlined with a gold border.
Subjects: Full Cover
Identifier: 47CIA_1