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Frontispiece to the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. "Golden Ladder Series, New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Riding Sharp
This color illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. Golden Ladder Series reprint, depicts Ellen riding Alice's white horse, Sharp, as Alice walks alongside her on their way to Carra-carra. A caption below the illustration reads, "The Pleasant Ride," conveying the ease of the movement and interaction taking place in the illustration. An open valley with several trees and mountains in the distance extends behind them. Ellen rides side-saddle and raises her finger as if she is speaking as Alice looks up at her. Alice's hair extends behind her as if being blown by the wind, establishing a sense of movement in the illustration. This illustration first appeared in the 1853 James Nisbet and Co. "New Edition" (see 77CIA).
Subjects: Riding Sharp, Ellen, Alice
Tags: horse, horseback riding, landscape, mountains, trees
Identifier: 4DES_14
Frontispiece to the 1888 J.B. Lippincott Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen Standing in a Flower Garden
This illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1888 J. B. Lippincott Company reprint, depicts Ellen standing in a garden. A caption below the illustration reads, "Bear a lily in thy hand: / Gates of brass cannot withstand / One touch of that mighty wand." This caption quotes a stanza from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Maidenhood," and emphasizes Ellen's innocence and purity. In the illustration, Ellen stands in a garden surrounded by flowers and trees. She holds a book in one hand and caresses a lily with the other. She wears a brimmed hat with a bow and gazes directly at the viewer of the illustration. Below the illustration is also the name of the illustrator, Frederick Dielman, as well as the title of the novel and the volume and page number.
Subjects: Ellen
Identifier: 6CIA_14
Frontispiece to the 1891 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" Reprint Depicting the Brook
This black and white illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1891 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen and Nancy at the brook. In the illustration Ellen attempts to cross the brook, holding out her hand toward Nancy as if for stability. Nancy stands barefoot on the other side of the brook, leaning casually against a tree and holding her shoes. Ellen's white dress stands in contrast to Nancy's dark figure. A small waterfall cascades in the brook behind the pair, a small house stands atop a hill on the right side of the illustration, and a mountain rises up in the background.
Subjects: The Brook, Ellen, Nancy
Identifier: 18CIA_14
Frontispiece to the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Standing in a Garden
This illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen standing in a garden. A caption below the illustration reads, "Bear a lily in thy hand: / Gates of brass cannot withstand / One touch of that mighty wand." This caption quotes a stanza from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Maidenhood," and emphasizes Ellen's innocence and purity. In the illustration, Ellen stands in a garden surrounded by flowers and trees. She holds a book in one hand and caresses a lily with the other. She wears a brimmed hat with a bow and gazes directly at the viewer of the illustration.
Subjects: Ellen
Identifier: 9CIA_14
Frontispiece to the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint Depicting Ellen and John at the Marshman's
This black and white frontispiece appearing in the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint, depicts John and Ellen at the Marshman's. John sits in front of a panoramic window on an upholstered bench, and holds the standing Ellen's hand with an expression of concern. Ellen looks away towards the floor, her expression melancholic. Beneath the frontispiece is a caption that reads:
"Ellen and John", "Running away from your brother, Ellie?" said he kindly, "what is the matter?" "Ellen was silent". The caption references page 369 of the text.
Subjects: Ellen, John
Tags: touching
Identifier: 50CIA_14
Frontispiece to the 1896 Hodder and Stoughton Reprint Depicting Ellen Among the Lilies
This illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the 1896 Hodder and Stoughton reprint, depicts Ellen in a flower garden. The caption is a stanza from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s 1842 poem “Maidenhood.” There is a reference to page 511, the first page of Chapter XLVIII, during which Ellen and her Uncle Lindsay tour Edinburgh. In addition to being quoted in this caption, Longfellow’s stanza appears as an epigraph to the chapter referenced and to the novel as a whole. The image portrays Ellen within a lily patch, positioned in a demure stance with her head bowed, and emphasizes Ellen’s purity while reinforcing her connection to the divine. The gate in the background refers to Longfellow’s verse and to Biblical “gates of brass,” broken down by an Old Testament God (King James Version, Ps. 107.16 and Isa. 45.2).
Subjects: Among Lilies, Ellen
Tags: flowers
Frontispiece to Volume 1 of the [1902] Home Book Co. Reprint Depicting a Steamboat
Subjects: The Steamboat
Tags: steamboat deck
Identifier: 80CIA_14
Frontispiece to Volume 1 of the [1902] Home Book Co. Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Passengers on a Steamboat
This is a frontispiece for the 1902 Home Book Co. Reprint. It is a black and white photograph, taken hortizontally, displayed vertically. It depicts passengers on the promenade deck of a steamboat. The bottom of the image titles it as "PROMENADE DECK".
Subjects: The Steamboat
Tags: passengers, steamboat deck
Identifier: 62CIA_14
Frontispiece to Volume 1 of the 1853 James Nisbet, Hamilton, Adams & Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and Nancy at the Brook
This black and white illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to volume 1 of the 1853 James Nisbet and Co. "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen and Nancy at the brook. Ellen sits next to the water with her hands in her lap as Nancy stands behind Ellen looking down at her. A line of trees extends across the background of the illustration and several bushes surround Ellen and Nancy. The stillness of the two girls is contrasted by the movement of the water in the foreground of the illustration.
Subjects: The Brook, Ellen, Nancy
Identifier: IsPartOf 77CIA