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Fore Edge of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint

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This is the fore edge of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint.

Subjects: Fore Edge

Identifier: 47CIA_4

Back Pastedown of the 1853 G. Routledge and Co. Reprint

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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

Identifier: 47CIA_9

Brine, Louie to Mrs. Wetherell, 35 Lafayette Place, NY, July 16, 1880

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This is a letter from Louie Brine to Warner. She was a 14 year-old girl who felt compelled to share her love for Warner's work. She explained the intimate connection she felt with Ellen and Alice and the important lessons she learned from the novel.

Frontispiece to the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen Reuniting with John in Scotland

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This is the frontispiece to the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen reuniting with John in Scotland. The illustration is uncolored. There is an explanation of the illustration at the bottom of the page which reads "The meeting of Ellen and her brother John.-Page 429".

Subjects: Reuniting with John in Scotland, Ellen, John

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Identifier: 2DES_14

Title Page Vignette to the[1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen Saying Goodbye to Mamma

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This is the title page vignette to the [1853] Clarke, Beeton, & Co. Reprint, Version 1. The picture is identical to the illustration on the cover. The illustration depicts Ellen saying goodbye to her mother, Mama, as her father stands in the background. As with the cover, the illustration is framed in decorative ivy decoration with the book title, author, and publisher incorporated into the vinery frame.

Subjects: Saying Goodbye to Mamma, Ellen, Mamma, Papa

Identifier: 2DES_16_001F

Illustration on Page 246b of the [1906] Charles H. Kelly Reprint, Version 2 Depicting Children Playing at the Marshmans

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Subjects: Playing at the Marshman’s, Ellen, Ellen Chauncey, Margaret Dunscombe

Identifier: 22CIA_33_246b

Frontispiece to the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Serving Mamma Tea in the Parlour

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This black and white frontispiece of the 1896 Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" reprint, Ellen serving Mamma tea in the parlour. In the illustration, Mamma is receiving a teacup from a platter Ellen is holding. A caption below the illustration reads, "She used to carry the tea and toast on a little tray to her mother's side." From page 9 of the novel.

Subjects: The Parlour, Ellen, Mamma

Identifier: 10CIA_14

Illustration on Page 120a of the [1896] Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and Alice on the Cat's Back

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This black and white illustration, appearing on page 120a of the [1896] Walter Scott, Limited reprint, depicts Ellen and Alice on the Cat's Back. A caption below the illustration quotes a sentence from page 123 and reads, "Don't cry any more." In the illustration, Alice sits on a rock wearing a straw-brimmed hat and walking suit. She gazes down at Ellen and wraps her arm around her as Ellen kneels on the grass and leans into Alice to be consoled. The jagged mountain rises along the left side of the illustration and other mountains extend along the background. Several thin trees stand behind Alice and Ellen and a row of trees extends along the ridge of the mountain.

Subjects: The Cat’s Back, Ellen, Alice

Identifier: 10CIA_33_120a

Illustration on Page 168b of the [1896] Walter Scott Ltd. "Complete Edition" Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Finding Ellen and Alice in the Snow Storm

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This black and white illustration on page 168b of the 1896 Walter Scott, Ltd. "Complete Edition" reprint, depicts Mr. Van Brunt finding Ellen and Alice in the snow storm. In the illustration, Ellen is holding onto Alice as Mr. Van Brunt approaches them with a lantern. A caption below the illustration reads, "It was Mr. Van Brunt. " From page 165 of the novel.

Subjects: The Snow Storm, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Alice

Identifier: 10CIA_30_168b