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Title Page to the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
In the title page for T. Nelson & Sons' 1893 edition of the novel, the title is printed in the top quarter of the page without a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle. An inscription taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "To a Child," appears between two decorative rules. T. Nelson & Sons' address is listed as "London, Edinburgh, and New York."
Subjects: Title Page
Identifier: 50CIA_18
Title Page Vignette to the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint Depicting Ellen at the Spout
This black and white title page vignette, appearing in the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint, depicts Ellen leaning over the spout, with her hands within the water. The spout is surrounded by greenery and an open field with a fence behind Ellen. Ellen's face is soft and dimpled, her curled hair is rather windblown, and she wears a simple white gown.
Subjects: The Spout, Ellen
Identifier: 50CIA_16
Recto of Tissue Proceeding Title Page Vignette to the 1893 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint Depicting Ellen at the Spout
This is the same image, of Ellen and the spout. There is a thin piece of paper, that covers the vignette from damage.
Subjects: Ellen
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
Title Page to the 1852 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint, Version 2
In the title page for T. Nelson & Sons' 1852 edition of the novel, the text is enclosed within a larger border. The title is printed in the top quarter of the page followed by a period. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's middle. An inscription taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, "To a Child," appears between two decorative rules. T. Nelson and Sons' address is listed as "London Paternoster Row and Edinburgh."
Subjects: Title Page
Identifier: 48CIA_18