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Illustration on Page 18b of the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen and Mamma in the Parlour Reading

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This is the illustration on page 18b of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 depicting Ellen and Mamma in the parlour reading. Momma sleeps on the settee, while little Ellen sits on a stool at her feet reading from the Bible. It is captioned, "Ellen reading the Bible to her Mamma."

Subjects: The Parlour, Reading, Ellen, Mamma

Identifier: 25CIA_33_18b

Illustration on Page 192b of the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Reading to Ellen at Her Sickbed

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This is the illustration on page 192b of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 depicting Mr. Van Brunt reading to Ellen at her sickbed. Ellen, dressed in a white nightgown, is staring up at Mr. Van Brunt with her head on her hand, while in bed. Mr. Van Brunt is sitting in a chair at her bedside with a book open on his lap, and is looking back at her. He is dressed in black, and has his arm resting on the table beside a bowl of food. The caption reads, "Go on please."

Subjects: Ellen’s Sickbed, Reading, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt

Identifier: 25CIA_33_192b

Illustration on Page 254a of the [1893] James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma

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This black and white illustration appears on page 254A of the [1893] James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen reading to her silent grandmother, at the back of the kitchen stairs. The room is lighter, compared to the stairwell, and the two are swathed in light. Both are smiling, as Ellen reads aloud "The Joyful News" and Grandma knits.

Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma

Identifier: 28CIA_33_254a

Illustration on Page 254a of the [1891] James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma

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This black and white illustration appears on page 254A of the [1891] James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition," depicting Ellen reading to her silent grandmother, at the back of the kitchen stairs. The room is lighter, compared to the stairwell, and the two are swathed in light. Both are smiling, as Ellen reads aloud "The Joyful News" and Grandma knits.

Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma

Identifier: 35CIA_33_254a

Frontispiece to the [1879] Milner & Sowerby Reprint Depicting Ellen Meeting George Marshman on the Steamboat

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This black and white frontispiece is from the 1879 Milner & Sowerby Reprint. It depicts Ellen's "friend", George Marshman, and Ellen together on the deck of the steamboat. Ellen is sitting on a bench, her ankles crossed and her hands clasped in her lap. Ellen has her head turned toward the lake with a forlorn face. George Marshman is standing, looking down at her, as he flips through his hymn book, reading it to give her comfort.

Subjects: Meeting George Marshman on the Steamboat, Ellen, George Marshman, Reading

Identifier: 29CIA_14

Illustration on Page 018a of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2 Depicting Ellen and Mamma Reading in the Parlour

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This is the illustration on page 18a of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2 Depicting Ellen and Mamma reading in the parlour. The black and white image depicts Ellen reading the Bible to Mamma in the parlour. Mamma is sitting on her couch, with a blanket drapped over her, the tea set sitting on the table beside her. Ellen is sitting on an ottoman, her head bowed toward the book. The bottom of the illustration reads, "Ellen reading the Bible to her Mamma".

Subjects: The Parlour, Ellen, Mamma, Reading

Identifier: 43UVA_33_018a

Illustration on Page 192a of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2 Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Reading to Ellen at Her Sickbed

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This is the illustration on page 192a of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 2 Depicting Mr. Van Brunt reading to Ellen at her sickbed. This black and white image depicts Ellen lying in her sick bed as Mr. Van Brunt reads to her from her hymn book. Mr. Van Brunt sits at a table, across from the bed, but is turned completely toward Ellen. Ellen is sitting up in bed, her head resting in her hand, as she looks at Mr. Van Brunt. The title of the illusration is "Go on, please".

Subjects: Ellen’s Sickbed, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt, Reading

Identifier: 43UVA_33_192a

Illustration of on Page 254a of the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. "Golden Ladder Series, New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma

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This 4-colored illustration from page 254a of the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. "Golden Ladder Series, New Edition" Reprint. The image depicts Ellen reading to her Grandma in the kitchen, but the shadowed stairs. Ellen is dressed in blue with a red petticoat. Grandma is wearing blue and red, as well as a white apron. Grandma knits, smiling, as Ellen reads aloud "The Joyful News".

Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma

Identifier: 4DES_33_254a

Illustration on Page 254a of the [1896] James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma

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This black and white illustration from the 1896 James Nisbet & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen reading to her silent grandmother, at the back of the kitchen stairs. The room is lighter, compared to the stairwell, and the two are swathed in light. Both are smiling, as Ellen reads aloud "The Joyful News" and Grandma knits.

Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma

Identifier: 7UVA_33_254a

Illustration on Page 254a of the 1886 James Nisbet & Co. "New Edition, Golden Ladder Series" Reprint Depicting Ellen Reading to Grandma

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This 4-color wood engraving, appearing on page 254a of the 1886 James Nisbet & Co. Golden Ladder Series edition, depicts Ellen reading to her grandma. The illustration first appeared without color in James Nisbet's 1853 Author's Edition (see 3WIS). The caption to the image reads "The Joyful News" with a reference to page 254. The image depicts Ellen sitting on a stool and reading to her elderly grandmother, further illustrating her meek and generous nature. The scene is set in Aunt Fortune's home, with warm, domestic colors.

Subjects: Reading, Ellen, Grandma

Identifier: 8UVA_33_254a