Illustration on Page 88a of the [1907] Grosset & Dunlap Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving in Thirlwall

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“Illustration on Page 88a of the [1907] Grosset & Dunlap Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving in Thirlwall,” Wide, Wide World Digital Edition, accessed April 25, 2024, https://widewideworlddigitaledition.siue.edu/items/show/1316.

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This black and white illustration, found on page 88a of the [1907] Grosset & Dunlap reprint, depicts Ellen arriving at Thirlwall. In the illustration, Ellen stans in front of a storefront in Thirlwall wiht her large trunk sitting near her as she waves goodbye to the horse and carriage that dropped her off as it trots off into the horizon. A caption below the illustration reads, "And she was left standing alone beside her trunk." The scene depicted in this illustration is on page 90 of the novel.

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Arriving in Thirlwall
Ellen

Date

1907

Source

Susan Warner. The Wide, Wide World. Reprint, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, [1907].

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The Wide, Wide World Digital Edition

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16CIA_33_88a