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Second Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is the second page of the table of contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. On page vi, "Contents" is written at the top of the page. Each chapter is listed in Roman numerals with chapter titles and page numbers. Chapters XXXVI-LII is listed.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 31UVA_23
First Page of the Table of Contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is the first page of the table of contents for the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. "Contents" is written in the top third of the page with a decorative rule under it. Each chapter is listed in Roman numerals with chapter titles and page numbers. Chapters I-XXXV are listed.
Subjects: Table of Contents
Identifier: 31UVA_23
Frontispiece to the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mamma in the Parlour
This is the frontispiece to the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mamma holding each other in the parlor. It is a scene from page 43. In the background is a window looking out, with some foliage framing the scene and a table sits next to them with a basket of birds. Ellen is dressed in dark while her mother, looking down at her child, is dressed in light colors. It is entitled, "Ellen And Her Mother," and has the caption, "'Now, mamma, these birds are mine you know, and I give them to you. You must pay me a kiss for them, mamma they are worth that.'"
Subjects: The Parlour, Ellen, Mamma
Identifier: 31UVA_14
Recto of Front Flyleaf of the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is the recto of the front flyleaf of the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. "John Ham" is written in cursive on this page.
Subjects: Endpapers
Identifier: 31UVA_6
Example Chapter Break of the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is an example chapter break of the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. Chapter II starts halfway down on page 12. It is separated from the end of chapter I by a decorative rule. Under Chapter II, there is a portion of an Amy Lathrop poem. The text begins at the bottom third of the page.
Subjects: Decoration
Identifier: 31UVA_45
First Page of Text in the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint
This is the first page of text in the 1853 T. Nelson & Sons Reprint. The Wide, Wide World is written in large print in the top quarter of the page. Chapter 1 is separated from the title by a decorative rule. An excerpt from Longfellow's "It Is Not Always May" is under Chapter 1, and the text begins halfway down the page.
Subjects: Text Opener
Identifier: 31UVA_27
Title Page and Frontispiece of the [1923] T. Nelson & Sons, Ltd., Reprint Depicting Ellen and Timmins at the Inn
This color frontispiece is from the 1923 Nelson & Sons, Ltd. Reprint. This image also shares space with the title page. The image depicts a scene from page 80, at the Inn where Timmins the maid finds Ellen asleep on the ground, in her room after her travels.
In the title page of Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd.'s 1923 edition of the novel, the text is enclosed within a ruled border. The author's pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell is printed in the page's top quarter above two decorative rules. The title is printed below without a period. A red stamp indicates the novel was inducted into the Advocates Library in Edinburgh on August 14th, 1923. Thomas Nelson & Sons, Ltd.'s address is listed as, "London, Edinburgh, and New York."
Subjects: The Inn, Ellen, Timmins, Title Page
Identifier: 4NLS_18