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Tail of Volume 1 of the 1853 G.P. Putnam & Co. "Illustrated Edition" Reprint
This is the tail of George Palmer Putnam's 1853 Illustrated Edition of The Wide, Wide World. Note the gold leaf used on the pages.
Identifier: 3CIA_11
Spine of Volume 1 of the 1853 G.P. Putnam & Co. "Illustrated Edition" Reprint
This is the spine of the 1853 George P. Putnam Illustrated Edition, Vol. 1, Issue 1. The cover is made of brown leather and decorated with gold gilt, reading the book's title and the word "illustrated" all in capital letters.
Identifier: 11CIA_1
Back Cover of Volume 1 of the 1853 G.P. Putnam & Co. "Illustrated Edition" Reprint
George Putnam and Co. used this brown, cloth-covered binding for their first illustrated edition of The Wide Wide World, released in 1853. The focus of the cover is the central theme of the gilt heart encased in a large diamond shape frame. Surrounding this focal point are flowers in each of the four corners. The spine is hollow backed and printed in gilt, reading the title and the word ILLUSTRATIONS, all in capital letters.
Identifier: 11CIA_3
Front Cover of Volume 1 of the 1853 G.P. Putnam & Co. "Illustrated Edition" Reprint
George Putnam and Co. used this brown, cloth-covered binding for their first illustrated edition of The Wide Wide World, released in 1853. The focus of the cover is the central theme of the gilt heart encased in a large diamond shape frame. Surrounding this focal point are flowers in each of the four corners. The spine is hollow backed and printed in gilt, reading the title and the word ILLUSTRATIONS, all in capital letters.
Identifier: 11CIA_2
Full Cover of the 1853 G.P. Putnam & Co. Illustrated Edition Reprint
Subjects: Full Cover
Tags: arabesque, delaminating, false chords, Rococo revival
Identifier: 11CIA_1
Fore-Edge of the 1853 George P. Putnam Illustrated Edition, Vol. 1, Issue 1
binding
Identifier: 11CIA_40
Back Cover of the 1853 George Putnam Illustrated Edition, Vol. 1, Issue 1
George Putnam and Co. used this brown, cloth-covered binding for their first illustrated edition of The Wide Wide World, released in 1853. The focus of the back cover is the central theme of the gilt heart encased in a large diamond shape frame. Surrounding this focal point are flowers in each of the four corners.
Identifier: 11CIA_1
Illustration on Page 337 of 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mr. Van Brunt in the Woods
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 337 of the 1892 J. B. Lippincott Company "New Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen and Mr. Van Brunt in the woods. Ellen stands holding a basket among the trees and grass of the woods as Mr. Van Brunt leans against his ax in the background with several chopped pieces of wood sitting near his feet. His two oxen stand near him as he gazes at Ellen, who looks around her, seemingly in awe of the natural beauty of the woods as she rests her hand on her chest.
Subjects: In the Woods, Ellen, Mr. Van Brunt
Identifier: 9CIA_33_337
Illustration on Page 394a of the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. "Golden Ladder Series, New Edition" Reprint Depicting Ellen and The Brownie
This color illustration, appearing on page 394a of the 1887 James Nisbet & Co. "Golden Ladder Series Edition" reprint, depicts Ellen and the Brownie. A caption below the illustration reads, "The Talk to Brownie," describing a scene from page 394. The caption conveys the intimacy that is felt between Ellen and her horse. In the illustration, Ellen stands next to the Brownie, her hand on his mane, as she feeds him a handful of grass. The Brownie leans his head down to take the grass from her. The pair stand in a bright, open field as a cluster of trees stand on a hill behind them. The foreground is lined with small ferns and several sheep appear to be grazing near a mountain in the background.
Subjects: Ellen, The Brownie
Identifier: 4DES_33_254a