EditorialThe little mermaid. Children playing in the water and alarmed by one of the Mermaids approaching the shore. Fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen illustrated by twelve large designs in colour after original drawings by E. V. B. [i.e. Eleanor Vere Boyl...
EditorialAround the world in eighty days. Around the world in eighty days ... Translated by. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington,. Illustrated cover of the novel 'Around the world in eighty days'. Image taken from Around the world in eighty days ...
EditorialThe wicked Princess in the garden. Fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen illustrated by twelve large designs in colour after original drawings by E. V. B. [i.e. Eleanor Vere Boyle] newly translated by H. L. D. Ward and Augusta Plesner. ... London: Sam...
EditorialMount Erebus in eruption. The Antarctic book. Winter quarters, 1907-1909. [Edited by E. H. Shackleton. With plates by George Marston.]. London : William Heinemann, 1909. Source: C.118.g.6.
EditorialThe crater of Mount Erebus. The Antarctic book. Winter quarters, 1907-1909. [Edited by E. H. Shackleton. With plates by George Marston.]. London : William Heinemann, 1909. Source: C.118.g.6 opposte page 22.
EditorialA Garden End (Suffolk). Peter Henry Emerson; English, born Cuba, 1856-1936. Date: 1883-1887. Dimensions: 28.4 ? 23.5 cm (image); 42.7 ? 33.6 cm (paper). Photogravure, plate XXIX from "Pictures of East Anglian Life," published by Sampson Low, Marston, S...
EditorialIn the Haysel (Norfolk). Peter Henry Emerson (English, born Cuba, 1856-1936); printed by Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., London. Date: 1878-1892. Dimensions: 28.2 ? 33.3 cm (image); 33.3 ? 42.8 cm (paper). Photogravure, Frontispiece from "Pictures of East ...
EditorialHaymaker with Rake (Norfolk). Peter Henry Emerson; English, born Cuba, 1856-1936. Date: 1883-1887. Dimensions: 27.8 ? 19.7 cm (image); 42.6 ? 33.4 cm (paper). Photogravure, plate XXXI from "Pictures of East Anglian Life," published by Sampson Low, Mars...
Editorial'Sigh no more, Ladies'. Act ii scene 3 from 'Much Ado About Nothing'. Shakespeare's Songs and Sonnets. Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert. [Edited by E. M., i.e. Edward Marston.]. London : Sampson Low & Co., [1888]. Source: 11766.i.28. Language: English.
EditorialHenry M. Stanley. Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits o. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington: London,. Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). British-US explorer and journalist.Portrait. Image taken from Men of Mark: a gallery of con...
EditorialA man and a woman walking in a field. Far from the madding crowd. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1889. Source: RB.23.a.15316, front cover. Language: English.
EditorialSulua Landang; A full dress portrait; showing ordinary dress ornaments, tattoo marks etc worn by the Tring women. Dyak tribe. She wears a headband and earings. . The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito : a...
EditorialHetdung, my favorite Dyak boy. Portrait. A young man wearing a red headband, two strings of beads and earings. He has elongated ear-lobes. The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito : also journeyings in Sum...
EditorialCrossing the river Benangan. An explorer, the author, with native porters, Dyaks, crossing a river by means of a tree trunk. The head-hunters of Borneo : a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito : also journeyings in Sumatra. London : ...
EditorialPresident Obama visits the National Institutes of Health and makes an announcement about the recovery act, Bethesda, Maryland, United States - 30 Sep 2009
EditorialDesign for Magazine Cover, Scribner's Magazine, Kenyon Cox, American, 18561919, Graphite on paper, Sketch of a magazine cover with a female figure seated, pouring a watering can. Inscribed, Vol XXX I APRIL 1902 PRICE 25 CENTS/ SCRIBNER'S/ MAGAZINE/ CHA...
EditorialSheepcote Barn Chapel House Farm, 1891 Colin A Standley, In pencil on the back: 'Marston Green Sheepcote Barn August 1891', Oil Painting, Topographical Views.
EditorialNorth Marston Church. Dated: 1909. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 13.3 x 18.9 cm (5 1/4 x 7 7/16 in.). Medium: pen and black ink on paperboard prepared with brown wash.