EditorialA gold-tooled morocco binding. Laon and Cythna; or, the Revolution of the Golden City: a vision of the nineteenth century. In the stanza of Spenser. London : Sherwood, Neely & Jones, etc., 1818 [1817]. Source: C.68.i.10 upper binding/cover.
EditorialA gold-tooled morocco binding. Laon and Cythna; or, the Revolution of the Golden City: a vision of the nineteenth century. In the stanza of Spenser. London : Sherwood, Neely & Jones, etc., 1818 [1817]. Source: C.68.i.10 upper binding/cover.
EditorialInside front cover: Above, a lock of Percy Bysshe Shelley's hair, originally belonging to Jane Clairmont, and later bought by T. J.Wise from Buxton Forman. Below, a lock of Mary Shelley's hair, given by her to E. J. Trelawny. and aquired by T.J. Wise f...
EditorialCenci, Beatrice (Rome, 1577-1599). Roman noblewoman, daughter of Count Francesco Cenci. Murdered his father, to whom suffered abuse, and she was sentenced to the gallows by Clement VIII. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci for illustration of "The Cenci" of the...
EditorialCenci, Beatrice (Rome, 1577-1599). Roman noblewoman, daughter of Count Francesco Cenci. Murdered his father, to whom suffered abuse, and she was sentenced to the gallows by Clement VIII. Portrait of Beatrice Cenci for illustration of "The Cenci" of the...