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The poets of the nineteenth century / selected and edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott, incumbent of Bearwood ; illustrated with one hundred engravings, drawn by eminent artists, and engraved by the brothers Dalziel.

Accession number
PML 142759
Creator
Willmott, Robert Aris, 1809-1863, editor.
Published
London ; New York : George Routledge & Co., 1857.
Credit line
Bequest of Gordon N. Ray, 1987.
Notes
Illustrated with 100 wood engravings in text, 1 after F.M. Brown, 6 after J.R. Clayton, 4 after E.H. Corbould, 11 after T. Dalziel, 7 after G. Dodgson, 5 after E. Duncan, 2 after D. Edwards, 20 after B. Foster, 9 after J. Gilbert, 7 after J. Godwin, 1 after E.A. Goodall, 1 after J.D. Harding, 14 after W. Harvey, 1 after A. Hughes, 1 after W.L. Leitch, 2 after J.E. Millais, 1 after F.R. Pickersgill, 6 after J. Tenniel and 1 after H. Weir.
"London: Printed by Richard Clay, Bread Street Hill."--Colophon.
Another variant printing of this book contains 397, [1] p. and concludes with Frances Brown's "All things new."
Description
xv, 398, [2] p. : ill. (wood engravings) ; 23 cm
Provenance
Signature of Augusta Trowe (?) on verso of front flyleaf; from the library of Forrest Reid, J.N. Hart, and Gordon N. Ray.
Binding
Publisher's red cloth blocked in gold and blind, signed "IS" (i.e. John Sliegh) on spine, bound by Edmonds & Remnants, with their ticket (Ball 31a).
Classification
Department