Little Snow-Flakes, Christmas Stories for Children, 1880 and 1881
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Title: Little Snow-Flakes, Christmas Stories for Children, 1880 and 1881
Publisher:
Isbister and Company, Ltd. (London)
Printer:
Virtue & Co.
Publisher:
Cassell, Petter and Galpin
Illustrator:
C. M. Berwick (British, active late 19th century)
Illustrator:
George Cruikshank Jr. (British, born 1842, active 1866–84)
Illustrator:
Frank Dadd (British, London 1851–1929 Teignmouth, Devon)
Illustrator:
Mary Ellen Edwards (British, Kingston upon Thames 1838–1934 London)
Illustrator:
A. S. Fenn (British, active 1877–81)
Illustrator:
Henry French (British, active 1868–90)
Illustrator:
Hector Giacomelli (French, Paris 1822–1904 Menton-Caravan)
Illustrator:
Kate Greenaway (British, London 1846–1901 London)
Illustrator:
Charles Gregory (British, Milford, Surrey 1849–1920 Marlow, Buckinghamshire)
Illustrator:
Ernest-Henry Griset (French, Boulogne-sur-Mer 1844–1907 (active Britain))
Illustrator:
William John Hennessy (Irish, Thomastown, Kilkenny 1839–1917 Rudgwick, Sussex)
Illustrator:
John Alfred Johnston (British, active 1877–99)
Illustrator:
Lizzie Lawson (British, active late 19th century)
Illustrator:
John Proctor (British, active 1866–98)
Illustrator:
Frederick Waddy (British, London 1848–1901 St. Albans)
Illustrator:
E. J. Walker (British, active 1878–86)
Engraver:
W. I. Mosses (British, active 1880s)
Engraver:
William Michael Robert Quick (British, 1838–1927 London)
Engraver:
Joseph Swain (British, Oxford 1820–1909 London)
Engraver:
Richard and Edward Taylor (British, active London, 1872–1901)
Date: 1877–81
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving
Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 x 1 7/8 in. (25.1 x 19 x 4.8 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. John Barry Ryan, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1983.1223.24
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