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Title: Moore's Irish Melodies, Lalla Rookh, National Airs, Legendary Ballads, Songs, etc.
Author:
Thomas Moore (Irish, Dublin 1779–1852 Bramham)
Author:
Memoir by John Francis Waller (Irish, ca. 1809–1894)
Illustrator:
Daniel Maclise (Irish, Cork 1806–1870 London)
Illustrator:
Frank Stone (British, Manchester 1800–1859 London)
Illustrator:
Thomas Creswick (British, Sheffield 1811–1869 London)
Illustrator:
William Powell Frith (British, Aldfield, Yorkshire 1819–1909 London)
Illustrator:
William Edward Frost (British, Wandsworth, Surrey 1810–1877 London)
Illustrator:
William James Linton (British, London 1812–1897 New Haven, Connecticut)
Illustrator:
Harrison William Weir (British, Lewes 1824–1906 Appledore, Kent)
Illustrator:
Edward Henry Corbould (British, London 1815–1905 London)
Illustrator:
William Mackenzie (British)
Illustrator:
Joseph Kenny Meadows (British, Cardigan, Wales 1790–1874 London)
Engraver:
Dalziel Brothers (British, active 1839–93)
Engraver:
John Henry Robinson (British, Bolton, Lancashire 1796–1871 Petworth, Sussex)
Engraver:
Robert William Wallis (British, London 1794–1878 Hove, Sussex)
Engraver:
J. Hollis (British, 19th century)
Engraver:
Edward Evans (British, active 1838–48)
Engraver:
James Davis Cooper (British, London 1823–1904 London)
Sitter:
Thomas Moore (Irish, Dublin 1779–1852 Bramham)
Publisher:
Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans
Date: 1853
Medium: Illustrations: wood engraving, steel engraving
Dimensions: 9 3/8 x 7 x 1 1/2 in. (23.8 x 17.8 x 3.8 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Henry Parmelee, 1969
Object Number: 69.618.1
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