Can You Forgive Her?, Illustrations
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR CAN YOU FORGIVE HER? Below you’ll find the individual illustrations by Hablot Knight Browne (“Phiz”) for Can You Forgive Her? from Project Gutenberg. Chapter numbers correspond with the volume edition, to match the Project Gutenberg source. Click...
Great Expectations, Illustrations
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR GREAT EXPECTATIONS The original serial publication of Great Expectations in All the Year Round did not have accompanying illustrations, the only time a Dickens work appeared in the magazine without them. The illustrations below are from the 1862...
Framley Parsonage, Illustrations
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR FRAMLEY PARSONAGE Below you’ll find the individual illustrations by John Everett Millais for Framley Parsonage in Project Gutenberg. Chapter numbers correspond with the one-volume edition, to match the Project Gutenberg source. Click each...
Illustrations, The Woman in White
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE WOMAN IN WHITE The original publication of The Woman in White in All the Year Round did not include illustrations. However, the novel was also published concurrently in the American magazine Harper’s Weekly. The Harper’s serialization did...
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