HOWARD PYLE A RECORD OF HIS ILLUSTRATIONS AND WRITINGS JVC 139 F99 m n (Cornell Uniuerattg ffitbrarg 3lttiacs, New |)nrl; T \ve"?«kV\ Vs\\ exs Cornell University Library NC139.P99 M8S Howard Pyle; olin 3 1924 030 663 870 The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030663870 AN EDITION OF 500 COPIES OF THIS WORK HAS BEEN ISSUED AND DISTRIBUTED TO THE CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY AND TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THIS COUNTRY 'This is copy No. .L:._^,_ 3p«>- HOWARD PYLE A Record of His Illustrations and Writings Compiled by Willard S. Morse and Gertrude Brinckle Wilmington, Delaware The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts 1921 W Copyright, 1921, by The Wilmington Society or the Fine Arts Wilmington, Delaware The Marchbanks Press New York Compilers' Explanation 'Periodical List This list contains both writings and illustrations by Howard Pyle. The names of the periodicals are listed alphabetically, and the names under the periodical references are arranged chronologically. There are twenty-five periodicals in which Howard Pyle's work appeared, and which contain twenty-one hundred and eighteen illustrations re- produced from original drawings and paintings. The following facts are given in the list: i Name and date of periodical, together with volume and page. 2 Title and author of article illustrated, as well as the titles of writings by Howard Pyle not illustrated. 3 Title of illustration when given. 4 Reference to books with reprint illustrations. 5 Size of illustrations, width and height, given in inches and decimals. (The outside measurements of irregularly shaped illustrations are given.) 6 Method of reproduction, shown by w. meaning wood-engraving. p. meaning process, half-tone, etc. c.p. meaning process, colored or tinted. c. meaning colored. 7 The name of the engraver, when known. Individual decorative initial letters are indicated as illustra- tions. 'Book List The list is divided into two sections: first, books containing writings by Howard Pyle, thirty-four in number, with five hundred and sev- enty-four illustrations from original drawings, and five hundred and fifteen reprint illustrations; second, one hundred and fifty-nine books by other authors, containing five hundred and eighty-eight illustra- tions from original drawings, and five hundred and thirty-four re- print illustrations. In all cases, references are made to the first edition, except where limited editions were published, in which case references are made to them. [iii] Title Pages and Covers. In the wording of title pages and covers, no attempt has been made to follow the varied typography of the originals. Collation. Collation, full title page and copyright data are given only of books that contain Howard Pyle's writings and books con- taining the first publication of his illustrations. Books containing reprints of his illustrations are given with condensed title, author and publisher. Illustrations not Previously Published. These are described by page, title of illustration, size of illustration, method of reproduc- tion, and the name of the engraver when known. Illustrations Previously Published. The number only is given, with the name and date of the periodical or title of the book where they first appeared. Decorative Initial Letters. These are counted as illustrations, when they stand by themselves. In addition to the writings and illustrations of Howard Pyle con- tained in periodicals and books, a description is also given of seven programmes containing twelve illustrations, seven bookplates, a print and a poster, from his original drawings. In all, this list contains a record of thirty-three hundred and one published examples of his work as an illustrator. To this record are added a list of his mural paintings and a list of important easel paintings never reproduced. Sincere thanks are due to the many friends and admirers of Howard Pyle for the assistance cheerfully given us in compiling this work. It has been a pleasure to find the universal high regard in which Mr. Pyle is held by the people who knew him, or came in contact with him during his busy life. He left behind him a reputation as a man fully equal to his reputation as an artist. Willard S. Morse Gertrude Brinckle [iv] Howard Pyle HOWARD PYLE was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on March 5th, 1853. He was the son of William Pyle and Margaret Churchman Painter. He was educated at private schools, and studied art for three years in Philadelphia and at the Art Students' League in New York. He married Anne Poole of Wilmington in 1881, and lived in Wil- mington nearly all his life. From 1 876, when his first illustration ap- peared in the old Scribner's Magazine, he contributed stories and pic- tures to the leading periodicals in the country. In 1894 he became director of illustration at the Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, and about the same time opened a school in Wilmington and at Chadd's Ford, Pennsylvania, where he spent his summers. He also gave weekly lectures on composition at the Art Students' League. He was a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters and of the National Academy. He belonged to the Century Association in New York and the Franklin Inn Club of Philadelphia. In 1 910 he went abroad with his family and lived in Florence for one year, until his death on November 9th, 1911. [v} A Tribute By Henry Mills Alden Harper* j Magazine, January , 1 9 1 2 HOWARD PYLE was distinguished by marked individual pecu- liarities from all the other artists of his time. Indeed, for any so peculiar type of genius we must revert to William Blake. Pyle was most like Blake in this — that in the representation of life and things he caught native aspects and meanings. He had no interest in the institutional fabric of our civilization, or of any other. Of Quaker parentage and an enthusiastic disciple of Swedenborg, it was natural that he should listen to the inner voice and reject the traditions of men and the authority of the schools — also that he should seek the inward and spiritual meanings of all things. Yet, without being at all picaresque, he often chose to portray the elemental passions of our human nature. It was not with Pyle the love of the tragedy which grows out of evil passions that prompted him. He reverted to the elements of tragedy rather than to its scheme, allured by what was native in it, haunting, and antique. Comedy has always been concerned with the contemporaneous. Pyle, in his quaint and antique humor, would have nothing of this contemporaneity, and he was quite as averse from contemporary adventure. The boldly rough aspects of our pio- neer Western life did not tempt him. His saunterings were confined to the Atlantic seaboard and the West Indies, in search of old romance, of peculiar people, and of the haunts of pirates. Europe, whether in the Cromwellian era or in the remoter period of chivalry, was suffi- ciently disclosed to him and for his purpose in the annals of history. His imagination filled out the scene and supplied the temper and at- mosphere of the story. For it was always the story he demanded, in all its spiritual meanings as interpreted in the terms of our fallible but heroically striving human nature — but yet the story in its concrete and clearly projected embodiment. [vi] We are glad that at the last, and after he had disclosed the possi- bilities of his peculiar genius, he had sixteen months of Europe, and that he had this aftermath of his life in Italy. But, for the kind of work which gave him a distinction wholly his own, he had no need of the actual European scene. It was different with Abbey, who, with a more purely esthetic sense of form and detail, felt that he must fulfil himself wholly within the precinct of art itself. Pyle, on the other hand, was first of all and always an illustrator. Because he was transcendently that, he was something more than that, especially in his sense and handling of color and in the spirit which animated and informed his creations. He never failed to give his meaning in the picture itself, whether illustration or mural paint- ing; but he delighted in correlating his meanings by means of the written story, which was always virile, significant, and charmingly antique and idiomatic. His work as author and artist was, for us all, and a good part of it especially for youth, a fresh revival of the Romantic. But, though it occupied the field of wonder, it had no Rossetti-like transfiguration and exaltation, no vagueness. Without any loss of the wonder, his meanings were plain. We shall not see his like again. [vii] Table of Contents Compilers' Explanation .... Howard Pyle ...... A Tribute Illustrations and Writings of Howard Pyle Published The Autograph ..... The Book Buyer ..... Book News ..... The Century Magazine .... Chicago Tribune .... Collier's Weekly ..... The Cosmopolitan .... Everybody's Magazine .... Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly Harper's Bazar ..... Harper's New Monthly Magazine . Harper's Monthly Magazine Harper's Round Table .... Harper's Weekly ..... Harper's Young People The Ladies' Home Journal McClure's Magazine .... The New York Ledger .... The Northwestern Miller Our Continent ..... St. Nicholas ..... Scribner's Magazine .... Scribner's Monthly .... Truth Wide Awake ..... Woman's Home Companion PAGE iii v vi in Periodicals: 3 3 3 3 6 6 7 8 8 9 u • 43 59 . 6o 69 . 90 90 • 9 1 92 • 9» 93 . 100 107 . 109 109 m [ix] TABLE OF CONTENTS— Continued PAGE Books by Howard Pyle, Including Books Which Contain Writ- ings by Other Authors . . . . . . . 1 13 Books by Other Authors Containing Illustrations by Howard Pyle 155 Programmes, Bookplates, a Print, a Poster, Mural Decora- tions, and Important Easel Paintings (Never Reproduced) by Howard Pyle . . . . . . . .211 Subject Index of Illustrations: Pirates ........ 219 Colonial and Revolutionary Subjects .... 219 Mediaeval Subjects . . . . . . 221 Mystical and Allegorical Subjects .... 222 Fables and Fairy Tales ..... 223 Frontier and Indian Subjects ..... 225 Index ......... 227 List of Those Who Contributed to the Publication of This Book, 241 M Illustrations and Writings of Howard Pyle Published in Periodicals THE AUTOGRAPH I. 47 Jan.-Feb. 1912 Ye Pirate Bold 1 Ye Pirate Bold Howard Pyle p 6.0 x 7.5 THE BOOK BUYER iv. 394 Dec. 1887 American Wood Engraving of the Present Howard Pyle No illustrations by Pyle xi. 625 Dec. 1894 Holiday Books for Young People Howard Pyle No illustrations by Pyle xv. 442 Dec. 1897 An Old Friend with a New Face Howard Pyle Illustrations by Albert Herter BOOK NEWS xxiii. 251 Dec. 1904 Fairy Tales No illustrations Howard Pyle THE CENTURY MAGAZINE xlvi. 73 May 1893. The Chevalier de Resseguier Thomas Bailey Aldrich In the Bookseller's Shop xlvii. 210 Dec. 1893. A Set of Sketches 1 The Rivals 2 The First Sketch 3 Initial A 4 The Second Sketch 5 Initial A 6 The Third Sketch 1 7 Initial T 8 The Fourth Sketch 9 Initial T 10 The Fifth Sketch 1 1 Initial A 12 The Sixth Sketch 13 Initial T 1 Reproduced in "Modern Illustration." Joseph Pennell, Bell, London. I [3} w 5.2 X 8.0 Chas. State, Sc. Howard Pyle w 4.6 x 7.2 E. H. Del'Orme, Sc. p 5.2 x 4.0 p 0.7 x 0.7 p 5.0 x 3.0 p 0.7 x 0.7 p 5.0 x 5.3 p 0.7 x 0.7 p 5.2x3.2 p 0.7 x 0.7 p 4.5 X 1.2 p 0.7 x 0.7 p 5.2 x 2.6 p 0.7 x 0.7 895. THE CENTURY MAGAZINE— Continued xlix. 873 April 1895. Paul Jones Molly E. Seawell 1 The surrender of Captain Pearson on the deck of the "Bon Homme Richard" w 4.9 x 7.4 A. M. Lindsay, Sc. 2 The Bonhomme Richard and ye Serapis 1 P 5- 1 x 4- 1 3 Headpiece with title and initial T p 3.8 x 3.2 4 Paul Jones raising the Rattlesnake Flag on the "Alfred" ' p 5.0 x 7.5 5 Tailpiece p 3.5 x 1.0 l. 202 June 1895 A Business Transaction James Jeffrey Roche 1 "The Admiral came in his gig of state" w 5.1 x 7.3 F. H. Wellington, Sc. l. 749 Sept. 1895 The Constitution's Last Fight James Jeffrey Roche 1 Headpiece with title p 5.0 x 5.8 2 Full page illustration without title l w 4.9 x 7.4 r ° M. Haider. Sc. 3 Tailpiece p 4-5 x 3-° li. 134 Nov. 1895 Maid Marian's Song Ednah Proctor Clarke 1 First page with title and poem inserted p 4.9 x 7.9 2 Second page with poem inserted p 4.9 x 7.9 Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker S. Weir Mitchell liii. 54 Nov. 1896 "Didst thou tell them I taught thee?" 2 p 5.2 x 7.8 liii. 194 Dec. 1896 "I will teach thee to answer thy elders" 2 p 5.2 x 7.8 liii. 362 Jan. 1897 "There was instant silence" 2 p 5.3 x 7.2 liii. 564 Feb. 1897 In Aunt Gainor's Garden 2 p 5.1 x 7.2 liii. 665 March 1897 Aunt Gainor 2 p 5.2 x 7.2 liii. 849 April 1897 In the presence of Washington 2 p 5.2 x 7.3 liv. 18 May 1897 In the Prison 2 p 5.2 x 7.3 liv. 265 June 1897 "Here, Andre! A Spy!" 2 p;.2x 7.4 liv. 331 July 1897 A visit to Andre 2 p 5.2 x 7.1 liv. 505 Aug. 1897 Arnold and his wife 2 p 5.2 x 7.1 liv. 671 Sept. 1897 The Duel 2 p 5.2 x 7.3 liv. 861 Oct. 1897 " Is ^ Yes or No, Darthea?" 2 p 5.2 x 7.2 1 Reproduced in "The Book of the Ocean." Ernest Ingersoll, Century Co., New York. 1898. 'Reproduced in "Hugh Wynne." S. Weir Mitchell, Edition of 60 copies, Century Co., New York. 1897. [4] THE CENTURY MAGAZINE— Continued liii. 525 Feb. 1897 The Battle of Copenhagen A. T. Mahan 1 Headpiece with title p 5.2 x 4.5 2 Nelson sealing his letter to the Crown Prince of Denmark 1 2 p 8.1 x 4.9 3 Tailpiece p 4.0 x 2.3 liii. 741 March 1897 Nelson at Trafalgar A. T. Mahan 1 The Mizzen Top of the "Redoubtable" p 3.5 x 5.4 lxiii. 41 Nov. 1 901 Three Pictures of Don Quixote 1 Don Quixote's Encounter with the Windmill c.p 5.0x7.6 F. H. Wellington, Sc. lxiii. 108 Nov. 1 901 Hope and Memory Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with decorated border c.p 5.2 x 8.2 2 Full page illustration — no title c.p 5.2 x 7.9 3 Headpiece c.p 5.1 x 1.4 4 Tailpiece c.p 5.1 x 1.4 5 Marginal decoration c.p 0.3 x 5.2 6 Marginal decoration c.p 0.3 x 5.2 lxv. 167 Dec. 1902 The Travels of the Soul Howard Pyle Color plates: 1 The Wicket of Paradise 2 In the Meadows of Youth 3 In the Valley of the Shadows 4 At the Gates of Life In black and white: 5 Title page with decorations 6 First page text with headpiece 7 Initial T 8 Second page text with headpiece 9 Initial O 10 Tailpiece 11 Third page text with headpiece 12 Initial N c 4-7 x 8-3 H. Davidson, Sc. c 4.7 x 8.3 H. Davidson, Sc. c 4.7 x 8.3 H. Davidson, Sc. c 4.7 x 8.3 H. Davidson, Sc. P 3-5 x 3-7 P 4-4 x i-3 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 4.6 x 2.1 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 2.1 x 2.1 p 4.7 x 2.1 p 0.6 x 0.6 1 Reproduced in "Catalogue of Drawings," etc., by Howard Pyle, Philadelphia. 1897. » Reproduced in "Catalogue of Drawings," etc., by Howard Pyle, Boston. 1897. [5] THE CENTURY MAGAZINE— Continued 13 Tailpiece p 2.7 x 1.2 14 Fourth page text with headpiece p 4.6 x 2.1 15 Initial A p 0.6 x 0.6 16 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 1.1 CHICAGO TRIBUNE Dec. 20 1903 Christmas Morn c 8.5 x 12.5 (Issued as supplement) COLLIER'S WEEKLY xxii. Dec. 10, 1898 Poisoned Ice "j^" 1 Israfael p 8.2 x 5.1 2 Headpiece with title p 8.2 x 1.3 3 On the edge of the ring, guarded, stood Brother Bartholome and the Carmelite p 7.9 x 11.9 4 Tailpiece 8.2 x 2.2 xxii. Dec. 17, 1898 The Price of Blood Howard Pyle 1 Upon the last stage of the Journey they stopped for Dinner at a Tavern 1 c.p 8.3 x 11.9 2 Headpiece with title 1 c.p 8.3 x 7.6 3 Initial I p 0.6 x 0.8 4 Tailpiece to Introduction p 1.5 x 0.3 5 Initial T p 0.8 x 0.8 6 No title 1 c.p 8.2 x 1.9 7 Headpiece Chapter II 1 c.p 4.0 x 1.5 8 Initial A c.p 0.4 x 0.4 9 Headpiece Chapter III l c.p 4.0 x 1.3 10 Initial O c.p 0.4 x 0.4 11 Headpiece Chapter IV 1 c.p 4.0 x 1.4 12 Initial E c.p 0.4 x 0.4 13 Headpiece Chapter V 1 c.p 4.0 x i.C 14 Initial T c .p 0-4 x 0-4 xxiv. Dec. 17, 1899 Dead Men Tell No Tales Morgan Robertson 1 Dead Men Tell No Tales c 16.0 x 11.0 xxvi. Dec. 8, 1900 The Flying Dutchman Double page c 12.5 x 19.0 1 Reproduced in "The Price of Blood." Howard Pyle, Richard G. Badger & Co., Boston. 1899. [6] COLLIER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxvi. Jan. 12, 1901 Columbia Speaks Owen Wister 1 Decoration p g .o x 13.0 xxvm. Dec. 7, 1 901 A Sahib's War Rudyard Kipling 1 Headpiece c.p 9.2 x 3.7 2 Decoration with title c.p 9.0 x 2.0 3 Initial P c.p 1.1 x 1.5 4 Umr Singh p 3 . x 3.0 5 "Then appeared suddenly, a little beyond the light of the lamp, the spirit of Kurban Sahib" p 9.0 x 10.0 6 Tailpiece c.p 9.0 x 2.2 xxix. June 14, 1902 Song of Peace Edwin Markham 1 Decoration p 9.0 x 13.0 xxxiv. Nov. 5, 1904 How Are We Going to Vote This Year? 1 Whither? p 9.4 x 12.9 xxxiv. Dec. 10, 1904 The Burning Ship Full page p 9.2 x 12.0 xxxv. April 15, 1905 "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" John Finley Full page c.p. 9.1 x 11.3 xxxvi. Feb. 17, 1906 The Minute Man Title page illustration c.p 9.7 x 13. 1 xxxvii. June 2, 1906 The Nation Makers 1 Full page c.p 7.9 x 12.3 THE COSMOPOLITAN xin. 217 June 1892 To the Soil of the Earth Howard Pyle 1 "In the Garden" p 4.2 x 7.4 Kurtz, Sc. 2 "They stood and looked across the chasm at him" p 4.8 x 7.6 Kurtz, Sc. xvii. 461 Aug. 1894 A Modern Magian Howard Pyle 1 "He turned the slab-like leaves rapidly" p 2.3 x 2.7 1 Reproduced in "American Art by American Artists." Collier, New York. 1915. [?] THE COSMOPOLITAN— Continued 1 "The young fellow lounged in a rattan chair" p 2.7 x 3.2 3 "Their first meeting happened at the club" p 2.2 x 3.5 4 "DuMoreau was leaning part way across the table" p 2.7 x 2.9 5 "He glared at the girl in the dim light" p 2.4 x 4.1 6 "Then there was the crash and clatter of an overturned chair" p 2.7 x 3.4 EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE vi. 585 June 1902 The First Self-Made American Adele Marie Shaw 1 "His Majesty would furnish no more money for treasure hunting" p 5.2 x 3.5 2 The settler p 2.0 x 4.0 3 "He fell in love" p 1.8 x 2.0 4 "A fair brick house in the Green Lane of North Boston" p 3.0 x 1.2 5 "Stand off, ye wretches" p 3.0 x 3.2 6 "He had seen great guns in the bottom of the sea" p 2.9 x 2.2 7 "Soberly joined himself to the North Church" p 2.5 x 3.5 8 "The ships rolled and wallowed in the river" p 3.0 x 1.4 9 "Why, what is this? whence came this?" p 5.2 x 8.0 10 "An 'Eminent Person from Whitehall' visited him in his chambers" p 3.0 x 4.0 11 "The victims of the witchcraft delusion" p 2.5 x 3.5 12 "The Queen granted him an audience" p 5.0 x 2.9 xxviii. 3 Jan. 1913 The Madonna of the Blackbird Arthur Train 1 He had lost the soul of M. Fournier c 5.0 x 7.7 2 Over her gleaming shoulder her chalky face lowered at him, with a look of sullen hatred c 5.2 x 7.7 FRANK LESLIE'S POPULAR MONTHLY lvi. 402 Aug. 1903 The Romance— A Picture Howard Pyle Illustration by Henry J. Peck [8] HARPER'S BAZAR xv. 777 Dec. 9, 1882 "The Rejection" Full page w i 3 . x 9 W. Zimmermann, Sc. xviii. 302 May 9, 1885 Daisies Margaret E. Sangster Full page w 9.1 x 13.4 xviii. 802 Dec. 12, 1885 A Quaker Wedding Full page w 13.4 x 9.0 xix. 785 Nov. 27, 1886 The Flight of the Swallow Howard Pyle 1 Full page, verse inserted w 9.0 x 13.8 2 Initial w 0.4 x 0.4 3 Tailpiece 1.1x0.7 A Modern Aladdin Howard Pyle xxiv. 398 May 23, 1891 1 "He was a tall dark gentleman dressed in black from head to foot" 1 p 3.7 x 3.7 2 "He suddenly began an uncouth grotesque dance" 1 p 2.8 x 5.4 3 "At that moment she looked up" 1 pijx 5.4 4 " 'I am thy Uncle,' said the strange gentleman" * p 3.7 x 5.! 5 "He lighted a match and dropped it into the vase" 1 p 2.7 x 5.5 xxiv. 419 May 30, 1891 1 "Oliver gave a piping cry" 1 p 3.4 x 3.5 2 "At the open doorway stood Gaspard and his master" l p 3.1 x 5.3 3 "Creeping cautiously forward, Oliver came to the chimney-place" 1 p 3.5 x 5.2 4 " 'Good day, Monsieur,' said a familiar voice" * p 3.6 x 5.0 xxiv. 439 June 6, 1891 1 "The question was so sudden and so startling that Oliver sank back in his seat" 1 p 3.3 x 3.8 2 "They saw Arnold de Villeneuve, the great master, lying upon the floor" x p 3.5 x 3.6 1 Reproduced in "A Modern Aladdin." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892. [ 9 ] HARPER'S BAZAR— Continued 3 "Such was the workshop in which the two labored together" 1 p 3.2 x 3.8 4 "She held the book to the flames whilest talking, her eyes fixed intently upon it" 1 p 2.7 x 4.8 xxiv. 459 June 13, 1891 1 "He leaned over and looked into her face" 1 p 3.2 x 4.3 2 "He saw within an oval mirror, set in a heavy frame of copper" 1 p 2.5 x 4.4 3 "And stripped the false body off of him as you would strip off a man's coat" 1 p 2.0 x 5.4 4 "The innkeeper served him in person" l p 3.2 x 3.8 xxiv. 483 June 20, 1891 1 " 'Mad!' said Oliver, 'why am I mad?' " 1 p 2.6 x 4.0 2 "Oliver spread out the gems upon the table with his hand" J p 2-3 x 3.5 3 "He is clad in a loose dressing-robe of figured cloth and lies in bed reading his book" 1 p 2-3 x 4.3 xxiv. 499 June 27, 1891 1 " 'Do you know,' said the Marquis, 'what a thing it is that you ask?' " * p 3.4 x 3.6 2 "He sank upon his knees beside her" 1 p 2.7 x 5.5 3 "She drew her down until the girl kneeled upon the floor beside the sofa" 1 p 3.0 x 3.8 4 "Monsieur the Count de St. Germaine" 1 p 1.8 x 5.2 xxiv. 522 July 4, 1 891 1 "The Count de St. Germaine, without removing his eyes from his victim, took another deep, luxurious pinch of snuff" * p 3.2 x 4.4 2 "Oliver fixed his gaze upon the smooth brilliant surface of the glass" 1 p 2.8 x 4.8 3 "He saw a dull heavy yellow smoke arise to the <( ceiling"! p 3.4x5.6 4 "They beheld their master lying upon his face under the table" 1 ' Reproduced in "A Modern Aladdin." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892 [IO] p 3.2 x 4.0 HARPER'S BAZAR— Continued xxiv. 542 July 11, 1 891 1 "Suddenly someone touched Oliver lightly upon the shoulder" 1 p 3.1 x 4.9 2 "He found in his clinched hand a lace cravat" 1 p 2.9 x 4.3 3 " 'Celeste!' breathed Oliver through the crack in the door" 1 p 2.3 x 5.2 4 "Over his shoulder he carried something limp, like an empty skin, or a bundle of clothes tied together" ] p 2.3 x 4.3 xxiv. 930 Dec. 5, 1 891 The First Thanksgiving Theron Brown 1 Headpiece p 9.0 x 10.0 2 Initial O p 0.9 x 0.9 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE lvii. 29 June 1878 The Battle of Monmouth Court-House Benson J. Lossing 1 Carnival, Philadelphia, 1778 w 6.5 x 4.4 R. A. Muller, Sc. lvii. 38 July 1878 Daddy Will Charles D. Deshler 1 "The little pink finger and the huge black index came to a full stop under this commandment" w 4.4 x 4.4 P. Juengling, Sc. lvii. 199 July 1878 Owlet John Esten Cooke 1 At Daddy Bayne's w 4.5 x 3.4 1 "She walked on after saying this, musing" w 4.0 x 5.4 lvii. 337 Aug. 1878 Manuel Menendez Charles Carroll 1 "She went by without looking at him" w 4.0 x 5.4 2 Fermina opens the casket w 4.0 x 5.8 lvii. 489 Sept. 1878 Ab'm: A Glimpse of Modern Dixie Charles D. Deshler 1 "Well, dat nigger cheat de burer — he s-t-o-l-e, Massa!" w 3.8 x 3.5 2 "Then came the tug of war" w 4.5 x 4.3 R. A. Muller, So. 1 Reproduced in "A Modern Aladdin." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lviii. 801 May 1879 A Peninsular Canaan. I. 1 Dinner-bell at an Eastville Tavern 2 The county clerk, Eastville 3 Old records 4 Aunt Saber 5 Peace and War lix. 63 June 1879 A Peninsular Canaan. II. 1 Oyster shuckers 2 Dredging for oysters 3 Strawberry picking 4 Cooking shanty 5 Aunt Sally 6 Fishing shanty 7 George the Cook 8 Interior of fishing station Howard Pyle w 3.4x5.8 w 3.4 x 4.2 Varley, Sc. w 3.4x3.8 Smithwick & French, Sc. w 3.4 x 4.2 w 3.9x3.2 Smithwick & French, Sc. Howard Pyle w 4.5 x 4.5 Smithwick & French, Sc. w 4.1 x 4.5 W4.5 X3.I w 2.8 x 3.4 W 2.8 X 3.4 w 4.5 x 4.7 W 2.1 X 3.6 w 4.4 x 3.4 lix. 193 July 1879 A Peninsular Canaan. III. 1 In the Northern Market: "Peaches one cent" 2 Assorting the peaches 3 A farm "Pluck" 4 Group of nomadic "Plucks" 5 The peeling-room 6 Raising cypress logs in the Dismal Swamp 7 Making shingles 8 The Phantom Horseman 9 The Captain of the Yacht "Delaware" 10 A bit of sentiment Howard Pyle w 4.4 x 7.5 w 2.1 x 3.6 W 2.1 X 3.6 w 4-3 x 4.3 w 4.0 x 4.2 Varley, Sc. w 4-4 x 3-3 w 3.3 x 4.0 C. Mayer, Sc w 4.2 x 5.8 w 3-3 x 4-3 w 3.2 x 3.2 James T. Fields w 4.1 x 3.4 w 3.1 x 5.1 C. Mayer, Sc lix. 177 July 1879 The Owl-Critic 1 "Who stuffed that white owl?" 2 "I'm an owl; you're another" lix. 361 Aug. 1879 The First Mrs. Petersham Harriet Prescott Spofford 1 "As she spoke, she took his hand and then paused r _ w 4.4 x 5.1 [12] one moment HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lix. 520 Sept. 1879 The Last Revel in Printz Hall Howard Pyle 1 "Laying the old violin tenderly beneath his chin" w 2.8 x 4.1 2 Peter plays the fiddle for the Tavern Folk w 4.4 x 3.7 3 Tacy Kelp w a . 4 x 4.4 4 Representing the manner of Peter's courtship 1 w 4.2 x 6.0 5 Jonathan Quidd w 3.5 x 3.5 6 "The little boys cheered vigorously as he pushed °ff w 4.4 x 6.0 Smithwick & French, Sc. 7 "Here it turned, and said 'Knowest thou who I am?"' w 4.3x4.2 _ * • Smithwick & French, Sc. 8 Tailpiece w 2.3 x 1.7 lix. 801 Nov. 1879 The Old National Pike W. H. Rideing 1 A Complimentary Address to Old Hickory — Interior of Ben Bean's ("Barton") house 2 w 4.7 x 3.1 2 Arrival of the coach at an old stage station w 4.6 x 4.0 3 An old government toll gate with westward- bound express 7 5 3 w 4.0 x 5.0 4 An Old Stager w 3.5 x 4.3 J. P. Davis, Sc. 5 Ruins of Old Post Tavern w 3.5 x 4.4 6 Old National Pike Bridge 6 4 w 4.6 x 5.7 J. P. Davis, Sc. 7 Leander w 2.9 x 3.9 8 Uncle Sam w 2.8 x 4.4 1 Reproduced in "Art in America." S. G. W. Benjamin, Harper, New York. 1880. 2 Reproduced with title "Address to Old Hickory" in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. 8 Reproduced with title "Government Toll Gate on Cumberland Road" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. V. Harper, New York. 1902. 4 Reproduced with title "Travelling by Stage Coach" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VIII. Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced with title "The Toll Gate" in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. •Reproduced with title "The Stage" in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. 7 Reproduced with title "Government Toll Gate on the Cumberland" in "Harper's Popular Cyclopaedia of U. S. History." B. J. Lossing, Harper, New York. 1881. [13] / HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 9 Preparing for highwaymen 10 An Old Smithy 1 1 Old Wayside Tavern 1 12 An Old Mile-Stone w 4.4 x 4.2 Smithwick & French, Sc. w 4.4 x 2.9 w 4.1 x 5.7 Smithwick & French, Sc. W 2.2 X 2.7 lx. 59 Dec. 1879 Sea-Drift from a New England Port Lizzie JV. Champney 1 Old Hempstead House l A w 4. 2 x C 8 2 A Revolutionary Recruiting Office — Privateersmen in New London 3 A Garden Party given to General Washington 4 4 Portrait Gallery in Shaw Mansion 5 An Old Time Cup of Coffee 4 6 Patty Hempstead in her Gran'ther's waistcoat 7 Ye Antient Gunne 8 Old tiled Fire Place, Winthrop House 5 9 Mather Byles preaching to Quakers 6 10 Captain Kidd's gift to Mercy Redmond 1 1 The Song of Captain Kidd W4.5X 3.3 Annin, Sc. w 4.4 x 6.1 J. P. Davis, Sc. w 4.4 x 3.1 w 3.2 X 4.4 Hoskin, Sc. w 3-3x4.5 w 3-4 x 4-3 Hoskin, Sc. w 3.4 x 4.4 J. Tinkey, Sc. w 4-3 x 5.3 W3.5 X4.9 w 4.9 x 7.8 lx. 321 Feb. 1880 Bartram and His Garden 1 The Old Chimney-Corner 2 The Botanist 3 The Old Bartram Homestead 4 The Old Corner Cupboard Howard Pyk w 3.9 x 2.8 J. P. Davis, Sc. w 2.8 x 5.6 w 4.8 x 3.4 w 3.5 X 6.4 Smithwick & French, Sc. ' Reproduced in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. > Reproduced with title "A Witch" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced with title "The idea was abroad that she had a malignant touch" in "Old Times in the Colonies." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1880. 'Reproduced in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. 6 Reproduced in "Old Times in the Colonies." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1880. 8 Reproduced with title "Quakers doing their duty" in "Old Times in the Colonies." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1880. [14] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 5 Old Inscription w 4.3 x 3.5 6 The Christ Thorn w 2.2 x 4.2 7 The Garden Path w 3.0 x 4.1 8 Departure for New York w 4.2 x 3.4 Tinkey, So. lx. 656 April 1880 Some Pennsylvania Nooks Ella Rodman Church 1 Wayne Homestead w 4.8 x 4.2 2 Along the Chester Valley w 4.7 x 3.4 3 Old Valley Forge Bridge 1 w 2.2 x 3.3 4 Washington's Private Papers, 1777 1 w 3.4 x 4.4 J. HeUawell, Sc. 5 Washington's Headquarters, Valley Forge x w 3.3 x 4.9 6 General Wayne's Grave w 3.3 x 4.6 7 Old St. David's Church w 3.3 x 4.7 8 Drawing-Room, Wayne Homestead 2 1 w 3.4 x 4.6 9 Paoli Monument w 2.8 x 4.7 10 Melissy w 2.6 x 4.6 lx. 818 May 1880 Old Cats kill Henry Brace 1 John Dubois's drive to Newborg w 4.7 x 2.3 R. A. Muller, Sc. 2 Sunday in Old Catskill 3 w 4.7 x 3.5 J. P. Davis, Sc. 3 Dinner at Cornelius Dubois's 4 w 4.6 x 2.8 lx. 878 May 1880 "Salgama Condita" Lizzie W. Champney 1 "Perhaps she sat there while she stoned her raisins" w 3.7 x 5.7 Smithwick & French, Sc. 2 "It is all a mistake, my friend, a grievous mistake" w 4.8 x 3.9 Smithwick & French, Sc. lxi. 53 June 1880 Captain Nathan Hale Henry P. Johnson 1 Hale receiving instructions from Washington w 5.8 x 4.0 Smithwick & French, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New Tork. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. ! Reproduced with title "Dutch Courting" and * Reproduced with title "After Dinner" in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. [15] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued i "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country" 1 w 4.7 x 3.5 lxi. 888 Nov. 1880 The Driftwood Fire Harriet Prescott Spofford 1 "I saw her face white even in all that immense ruddy glare" w 4.8 x 4.4 ' J. P. Davis, So. lxii. 178 Jan. 1881 Old-Time Life in a Quaker Town Howard Pyle 1 Old Swedes' Church, Wilmington 732 w 3.7 x 4.8 2 Going to Church 4 w 4.7 x 4.6 J. P. Davis, So. 3 At Evening 5 w 4.7 x 2.6 4 The Umbrella — A Curious Present w 4.7 x 4.7 C William Cobbett's School 6 w 4.7 x 4.0 H. Wolf, Sc. 6 The Destruction of the Sign w 4.6 x 5.9 H. Wolf. So. 7 The British in Wilmington w 4.7 x 2.5 lxii. 248 Jan. 1881 Patient Mercy Jones James T. Fields 1 "I never had wood that I liked half so well — do see who has nice crooked fuel to sell" w 4.7 x 4.1 lxii. 524 March 1881 A Glimpse of an Old Dutch Town 1 New Year's Hymn to St. Nicholas 8 w 4.7 x 3.5 C. Mayer, Sc. 1 Mynheer's morning horn 8 w 3.4 x 5.6 lxiii. 836 Nov. 1881 Tilghman's Ride from Yorktown to Philadelphia* Howard Pyle 1 "He stops at the Sign of the Weathervane" w 4.6 x 5.8 A. Hayman, Sc 1 "T hen he tells his news, in the ruddy glow" w 4.0 x 3.7 1 Reproduced with title "Hale's Execution" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IV. Harper, New York. 1902. 2 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. III. Harper, New York. 1902. 3 Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. II. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 4 Reproduced with title "Quakers on Their Way to Church," etc., in "Harper's Ency. U.S. History," Vol. I. Harper, New York. 1902. 6 Reproduced with title "Scene in an Old Quaker Town" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. 6 Reproduced with title "Old Time School in Pennsylvania" in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. ■> Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. Ill, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. 'Reproduced in "Building the Nation." Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1882. * Verses republished without illustrations in "Elocutionist's Annual No. 10." Philadelphia 1882. [16] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxiv. 88 Dec. 1881 Autumn Sketches in the Pennsylvania Highlands Howard Pyle 1 A Mountain Farm-house w 4.7 x 6.4 2 The Lowland Brook w 3.7 x 5.2 3 An Autumn Evening w 4.6 x 6.7 4 The Mountain Orchard w 4.7 x 4.3 5 The Corn Fields on the Hillside w 4.7 x 4.6 G. P. Williams, Sc. lxiv. 481 March 1882 Old New York Coffee-Houses John Austin Stevens 1 Isaac Sears Addressing the Mob w 4.3 x 6.3 2 The Press-Gang in New York w 4.8 x 3.5 Smithwick & French, So. 3 Theophylact Bache saving Graydon from the Mob in 1776 w 4.8 x 3.4 J. P. Davis, Sc. lxv. 811 Nov. 1882 The Early Quakers in England and Pennsylvania Howard Pyle 1 The Tile House, New Castle, Delaware 1 w 3.5 x 4.0 2 "I often took my Bible and sat in hollow trees" w 4.2 x 3.1 Sharp, Sc. 3 "The Word of the Lord came to me, saying 'Cry, Woe to the bloody City of Litchfield!' " 2 w 4.7 x 3.3 4 "I sat in a hay-stack and said nothing for some hours" w 2.4 x 6.1 5 "They led me, taking hold of my collar and by my arms" 3 w 4.8 x 3.3 G. Kraell, Sc. 6 "The Admiral lost all control of himself, and in a rage ordered his son to quit the house" w 4.8 x 3.4 J. P. Davis, Sc. 7 Quaker and King at Whitehall 1681 4 w 4.8 x 6.7 Prank French, Sc. 1 Reproduced with tide "Old Quaker House, New Castle, Delaware." ! Reproduced with title "A Quaker in Litchfield, England." ' Reproduced with title "Persecuting a Quaker." ' Reproduced with title "A Quaker at the Court of Charles II" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. [17] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 8 The Departure of the "Welcome" 1 w 3.5 x 59 r F. S. King, Sc. 9 A burial at sea on board the "Welcome" w 4.8 x 3.2 10 William Perm and his Commissioners in the cabin of the "Welcome" w 4.9 x 4.0 lxvi. 217 Jan. 1883 The Old English Seamen Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 "Thomas Moon began to lay about him with his sword" 3 2 w 4.8 x 4.3 H. Wolf, Sc. 2 Drake's attack upon San Domingo 3 2 w 4.3 x 5.6 A. Hayman, Sc. lxvi. 505 March 1883 The French Voyageurs Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 "Jacques Cartier setting up a cross at Gaspe" 7 4 2 w 4.8 x 7.1 2 Dominique de Gourgues avenging the murder of the Hueuenot colony 5 2 w 4.6 x 2.4 ° F. H. Wellington, Sc. 3 "He brought both Catholic priests and Huguenot ministers, who disputed heartily on the way" 6 2 w 4.8 x 2.9 4 "He rested his musket" 2 w 4.8 x 3.5 lxvi. 706 April 1883 An English Nation Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 The Landing of the Pilgrims 8 4 2 w 6.9 x 4.7 Hoskin, Sc. 1 Reproduced with title "The Departure of the 'Welcome* " in "Harper's Ency. U. S. His- tory," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "A Larger History of the United States." Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper, New York. 1886. 3 Reproduced in "Adventures of Pirates and Sea Rovers." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1908. 4 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. II. Harper, New York. 1902. 6 Reproduced with title "DeGourgues Avenging the Massacre of the Huguenots," etc., in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. 8 Reproduced with title "Mendindez's Expedition on the Way to the New World" in "Har- per's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Indian History for Young Folks." Francis S. Drake, Harper, New York. 1885. < Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. I, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. [18] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued i Arrival of the Young Women at Jamestown 2 1 w 4.9 x 3.7 3 Endicott cutting the cross out of the English flag 3 w 4.7 x 5.5 lxvii. 20 June 1883 The Hundred Years' War Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 Death of King Philip 5 4 * w 4.5 x 5.6 A. Hayman, Sc. 2 Governor Andros and the Boston People 3 1 w 4.5 x 5.3 A. Whitney, Sc. Lxvii; 213 July 1883 The Second Generation of Englishmen in America Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 A Quaker Exhorter in New England 6 1 w 4.7 x 6.1 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 2 Arresting a Witch 6 * w 4.7 x 5.8 F. Bernstrom, Sc. 3 Peter Stuyvesant tearing the letter demanding the surrender of New York 6 1 w 4.7 x 5.1 lxvii. 428 Aug. 1883 The British Yoke Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 The "Boston Massacre" 7 l w 4.8 x 5.3 2 An Out-of-door Tea Party in Colonial New F " Berastrom ' Sc - England 1 w 4.9 x 4.7 lxvii. 651 Oct. 1883 Last Days of Washington's Army at Newburgh J. T. Headley 1 Washington refusing a dictatorship 986 w 4. 8x6. 5 H. Wolf, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "A Larger History of the United States." Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper, New York. 1886. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. V. Harper, New York. 1902. 3 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "Indian History for Young Folks." Francis S. Drake, Harper, New York. 1885. * Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. I. Harper, New York. 1902. 8 Reproduced with title "The Man is Grander than the King" in "Old Homestead Poems." Wallace Bruce, Harper, New York. 1888. • Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V in "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. [19] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 1 Washington and his generals in consultation March 15, 1783 1 2 w 4.7 x 3.5 S. G. Putnam, Sc. lxvii. 731 Oct. 1883 The Dawning of Independence Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 Lexington Green — "If they want a War, let it begin here" 3 i w 4.6 x 5.5 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 2 Sergeant Jasper at the Battle of Fort Moultrie 3 5 w 4.8 x 6.0 Hoskin, Sc. lxvii. 909 Nov. 1883 Evacuation of New York by the British, 1783 Henry P. Johnson 1 The last boatload of the British leaving New York 5 w 4.7 x 5.2 2 The civil procession, headed by General Washington and Governor Clinton 5 w 4.8 x 6.4 H. Wolf, Sc. lxviii. 3 Dec. 1883 Christmas George William Curtis 1 "The Master caused us to have some Beere" w 4.7 x 5.4 2 The Puritan Governor interrupting the Christmas sports w 7.1 x 4.6 J. Bemstrom, Sc. lxviii. 238 Jan. 1884 The Birth of a Nation Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1 The French Officers at Newport 4 w 4.7 x 5.1 2 Shay's Mob in possession of a Court House 4 6 7 2 w 4.8 x 6.4 A. Hayman, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. 2 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. « Reproduced in "History of the United States." Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper, New York. 1905. < Reproduced in "A Larger History of the United States." Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper, New York. 1886. « Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. » Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VIII. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. [20] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxviii. 418 Feb. 1884 Our Country's Cradle Thomas JVentworth Higginson 1 At Mrs. Washington's Reception 1 w 4.7 x 6.7 lxviii. 747 April 1884 The Second War for Independence Thomas JVentworth Higginson 1 Impressment of American Seamen 4 3 2 1 w 7.6 x 4.8 lxviii. 821 May 1884 A May- Day Idyl of the Olden Time 1 Among the Daffodillies 2 "So saying, she turned and left me" 3 "Bringing in the May" lxix. 715 Oct. 1884 King's College 1 President Johnson teaching his first class 2 Hamilton addressing the mob LXX. I06 Dec. 1884 ToiNETTE 1 The Search for Toinette lxx. 201 Dec. 1884 Witchcraft 1 Headpiece 2 Witchcraft 1692 3 Witchcraft 1884 lxx. 825 May 1885 Spring Blossoms Full page Howard Pyle w 4.8 x 7.7 F. H. Wellington, Sc. w 4.8 x 7.6 F. Bernstrom, Sc. w 4.7 x 6.5 Frank French, Sc. John McMullen w 4.7 x 4.7 R. A. Muller, Sc. W 4.8 X 6.2 F. H. Wellington, Sc. John Esten Cooke w 4.8 x 7.2 Edmund C. Stedman w 4.8 x 2.8 w 4.9 x 6.3 w 4.9 x 6.2 F. H. Wellington, Sc. w 4.7 x 7.4 F. S. King, Sc. lxxi. 68 June 1885 Knoxville in the Olden Time Edmund Kirke 1 Rescue of Sevier 5 w 4.7 x 4.1 2 "The Cherokees are coming" 5 w 4.8 x 6.8 J. Tinkey, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "A Larger History of the United States." Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper, New York. 1886. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. V. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. VI, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. ! Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IX. Harper, New York. 1902. [21] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxi. 813 Nov. 1885 An Indian Journey Lucy C. Lillie 1 Death of the Indian Chief Alexander w 7.3 x 4.8 F. H. Wellington, Sc. lxxii. 53 Dec. 1885 Esther Feverel Brander Mathews 1 "Roger Feverel had kindled it for the first time" w 4.9 x 6.2 French, Sc. 2 "Her glance fell, under his steady gaze" w 4.9 x 6.2 J. Tinkey, Sc. lxxii. 561 March 1886 The City of Cleveland Edmund Kirke 1 Travelling in the Olden Time w 4.8 x 6.8 Hosldn, Sc. 2 Governor Huntington attacked by Wolves w 4.8 x 6.5 F. H. Wellington, Sc. lxxiii. 236 July 1886 The Gunpowder for Bunker Hill Ballard Smith 1 Paul Revere bringing news to Sullivan 1 w 4.7 x 7.2 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 2 Surrender of Fort William and Mary 1 w 4.8 x 5.5 3 Transporting Powder from the Fort J w 4.8 x 3.3 W. R. B.. Sc. 4 Bringing the Powder to Bunker Hill 1 w 4.7 x 3.^ J. Tinkey, Sc. lxxiii. 327 Aug. 1886 The City of the Strait Edmund Kirke 1 The Landing of Cadillac 2 w 7.7 x 4.8 A. Lindsay, Sc. 2 The Ojibway Maiden disclosing Pontiac's Plot w 7.3 x 4.9 J. Tinkey, Sc lxxiv. 659 April 1887 The Southern Gateway to the Alleghanies Edmund Kirke 1 "The woman turned fiercely upon the Chieftain" w 4.8 x 7.0 F. S. King, Sc. 2 Joseph Brown leading his company to Nicojack w 4.7 x 6.3 Hoskin, Sc. lxxv. 29 June 1887 Stephen Wycherlie Howard Pyle 1 "I sat gazing upon her as she leaned forward" w 4.8 x 7.3 F. S. King, Sc. 2 "Thereupon, lifting up his eyes again, he began once more wrestling with the spirit in prayer" w 4.8 x 6.4 R. A. Muller, Sc ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. III. Harper, New York. 1902. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 3 "Still she looked upon me, though silently and pale as death" w 4.8 x 3.2 4 "Then came Mistress Margaret unto me and put a letter into my hand" w 4.7 x 3.6 Hoskin, Sc. lxxv. 48 June 1887 The Kentucky Pioneers John Mason Brown 1 The Capture of Elizabeth and Frances Callaway and Jemima Boone 1 w 4.7 x 5.8 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 2 Defense of the Station w 4.8 x 7.3 lxxv. 357 Aug. 1887 Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main Howard Pyle 1 On the Tortugas w 7.6 x 4.8 H. Wolf, Sc. 2 Capture of the Galleon w 7.6 x 4.9 S. G. Putnam, Sc. 3 Henry Morgan Recruiting for the Attack 2 w 7.2 x 4.8 King, Sc. 4 The Sacking of Panama w 7.4 x 4.8 F. Bernstrom, Sc. lxxv. 502 Sept. 1887 Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main Howard Pyle 1 Avary sells his jewels w 4.8 x 3.7 Aikman, Sc. 2 Marooned w 7.5 x 4.8 H. Wolf, Sc. 1 Blackbeard buries his treasure w 7.8 x 4.8 G. KrueU, Sc. 4 Walking the plank w 4.8 x 7.4 H. F. Anderson, Sc. lxxv. 666 Oct. 1887 Aaron Burr's Wooing Edmund C. Stedman 1 Aaron Burr's Wooing w 4.8 x 6.3 J. Tinkey, Sc. lxxvi. 420 Feb. 1888 On the Outposts — 1780 Howard Pyle 1 "They ploughed their fields with an armed sentry beside them" 3 w 4.7 x 4.3 2 Finding the body of Joseph Hay in the Trail w 4.8 x 6.9 ° F. H. Wellington, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Abraham Lincoln." Charles C. Coffin, Harper & Brothers, New York. 1893. 2 Reproduced as frontispiece in "The Buccaneers and Marooners of America." Edited by Howard Pyle, MacMillan, New York.. 1 891. » Reproduced with title "Pioneers Farming" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IV. Harper, New York. 1902. t>3] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxvi. 536 March 1888 Canadian Voyageurs on the Saguenay C. H. Farnham 1 Coureurs de Bois w 4.8 x 7.2 Johnson, Sc, lxxvii. 12 Dec. 1888 Morgan Edmund C. Stedman 1 Morgan at Porto Bello w 7.8 x 4.9 lxxviii. 671 April 1889 Washington's Inauguration John Bach McMaster 1 Washington met by his Neighbors on his way to the Inauguration w 7.6 x 4.7 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 2 The Inauguration 1 4 w 4.8 x 7.1 F. S. King, Sc. 3 Celebration on the Night of the Inauguration 5 i 3 2 w 4.8 x 7.6 H. W. Peckwell, Sc. lxxix. 776 Oct. 1889 A Peculiar People Howard Pyle 1 An Old Lancaster House w 4.6 x 3.4 2 A Dormitory in the Sisters' House, Ephrata w 3.1 x 4.3 3 The Kloster w 4.7 x 3.3 4 Going to Meeting w 3.7 x 5.7 5 The Kiss of Peace w 3.2 x 4.3 6 My Cicerone w 2.2 x 4.4 Smithfield & French, Sc. 7 "It was to represent the Narrow Way" w 2-3 x 4.7 Smithfield & French, Sc. 8 "It was along this wall that the wounded soldiers sat" w 4.6 x 3.4 9 Interior of Chapel w 3.8 x 5.1 J. P. Davis, Sc. lxxx. 218 Jan. 1890 Youma Lafcadio Hearn 1 "She stood like a bronze. Gabriel was beside her, his naked cutlass in his hand" 6 w 4.8 x 6.9 ■ Reproduced in color in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IV. Harper, New York. 1902. * Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. s Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. « Reproduced in "A Tour Around New York." John Flavel Mines, Harper, New York. 1893. » Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. • Reproduced in "Youma." Lafcadio Hearn, Harper, New York. 1890. I>4] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxx. 408 Feb. 1890 Youma Lafcadio Hearn 'And you would not give me a chance to tell you,' she repeated, pleadingly, touching his arm" w 7.2 x 4.8 lxxx. 169 Jan. 1890 Jamaica, New and Old. I. 1 Illustrated initial I 2 "Popping ineffectual round-shot after her" 3 "The dim, shadowy forms of vessels riding at anchor in the night" 4 "A hot, broad, all-pervading glare of sunlight" 5 "A lodging-house very well known to all Jamaica travellers" 6 Spanish Galleon 7 "That prince or potentate of the old sugar king period" 8 "A turbaned coolie and his wife" 9 "Where they sit in long rows with baskets of oranges" 10 "Sitting with piles of great pots and bowls and queer jars of red earthenware" 1 1 "A curious group travelling along a hot dusty road" 12 In the market place 13 "In mid-harbor the tainted crafts were burned in sight of all" 14 Gallows Point L. Faber, Sc. Howard Pyle w 1.5 x 4.4 w 3.1 x 3.0 A. E. Wood, Sc w 3.6 x 1.5 w 4.8 x 5.8 w 4.8 x 5.7 A. Lindsay, Sc. W 4.8 X 2.1 w 1.7x3.3 w 1.8x3.3 w 4.7 x 1.5 w 4.7 x 2.9 Witte, So. W 3.O X 2.1 W3.1 x 5.7 T. H. Heard, Sc. w 3.3 x 5.2 J. Tinkey, Sc. W 1.2 X 3.2 F. S. King, Sc. 15 "The beautiful sweeping curve of harbor" w 3.7 x 2.9 16 "Squatted on a log, and talked in a sad, melancholy manner" w 4.2 x 5.1 17 "The abbot and the town major personating con- quered Spain" w 4.5 x 3.6 18 The Mangrove w 2.9 x 4.9 J. Tinfcey. Sc. 19 "One time it was alive with the great lumbering coaches" w 4.8 x 2.2 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 20 "Around the archways and the square stone pillars, buzzing like angry hornets" w 4.7 x 4.5 21 "It is the Cathedral of St. Katherine" w 2.9 x 3.2 22 "Sic transit gloria mundi" w 3.7 x 3.4 lxxx. 378 Feb. 1890 Jamaica, New and Old. II. Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece w 4.7 x 1.8 2 Illustrated initial P w 1.2 x 2.6 3 "The Governor was among the very first to set foot upon the deck" w 4.6 x 7.8 4 "The embrasures are blind and empty" w 3.1 x 6.4 P. Levin, Sc. 5 "Here and there one comes upon an old house" w 4.8 x 3.1 6 "They were dressed in loose sackcloth shirt and drawers" w 4.8 x 6.0 Witte, Sc. 7 "A store stood with open front toward the road" w 4.8 x 3.8 8 "An old man, lean and naked" w 2.2 x 3.2 9 "An ancient sibyl-like figure" w 2.3 x 3.7 10 "A crowd gathered around" w 4.8 x 4.5 11 "Plantation houses standing back from the road- side" w 4.8 x 4.3 A. Lindsay, Sc. w 4.8 x 4.2 W 4.8 X 1.6 12 "It is the leader, and all the others follow it" 13 "The long straggling aqueduct" 14 "A turbaned negro woman sat with her knitting" w 3.0 x 4.3 Witte, Sc. 15 "The crooked winding road that leads into the village" 16 "He sat down by the garden gate" 17 "And thither children brought donkeys every morning" 18 "In all houses one finds the filter and the water „ ■' a1 '" 19 "Coffee mill, surrounded by flat stone terraces" 20 "A great section of bamboo trunk balanced upon her head" 21 "Two negro women stood gossiping and cooling their feet" w 4.8 x 2.7 w 2.3 x 3.4 Witte, Sc. w 2.3 x 3.0 Grimley, Sc. [26] w 2.3 x 3.8 w 3.0 x 5.2 w 1.7x3.4 w 2.4 x 3.4 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 22 "The only picturesque object in the whole horrid expanse" w 3 .j x 3.8 23 The bugle call w 1.6 x 3.4 lxxx. 842 May 1890 Old New York Taverns John Austin Stevens 1 Initial A w 1.2 x 2.0 2 The Old-time Landlord w 2.3 x 3.4 3 "The King's Head, kept by one Roger Baker" w 2.4 x 4.7 4 "Elizabeth Jourdain, who lodged Her Majesty's soldiers" w 4.5 x 3.4 5 Game of Bowls w 7.0 x 4.8 A. Lindsay, Sc. 6 " 'The Dog's Head in the Pot' (of great antiquity)" w 1.8x3.1 7 "It crossed the river to the Long Island side of the Brooklyn Ferry" w 3.7 x 2.5 8 Brownejohn's Wharf w 4.8 x 6.9 H. W. Peckwell, Sc. 9 "Each to be honored with bumpers innumerable of rich wine and punch" w 4.7 x 4.0 10 In the reading-room w 7.0 x 4.7 A. Anderson, Sc. 1 1 "The rival editors" w 2.4 x 2.6 12 "John Still, 'an honest barber and peruke-maker from London' " w 2.4 x 3.1 13 "The ball began with French dances" w 3.6 x 3.0 14 "The chair was carried by hand and the harness was worn by the bearers" w 3.7 x 2.8 15 "Cards and gaming were features" w 3.0 x 3.0 16 The ferry w 2.7 x 4.2 17 "Cargoes of favorite vintages" w 2.3 x 2.9 18 "The drum beat in the streets of the city" w 2.9 x 4.4 19 "The first violin would be played by a 'gentleman lately arrived' " w 2.0 x 3.5 20 At the Vauxhall w 3.0 x 5.1 21 "Exchanged thrusts with the merciless Junius" w 3.0 x 2.8 22 "The variety and fatigues of his business" w 3.5 x 2.6 23 Meeting of Captain Tollemache and Captain Pennington at the New York Arms w 6.9 x 4.8 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 24 "John Cape takes down the quaint old sign" w 1.8 x 2.8 25 "The men who met at Hampden Hall" w 3.8 x 1.6 26 Tailpiece w 2.5 x 1.7 lxxxi. 123 June 1890 Chapbook Heroes Howard Pyle 1 The Chapman w 4.7 x 7.2 F. Bemstrom, Sc. 2 Claude DuVal proposes a Dance on the Heath w 7.4 x 4.7 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 3 Sir James Thornhill painting Jack Sheppard's Portrait w 4.8 x 6.2 4 Turpin and King w 4.8 x 7.2 A. E. Anderson, Sc. lxxxi. 186 July 1890 A Famous Chapbook Villain Howard Pyle 1 Jonathan in the Wood Street Compter Prison w 4.8 x 7.2 J. Tinkey, Sc. 2 Jonathan as an Enemy arresting a Thief w 4.8 x 6.8 R. A. Muller, Sc. 3 Jonathan and a Client — The Lady with the Green Pocket-book w 4.8 x 6.3 H. Wolf, Sc. 4 On the Way to Tyburn w 7.6 x 4.7 lxxxi. 933 Nov. 1890 The Quaker Lady S. Weir Mitchell 1 Headpiece with title p 2.0 x 1.5 2 First page — Vignette p 1.4 x 3.3 3 First page— Vignette p 2.3 x 3.2 4 First page — Vignette pi.jx 2.3 5 First page— Vignette p 1.4 x 1.3 6 First page — Vignette p 0.8 x 1.9 7 Second page — Vignette p 2.5 x 1.5 8 Second page — Vignette P i-3 x 3.4 9 Second page — Vignette p 1.0x2.2 10 Second page — Vignette p 2.5 x 1.0 1 1 Second page — Vignette p 2.8 x 3.3 12 Third page— Vignette p 1.1 x 1.1 13 Third page— Vignette p 1.6 x 3.7 14 Third page— Vignette p 2 . 4 x 3.4 15 Third page— Vignette p 2.5 x 2.0 16 Third page— Vignette p 1.9x2.1 17 Third page— Vignette p 2.3 x 0.9 [28] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxxii. 38 Dec. 1890 Flute and Violin James Lane Allen 1 The Magic Flute * w 4.8 x 7.1 2 "He had beautiful manners" J p 4.2 x 3.1 3 "His long nightly labors" 1 p 3.0 x 2.7 4 The Widow Spurlock 1 p 1.2 x 1.6 5 Old Arsena p 1.6 x 2.3 6 "With their heads close together" l p 1.8 x 2.6 7 "He began to play" 1 p 3.1 x 3.5 8 Hanging the violin 1 p 2.0 x 3.9 9 David 1 p 1.7x2.0 10 "He played with unusual fervor" 1 p 2.9 x 3.4 11 Mr. Leuba p r .8 x 1.9 12 "Executing an intricate passage" 1 p 3.4 x 3.1 13 "A small crowd had collected around the entrance to the Museum" p 4.3 x 3.0 14 "The widow dropped her eyes" x p 2.4 x 4.1 15 "It was a very gay dinner" 1 p 4.3 x 2.5 16 The parson came down the street driving his flock of boys 1 p 4.2 x 3.9 17 Before the picture 1 p 3.1 x 3.7 18 "Toiled homeward with his treasure" p 2.4 x 4.7 19 "Buried his head on her bosom" 1 p 2.4 x 3.4 20 At David's bedside 1 p 3.0 x 2.7 21 "His head bowed on his folded arms" 1 p 2.3 x 2.6 lxxxiv. 16 Dec. 1891 A Maid's Choice W. JV. Gilchrist Eleven pages illustrated and decorated — Music with words Five pages, each with elliptical illustrations surrounded by decorations and music below, as follows : 1 Headpiece with title p 5.0 x 7.8 Aikman, Sc. 2 Headpiece Verse 1 — Ye Jovial Huntsman p 5.0 x 7.8 Kilifair, Sc. 3 Headpiece Verse 2 — Ye Fat, Rich Man p 5.0 x 7.8 Anderson, Sc. 4 Headpiece Verse 3 — Ye Gallant Soldier p 5.0 x 7.8 J. Bemstrom, Sc. 5 Headpiece Verse 4 — Ye Jolly Country Boy p 5.0 x 7.8 Six pages music and words, and interspersed with F " French ' Sc - 36 small illustrations about 1.5 x 1.5. Total 41 illustrations. 1 Reproduced in "Flute and Violin." James Lane Allen, Harper, New York. 1891. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxxiv. 349 Feb. 1892 The Little Maid at the Door Mary E. Wilkins 1 Headpiece above title p 4.3 x 4.0 1 Initial J p 0.8 x 0.8 3 "I see naught but a little maid at the door" 1 w 4.8 x 7.1 A. Lindsay, Sc. lxxxv. 165 July 1892 How the Declaration was Received in the Old Thirteen Chas. D. Deshler 1 Reading the Declaration before Washington's Army, New York, July 9, 1776 2 w 4.8 x 6.5 A. Lindsay, Sc. 2 Headpiece with title p 4.4 x 3.0 3 At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania p 4.8 x 2.0 4 At Princeton, New Jersey p 3.5 x 1.8 5 At Dover, Delaware p 4.7 x 1.7 6 In New York. (At Headquarters) p 4.8 x 3.0 7 At Boston, Massachusetts p 4.8 x 2.9 8 At Portsmouth, New Hampshire p 2-3 x 1.8 9 At Newport, Rhode Island p 4.8 x 2.8 10 In Connecticut p 2.3 x 2.1 1 1 At Williamsburg, Virginia p 4.8 x 2.0 12 At Halifax, North Carolina p 2.3 x 3.4 13 At Baltimore, Maryland p 2-3 x 2.5 14 At Charleston, South Carolina p 4.8 x 1.8 15 At Savannah, Georgia p 2.4 x 2.5 lxxxv. 278 July 1892 Two Moods Thomas B. Aldrich Full page. Border with illustrations above and poem inserted p 4.8 x 7.4 lxxxv. 586 Sept. 1892 Among the Sand Hills * Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece p 4.8 x 3.0 2 Initial T p 0.3 x 0.3 3 No title p 2.3 x 0.6 4 Initial S p 0.3 x 0.3 1 Reproduced in "Silence and Other Stories." Mary E. Wilkins, Harper & Brothers, New York. 1898. s Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. IV, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. [JO] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 5 No title p 4.8 x 0.6 6 Initial T p 0.3 x 0.3 7 The Sand Hills p 4.8 x 7.2 8 No title p 2.3 x 1.0 9 Initial F p 0.3 x 0.3 10 No title p 2.3 x 0.3 1 1 Initial B p 0.3 x 0.3 12 No title p 4.8 x 2.0 13 No title p 2.3 x 1.3 14 Initial S p 0.3 x 0.3 15 No title p 2.3 x 0.3 16 The Wreck p 4.8 x 3.3 Anderson, Sc, 17 Initial C p 0.3 x 0.3 18 No title p 2.3 x 0.5 19 Initial B P 0.3 x 0.3 20 No title p 1.2 x 0.9 21 No title p 2.3 x 0.5 22 No title p 4.8 x 1.5 23 Initial T p 0.3 x 0.3 24 No title p 0.8 x 1.1 25 No title p 2.3 x 0.4 26 Initial N p 0.3 x 0.3 27 No title p 2.3 x 1.0 28 The Lily Lake p 4.7 x 5.4 lxxxvi. 20 Dec. 1892 Giles Corey, Yeoman Mary E. Wilkins 1 "This is no courting night" 1 w 4.8 x 3.5 2 "Hey, black cat! hey, my pretty black cat" 1 w 4.8 x 7.2 Anderson, Sc. 3 "There is a flock of yellow birds around her head" * w 4.8 x 7.3 4 "Father, Father!" * w 4.8 x 7.5 F. French, Sc. lxxxvi. 547 March 1893 Monochromes W. D. Howells 1 Frontispiece. Question 2 w 4.8 x 7.6 F. French, Sc. 2 Headpiece with title 2 p 4.8 x 2.6 1 Reproduced in "Giles Corey, Yeoman." Mary E. Wilkins, Harper, New York. 1893. 2 Reproduced in "Stops of Various Quills." W. D. Howells, Harper, New York. 1895. [30 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 3 Question. Initial S 1 4 Tailpiece 1 5 Living. Headpiece 1 6 Initial H 1 7 Tomorrow. Headpiece 1 8 Initial O 1 9 Tailpiece 1 io From Generation to Generation. Headpiece 1 1 1 Initial 1 1 ii Tailpiece 1 13 The Bewildered Guest. Headpiece 1 14 Initial 1 1 15 Hope. Headpiece 1 16 Initial Y 1 17 Tailpiece 1 18 Respite. Initial D 19 Tailpiece 1 lxxxvi. 683 April 1893 Retribution 1 "He sat down beside her on the bench" p 0.6 x 0.6 p 2.4 x 0.9 p 4.9 x 0.9 p 0.6 x 0.6 P 3-7 x 0.9 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 1.6 x 0.9 p 4.9 x 1.4 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 1.3 X 1.2 p 2.8 X 1.0 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 4.9 x 1.7 p 0.6 x 0.6 p i-3 X0 -5 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 2.3 X 1.2 Howard Pyle w 4.7 x 6.9 J. Bernstrom, Sc. 2 "Thereupon the poor woman screamed aloud, and cried out that he was a Murderer" w 6.8 x 4.8 F. H. Wellington, Sc. lxxxvi. 813 May 1893 The Evolution of New York. I. Thomas A. Janvier 1 Along the Canal in Old Manhattan 2 2 Headpiece with title and initial 3 3 On the River Front 6 5 4 2 4 Tailpiece 3 2 w 4.7 x 7.4 F. S. King, Sc. p 4-8 x 3.8 w 4.7 x 7.3 J. Tinkey, Sc. P 4-4 x 4-5 1 Reproduced in "Stops of Various Quills." W. D. Howells, Harper, New York. 1895. 3 Reproduced in "In Old'New York." Thomas A. Janvier, Harper, New York. 1894. 8 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 190a. * Reproduced with title "Along the Water Front in Old New York" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 6 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. [3O HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued lxxxvii. 15 June 1893 The Evolution of New York. II. Thomas A. Janvier 1 Headpiece — In 1776 — The Conflagration 2 * 2 A Privateersman Ashore 1 3 Opening of the Erie Canal 1 4 Tailpiece lxxxvii. 327 Aug. 1893 The Cocklane Ghost 1 Headpiece with title and initial 2 Vignette 3 Vignette 4 Vignette 5 Vignette 6 Vignette 7 Vignette 8 Vignette 9 Vignette 10 Vignette 11 Vignette 12 Vignette 13 Tailpiece lxxxviii. 103 Dec. 1893 A Soldier of Fortune 1 Headpiece with initial O 2 Vignette 3 Vignette 4 A Night in the Village Street 5 Vignette 6 Vignette 7 Dragging the Duke out of the Coach 8 Vignette 9 Vignette 10 Vignette 11 Vignette p 4.4x4.1 w 4.7 x 7.4 A. Lindsay, Sc. w 4.7 x 7.4 Anderson, Sc. p 4-4 x 3-° Howard Pyle P 4-8 x 3.7 p 4.4x3.1 P 3- 1 x 4-o p 4.8 x 2.4 p 4.8 x 3.2 p 2.3 X 2.2 P 2.3 x 3.4 p 4.8 x 2.5 P 2.4 x 3.5 p 3-2x3.3 p 4.8 x 2.5 p 4.8 x 2.4 p 1.6 x 1.7 Howard Pyle p 1.0 x 1.5 p 2.6 x 1.9 p 1.5 x 2.2 w 4.8 x 6.4 Peckwell, Sc. p 2.3 x 1.5 P I-9X3-3 w 4.8 x 7.0 A. Lindsay, Sc. p 1.5 x 1.9 P 3- 2 x 1.4 p 2.2 x 1.8 p 0.8 x 1.7 1 Reproduced in "In Old New York." Thomas A. Janvier, Harper, New York. 1894. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. i33l HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 12 The Fight for the Crown w 4.8 x 7.2 F. French, Sc. 13 Vignette p 2.0 x 2.0 14 Vignette p 1.7 x 2.1 15 Vignette p 2.3 x 0.8 16 Vignette p 2.7 x 2.5 lxxxviii. 392 Feb. 1894 In Tenebras 1 Howard Pyle No illustrations lxxxix. 813 Nov. 1894 The Sea Robbers of New York Thomas A. Janvier 1 "He had found the Captain agreeable and com- panionable" w 4.8 x 7.2 Aikman, Sc. 2 Headpiece — New York as it appeared about 1690 (with initial T) p 4.8 x 4.5 3 "Pirates used to do that to their Captains now and then" p 7.7 x 4.1 4 Kidd at Gardiner's Island p 4.7 x 7.2 5 Tailpiece p 4.5 x 2.4 xc. 34 Dec. 1894 Stops of Various Quills Wm. D. Howelh 1 Frontispiece. No title 2 p 3.7 x 7.6 Kurtz, Sc. 2 Headpiece with title 2 p 4.8 x 3.2 3 Sphinx. Initial W 2 p 0.6 x 0.6 4 Tailpiece 2 p 1.2 x 1.0 5 Headpiece 2 p 3.6 x 1.8 6 Time. Initial D 2 p 0.6 x 0.6 7 Headpiece 2 p 3.0 x 0.8 8 Society. Initial Y p 0.6 x 0.6 9 Tailpiece 2 p T . 3 x 0.4 10 Headpiece 2 p 4.6 x 1.1 11 Heredity. Initial T 2 p 0.6 x 0.6 12 Tailpiece 2 p 2 .o x 0.6 13 Headpiece 2 p 4-7 x 2.3 14 Solitude. Initial A 2 p 0.6 x 0.6 1 Republished in "Shapes that Haunt the Dusk." Harper, New York. 1907. » Reproduced in "Stops of Various Quills." W. D. Howells, Harper, New York. 1895. [34] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 15 Headpiece 1 p 3.6 x 1.0 16 Change. Initials 1 p 0.6 x 0.6 17 Tailpiece 1 p 3.9 x 0.8 18 Headpiece 1 p 3.6 x 1.6 19 Midway. Initial S l p 0.6 x 0.6 20 Headpiece x p 2.3 x 1.3 21 Calvary. Initial I l p 0.6 x 0.6 xc. 293 Jan. 1 895 New York Slave Traders Thomas A. Janvier 1 "Some of the by-standers said 'She is drunk, it will soon pass away' " w 4.8 x 7.4 King, Sc. 2 "The choicest pieces of her cargo were sold at auction" w 4.8 x 7.4 A. Lindsay, Sc. 3 "We escaped in the boat" p 4.8 x 7.4 Kurtz, Sc. xc. 233 Feb. 1895 New York Colonial Privateers Thomas A. Janvier 1 "Again my Captain took the biggest" w 4.8 x 7.4 Kurtz, Sc. 2 Headpiece with title and initial O p 4.7 x 5.2 3 "Barbarously murdered the first, and grievously wounded the latter" p 4.8 x 7.3 A. Lindsay, Sc. 4 Tailpiece p 1.7 x 1.9 xc. 630 March 1 895 Society W. D. Howells 1 Headpiece 1 p 4.8 x 1.9 2 Marginal decoration p 1.2 x 5.5 3 Tailpiece 1 p 4-3 x 1 - 2 xci. 517 Sept. 1895 Pebbles W. D. Howells 1 Frontispiece— No title x p 4.8 x 7.2 Kurtz, Sc. 2 Headpiece with title x P 4-7 x 6 - 2 3 The Burden. Initial I i p 0.4 x 0.4 4 Tailpiece 1 p 3.3 x 1.0 5 Headpiece J P 4-4 * 3-3 6 Sy mpathy. Initial F 1 p 0.4 x 0.4 > Reproduced in "Stops of Various Quills." W. D. Howells, Harper, New York. 1895. [35] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 7 Tailpiece 1 p 2.1 x 0.6 8 Marginal decoration 1 p 3.8 x 7.6 9 Parable. Initial T 1 p 0.4 x 0.4 10 Headpiece 1 p 4.1 x 1.5 1 1 Statistics. Initial S 1 p 0.4 x 0.4 12 Tailpiece 1 p 4.1 x 1.7 xcn. 3 Dec. 1895 By Land and Sea Howard Pyle 1 In the Wood-Carver's Shop c.p 4.7 x 7.0 2 Headpiece with title p 4.4 x 3.5 3 Initial T p 0.4 x 0.4 4 Tailpiece 1 p 4.8 x 1.4 5 A Sailor's Sweetheart 2 p 4.8 x 7.0 6 Headpiece 2 p 4.8 x 3.5 7 Initial I p 0.4 x 0.4 8 Tailpiece p 4.0 x 1.7 9 The Sailor's Wedding p 4.8 x 7.1 10 Headpiece 3 p 4.8 x 2.7 1 1 Initial T p 0.4 x 0.4 12 Tailpiece p 4.7 x 1.4 13 A Wreck from the Sea p 4.8 x 7.3 14 Headpiece 4 p 4.8 x 2.8 15 Initial E p 0.4x0.4 16 Tailpiece p 4.9 x 1.3 xcn. 169 Jan. 1896 In Washington's Day Woodrow Wilson 1 Headpiece with title 3 p 4.8 x 4.8 2 A Virginia Plantation Wharf 4 s p 4.8 x 7.2 3 "Even Sir William Berkeley, the redoubtable Cavalier Governor, saw he must yield" 3 p 7.7 x 4.8 4 "They read only upon occasion, when the weather darkened" 3 p 4.8 x 7.7 5 Y e Virginia Gentleman of the Olden Time 3 p 4.4 x 1.5 • Reproduced in "Stops of Various Quills." W. D. Howells, Harper, New York. 1895. » Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 1912. ' Reproduced in "George Washington." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1897. « Reproduced with title "Scene on a Colonial Plantation" in "Harper's Ency. U S History," Vol. IX. Harper, New York. 1902. [36] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued xcn. 549 March 1896 Colonel Washington Woodrow Wilson 1 Washington's Retreat from Great Meadows 1 p 4.8 x 7.2 2 Headpiece with title 1 p 4.8 x 3.7 3 The Burial of Braddock s 2 * p 4.8 x 7.4 4 Washington and Mary Philipse 1 p 4.8 x 7.6 5 Tailpiece 1 p 2.0x0.8 xcn. 931 May 1896 At Home in Virginia Woodrow Wilson 1 Leaving Mount Vernon for the Congress of the Colonies 5 * p 4.8 x 7.2 2 The Old Capital at Williamsburg 6 i 1 p 4.8 x 3.7 3 In the Old Raleigh Tavern x p 4.8 x 7.4 xcn. 828 May 1896 Through Inland Waters. I. Howard Pyle 1 Head and sidepiece (with initial T) p 4.7 x 7.5 2 Vignette p 2.4 x 3.0 3 Vignette p 4.0 x 0.9 4 Full page. No title p 6.7 x 4.8 5 Headpiece with sub-title p 4.7 x 2.8 6 Vignette p 4.7 x 3.6 7 Vignette p i.ox 1.0 8 Vignette p 2.5 x 3.5 9 Vignette p 3.3 x 1.5 10 Vignette p 1.7 x 2.0 11 Vignette p 1.5 x 2.0 12 Vignette p 3.5 x 2.8 13 Vignette p 1.8 x 2.7 14 Vignette p 1.7 x 2.2 15 Vignette p 1.3 x 2.7 16 Tailpiece p 1.0 x 1.3 1 Reproduced in "George Washington." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1897. ! Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. ' Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. II. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. VI, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. « Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. Ill, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. [37J HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued xciii. 62 June 1896 Through Inland Waters. II. Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title (and initial T) p 4.8 x 6.2 2 Vignette p 4.8 x 4.0 3 Vignette p 3.1 x 1.0 4 Vignette p 4-3 x 2 -3 5 Vignette p 2.5 x 2.5 6 Vignette P 4-5 * 5.3 7 Full page. No title p 6.8 x 4.9 8 Vignette p 1.9 x 1.6 9 Vignette p 1.8 x 3.1 10 Vignette p 4.5 x 2.0 11 Vignette p 1.8 x 1.8 12 Vignette p 4.8 x 4.2 13 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 3.4 14 Vignette p 4.8 x 4.2 15 Vignette p 2.2 x 1.7 16 Tailpiece p 4.8 x 3.5 xciii. 165 July 1896 General Washington Woodrow Wilson 1 Headpiece with title S21 p 4.7 x 3.0 2 Washington and Steuben at Valley Forge 3 2 * p 4.8 x 7.4 3 Lady Washington's Arrival at Headquarters, Cam- bridge 1 p 7.4 x 4.8 4 The Escape of Arnold J p 4.9 x 7.4 5 Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia 4 * p 4.5 x 3.8 xciii. 489 Sept. 1896 First in Peace Woodrow Wilson 1 Washington in the Garden at Mount Vernon 8 2 * p 4.8 x 6.7 2 Headpiece with title x p 4.8 x 3.0 3 Washington bringing his Mother into the Ballroom. Fredericksburg 1 p 4.8 x 7.3 4 Mustered out — A rest on the way home * p 7.3 x 4.8 5 T ailpiece * p 2.0 x 0.9 1 Reproduced in "George Washington." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1897. ' Reproduced in "Catalogue of Drawings," etc. Howard Pyle, Philadelphia. 1897. • Reproduced in "Catalogue of Drawings," etc. Howard Pyle, Boston. 1897. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. [38] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued xcm. 843 Nov. 1896 The First President of the United States Woodrow Wilson 1 Washington and Nellie Custis 1 p 4.8 x 7.3 2 Headpiece with title x p 4.8 x 3.1 3 Thompson, the Clerk of Congress, announcing to Washington, at Mount Vernon, his election to the Presidency 4 3 2 1 p ^g x 7,3 4 The Death of Washington 1 p 4.8 x 7.0 5 Tailpiece p 2.6 x 1.2 xciv. Dec. 1896 Cover Design c 6.0 x 8.0 xciv. 11 Dec. 1896 The Romance of an Ambrotype Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title p 4.8 x 3.4 2 Initial T p 0.6 x 0.6 3 Vignette p 2.7 X4.1 4 Vignette p 4.8 x 3.4 5 Vignette p 4.8 x 2.7 6 Vignette p 1.9 x 2.8 7 Vignette p 4- 6 x 2 -3 8 Vignette p 2.2 x 3.2 9 Vignette p 4- 8 x *- 2 10 Vignette p 3- 6 x 2.1 1 1 Vignette p 2-3 x 2.0 12 Vignette P 4- 8 x 2 -8 13 Vignette P 2.0 x 2.1 14 Tailpiece P 2.5 x 1.5 xciv. 443 Feb. 1897 The Assembly Ball Sarah Beaumont Kennedy 1 The Assembly Ball p 4.9 x 7.3 2 Headpiece with title p 4-8 x 3.2 3 Initial I p 0.5 x 0.5 4 Tailpiece p 4.2 x 2.0 1 Reproduced in "George Washington." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1897. 2 Reproduced with title "Washington Receiving the Announcement" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IX. Harper, New York. 1902. * Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. . , ' Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, A History of the American People. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. [39} HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued xciv. 497 March 1897 Love and Death Howard Pyle 1 Love and Death P 4- 8 x 7-8 2 Headpiece P 4-7 x r -7 3 Tailpiece P 4-7 x 1 -3 xciv. 659 April 1897 Washington and the French Craze of '93 John Bach McMaster 1 A Banquet to Genet 3 x c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Headpiece. Arrival of Genet at Gray's Ferry p 4.8 x 3.0 3 The News of the Execution of Louis XVI p 4.8 x 7.3 4 Citizen Genet formally presented to Washington 3 2 p 4.8 x 7.3 5 Tailpiece p 2.6 x 3.0 Old Chester Tales Margaret Deland xcvi. 644 April 1898 1 Decoration with title P 4-8 x 0.7 2 Headpiece 4 p 4.8 x 4.1 3 "She seemed 'a tall white lily,' he said" 4 p 4.8 x 7.3 xcvi. 880 May 1898 4 " 'Change it? My name?' she said" 6 4 p 4.8 x 7.7 5 Headpiece 6 5 4 p 4.8 x 3.7 xcvu. 25 June 1898 6 Headpiece 4 p 4.8 x 3.5 7 " 'And who's going to support 'em?' demanded Mrs. Barkley" 4 p 4.8 x 7.2 xcvu. 260 July 1898 8 "Judge Morrison read these harmless jingles, chuckling and sneering" 5 p 4.8 x 7.3 9 Headpiece p 4.8 x 4.0 1 Reproduced in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 2 Reproduced with title "Interview between Washington,*' etc., in "A History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. VI, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. * Reproduced in "Old Chester Tales." Margaret Deland, Harper, New York. 1899. ■ Reproduced in "Around Old Chester." Margaret Deland, Harper, New York. 1915. • Reproduced in "Good for the Soul." Margaret Deland, Harper, New York. 1899. [40] HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued xcvii. 406 Aug. 1898 10 Headpiece * p 4.8 x 4.4 1 1 "Mary turned white; then she dropped down at his f eet" 1 p 4 .8 x 7.3 xcvn. 522 Sept. 1898 12 Headpiece 1 p 4.8 x 4.4 13 " 'So you're hanging the locusts?' inquired the Judge, contemptuously" * p 4.8 x 7.3 xcvn. 780 Oct. 1898 14 Headpiece * p 4.8 x 4.0 15 "I had enemies in my line" x p 4.8 x 7.1 xcvn. 863 Nov. 1898 16 Headpiece * p 4.8 x 4.0 17 "They told each other about it" l p 4.8 x 7.1 xcvm. 142 Dec. 1898 18 Headpiece * p 4.8 x 3.1 19 "Mr. Horace looked at her with instant sympathy" 1 p 4.8 x 7.2 xcvm. 3 Dec. 1898 Old Captain Myles Hemenway 1 "And you shall not hinder me" c 5.0 x 7.3 2 Headpiece p 4.7 x 2.8 3 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 3.0 4 Illustration. No title p 4.7 x 1.6 5 Illustration. No title p 4.5 x 3.3 6 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 1.2 7 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 3.2 8 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 1.5 9 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 2.2 10 Illustration. No title p 4.8 x 2.3 11 Tailpiece p 4.7 x 2.1 xcix. 399 Aug. 1899 The Body to the Soul Ellen M. Gates 1 Frontispiece p 3.5 x 7.7 2 Headband with title p 4.9 x 3.3 1 Reproduced in "Old Chester Tales." Margaret Deland, Harper, New York. 1899. HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 3 Side decoration 4 Decoration 5 Side decoration 6 Side decoration 7 Tailpiece c. 69 Dec. 1899 A Puppet of Fate 1 Headpiece with title with initial T 2 Vignette 3 Chapter heading with initial N 4 Vignette 5 Vignette 6 Vignette 7 Vignette 8 Chapter heading with initial F 9 Vignette 10 Full page 1 1 Chapter heading with initial A 12 Vignette c. 667 April 1900 A Prelude 1 Headpiece with title 2 Initial T 3 In Springtime 4 Tailpiece c. 930 May 1900 The Angel and the Child Illustrations by Sarah S. Stilwell ci. 892 Nov. 1900 The Yellow of the Leaf 1 Headpiece 2 Title with decorations 3 Initial T 4 "The falling leaf is at the door" 5 Tailpiece en. 3 Dec. 1900 The Pilgrimage of Truth 1 Truth Leaves the Fairies' Wonderland 2 Truth before the King 3 Truth in the Temple p I.I X5.7 p 1.2 X 1.3 p 1.1 x 7.7 p 1.1 x 7.7 p 2.5 x 2.5 Howard Pyle c 4.9 x 5.0 c 1.0 x 8.0 c 0.7 x 2.7 c 2.3 x 5.5 C I.5 X 2.1 c 2.0 x 7.7 c 2.4 x 8.0 C I.OX 2.8 c 2.0 x 7.8 c 4.8 x 7.2 c 0.8 X 2.8 c 1.6 x 4.1 Bliss Carmen P 4-3 x 3-9 p 0.5 x 0.5 P 4-8 x 7.5 p 4.3 x 2.9 Howard Pyle Bliss Carmen p 4-8 x 2.3 p 4.8 x 0.3 p 0.6 x 0.6 p 3.2 x 8.0 p 1.1 x 4.8 Erik Bogh c 4.8 x 7.3 c 4.8 x 7.1 c 4.8 x 7.0 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 4 Truth before the Seer c 4.8 x 7.2 5 Truth Went on Her Way Alone c 4.8 x 7.2 6 Truth in the Fool's Lodge c 4.8 x 7.1 In black — initials in red: 1 Headpiece with title p 4.8 x 4.7 2 Initial F p 1.2 x 1.2 3 Tailpiece p 1.2x4.9 4 Initial T p 1.2 x 1.2 5 Tailpiece p 2 .o x 4.9 6 Initial T p i.a x 1.2 7 Headband p i. 4X4 . 9 8 Headband p 1.4X 4.9 9 Initial B p 1.2 x 1.2 10 Initial O p 1.2 x 1.2 11 Initial H p 1.2 x 1.2 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE Colonies and Nation Woodrow Wilson en. 143 Jan. 1901 1 Headpiece with decoration and title l p 4.9 x 4.5 2 Landing negroes at Jamestown from Dutch man- of-war, 1619 8 4 2 p 4.8 x 7.3 en. 335 Feb. 1901 3 Anne Hutchinson preaching in her house in Boston 8 2 p 4.7 x 7.0 4 Arrival of Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam 9 2 p 4.7 x 7.2 en. 531 March 1901 5 The Burning of Jamestown 9 5 2 p 4.7 x 7.0 6 Ships loading in Albemarle Sound 9 2 p 4.8 x 7.1 7 On the War Path 9 6 2 p 4.7 x 7.1 en. 709 April 1901 8 A Pennsylvania Cave-Dwelling XVIIth Century 92 p 7.2 x 4.7 9 An interview between Sir Edmund Andros and James Blair 9 2 p 4.7 x 7.1 10 Phips recovering the sunken treasure 9 2 p 4.6 x 7.1 11 Slaughter signing the death warrant of Leisler 9 2 p 4.7 x 7.1 For footnotes see end of series on pages following. [43] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued en. 903 May 1901 12 Colonel Rhett and Pirate Stede Bonnet 10 3 p 4.7 x 7.0 cm. 123 June 1901 13 The Capitulation of Louisbourg 10 3 p 4.7 x 7.0 cm. 465 Aug. 1901 14 After the Massacre; Samuel Adams demanding of Governor Hutchinson the instant withdrawal of British Troops 10 3 p 4.6 x 7.0 15 Burning of the "Gaspee" a 3 p 4.7 x 7.1 16 The Boston Tea Party 10 3 p 4.7 x 7.1 cm. 791 Oct. 1901 17 Viewing the Battle of Bunker Hill u 7 3 p 4.6 x 7.0 H. C. Menfll. Sc. 18 Fight between "Bonhomme Richard" and "Serapis" u 3 p 4.6 x 7.0 cm. 933 Nov. 1901 19 Washington and Rochambeau before the Trenches at Yorktown u 3 p 4.6 x 7.0 civ. 104 Dec. 1 90 1 20 Tory Refugees on their way to Canada 14 13 B p 4.6 x 7.0 21 Political Discussion 1S 12 p 4.6 x 7.0 I Picture only reproduced with title "Ships Were Rare" in "History of the American People," Vol. I. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 3 Reproduced in "History of the American People," Vol. I. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. * Reproduced in "History of the American People," Vol. II. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. 4 Reproduced with title "Landing Slaves from a Dutch," etc., in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VIII. Harper, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. V. Harper, New York. 1902. 8 Reproduced with title "Indians Ambuscading a Puritan Farmer" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. ' Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. I. Harper, New York. 1902. 'Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. I, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. •Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. II, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. 10 Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. Ill, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. II Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. IV, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. For other references to above see foot following page. [44] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cm. i June 1901 A Dream of Young Summer Edith M. Thomas 1 A Dream of Young Summer c 4.2 x 7.7 cm. 718 Oct. 1901 King Custom Maud S. Rawson 1 Headpiece p 2.3 x 1.8 2 Initial M p 0.6 x 0.6 3 Marginal decoration p 4.3 x 7.4 4 Vignette p 4.7 x 4.8 5 My Lady of Brede c 4.5 x 7.3 cm. 884 Nov. 1901 Margaret of Cortona Edith Wharton 1 Headpiece p 4.7 x 4.4 civ. 27 Dec. 1 901 The Sea Man Josephine D. Daskam 1 Headpiece with title p 3.4 x 2.5 2 Full page p 3.7 x 7.2 civ. 180 Jan. 1902 North Folk Legends of the Sea Howard Pyle 1 Frontispiece c 4.4 x 7.3 2 Decoration c 4.8 x 5.7 3 Initial T c 0.6 x 0.6 4 Marginal decoration with title c 4.8 x 7.9 5 The Fishing of Thor and Hymir c 4.1 x 7.8 6 Headpiece c 4.9 x 2.3 7 Decorative title c 4.9 x 0.5 8 The Fairy Morgana c 3.9 x 7.7 9 Headpiece c 4.9 x 1.5 10 Decorative title c 4.8 x 0.6 1 1 Saint Brendan's Island c 3.7 x 7.3 12 Headpiece c 4.9 x 2.6 13 Decorative title c 4.9 x 1.1 14 Mother Carey's Chickens c 4.0 x 7.6 15 Headpiece, The Flying Dutchman c 4.9 x 3.7 Following footnotes refer to two preceding pages: " Reproduced in "History of the American People," Vol. III. Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1902. « Reproduced with title "Tory Refugees" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IX. Harper, New York. 1902. » Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. V, "A History of the American People.' Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. [45] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cv. 282 July 1902 Cap'n Goldsack William Sharp 1 Cap'n Goldsack c.p 3.8 x 7.1 cv. 592 Sept. 1902 The Voice Margaret Deland 1 Headpiece _ P 4-7 x 3- 2 2 An autumn field of which she had dreamed p 4.0 x 7.0 3 She cried out P 4-6 x 6.9 4 She felt her blood tingling in every vein p 4.7 x 3.2 cvi. 27 Dec. 1902 The True Captain Kidd John D. Champlin, Jr. 1 Headpiece c 4.8 x 3.7 2 Decorative title c 4.3 x 1.8 3 Initial W c 0.8 x 0.8 4 Kidd on the Deck of the "Adventure Galley" 2 c 4.6 x 7.1 5 Burning the Ship c 4.6 x 7.4 6 Buried Treasure 1 c 4-7 x 7.2 cvi. 319 Jan. 1903 The Chanty Man E. Phelps Whitmarsh 1 The Chanty Man c 4.2 x 7.1 cvn. 327 Aug. 1903 The Castle of Content James Branch Cabell 1 "Small heed had we of the fleet, sweet hours" 3 c 3.7 x 7.3 2 '"Twas a strange tale she had ended" 3 c 4.8 x 7.2 3 Lady Adeliza came wondering to the balcony 3 c 4.8 x 7.1 4 He thought of his love c 4.5 x 2.6 5 In the night 3 c 4.7 x 3.3 cvin. 3 Dec. 1903 Peire Vidal, Troubadour Olivia H. Dunbar 1 "Nothing harms me all the day" c 4.0 x 7.5 2 At the gate of the Castle c 4.0 x 7.5 3 Vidal — Poet and Satirist c 4.0 x 7.6 4 In the train of King Alfonzo 4 c 4.0 x 7.5 1 Reproduced in part on cover of "The Buccaneers." Don C. Seitz, Harper, New York. 1912. 1 Reproduced in part on cover of "Stolen Treasures." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1907* 2 Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 191 2. 8 Reproduced in "The Line of Love." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1905. ' Reproduced with title "The Bishop of Montors Has Returned" in "The Soul of Melicent." James Branch Cabell, Stokes, New York. 1913. Also on cover of book. [46] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cviii. 199 Jan. 1904 The Stairway of Honor Maud Stepney Raws on 1 Her whisper was so soft he only guessed the words c 4.9 x 7.3 2 This last picture c 4.9 x 7.4 3 He stretched out his hand to the curtains c 5.0 x 7.5 cviii. 706 April 1904 The Story of Adhelmar James Branch Cabell 1 He found M61ite alone 1 c 4.8 x 7.2 2 He sang for her as they sat in the gardens 1 c 4.8 x 7.2 3 He climbed the stairs slowly, for he was growing feeble 1 c 4.7 x 7.2 cix. 75 June 1904 The Charming of Estercel Grace Rhys 1 Estercel c 4.2 x 7.7 2 "There is a charm," said the nurse at last c 4.8 x 7.4 3 Eileen slipped the ring into the nest c 4.7 x 7.1 cix. 327 Aug. 1904 The Sword of Ahab James Edmund Dunning 1 The Battle of the Stairs c 4.8 x 7.2 2 The dark folk trooped to meet them on the shore 2 c 4.8 x 7.2 3 Bertha, the much beloved c 4.9 x 7.7 4 The drawing of the sword 3 c 4.9 x 7.5 cix. 497 Sept. 1904 The Maid of Landevennec Justus Miles Forman 1 The rescue of Azilicz c 4.9 x 7.7 2 Her head and shoulders hung over the space with- out c 4.9 x 7.4 3 "She tricked me, little maid" c 4.9 x 7.5 cix. 702 Oct. 1904 In Necessity's Mortar James Branch Cabell 1 Catherine de Vaucelles, in her garden 1 c 4.0 x 7.7 2 "Villon — The singer Fate fashioned to her liking" * c 4.9 x 7.8 3 "The King himself hauled me out of gaol" l c 5.0 x 7.6 cix. 831 Nov. 1904 Non-Combatants Robert W. Chambers 1 The charge c 4.9 x 7.3 2 They brought in their dead and wounded on hay wagons c 4.8 x 7.3 1 Reproduced in "The Line of Love." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1905. 2 Reproduced with tide "Demetrius Stood among Them," etc., in "The Soul of Melicent." James Branch Cabell, Stokes, New York. 1913. 8 Reproduced with title "Demetrius Wrenched the Sword," etc., in "The Soul of Melicent." James Branch Cabell, Stokes, New York. 1913. [47] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 3 "I thought of you, when I was falling," he said vaguely c 4.8 x 7.3 ex. 3 Dec. 1904 Saint Joan of Arc Mark Twain 1 She believed that she had daily speech with angels 1 c 4.9 x 7.5 2 The triumphal entry into Rheims * c 4.9 x 7.4 3 Guarded by rough English soldiers x c 4.9 x 7.6 4 A lithe, young, slender figure * c 4.2 x 7.8 ex. 58 Dec. 1904 The Gold Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 1 Parson Rawson spoke to her with a pleasant chiding p 4.7 x 7.2 2 Catherine Drake quickened her steps _p 4.7 x 7.3 W. H. Clark, Sc. ex. 257 Jan. 1905 Melicent Warwick Deeping 1 Melicent stood motionless like a wild thing at gaze c 4.2 x 7.8 2 A man lay prone there, half turned upon his face c 5.0 x 7.5 3 Sir John shook his spear at the ladies who sneered c 5.0 x 7.5 ex. 335 Feb. 1905 The Great La Salle Henry Loomis Nelson 1 La Salle christening the country "Louisiana" 2 c 4.9 x 7.2 2 La Salle petitions the King for permission to explore the Mississippi c 4.9 x 7.3 ex. 344 Feb. 1905 Special Messenger Robert W. Chambers 1 She drew bridle, listening — there was no sound p 4.7 x 7.2 2 "Are you ever lonely here?" he enquired p 4.7 x 7.1 W. H. Clark, Sc. ex. 570 March 1905 Eden Gates Justus Miles Forman 1 "Come, come, your Future Majesty! Cheer up!" c 4.8 x 7.2 2 I knelt by the whispering, muttering old man c 4.8 x 7.2 ex. 766 April 1905 "An Amazing Belief" Mrs. Henry Dudeney 1 They stood staring at the violent sky p 4.7 x 7.1 O. F. Smith, Sc. 2 With a cry, Shallum flung up his arms and jumped p 4.7 x 7.1 1 Reproduced in "Saint Joan of Arc." Mark Twain, Harper, New York. 1919. » Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. Ill, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 1918. [48] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued ex. 900 May 1905 Carlotta Justus Miles Forman 1 Crown Prince Karl, dead by his own hand c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Carlotta — tall, white, queenly — a cluster of flowers in her arms p 4.6 x 7.3 3 Her outstretched arms seemed to close upon some- thing p 4.7 x j, 1 ex. 957 May 1905 Old Immortality Alice Brown 1 Old Immortality p 4.7 x 7.4 FA. Pettit, Sc. cxi. 339 Aug. 1905 The Fox Brush James Branch Cabell 1 "I loved the husk of a man" c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Headpiece c 4.9 x 2.6 3 So for a heart-beat she saw him 1 c 4.9 x 7.4 4 He came to her — in his helmet a fox brush spangled with jewels c 4.9 x 7.4 5 Headband on title page p 4.7 x 1.3 6 Marginal decorations (used six times) 3 p 5.1 x 8.1 7 Marginal decorations (used five times) 421 p 5.1 x 8.1 cxi. 438 Sept. 1905 The Island of Enchantment. I. Justus Miles Forman 1 The doge sat alone in a great carven chair 5 c 4.3 x 6.7 2 He laid the mantle over the girl's shoulders 5 c 4.3 x 6.5 cxi. 682 Oct. 1905 The Island of Enchantment. II. Justus Miles Forman 1 "He lay awhile conscious of great comfort" 5 c 4.3 x 6.5 2 "She hung drooping in the great chair of state" 5 c 4.3 x 6.5 cxii. 3 Dec. 1905 The Fate of a Treasure Town Howard Pyle 1 The buccaneer was a picturesque fellow 6 c 4.9 x 7.5 1 Reproduced in "Chivalry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1909. 1 Reproduced in "Gallantry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1907. ' Reproduced in "The Island of Enchantment." Justus Miles Forman, Harper, New York. I9°5- „ „ . 4 Decorative headband reproduced in "The Buccaneers. Don C. Seitz, Harper, New York. 1912. s Reproduced in "The Island of Enchantment." Justus Miles Forman, Harper, New York. 8 Reproduced in black in "Adventures of Pirates and Sea Rovers. Howard Pyle and Others, Harper, New York. 1908. [49] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 1 An attack on a galleon s 1 c 4.8 x 7.3 3 So the treasure was divided 3 2 c 7.4 x 4.9 4 Extorting tribute from the citizens c 4.9 x 7.4 5 Title page, headband P 4-8 x 1.5 6 Headband 4 p 4.8 x 1.6 7 Initial A p 0.7 x 0.7 8 Marginal decoration, left-hand page p 5.2 x 8.0 9 Marginal decoration, right-hand page p 5.2 x 8.0 cxii. 191 Jan. 1906 The Sestina James Branch Cabell 1 A neat and shrivelled gentleman sat at a desk 5 c 4.9 x 7.3 2 They were overtaken by Falmouth himself 5 c 4.8 x 7.3 cxiii. 327 Aug. 1906 Pictures from Thackeray Beatrix and Esmond 6 c 5.0 x 7.5 cxiv. 3 Dec. 1906 Pictures from Thackeray Becky Sharp and Lord Steyne 7 c 4.9 x 7.6 cxiv. 399 Feb. 1907 A Sense of Scarlet Mrs. Henry Dudeney 1 A figure to provoke tears c 4.8 x 7.5 cxiv. 497 March 1907 Pictures from Thackeray Pendennis 8 c 4.0 x 7.7 cxiv. 675 April 1907 In the Second April James Branch Cabell 1 "Who is the lucky miss, my little villain?" 9 3 c 4.9 x 7.3 2 The duel between John Blumer and Cazaio 9 8 c 4.8 x 6.8 cxiv. 875 May 1907 In the Second April James Branch Cabell 1 "The Bastille is not a very healthy place" 9 c 4.8 x 7.3 2 The death of Cazaio 9 c 4.8 x 7.3 1 Reproduced with title "Demetrius Sent Little Boats," etc., in "The Soul of Melicent." James Branch Cabell, Stokes, New York. 191 3. 3 Reproduced in black in "Adventures of Pirates and Sea Rovers." Howard Pyle and Others, Harper, New York. 1908. 3 Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 1912. A Reproduced in "The Buccaneers." Don C. Seitz, Harper, New York. 1912. • Reproduced in "Chivalry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1909. 8 Reproduced in "Works of William Makepeace Thackeray," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1910. ' Reproduced in "Works of William Makepeace Thackeray," Vol. I. Harper, New York. 1910. 8 Reproduced in "Works of William Makepeace Thackeray," Vol. III. Harper, New York. 1910. • Reproduced in "Gallantry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1907. [50] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cxv. 195 July 1907 The Noble Family of Beaupertuys Stephen F. Whitman 1 The king glared down at her c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Suddenly their comedy turned tragic c 4.9 x 7.4 cxv. 327 Aug. 1907 The Ruby of Kishmoor Howard Pyle 1 "I am the daughter of that unfortunate Captain Keitt!" 1 c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Headband p 4 . 9 x 1.8 3 Initial T c 0.7 x 0.7 4 Jonathan Rugg c 3.0 x 6.6 5 The negress beckoned him to draw nearer l c 3.0 x 6.5 6 The little gentleman with one eye 1 c 2.0 x 3.2 7 With great amity the two walked off together 1 c 3.0 x 5.6 8 The little gentleman in black emitted a piercing scream 1 c 2.8 x 5.7 9 The man with the silver earrings c 2.3 x 3.2 10 The stranger threw himself upon Jonathan with the fury of a madman 1 c 3.2 x 4.1 1 1 The man with the broken nose 1 c 2.2 x 2.9 12 The arms of his captor held him as in a vise 1 c 3.0 x 4.7 13 The lady with the silver veil c 2.3 x 3.0 14 Jonathan Rugg was married to Martha Dobbs the following year 1 c 3.0 x 5.0 15 Captain Keitt 1 c 4.8 x 7.5 cxv. 519 Sept. 1907 Lincoln's Last Day William H. Crook 1 Abraham Lincoln 2 c 4.9 x 7.3 cxvi. 16 Dec. 1907 The Cruise of the Caribbee Thomas V. Briggs 1 She became as famous for speed as her short career allowed c 4.8 x 7.5 W. H. Clark, So. 2 Her captain was a Cuban c 2.7 x 4.5 3 The cruiser piled on all sail c 2.3 x 5.3 4 They have a so-called native king c 2.3 x 5.2 5 They carried fruit and vegetables c 3.5 x 4.0 1 Reproduced in "The Ruby of Kishmoor." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1908. • Reproduced in "Lincoln and the Sleeping Sentinel." L. E. Chittenden, Harper, New York. 1909. [50 HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 6 'Tween decks of the slaver c 2.3 x 3.8 7 The rest were shot and thrown overboard c 4.8 x 2.0 8 The mate elevated and sighted the gun c 4.7 x 3.2 9 Lighters were soon alongside c 2.3 x 4.7 10 She was a solid mass of flames c 2.3 x 3.5 cxvi. 50 Dec. 1907 The Rat-trap James Branch Cabell 1 Meregrett, daughter of Philippe the Bold 2 x c 4.9 x 7.3 2 Then sang Sire Edward x c 4.9 x 7.4 cxvi. 177 Jan. 1908 A Sign from Heaven Basil King 1 "Others have lived through greater woes than ours" c 4.7 x 8.0 2 "Take care, my friend, take care" 2 c 4.9 x 7.3 cxvi. 343 Feb. 1908 Dona Victoria Perceval Gibbon 1 The officers would be waiting until she should appear c 4.4 x 7.9 2 The passing of Dona Victoria c 4.9 x 7.4 cxvi. 530 March 1908 The Choices James Branch Cabell 1 Rosamund and Sir Gregory c 4.8 x 7.5 2 Queen Ysabeau in her carven chair 1 c 4.8 x 7.2 cxvi. 677 April 1908 A Princess of Kent Marjorie Bowen 1 She arrayed herself in silence c 4.5 x 7.8 2 Horse and man plunged heavily after her c 7.2 x 4.9 cxvi. 847 May 1908 The Scabbard James Branch Cabell 1 The coming of Lancaster 2 1 c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Bran wen c 4.5 x 7.8 cxvu. 3 June 1908 Pictures from Thackeray The Newcomes s c 4.9 x 7.5 cxvn. 29 June 1908 The Minstrel Norman Duncan 1 The dark, smiling Salim, with his magic pack, was welcome c 4.8 x 7.2 1 Reproduced in "Chivalry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1909. 2 Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 191 2. » Reproduced in "Works of William Makepeace Thackeray," Vol. XII. Harper, New York. 1 910. [5*] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cxvn. 383 Aug. 1908 Edric and Sylvaine Brian Hooker 1 Edric the singer x c 4.9 x 7.7 2 Illustrative border with title c 4.9 x 7.9 3 Illustrative border, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 4 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 $ Illustrative border, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 6 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 7 Illustrative border, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 8 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 9 Illustrative border, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 10 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 n Illustrative border, left-hand page 04.8x7.8 12 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 13 Illustrative border, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 14 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 15 Illustrative border, left-hand page 04.8x7.8 16 Illustrative border, right-hand page c 4.8 x 7.8 17 Tailpiece c 3.2 x 1.7 cxvn. 541 Sept. 1908 Manasseh Perceval Gibbon 1 "I will have him between these hands" c 4.9 x 7.3 2 In an instant those long fingers closed on the Governor c 4.9 x 7.2 cxvn. 670 Oct. 1908 Pennsylvania's Defiance of the United States Hampton L. Carson 1 "The American captain and his mate boarded us" c 4.8 x 7.3 2 Then the real fight began c 4.9 x 7.3 cxvn. 859 Nov. 1908 The Ultimate Master James Branch Cabell 1 Diana Sherley c 4.2 x 7.9 2 "Go, Madam, and leave the Prodigal among his husks" c 4.9 x 7.2 cxvm. 1 Dec. 1908 The Mysterious Chest Howard Pyle 1 Old Jacob Van Kleek had never favored our hero's visit c 4.9 x 7.3 2 Title page with decorations and initial U c 4.8 x 6.0 3 Th e skeletonlike stranger entered c 3.0 x 4.7 1 Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 1912. [53] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 4 It was his belief that the chest was certainly haunted c 3.3 x 3.7 5 Swinging his lanthorn and followed by his laboring assistants c 4.8 x 3.1 6 The Reverend Ebenezer Doolittle c 1.8 x 4.9 7 "D'ye see what the wretches have left?" c 2.3 x 5.7 8 Gazed down upon the dreadful object c 2.2 x 3.0 9 He was greatly addicted to little supper parties of his own sex c 4.8 x 2.3 10 A dreadful spectacle c 3.0 x 7.4 11 Old Jacob Van Kleek the money-lender c 1.5 x 6.5 12 No title c 2.5 X7.8 13 Our young gentleman of the law , c 1.1 x 3.7 14 He perused the inscription with great particularity c 2.3 x 5.0 15 "If this dreadful thing is not taken away I shall go mad" c 4.8 x 4.7 16 Lugged the mysterious chest to the lawyer's house c 4.9 x 2.5 17 Tailpiece c 1.8 x 3.2 cxvin. 44 Dec. 1908 A Child at the Siege of Vicksburg William W. Lord, Jr. 1 The Shell p 4.7 x 7.0 H. Leinroth. Sc cxviii. 248 Jan. 1909 Lola Perceval Gibbon 1 "The Dancer" c 4.5 x 7.9 2 His eyes fell on the dancer in her shimmering scarlet c 4.9 x 7.4 cxviii. 70 Feb. 1909 The Apple or Venus Marjorie Bowen 1 In place of the apple hung a little gilded skull c 4.9 x 7.3 2 The precious minutes flew past, but she was silent c 4.9 x 7.4 cxviii. 601 March 1909 The Grain Ship Morgan Robertson 1 "He watched me as a cat watches a mouse" c 4.8 x 7.3 2 "He lost his hold and fell, taking me with him" c 4.8 x 7.4 cxviii. 694 April 1909 The Satraps James Branch Cabell 1 The Duke of Gloucester sent for Edward Maudelain l c 4.9 x 7.4 2 Th e Queen read the Scripture in the vulgar tongue 1 c 4.9 x 7.4 1 Reproduced in "Chivalry." James Branch Cabell, Harper, New York. 1909. [54] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued i cxviii. 903 May 1909 The Garden of Eden Justus M. Forman 1 Dim and faded pictures at times came before him c 4.9 x 7.3 2 Vetia and the Governor c 4.9 x 7.4 cxix. 3 June 1909 Rowand William Gilmore Beymer 1 Sheridan's first interview with Rowand c 4.8 x 7.3 2 A lonely duel in the middle of a great, sunny field 1 c 4.8 x 7.3 cxix. 327 Aug. 1909 When All the World Was Young 2 Full page c 4.9 x 7.4 cxix. 498 Sept. 1909 "Williams, C. S. A." William Gilmore Beymer 1 The Midnight Court Martial 1 c 4.9 x 7.3 cxix. 531 Sept. 1909 The Castle on the Dunes Josephine Daskam Bacon 1 She put the silver coronet upon her head c 4.9 x 7.3 2 She saw herself for what he had said, and swooned c 4.9 x 7.3 cxix. 679 Oct. 1909 The Second Chance James Branch Cabell 1 Theirs was a spirited encounter upon the beach of Teviot Bay c 4.9 x 7.4 2 "Who are we that Heaven should make of the old sea a fowling net?" c 4.8 x 7.5 cxix. 854 Nov. 1909 Landegon William Gilmore Beymer 1 It was a comrade from his own regiment 1 c 4.8 x 7.3 2 "They talked it over — with me sitting on the horse" c 4.8 x 7.2 cxx. 1 Dec. 1909 The Salem Wolf Howard Pyle 1 A wolf had not been seen at Salem for thirty years 1 c 7.8 x 4.7 2 Decorative title with initial T c 4.8 x 6.0 3 Once it chased Dr. Wilkinson into the very town itself c 4.8 x 7.4 4 Marginal illustration c 4.8 x 6.1 5 Vignette c 2.2 x 1.4 6 Vignette c 2.1 x 2.6 1 Reproduced in "On Hazardous Service." William Gilmore Beymer, Harper, New York. 1912. ' Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 1912. HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued 7 Marginal illustration c 4.7 x 7.5 8 Marginal illustration c 4.7 x 6.0 9 Vignette c 3.4 x 4.5 10 Vignette c 2.2 x 2.2 11 Headpiece 04.7x2.8 12 Tailpiece P 4-5 x 4-5 cxx. 27 Dec. 1909 Young William Gilmore Beymer 1 The nation is at war and must have men p 4.7 x 7.0 2 They awaited the order for the charge _p 6.9 x 4.6 / W. H. Clark, Sc. cxx. 197 Jan. 1910 Swanhild Brian Hooker 1 "I grow old, having no son but Randver" 1 c 4.7 x 7.0 2 Thereafter she clung about Randver c 4.7 x 7.0 cxx. 548 March 1910 The Wrecker James B. Connolly 1 "I found him and he wasn't alone" c 4.8 x 7.2 2 "My boy wanted to do the divin', but 'twas me that went down" c 4.8 x 7.2 cxx. 663 April 1910 The Initial Letter Marjorie Bowen 1 The whole world goes afield today c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Flaggingly the reed pen went up and down the vellum c 4.9 x 7.3 cxx. 839 May 1910 "Holy Mr. Herbert" Marjorie Bowen 1 She told him her adventures in a breath c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Writing on some loose sheets of paper that he held on his knee c 4.8 x 7.2 cxxi. 32 June 1910 The Black Night James Hopper 1 "I have broken it," she wailed c 4.8 x 7.2 2 "And see that you watch well," he snarled c 4.8 x 7.3 3 "They questioned him with malevolent persistence" c 4.8 x 7.3 cxxi. 179 July 1910 "Page, A. B." Perceval Gibbon 1 The sea boiled over the wreckage in streaky white c 4.8 x 7.3 2 Page was at the wheel, steering c 4.8 x 7.3 1 Reproduced in The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts Catalogue, Wilmington. 1912. [56] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cxxi. 327 Aug. 1910 Ysobel de Corveaux Brian Hooker 1 There stood the Faery Prince c 4.9 x 7.3 2 Title and marginal illustration c 4.9 x 6.3 3 Marginal illustration, left-hand page c 4.9 x 5.0 4 Marginal illustration, right-hand page c 4.9 x 7.5 5 Marginal illustration, left-hand page c 1.3 x 6.0 6 Marginal illustration, right-hand page c 3.0 x 6.2 7 Marginal illustration, left-hand page c 1.5 x 6.2 8 Marginal illustration, right-hand page c 1 .2 x 6.0 9 Marginal illustration, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.6 10 Marginal illustration, right-hand page c 4.7 x 7.6 1 1 Marginal illustration, left-hand page c 4.8 x 7.3 12 Marginal illustration, right-hand page c 4.6 x 7.0 13 Headpiece c 4.8 x 2.4 cxxn. 288 Jan. 191 1 The Buccaneers Don C. Seitz 1 Which shall be Captain? * c 4.8 x 7.3 Headband in black. Reprint from Harper's Magazine, Dec, 1905 l Tailpiece. Reprint from Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1 905 * cxxn. 327 Feb. 191 1 General Lee as I Knew Him A. R. H. Ramon 1 General Lee on his famous charger "Traveler" c 4.8 x 7.3 2 His army broke up and followed him, weeping and sobbing c 4.9 x 7.3 cxxn. 524 March 191 1 Man and Dog Laurence Housman 1 So long as Gann would follow, his Master would lead c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Man and staff sank into the peat mud c 4.8 x 7.2 cxxn. 663 April 191 1 The Soul of Mervisaunt James Branch Cabell 1 Jocelin, with many encomiums, displayed his emeralds c 4.9 x 7.3 2 "I have loved you for a great while, fair Mervisaunt"c 4.8 x 7.2 cxxiii. 86 June 191 1 Miss Van Lew William Gilmore Beymer 1 She was continually beset by spies c 4.9 x 7.3 2 T he secret room 2 c 4.8 x 7.3 1 Reproduced in "The Buccaneers." Don C. Seitz, Harper, New York. 1912. » Reproduced in "On Hazardous Service." William Gilmore Beymer, Harper, New York. 1912. [57] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cxxm. 165 July 191 1 Pictures from Thackeray The Virginians * c 4.8 x 7.5 cxxm. 89 Sept. 191 1 The Dead Finger Howard Pyle 1 "Everything you wish for shall be yours" c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Marginal illustration with title c 4.9 x 5.0 3 So Beppo's first wish was fulfilled c 3.3 x 3.0 4 The two rode away together c 3.0 x 2.8 5 Beppo sat in the Notary's house talking about the will c 3.5 x 5.4 6 He saw a great coach approaching c 3.0 x 5.5 7 The grand duke gave him a golden chain c 3.4 x 5.4 8 He thrust the cobbler back against the door c 4.8 x 7.2 9 He was poor as ever c 3.3 x 3.4 cxxm. 610 Sept. 191 1 Sea Tolls Robert Welles Ritchie 1 The last of the "Naronic" p 4.9 x 7.3 cxxm. 829 Nov. 191 1 The Painted Pitcher Howard Pyle 1 Stefano and Serafina at the Well c 4.8 x 7.2 2 Vignette c 4.9 x 6.5 3 Montofacini, the Magician c 1 .0 x 4.0 4 The shopman c 1.0 x 3.4 5 The bear would stand upon his hind legs and dance c 4.8 x 2.5 6 Nicolo, the tallow chandler c 2.0 x 3.9 7 Serafina was leaning from the window c 1.8 x 5.8 8 Cassacinci and the runaway horse c 4.8 x 2.1 cxxiv. 327 Feb. 1912 The Evil Eye Howard Pyle 1 Decorative title c 4.8 x 6.2 2 He was engaged to Caterina c 1.7 x 5.5 3 She pointed her finger at Caterina c 1.3 x 3.8 4 One of the horses fell dead in the field c 2.5 x 5.5 5 While she stood looking the cow died c 3.0 x 5.0 6 The vines were dying c 1.5 x 5.3 7 "The Evil Eye," he said c 3.5 x 5.3 8 Montofacini, the Magician c 2.2 x 3.5 9 "I am a ruined man" P i-5 x 4.2 10 That night his straw stack caught fire p 2.3 x 4.8 11 H e knew not what ailed her or what to do c 4.8 x 7.2 1 Reproduced in "Works of William Makepeace Thackeray," Vol. XVI. Harper, New York. 1910. [58] HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE— Continued cxxiv. 599 March 1912 The Crime in Jedidiah Peeble's House Muriel Campbell Dyar 1 He was lying on the library floor in the morning c 4.8 x 7.2 2 The traveller found the stone behind the hedge a resting-place c 4.8 x 7.3 cxxiv. 883 May 191a The Die of Fate Howard Pyle 1 Nicolo and the Robber p 4.8 x 7.2 cxxvu. 121 June 1913 Huntford's Fair Nihilist Howard Pyle 1 Herr Vollmer quietly stepped out into the street p 4.7 x 7.2 2 She began to talk to Huntford about himself p 4.7 x 7.2 3 The little man raced down the stairs and out into the street p 4.7 x 7.2 HARPER'S ROUND TABLE xvii. 506 March 24, 1896 Tom Chist and the Treasure Box Howard Pyle 1 Headband with title and initial T p 5.9 x 2.0 2 Such a wreck was a Godsend to the poor and needy settlers p 6.1 x 1.3 3 "And twenty one and twenty two" l p 3.8 x 4.8 4 The pirate captain looked impassively on p 3.5 x 5.2 5 Over the next rise he ran, and so on over the sliding, shifting ground, panting and gasping p 5.8 x 2.4 6 " 'Tis enough to make both rich men" 1 p 3.7 x 5.3 7 "I knew it, I knew it," exclaimed the great man p 3.0 x 4.0 xvm. 845 June 29, 1 897 The Buccaneers Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title P 2-7 x 5-3 2 He asked this figure of war to step aside for him 1 p 4.5 x 3.3 3 The crowd scattered P 3-8 x 4.7 4 He leaped to the wheel l p 4.0 x 3.4 5 They would stand hours together x p 3.0 x 5.0 6 Tailpiece P 4-8 x 2.0 1 Reproduced in "Stolen Treasure." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1907. [59] HARPER'S WEEKLY xxi. 144 Feb. 24, 1877 St. Valentine Howard Pyle 1 St. Valentine's Day in Merrie Old England w 9.0 x 13.4 xxi. 365 May 12, 1877 Queen of the May Unpropitious Skies Full page w 8.9 x 13.3 xxi. 701 Sept. 8, 1877 "One of those City Fellows" A Hundred Years Ago Full page w 12.6 x 9.1 xxii. 52 Jan. 19, 1878 Entangled Full page drawn by E. A. Abbey from a sketch by H. Pyle w 13.5 x 9.0 xxii. 202 March 9, 1878 "Wreck in the Offing!" Double page w 19.7 x 12.6 Lagarde, Sc. xxii. 212 March 16, 1878 Lost in the Snow A Canadian Sketch Full page w 9.1 x 13.5 W. H. Redding, Sc. xxii. 272 April 6, 1878 A Matrimonial Difficulty Legal Intervention Full page w 13.3 x 9.0 xxm. 444 June 7, 1879 The Robin's Vesper Howard Pyle 1 Full page, title and poem inserted w 8.9 x 12.0 xxm. 509 July 12, 1879 A Love Affair of the Olden Time Consulting the Wise Woman Full page w 12.3 x 9.0 Lagarde, Sc. xxm. 568 July 19, 1879 The Milkmaid's Song Howard Pyle 1 Full page, title and poem inserted w 9.2 x 12.8 T. Johnson, Sc. xxm. 592 July 26, 1879 The Dance of the Veterans Drawn by Howard Pyle from a sketch by Louis J° utel w 9.2 x 6.1 [60] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxiii. 649 Aug. 16, 1879 Breaking the News Full page w 13.5 x 9.2 xxiv. 24 Jan. 10, 1880 The Outcast's Return Full page w 12.6 x 9.0 Tonnard, Sc. xxiv. 380 June 12, 1880 The Song of the Whippoorwill Howard Pyle 1 Full page, poem inserted w 9.2 x 12.5 J. P. Davis, Sc. 2 Initial E w 0.5 x 0.5 3 Initial B w 0.4 x 0.5 xxiv. 440 July 10, 1880 The First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence Eugene Lawrence Double page w 19.8 x 13.4 Smithwick & French, Sc. xxiv. 488 July 31, 1880 The Circus An Interrupted Performance Double page w 19.4 x 12.7 F. Juengling, Sc. xxiv. 724 Nov. 13, 1880 Women at the Polls in New- Jersey in the Good Old Times Full page w 13.3 x 8.7 xxiv. 828 Dec. 25, 1880 Christmas Morning in Old New York Double page w 19.7 x 12.7 Lagarde & Measom, Sc. xxv. 24 Jan. 8, 1881 New Year's Day Seventy Years Ago The Last Evening Caller. Full page w 12.8 x 9.0 xxv. 136 Feb. 26, 1 88 1 St. Valentine's Day in the Morning Full page w 9.0 x 12.7 G. Kruell, Sc. xxv. 164 March 12, 1881 A Presidential Progress Politics in the Olden Times — General Jackson, President-elect, on his way to Washington w 13.3 x 9.1 Smithwick & French, Sc. xxv. 284 April 30, 1881 Shad-Fishing on the Lower Delaware at Night Full page. The Last Haul before Dawn w 12.2 x 9.0 [6i] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxv. 705 Oct. 22, 1881 The Surrender of Cornwallis Double page 2 l w 19.5 x 12.6 xxv. 747 Nov. 5, 1 88 1 John Paul 1 "He was doubtless a tramp" w 2.3 x 4.6 2 "Suppose you let me take care of this young lady in the future" w 4.5 x 4.6 3 "Thee has killed him?" timidly enquired the girl w 4.5 x j.6 xxv. 869 Dec. 24, 1 88 1 The Christmas Tree Will Carleton 1 One page, title inserted, poem below w 7.9 x 11.7 Exchange No Robbery M. Betham-Edwards xxvi. 97 Feb. 18, 1882 1 "Holding forth the missive, he stood by, breath- less and speechless" w 8.0 x 6.7 W. Zimmermarm, Sc. xxvi. 117 Feb. 25, 1882 2 "Heart of gold! kindest of men!" w 9.1 x 6.6 xxvi. 133 March 4, 1882 3 "Hilda, airily mounting a high pair of steps, pro- ceeded to catalogue the various articles that she now dropped one by one into Grettel's wide- spread apron" w 9.0 x 6.5 xxvi. 149 March 11, 1882 4 "Glancing at the white-robed girlish figure before him, with evident admiration, he made a becom- ing obeisance" w 9.0 x 6.8 xxvi. 165 March 18, 1882 5 "They sat down and chatted in an easy, friendly fashion" w 9.0 x 6.8 W. Zimmermann, Sc. xxvi. 181 March 25, 1882 6 "Then the Hofrath emerged from the balcony, and etiquette forbade a longer interview" w 9.1 x 6.8 xxvi. 140 March 4, 1882 Washington's Birthday Howard Pyle 1 Fu ll page, verses inserted w 9.2 x 13.0 1 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S History," Vol. X. Harper, New York. 1902. 'Reproduced in "Documentary Edition," Vol. I, "A History of the American People." Woodrow Wilson, Harper, New York. 191 8. [62] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxvi. 229 April 15, 1882 A Modern Puritan Mrs. Zadel B. Gustafson 1 "The old man's face changed suddenly, and he pressed his hand hard upon the arm of the hair cloth sofa" w 6.0 x 4.6 2 "Breaking from her companions with an excited exclamation, Mile. Bland grasped the old woman by the wrists" w 6.4 x 6.8 xxvi. 331 May 27, 1882 A Creamery 1 Arrivals at the creamery w 9.1 x 2.6 2 Receiving milk w 9.1 x 5.7 3 Making cheese w 5.4 x 4.9 4 Early morning on the ferries w 4.5 x 5.5 xxvi. 342 June 3, 1882 The Dead Stowaway Will Carleton The Dead Stowaway * w 9.0x6.1 xxvi. 737 Nov. 25, 1882 The Sea-Gull's Song Howard Pyle 1 Full page, verses inserted w 9.0 x 11.2 xxvi. 778 Dec. 9, 1882 Christmas Time Two Hundred Years Ago Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece w 1.1 x 1.9 2 Christmas Presents for the Squire w 9.0 x 6.9 3 The Arrival at the Blue Boar Inn w 4.5 x 1.5 4 The Stirrup Cup w 4.4 x 3.0 5 The Mummers w 5.8 x 5.0 6 The Snap Dragon w 2.0 x 3.4 7 Bringing in the Yule Log w 4.5 x 1.5 8 The Glee Singers w 3.3 x 5.0 9 The Return from Church Christmas Morning w 3.5 x 6.4 10 Christmas Pudding w 2.0 x 2.5 n The Contra-Dance w 5.1 x 4.7 12 The Duel w 9.2 x 5.8 13 The Elopement w 4.4 x 1.9 1 Reproduced with title "Battered and Bruised, Forever Abused, He Lay by the Moaning Sea" in "City Ballads." Will Carleton, Harper, New York. 1886. [63] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxvii. 104 Feb. 17, 1883 A Valentine to Phillis Unknown Full page, verses inserted w 8.1 x 14.4 W. Zimmermann, Sc. xxvii. 169 March 17, 1883 A Love Feast among the Dunkers Full page w 13.2 x 8.9 R. Stauenbaur, Sc. xxvii. 185 March 24, 1883 The Mysterious Guest Full page. Scene in a Tavern on the Old Albany Post Road w 12.6 x 9.0 Lagarde, Sc. xxvii. 199 March 31, 1883 The First Visit of William Penn to America Double page. A Conference with the Colonists w 19.0 x 12.8 Froment, Sc. xxvii. 740 Nov. 24, 1883 "Autumn Leaves" Full page w 7.8 x 12.5 H. Claudius, Sc. xxvii. 743 Nov. 24, 1883 The Evacuation 1783 Eugene Lawrence Evacuation Day One Hundred Years Ago — The Continental Army Marching Down the Old Bowery, New York, Nov. 25, 1783 w 18.9 x 13.8 Double page xxvii. 764 Dec. 1, 1883 Ye True Story of Granny Greene of Salem Town Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title w 4.3 x 2.0 2 Initial S w 0.7 x 0.7 3 Vignette w 3.5 x 4.2 4 Granny Greene seeketh the Life of ye Hen w 3.0 x 6.3 5 Dame Charity Greene meeteth ye Strange Little Man w 6.9 x 4.0 6 Granny Greene Falleth into 111 Repute w 9.2 x 6.8 7 The Arrest w 5.7 x 7 .6 8 Tailpiece w 2 . 4 x 3.$ xxvii. 767 Dec. 1, 1883 Washington Taking Leave of His Officers, Dec. 4, 1783 F «U P a g e w 13.2 x 8.9 R. Stauenbaur, Sc [6 4 ] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxvii. 842 Dec. 29, 1883 "The Ant and the Grass- hopper" ALsop's Fables Full page w 9.1 x 1 1.4 xxviii. 825 Dec. 15, 1884 Mr. Merridew's Goldpiece Virginia W. "Johnson Full page. "He seized and held the treasure near the light" w 9.1 x 12.6 xxix. 1 Jan. 3, 1885 The Strange Adventures of Carl Spich Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with initial C w 2.4 x 4.8 2 "Maybe the snow deadened his footsteps, maybe it was the Devil" w 9.1 x 6.6 3 "The tall stranger with the club-foot stood before her" w 4.3 x 3.5 4 "He stopped when he had come close to Carl" w 4.5 x 3.7 xxix. 129 Feb. 28, 1885 Markham's Bays Kate Putnam Osgood 1 "I am going to run away with you" w 8.5 x 6.8 A. Negri, Sc. xxix. 819 Dec. 12, 1885 Squire Tripp's Old Arm Chair Howard Pyle 1 "She came close to him and laid her hand lovingly on his arm" w 9.2 x 6.8 2 "The Squire went on as though he had not heard" w 9.2 x 6.6 3 "He held his hammer poised for a moment" w 9.2 x 6.6 4 "The fingers of the hand were clutched like a claw" w 9.3 x 6.7 The Rose of Paradise Howard Pyle June 11, 1887, to July 30, 1887. xxxi. 413 June 11, 1887 1 "Mr. Longways looked up under his brows at me with a very curious leer" * w 9.2 x 8.0 xxxi. 437 June 18, 1887 2 " 'Boat ahoy!' I cried out, and then levelled my pistol and fired" 1 w 9.1 x 6.6 » Reproduced in "The Rose of Paradise." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxxi. 453 June 25, 1887 3 " 'Captain Mackra,' said he coldly, 'you were pleased to put upon me last night a gross and uncalled for insult!' " 1 w 9.0 x 6.4 xxxi. 466 July 2, 1887 4 "So soon as they saw me they fell to screaming, and clung to one another" 1 w 9.2 x 6.4 xxxi. 485 July 9, 1887 5 " 'I am Captain John Mackra,' said I, and I sat down upon the gunwale of the boat" 1 w 9.1 x 5.9 xxxi. 501 July 16, 1887 6 "I rose slowly from my chair, and stood with my hand leaning upon the table" 1 w 9.2 x 5.8 xxxi. 518 July 23, 1887 7 "The three fellows were brought aft to the quarter- deck, where Captain Croker stood, just below the rail of the deck above" i w 9.1 x 5.9 xxxi. 534 July 3°. 1887 8 "There, in the corner, I beheld the famous pirate, Captain Edward England" 1 w 9.2 x 6.3 xxxii. 231 March 31, 1888 The Great Snow Storm in Lewes Harbor Howard Pyle Illustrated from photographs xxxv. 689 Sept. 12, 1 891 The Two Cornets of Monmouth A. E. Watrous 1 Headpiece w 9.4 x 7.0 2 "On sped the light chestnut, with the little officer bending almost to the saddle-bow" w 7.8 x 11.2 xxxvi. 345 April 9, 1892 A Transferred Romance Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece p 8.4 x 6.2 xxxvi. 845 Sept. 3, 1892 A Thread Without a Knot Howard Pyle 1 H eadpiece p 8.6 x 4.5 1 Reproduced in "The Rose of Paradise." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [66] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xxxvi. 1188 Dec. 10, 1892 Stopping the Christmas Stage Double page p 18.8 x 12.8 xxxvii. 589 June 24, 1893 Stamford's Soprano Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece p 5.9 x 8.5 xxxvii. 1189 Dec. 16, 1893 The Pirates' Christmas Scene in the Town Jail c.p 18.8 x 11.3 The Parasite A. Conan Doyle Nov. 10, 1894, to Dec. 1, 1894. xxxviii. 1 06 1 Nov. 10, 1894 1 " 'Austin,' she said, C I have come to tell you our engagement is at an end' " l p 8.4 x 10.2 Kurtz, Sc. xxxviii. 1085 Nov. 17, 1894 2 "I was conscious only of her own eyes looking down at me, gray, deep, inscrutable" 1 p 5.5 x 8.5 xxxviii. 1 109 Nov. 24, 1894 3 "I stopped, for the woman's head had fallen back — she had fainted" 1 p 5.7 x 8.3 xxxviii. 1133 Dec. 1, 1894 4 Illustration. No title x p 5.5 x 8.4 Kurtz, Sc. xxxviii. 1 1 89 Dec. 15, 1894 Sailors and Landsmen — A Story of 18 12 Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title p 8.0 x 3.3 2 Vignette p 2.7 x 2.8 3 Vignette p 4.0 x 3.8 4 Vignette p 4-6 x 2.6 5 Vignette p 3.8 x 4.9 6 Vignette p 2.9 x 3.8 7 Vignette P 2.9 x 3.0 8 Vignette P 5-° x 2 - 8 9 Vignette p 6.1 x 3.0 10 Vignette P 2-5 x 3.5 xxxix. 1 175 Dec. 14, 1895 An Unwelcome Toast Dou ble page p 19.3 x 12.8 1 Reproduced in "The Parasite." A. Conan Doyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [67] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xl. 1236 Dec. 19, 1896 The Ghost of Captain Brand Howard Pyle 1 Full page. "Captain Malyoe shot Captain Brand through the head" 2 l p 8.5 x 11. 8 2 Headpiece (with title and initial B) 3 1 p 8.9 x 4.8 3 Initial B p 0.4 x 0.4 4 Headpiece 1 p 8.0 x 2.5 5 Headpiece x p 8.0 x 2.5 6 Headpiece 3 * p 8.0 x 2.5 7 Full page. "She would sit quite still, permitting Barnaby to gaze" 1 p 8.5 x 11.8 8 Headpiece x p 8.0 x 2.5 xli. 710 July 17, 1897 A Small School of Art Howard Pyle Illustrated with eight pictures by students of H. Pyle xli. 1250 Dec. 18, 1897 A True History of the Devil at New Hope Howard Pyle 1 Full page. "I've kept my ears open to all your doings" 2 c 8.5 x 12.9 2 I. How the Devil Haunted the Meeting-House 2 c.p 9.0 x 5.9 3 II. How the Devil Stole the Collector's SnuffBox c.p 6.2 x 3.1 4 III. The Strange Adventures of a Young Gentleman of Quality c.p 6.0 x 3.7 5 IV. A Romantic Episode in the Life of a Young Lady c.p 4.9 x 5.5 6 V. How the Devil was cast out of the Meeting- House c.p 6.0 x 2-3 7 Tailpiece c.p 3.0 x 1.1 xlii. 184 Feb. 19, 1898 St. Valentine's Day Howard Pyle Illustrated by full-page picture by Miss Mhoon xlii. 1217 Dec. 17, 1898 Small Game Better than None Double page in color c 12.4 x 18.7 xliii. 20 Dec. 16, 1899 How the Buccaneers Kept Christmas Dou ble page in color c 12.5 x 18.4 1 Reproduced in "The Ghost of Captain Brand." Howard Pyle, edition of four copies, John W. Rogers, Wilmington. 1896. • Reproduced in "Stolen Treasure." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1907. 8 Reproduced in "How to Draw." Leon Barritt, Harper, New York. 1904. [68] HARPER'S WEEKLY— Continued xlviii. 3 Dec. 10, 1904 The King's Jewel James Edmund Dunning 1 "Here is all I have to give thee— It is the King's Jewel" c 7.4 x 10.7 1 "I know thy heart, that thou dost love me well" c 7.4 x 10.7 3 "Not for myself do I seek this vengeance" c 7.4 x 10.7 l. 1809 Dec. 15, 1906 Henry Mills Alden's 70TH Birthday Tribute by Howard Pyle, picture entitled 1 So may the future bring its wreath of roses and of bay to you. p 4.2 x 6.4 li. 203 Feb. 9, 1907 The Landing of Carteret in New Jersey Mural painting — Essex County Court-house, Newark, N. J. p 10.7 x 4.4 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 1. 313 April 13, 1880 Nancy Hansen's Project 1 Howard Pyle 1 Miss Nancy takes leave of the officer w 6.3 x 5.3 Old Times in the Colonies Charles Carleton Coffin 1. 572 Aug. 3, 1880 1 Early settlers going to meeting 4 2 w 4.3 x 6.0 1 Isaac Bradley carrying Joseph into the settlement 2 w 4.5 x 6.4 1. 602 Aug. 17, 1880 3 The escape of Hannah Dustin 3 2 w 6.5 x 4.5 1. 684 Sept. 21, 1880 4 "Lieutenant Wyman, creeping up, put a bullet through him" 2 w 6.6 x 4.4 1. 720 Oct. 5, 1880 5 "Crack! crack! went the guns of the Indians" 6 5 2 w 4.5 x 6.5" 1 Published in book form in "Strange Stories of the Revolution." Harper, New York. 1907. Illustration not reproduced in book. 2 Reproduced in "Old Times in the Colonies.*' Charles Carleton Coffin, Harper, New York. 1880. 8 Reproduced with title "Hannah Dustin Escaping from the Indians" in "Harper's Ency* U. S. History," Vol. III. Harper, New York. 1902. 4 Reproduced with title "Early Settlers in New England" in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VI. Harper, New York. 1902. s Reproduced with title "Behind Trees and Gullies" in "Library of Universal Adventure by Sea and Land." Harper, New York. 1888. 6 Reproduced with title "Stark Captured by Indians" in "Indian History for Young Folks." Francis S. Drake, Harper, New York. 1885. [69} HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued w 4.5 x 5.2 Benson J. Lossing w 6.6 x 3.4 w 5.5 x 3.4 w 5-4 x 3-3 Howard Pyle w 6.0 x 6.7 Howard Pyle w 6.3 x 6.4 1. 756 Oct. 19, 1880 6 Cutting off a queue to bind a wound The Story of the American Navy 1. 524 July 13, 1880 1 Franklin on his way to France 1 1. 545 July 20, 1880 2 Battle between the "Bon Homme Richard" and the "Serapis" I. 576 Aug. 3, 1880 3 Decatur and his men boarding the gun-boat II. 128 Dec. 21, 1880 A Christmas Carol 1 Illustrated verses 11. 338 March 29, 1881 The Magic Wand 1 "There's something in there" 11. 234 May 10, 1881 Hours with the Octogenarians Benson J. Lossing 1 Paul Revere at Lexington 2 w 6.3 x 6.5 11. 565 July 5, 1 88 1 Jeremy Black's Fourth of July Howard Pyle 1 "And blew as he'd not blown since he was born" w 6.0 x 6.7 in. 121 Dec. 20, 1 88 1 A Perfect Christmas William 0. Stoddard 1 "What a racket they made at the gate" w 9.1 x 6.5 2 "It seemed to lie sound asleep with a snow blanket all over its roof" w 3.2 x 3.0 3 "I'm Bijah" w 4.6 x 5.9 4 "Do you live with Santa Claus in his own house ?" w 4.9 x 4.4 5 "With a plate of mince-pie in his lap, and Bush, the big house dog, sitting beside him" w 4.1 x 4.3 6 "Grandfather came in with a backload of sleds" w 6.6 x 4.8 7 "He crawled forward, and looked down through the scuttle hole" w 3.2 x 4.1 1 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. III. Harper, New York. 1902. « Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. VII. Harper, New York. 1902. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued iv. 85 Dec. 12, 1882 Willie's Christmas Helen S. Conant 1 "Then Uncle Tom lifted her in his big, strong arms" w 6.6 x 7.0 iv. 147 Jan. 9, 1883 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle 1 Robin on his way to Nottingham w 4.0 x 6.3 iv. 171 Jan. 16, 1883 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Howard Pyle 1 Robin meets a fair lady w 2-3 x 5- 1 2 Robin encounters John Little w 2-3 x 5- 1 iv. 685 Aug. 28, 1883 Ye Romantic Adventures of Three Tailors Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.7 x 9.2 iv. 781 Oct. 9, 1883 Two Opinions Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.7 x 9.0 v. 45 Nov. 20, 1883 A Victim to Science Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.7 x 9.0 v. 108 Dec. 18, 1883 The Revolt of the Holidays E. I. Stevenson 1 Headpiece with title 2 w 6.6 x 2-6 2 Fred 3 w 1.1 x 2.7 3 Dora — Dorothy 3 w 2.1 x 2.6 4 Thanksgiving Day 3 w 2.8 x 4.1 5 Enter Fourth of July 3 w 2.7 x 4.6 6 The Chorus of the Six Jolly Feeders 3 w 6.5 x 2.4 7 The Military Ballet Dance w 2-3 x 1.5 8 Easter and Saturday 3 w 2.5 x 3.4 9 Four Pages armed with spears attendant 3 w 4.0 x 3.2 10 Enter New Year's Day 3 w 2.3 x 3.7 11 Santa Claus w 3.2 x 2.6 v. 125 Dec. 25, 1883 A Disappointment Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 2 w 6.6 x 9.1 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1886. ' Part of Headpiece and » Reproduced in "Harper's Book of Little Plays." Harper, New York. 1910. [71] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued v. 205 Jan. 29, 1884 The Accident of Birth Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.1 v. 301 March 11, 1884 A Verse with a Moral but No Name Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse * w 6.5 x 9.7 v. 295 March 11, 1884 Facing a Giant David Ker 1 "I am the Grand Duke" w 4.7 x 7.3 v. 365 April 8, 1884 A Tale of a Tub Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.0 v. 429 May 6, 1884 Pride in Distress Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse J w 6.6 x 9.3 v. 493 June 3, 1884 Moral Blindness Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.2 v. 541 June 24, 1884 Serious Advice Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse w 6.6 x 9.2 v. 589 July 15, 1884 Three Fortunes Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.3 v. 580 July 15, 1884 The Accommodating Circumstance. I. Frank R. Stockton 1 Headpiece with title w 1.6 x 2.8 2 An old woman and a young girl coming toward the castle w 3.3 x 6.0 3 Instantly there appeared before her a strange being w 3.2 x 6.0 4 Blow ye horn for ye ferry man w 3.2 x 5.8 v. 595 July 22, 1884 The Accommodating Circumstance. II. Frank R. Stockton 1 Ye School for Men w 3.4 x 5.8 2 Then they began to pull w 6.7 x 1.8 3 Instantly there stood by her side a School Trustee w 4.6 x 7.0 4 Fitting a long arrow to his bow, he sent it directly through the foremost horseman w 4.9 x 3.0 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1886. HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued v. 619 July 29, 1884 The Accommodating Circumstance. III. Frank R. Stockton 1 They sat down under a tree in a quiet corner of w 4.3 x 5.0 w 2.0 x 3.8 w 3.2 x 2.8 Howard Pyle w 6.6 x 9.2 Howard Pyle w 6.6 x 9.2 the palace grounds 2 To Zisk 3 To Zisk v. 637 Aug. 5, 1884 Ye Song or Ye Gossips 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 v. 685 Aug. 26, 1884 Venturesome Boldness 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 v. 733 Sept. 16, 1884 Ye Song of Ye Foolish Old Woman Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.2 v. 813 Oct. 21, 1884 Ye Song of Ye Rajah and Ye Fly Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 vi. 13 Nov. 4, 1884 Ye Two Wishes 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse x w 6.6 x 9.2 Howard Pyle w 6.6 x 9.3 vi. 45 Nov. 18, 1884 Superficial Culture Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse * w 6.7 x 9.4 vi. 77 Dec. 2, 1884 Play and Earnest Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse J w 6.6 x 9.2 vi. 107 Dec. 16, 1884 The Sword of Hildebrand Sherwood Ryse 1 Headpiece with initial w 1.6 x 3.2 2 Vignette w 4.8 x 6.0 3 Vignette w 2.5 x 5.4 4 Vignette w 4.6 x 6.2 5 Vignette w 5.0 x 4.7 6 Vignette w 6.7 x 8.8 vi. 141 Dec. 30, 1884 The Force of Need Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.5 x 9.1 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1886. [73} HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued vi. 189 Jan. 20, 1885 Ye Story of a Blue China Plate Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.7 x 9.3 vi. 205 Jan. 27, 1885 Ye Sad Story Concerning One Innocent Little Lamb and Four Wicked Wolves Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.7 x 9.3 vi. 237 Feb. 10, 1885 Overconfidence Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.2 vi. 267 Feb. 24, 1885 Hans Hecklemann's Luck Howard Pyle 1 Initial and title x w 6.6 x 2.0 2 Hans Hecklemann 1 w 1.6 x 2.9 3 Catherine 1 w 1.6x3.2 4 Hans Hecklemann goes to the cottage of the Old Wise Woman in search of his Luck l w 6.5 x 2.4 5 Hans Hecklemann and the Old Wise Woman 1 w 4.0 x 3.2 6 Hans finds his Luck 1 w 4.2 x 5.6 7 Hans Hecklemann ploughs for Gold 1 w 4.8 x 1.5 vi. 301 March 10, 1885 Profession and Practice Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.6 x 9.0 vi. 315 March 17, 1885 How Dame Margery Twist Saw More than was Good for Her Howard Pyle 1 Initial and title 1 w 6.7 x 2.6 2 Dame Twist drinketh tea J w 2.4 x 2.4 3 The Little Man and the Great Horse x w 3.3 x 6.6 4 Dame Twist visits a Strange Patient 1 w 2.4 x 2.2 5 Dame Margery Twist goeth to see the merry doings at the fair 1 w 6.7 x 2.1 6 Dame Twist drives away the Little Folks 1 w 3.2 x 5.8 7 Dame Twist sees the Little Man in Green for the last time 1 w 1.6 x 1.9 vi. 333 March 24, 1885 A Newspaper Puff Howard Pyle 1 P age with title, illustrations and verse l w 6.6 x 9.3 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1 886. [74] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued vi. 363 April 7, 1885 Clever Peter and the Two Bottles Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.2 2 Clever Peter and the Little Gentleman in Black x w 2.5 x 2.8 3 Clever Peter rides to the King's Palace upon his fine Horse * w 6.6 x 2.2 4 Peter eats with the King and Princess 1 w 4.1 x 2.9 5 Clever Peter and the Unlucky Bottle 1 w 3.4 x 4.1 6 Clever Peter opens the Unlucky Bottle for the King and the Princess 1 w 6.7 x 2.4 vi. 397 April 21, 1885 Fancy and Fact Howard Pyle 1 Page with title, illustrations and verse 1 w 6.1 x 9.2 vi. 411 April 28, 1885 Farmer Griggs's Boggart Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 3.1 2 Farmer Georgie Griggs x w 2.4 x 2.4 3 Dame Mally Griggs x w 2.4 x 3.0 4 Farmer Griggs and the Boggart x w 2.4 x 3.0 5 The Departure 1 w 3.2 x 7.3 6 Farmer Griggs and the Wise Man 1 w 3.2 x 2.2 7 The Boggart Rejoices x w 2.5 x 3.2 vi. 459 May 19, 1885 The Skillful Huntsman Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title and initial 1 w 6.6 x 3.3 2 Jacob's Mother and the Herr Mayor 1 w 3.2 x 2.9 3 Jacob and the Red One * w 3.1 x 3.0 4 Jacob shoots at 1 w 2.1 x 2.7 5 — the Magpie 1 w 1.3 x 3.8 6 Jacob and the Magic Plough 1 w 4.1 x 2.0 7 Jacob and the Red One go hunting together 1 w 3.3 x 2.7 8 Jacob and Gretchen get the best of the Red One and go home together happily 1 w 6.7 x 1.7 vi. 587 July 14, 1885 Claus and His Wonderful Staff Howard Pyle 1 H eadpiece with title x w 6.6 x 3.2 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1886. C75] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued 2 Claus and the White Snake 1 w 2.4 x 2.3 3 Claus and the Master of Black Arts 1 w 4.9 x 5.6 4 The Master is Angry 1 w 4.2 x 4.0 5 Claus listens to the talk of the two ravens 1 w 2.4 x 5.1 6 Claus and the Manikin x w 4.1 x 3.5 7 Hans discovers Claus 's Luck 1 w 1.6 x 2.7 vi. 667 Aug. 18, 1885 The Apple of Contentment Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 6.6 x 2.7 2 The Little Man asks for his Cap 1 w 3.3 x 2.7 3 Christine's Mother and Sisters wish for the Apple 1 w 2.4 x 2.8 4 Christine and the Apple x w 3.2 x 2.8 5 The King talks with the Wise Man 1 w 4.3 x 3.3 6 The King reaches for the Apple 1 w 2.5 x 4.1 7 The King's Steward and Christine 1 w 4.1 x 3.6 8 Christine gives the Apple to the King x w 3.2 x 2.7 vi. 731 Sept. 15, 1885 The Bird in the Linden Tree Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.4 x 3.4 2 Ye King 1 w 1.6x3.2 3 Prince John J w 1.6 x 2.7 4 The Prince aids the Old Woman J w 3.2 x 2.7 5 The Great Ugly Troll finds the Prince by the fire J w 4.0 x 3.0 6 The Gooseherd and her Daughter meet the Prin- cess at the Roadside 1 w 6.6 x 2.6 7 The Prince looks through the Magic Key J w 3.2 x 4.2 8 The Old King rejoices at his new Daughter-in- Law 1 w 4.9 x 2.2 vi. 795 Oct. 13, 1885 The Swan Maiden Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 2 w 6.6 x 3.0 2 The Swan carries the Prince away 2 w 4.0 x 4.3 3 The Prince and the Old Witch with her three eyes 2 w 4.1 x 4.7 4 Ye Prince and Ye Swan Maiden 2 w 2.4 x 4.5 5 The Witch and the woman of honey and barley meal 2 w 3.3 x 2.6 vii. 3 Nov. 3, 1885 "The Book of Balbo" Sherwood Ryse 1 H eadpiece with initial w 1.6 x 2.6 1 Reproduced in "Pepper & Salt." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1886. » Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [76] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued i The Children are sent to the Asylum w 4.8 x 4.0 3 The jolly red-faced Man comes to Town w 4.1 x 3.4 4 Rambustius reads the Book of Balbo w 4.8 x 4.3 5 The King finds his children w 4.0 x 3.5 vii. 27 Nov. io, 1885 How One Turned His Trouble to Some Account Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.4 2 The Soldier and his Trouble 1 w 3.8 x 3.8 3 The Soldier brings his Trouble before the King 1 w 4.0 x 4.5 4 The three giants come to blows 1 w 4.1 x 3.3 5 The Rich Man finds money and Trouble 1 w 4.1 x 3.0 vii. 75 Dec. 1, 1885 How Boots Befooled the King Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title l w 6.6 x 3.7 2 Peter goes to befool the King l w 2.5 x 4.4 3 Paul goes Home again l w 3.2 x 5.5 4 The Old Woman breaks things 1 w 3.2 x 4.7 5 The Councillor finds the Wisdom Sack 1 w 3.1 x 4.8 6 Boots tricks the Princess into showing herself 1 w 6.5 x 3.6 vii. 143 Dec. 29, 1885 How Three Went Out into Ye Wide World Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title J w 6.1 x 2.5 2 The Gray Goose meets the Sausage x w 4.1 x 4.5 3 The Fox calls on the Cock 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 4 The Fox calls on the Sausage * w 4.9 x 4.5 5 The Fox's Wife makes his bed x w 4.9 x 4.1 vii. 207 Jan. 26, 1886 The Princess Golden Hair and the Great Black Raven Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 6.6 x 2.6 2 The King meets the Great Black Raven in the Forest 1 w 4.1x4.8 3 The Princess drinks from the Golden Cup * w 4.2 x 3.8 4 The Princess comes to Graff's Door 1 w 4.1 x 4.2 5 The Princess finds her dear Prince again l w 4.0 x 4.7 » Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [77] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued vn. 271 Feb. 23, 1886 The Clever Student and the Master of Black Arts Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 3.3 2 The Princess walking beside the Sea 1 w 4.1 x 3.6 3 The Student and the Princess 1 w 4.2 x 3.7 4 The Master of Black Arts with a Hen l w 4.1 x 3.8 5 What happened to the Master x w 3.8 x 4.0 vii. 335 March 23, 1886 Peterkin and the Little Gray Hare Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.8 2 Peterkin's brothers marvel at his fine trappings 1 w 4.1 x 4.2 3 Peterkin makes off with the Giant's Goose 1 w 4.0 x 4.9 4 Peterkin brings the Silver Bell to the King 1 w 3.2 x 3.4 5 Peterkin dressed as a lass, and the Giant * w 4.0 x 3.8 vii. 415 April 27, 1886 How the Good Gifts were Used by Two 1 Headpiece with title * 2 Saint Nicholas at the Rich Man's Door l 3 Saint Nicholas at the Poor Man's House 1 4 The Poor Man and St. Christopher 1 5 The Rich Man and the Two Saints 1 vii. 479 May 25, 1886 Mother Hildegarde 1 Headpiece with title * 2 Mother Hildegarde and the Princess * 3 The Princess peeped into the Jar ! 4 The Princess and the Pigeons 1 5 Mother Hildegarde carries away the Baby * vii. 551 June 29, 1886 Master Jacob 1 Headpiece with title x 2 Master Jacob brings his Pig to Market 1 3 Master Jacob goes to Town with his Goat J 4 The little tin horn has no effect 1 5 Master Jacob and the three Cronies meet in the Woods 1 Howard Pyle w 5.7 x 3.7 w 4.0 x 4.2 w 4.0 x 3.6 w 4.0 x 4.2 w 4.8 x 3.0 Howard Pyle w 5.7 x 2.5 W4.I X4.3 W4.I X4.3 w 4.1 x 4.3 w 4.0 x 4.2 Howard Pyle w 6.6 x 2.2 w 3.2 x 3.2 w 4.0 x 2.9 w 3.2 x 3.0 w 4.0 x 4.0 1 Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [78] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued vii. 623 July 27, 1886 How Three Little Pigs Had the Best of the Great Wicked Ogre Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title * w 6.0 x 3.0 2 "Have you a roasted apple to put in my mouth?" 1 w 3.2 x 3.0 3 "Do you find the hole?" asked the Little Pig 1 w 4.0 x 3.8 4 "The Ogre shut his eyes and began to count" 1 w 4.0 x 2.8 5 " 'Here comes the farmer and his men to see what all the stir is about' " 1 w 4.8 x 3.5 vii. 695 Aug. 31, 1886 The Staff and the Fiddle Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 3.2 2 "Give the poor old Woman a penny or two" l w 4.0 x 3.7 3 " 'Rub-a-dub-dub!' says the Fiddler" l w 4.0 x 3.8 4 A Princess as pretty as a ripe Apple x w 4.0 x 4.1 5 "What do you want, Master?" 1 w 4.0 x 3.7 viii. 11 Nov. 2, 1886 The Simpleton and His Little Black Hen Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.1 x 3.1 2 Caspar and the cunning Landlord J w 4.0 x 4.0 3 Caspar finds the Gold in the Willow-Tree J w 4.0 x 3.1 4 The Two Brothers and the Landlord divide the money 1 w 4.0 x 2.1 5 Caspar and the Three Rascals go to see the King J w 4.0 x 4.0 viii. 75 Nov. 30, 1886 King Stork Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.7 x 2.9 2 The Drummer carries the Old Man across the River 1 w 4.1 x 3.9 3 The Princess starts for the Witch's House 1 w 4.1 x 4.2 4 The Drummer with his Cap of Darkness in the Witch's House x w 4.0 x 3.8 5 The Drummer captures the one-eyed Raven 1 w 4.0 x 3.5 viii. 143 Dec. 28, 1886 How the Princess's Pride was Broken Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title l w 6.6 x 3.1 2 The Gooseherd plays with a Golden Ball x w 4.0 x 3.9 3 The King peeps over the hedge x w 4.1 x 4.0 1 Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [79] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued 4 The Princess goes to Market with her Eggs x w 4.0 x 3.2 5 King Florimel greets the Princess x w 4.1 x 3.1 viii. 150 Jan. 4, 1887 Dame Bridget's Prophecy Howard Pyle 1 Dame Bridget's Prophecy w 6.8 x 6.2 viii. 207 Jan. 25, 1887 How Two Went into Partnership Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.8 2 The Great Red Fox at the Storehouse 1 w 4.0 x 3.7 3 "What are you doing here, Father Goat?" 1 w 4.0 x 3.6 4 " 'Which shall it be first— Sausages or Pudding?' " x w 4.0 x 4.3 5 Uncle Bear and the Great Red Fox after Father John's Apples 1 w 4.0 x 3.6 viii. 287 March 1, 1887 Bearskin Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.5 x 3.0 2 The basket with the baby in it drifted down the river 1 w 4.0x4.1 3 Bearskin and the Princess * w 4.0 x 4.2 4 The Princess wept and wept 1 w 4.0 x 2-5 5 Bearskin and the Swineherd had a fine feast together 1 w 4.0 x 2-5 viii. 309 March 15, 1887 Hugo Grotius and His Book. Chest Mrs. M. C. Pyle 1 Hugo Grotius and his Book Chest w 6.6 x 5.4 viii. 335 March 22, 1887 Cousin Greylegs, Ye Great Red Fox and Grandfather Mole Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.5 x 2.7 2 "The Great Red Fox and Cousin Greylegs were great cronies" 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 3 Cousin Greylegs steals away with the bag of nails 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 4 Brother Fox comes near tramping on the Mole's House 1 w 4.0 x 2.8 5 The Great Red Fox shut his teeth and grinned 1 w 4.0 x 3.3 viii. 399 April 19, 1887 Which is Best? Howard Pyle 1 He adpiece and title 1 w 6.5 x 2.5; 1 Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [80] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued i So the Rich Man left him in his blindness 1 w 4.0 x 4.1 3 He touched the lock with the little black stone x w 4.0 x 3.6 4 The Poor Brother opens the chest 1 w 3.9 x 4.3 5 The Rich Brother takes the diamond from the statue's hand 1 w 3.9 x 4.3 vin. 463 May 17, 1887 The Best that Life Has to Give Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.4 2 " 'So you are stealing my pine cones,' said he" 1 w 4.0 x 3.1 3 He snatched it and ran 1 w 4.0 x 3.9 4 The Blacksmith carries the Golden Tree to the Queen 1 w 4.0 x 4.1 5 And that was the end of the Dwarf 1 w 4.0 x 4.3 vin. 519 June 24, 1887 The Water of Life Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 6.6 x 3.2 2 A Stranger shows the King the portrait of a beautiful Princess x w 4.0 x 4.3 3 The Faithful Servant is borne on the wings of the North Wind x w 4.1 x 3.7 4 The King gives the Water of Life to the beautiful Princess 1 w 4.0 x 3.7 5 The King goes to cut off the Faithful Servant's arm 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 vin. 639 Aug. 2, 1887 The Stepmother Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 6.6 x 2.5 2 The Stepdaughter follows the Golden Ball x w 4.0 x 4.4 3 The King rescues the Maiden from a deep pit J w 4.0 x 4.4 4 The Stepmother changes the Queen into a White Dove 1 w 4.0 x 4.2 5 The King caresses the White Dove x w 4.0 x 3.2 vin. 719 Sept. 6, 1887 The White Bird Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.5 x 2.3 2 The door was opened by a poor man x w 4.0 x 4.0 3 There sat three terrible giants 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 4 The Prince takes the Sword of Brightness 1 w 4.0 x 4.3 5 The White Bird recognizes the Prince 1 w 4.0 x 4.3 1 Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [8l] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued vni. 795 Oct. ii, 1887 One Good Turn Deserves Another Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 6.6 x 2.5 2 The Fisher Lad catches a strange fish 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 3 The Fisher Lad comes to the Gray Master's house 1 w 4.0 x 4.5 4 The Gray Master is caught in the stream and is swept away x w 4.0 x 4.0 5 The Princess finds the Fisher Lad with the key of Wish-House 1 w 4.0 x 4.3 Ix - 595 J une 2 6, 1888 The Three Fortunes Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title w 6.2 x 2.3 2 He was an old man no longer, but a Blessed Angel w 4.0 x 4.4 3 The Angel and the Youngest Brother said "Good- bye" and trudged away w 4.1 x 3.5 4 A great, ugly, poisonous snake crept out of a hole in the wall w 4.1 x 4.2 5 They set before him a loaf of bread and a bowl of milk w 4.1 x 4.2 ix. 667 July 24, 1888 The Princess on the Glass Hill Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title and initial w 6.7 x 3.7 2 The Prince pours water into the barrel w 4.2 x 4.2 3 The Prince bathes in the fountain w 4.2 x 4.2 4 The Prince kills the Dragon w 4.3 x 4.6 5 The Prince wins the Golden Apple and the Silver Pear w 4.3 x 4.4 x. 735 Aug. 27, 1889 That Which is Done Never Dies Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title w 5.6 x 4.2 2 "A golden swan leaped into the air" w 1.4 x 3.3 3 "As it sang it sang so sweetly and so sadly" w 4.8 x 4.4 4 "The Princess sits in the window and sings" w 3.2 x 4.1 5 "The King opened the closet door and brought forth the true bride" w 6.0 x 3.1 6 "There sprang from the midst of the smoke a beautiful bird" w 6.1 x 2.9 1 Reproduced in "The Wonder Clock." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1888. [82] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued x. 885 Oct. 15, 1889 Ill-Luck and the Fiddler Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with initial and title 1 w 4.6 x 5.7 2 Vignette 1 w 4.4 x 4.7 3 Vignette 1 w 4.9 x 3.4 4 Vignette 1 w 4.6 x 2.4 5 Vignette 1 w i.ox 2.5 6 Vignette 1 w 2.5 x 2.5 7 Vignette w 1.3 x 2.4 xi. 11 Nov. 5, 1889 Wisdom's Wages and Folly's Pay Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece 1 w 2.0 x 3.6 2 Vignette 1 w 0.9 x 0.2 3 Vignette w 0.9 x 1.2 4 Vignette 1 w 3.7 x 1.2 5 Vignette 1 w 3.2 x 3.5 6 Vignette 1 w 1.5 x 4.6 7 Vignette x w 5.9 x 2.4 8 Vignette 1 w 4.8 x 4.4 xi. 175 Jan. 7, 1890 The Salt of Life. I. Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 4.1 x 3.4 2 "Away with you, and never let me see your face again" 1 w 4.0 x 4.0 3 "An old man looked down into the water" 1 w 2.5 x 3.2 4 "The Queen raised the veil and looked at the Prince" 1 w 3.7 x 3.0 5 "Away the boat went, swifter than the wind" 1 w 3.2 x 2-5 xi. 191 Jan. 14, 1890 The Salt of Life. II. Howard Pyle Headpiece with title same as in Jan. 7 1 "Beat the statue with her steel- tipped whip" 1 w 2.5 x 4.2 2 "The raven spread his wings and flew" 1 w 3.2 x 3.5 3 "At last they dashed against one another" J w 2.7 x 3.2 4 "The statue became flesh and blood" 1 w 1.5 x 2.7 5 "He had a noble feast set for them" 1 w 3.2 x 2.3 1 Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 189J. [83] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued xi. 275 Feb. 18, 1890 Empty Bottles Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 3.7 x 2.7 2 "Making strange figures upon the table" * w 2.3 x 3.6 3 " 'Now,' said the Master, 'take me by the belt' " 1 w 3.2 x 5.2 4 "He gazed and gazed until his heart melted within w 4.0 x 2.6 w 1.5 x 2.5 w 4.2 x 2.3 Howard Pyle w 6.6 x 3.5 w 3.0 x 5.6 w 2.5 x 4.4 w 4.0 x 5.8 w 3.2 X3.8 w 1.5 x 4.0 Howard Pyle w 5.7 x 3.3 w 3.3 x 7.0 w 3.3 x 4.0 w 3.4 x 6.7 w 2.6 x 3.6 Howard Pyle w 3.2 x 5.6 2 "Bread as white as snow, and a piece of cheese" * w 2.5 x 3.5 3 "Blazing with diamonds and rubies and emeralds" 1 w 2.5 x 3.1 4 "The Princess looked over the edge of the balcony" % 2.4 x 4.2 5 " 'Sire,' said the Ambassador, 'I will answer now for my master' " 1 w 4.9 x 3.3 xi. 660 July 29, 1 890 Woman's Wit Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with tide 1 w 3.2 x 3.8 2 "A box of adamant" 1 w 1.6 x 2.8 • Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [84] him" 1 5 "The dragon leaped into the air" 1 6 "He raised the dagger to strike" 1 xi. 359 March 25, 1890 Where to Lay the Blame 1 Headpiece with title 1 2 "The old man began to utter strange spells" 1 3 "He caught something that weighed heavily as lead"i 4 "They kissed one another" 1 5 "The chief treasurer emptied a bag of money into the fur cap" * 6 "Down fell the fisherman" * xi. 543 June 10, 1890 Not a Pin to Choose. I. 1 Headpiece with title 1 1 "He was like one bereft of wits" 1 3 "A wise man stopped to enquire the cause of his sorrow" 1 4 "A great crowd of horses laden with balls and bundles of rich stuffs" * 5 "There was a passageway yawning before him" x xi. 566 June 17, 1890 Not a Pin to Choose. II. 1 "Out leaped a great hideous Genie" 1 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued 3 "The little man set him to work on the bench" 1 w 2.3 x 2.3 4 "It was the King's daughter passing by" J w 3.2 x 4.5 5 "The young man prostrated himself in the dust" x w 4.0 x 2.6 6 "Then prepare to die" 1 w 2.1 x 2.8 7 Tailpiece x w 2.0 x 2.3 xi. 770 Sept. 9, 1890 Good Gifts and a Fool's Folly Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 3.3 x 3.2 2 "An old man with a beard as white as snow" 1 w 3.2 x 4.0 3 "Away flew the carpet swifter than the wind" 1 w 3.2 x 3.1 4 "Every day there was feasting and dancing and singing" 1 w 4.0x4.1 5 "He balanced the earthen jar on his head" x w 3.2 x 4.0 6 "Around and around they spun and whirled" 1 w 4.0 x 3.7 7 "He lay there sighing and groaning" x w 2.4 x 1.4 xi. 851 Oct. 14, 1890 All Things Are as Fate Wills Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 3.2 x 3.6 2 "Three men seized him" x w 2.5 x 4.2 3 "The King and the beggar feasted" x w 3.3 x 4.1 4 "He knocked upon the brazen gate" x w 3.7 x 4.7 5 "The beggar crawled out" J w 4.0 x 1.7 6 "He was seated upon a throne" x w 3.3 x 4.4 xii. 31 Nov. 4, 1890 Much Shall Have More and Little Shall Have Less Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 1.5 x 4.6 2 "He spread the money out on the table" 1 w 2.6 x 3.5 3 "Sat down by the road-side to eat his pie" x w 2.5 x 4.4 4 "He met a poor woman coming home from market" 1 w 3.2 x 4.0 5 " 'Keep the bag of money for yourself,' said the King" 1 w 3.7x3.5 xii. 138 Dec. 23, 1890 The Stool of Fortune Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 1.5 x 5.1 2 "If the shot had cracked the sky he could not have been more frightened" x w 3.2 x 4.6 Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [85] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued 3 "Away flew the stool" 1 w 1.7 x 3.4 4 "The prettiest princess the sun ever shone upon" x w 4.4 x 2.2 5 "Riding in his gilded coach" 1 w 4.1 x 3.0 6 "What are my lord's commands?" l w 3.2 x 4.7 7 Tailpiece 1 w 3.2 x 1.0 xii. 187 Jan. 13, 1 891 The Fruit of Happiness Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 1 w 1.6 x 4.3 2 "He came to the cross-roads and the stone cross" l w 3.2 x 4.3 3 "He drew out his pipe, and began to play" 1 w 4.0 x 2.3 4 "In came the gang of thieves" 1 w 4.2 x 4.3 5 "All was a red blaze behind them" 1 w 3.2 x 5.4 6 "Went whirling over rocks and waterfalls" * • w 2.1 x 3.7 Men of Iron Howard Pyle Jan. 20 to June 9, 1891. xii. 193 Jan. 20, 1 891 The Flight from Falworth Castle 2 p 6.6 x 8.6 xii. 220 Jan. 27, 1 891 "Myles as in a dream kneeled, and presented the letter" 2 p 6.6 x 8.6 xn. 229 Feb. 3, 1891 No title 2 p 6.5 x 4.9 xn. 254 Feb. 10, 1 891 "At last they had the poor boy down" 2 p 5.7 x 6.9 xn. 262 Feb. 17, 1 891 "Myles pushed the door further open" 2 p 5.7 x 7.1 xn. 282 Feb. 24, 1 891 In the "Eyry" 2 p 5 . 3 x 6.8 xn. 304 March 3, 1891 "They bore him away to a bench at the far end of the room" 2 p 6.7 x 8.7 1 Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. 1 Reproduced in "Men of Iron." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892. [86] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued xn. 326 March 10, 1891 "But tell me, Robin Ingoldsby, dost know aught more of this matter?" 1 p 8.5 x 6.5 xn. 334 March 17, 1891 " 'Belike thou sought to take this lad's life,' said Sir James" x p 4.8 x 6.3 xn. 355 March 24, 1891 "Stories and jests recited by some strolling mummer or minstrel" * p 6.5 x 4.9 xn. 372 March 31, 1891 Myles entertains the Lady Anne and the Lady Alice with his adventures 1 p $.3 x 6.8 xn. 390 April 7, 1 891 "Myles found himself standing beside the bed" 1 p 6.5 x 8.6 xn. 406 April 14, 1 891 The Earl of Mackworth receives King Henry IV. 1 p 6.6 x 8.6 xn. 420 April 21, 1 891 "Lord George led him to where the King stood" x p 6.7 x 8.7 xn. 437 April 28, 1 891 "There he watched and guarded while the others slept" 1 p 5.6 x 8.6 xn. 453 May 5, 1891 No title 1 p 5.7x7.5 xn. 469 May 12, 1 891 No title 1 p 5.3x6.8 xn. 484 May 19, 1 891 Prior Edward and Myles in the Priory garden x p 6.4 x 8.4 xn. 500 May 26, 1 891 The Challenge x p 8.5 x 6.5 xn. 517 June 2, 1891 No title i p 5-7 x 7- 6 1 Reproduced in "Men of Iron." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892. [87] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued xn. 532 June 9, 1 891 "He held tightly to the saddle-bow of the fallen man's horse" l p 6.6 x 8.5 xni. 137 Dec. 15, 1891 The Enchanted Island. I. Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title 2 w 4.0 x 1.3 2 "Selim the Fisherman finds a leaden box" 2 w 2.5 x 4.7 3 "The old man rapped on the door three times" 2 w 2.4 x 4.3 4 "There was feasting and merrymaking" 2 w 4.2 x 4.7 5 "The men brought Selim up in front of the statue" 2 w 3.2 x 3.6 xni. 141 Dec. 22, 1891 The Enchanted Island. II. Headpiece same as previous number 2 1 "Selim the Baker lands on the desert island" 2 w 3.3 x 1.5 2 " 'Come with me,' said the little old man" 2 w 2.5 x 3.7 3 "He called the wisest men of the island to him" 2 w 3.7 x 5.1 4 "Down she came from the pedestal where she stood" 2 w 2-3 x 4.2 5 Tailpiece 2 w 3.2 x 1.4 xni. 373 March 29, 1892 The Talisman of Solomon. I. Howard Pyle 1 "Zadok and his master" 2 w 2.0 x 3.7 2 "An old man who had a curious necklace for sale" 2 w 2.4 x 3.7 3 "A vessel of brass full of money" 2 w 2.4 x 2-3 4 "A great tall Demon" 2 w 1.7 x 3.0 5 "He fell on his face and kissed the ground" 2 w 3.3 x 3.4 6 "The Demon leaped from the earth" 2 w 3.3 x 2.5 xm. 395 April 5, 1892 The Talisman of Solomon. II. Howard Pyle 1 "A basin filled with jewels" 2 w 2.5 x 3.3 2 "A palace of marble and gold" 2 w 2.5 x 4.0 3 " T think everybody has gone mad,' said the young man" 2 w 3.2 x 2.8 4 "They entered the vestibule of the palace" 2 w 2.5 x 3.1 5 "The young man fell upon his knees" 2 w 2.5 x 3.2 1 Reproduced in "Men of Iron." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1892. » Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [88] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued 6 "Drew a circle upon the ground with his finger tip" l w 2.5 x 4.2 xiv. 7 Nov. 1, 1892 So It Is with Them All Howard Pyle 1 " 'This is my daughter,' said the merchant" w 3.2 x 3.8 2 "There sat an old woman at a wheel spinning" w 3.1 x 4.4 3 "Thou art a wonder of wonders" w 3.3 x 5.4 4 "A dense cloud of blue smoke rose in the air" w 3.1 x 5.2 5 " 'I am ready,' said the young man steadily" w 3.0 x 4.3 6 "Flew away swifter than the wind" w 2.5 x 2.6 xv. 403 April 10, 1894 A Piece of Good Luck. I. Howard Pyle 1 Headpiece with title x w 3.3 x 2.6 2 "They danced around and around the chest" 1 w 3.3 x 5.8 3 " 'What will you have?' said the Genius" 1 w 3.2 x 5.6 4 "Close your doors! close your doors! her Highness the Princess comes to ride" l w 5.0 x 5.6 5 "The Genius had flown with her through the air" 1 w 3.2 x 2.0 xv. 427 April 17, 1894 A Piece of Good Luck. II. Howard Pyle 1 "Next morning the Prime Minister looked like a shorn sheep" * w 3.3 x 5.2 2 "Jacob's magnificent court suit" l w 2.4 x 4.4 3 "As for the King, he could not believe his eyes when he saw it" * w 4.0 x 5.5 4 "Jacob and the King left in the desert by the Genius" 1 w 3.3 x 3.3 5 "The Genius snatched the Minister up and flew away with him" 1 w 3.3 x 5.2 xv. 639 July 17, 1894 The Good of a Few Words. I. Howard Pyle 1 Headband with title l w 3.2 x 3.3 2 "Feasting and drinking and junketing and merry- making" 1 w 4.1 x 4.5 3 " 'Look at yonder poor man,' said she to her nurse" x w 2.5 x 4.0 4 "The tall man in black knocked upon the gate" 1 w 2.5 x 4.1 5 " 'Now,' said the King, 'now you are married' " 1 w 3.2 x 5.2 6 "Then Beppo carried the Princess ashore" l w 2.5 x 4.2 1 Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [89] HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE— Continued xv. 659 July 24, 1894 The Good of a Few Words. II. Howard Pyle 1 "Again Sebastian served a feast" 1 w 2.5 x 3.2 2 "Beppo offers the King milk" 1 w 3.6 x 4.7 3 " 'Alas, my poor friend!' said he" 1 w 2.3 x 3.4 4 "The King laid his hands on Beppo's shoulders" 1 w 4.1 x 5.7 5 " 'Do you not know me?' said she; 'I am the Queen' " * w 4.1 x 5.2 THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL xiii. 1 March 1896 The Werewolf Eugene Field 1 "The werewolf skulked for a moment in the shadow of the yews, and Yseult plucked old Siegfried's spear from her girdle" p 9.3 x 6.2 A. M. Lindsay, Sc. xiv. 15 Dec. 1896 Love at Valley Forge Sarah King Wiley 1 "My dear," said General Washington, "Captain Prescott's behavior was inexcusable" p 9.5 x 6.8 xiv. May 1897 Cover Design in Colors c ii.o x 15.2 xvi. 13 Oct. 1899 The Last Years of Washington's Life William Perrine 1 George and Martha Washington entertaining their friends on the lawn at Mount Vernon p 9.0 x 5.0 McCLURE'S MAGAZINE xiv. 109 Dec. 1899 The Man for the Hour James Barnes 1 "He called on Franklin and received the necessary recognition" p 5.0 x 3.4 2 "The good, aged Doctor, the appearance of whose rotund figure on the streets was the signal for the Parisians to doff their hats" p 4.9 x 7.3 3 "At the same time he extended toward King Louis the precious Memorial" p 5.0 x 7.4 4 The death of Colonel John Laurens p 4.8 x 2.0 1 Reproduced in "Twilight Land." Howard Pyle, Harper, New York. 1895. [90] McCLURE'S MAGAZINE— Continued xiv. Jan. 1900 Cover Design in Colors c 6.0 x 8.9 xvi. 109 Dec. 1900 At the Turn of the Glass Martha McCulloch Williams 1 Headband p 1.0 x 4.5 2 Frontispiece p 4.5 x 6.8 3 Marginal decoration with poem enclosed p 5.2 x 8.1 xvii. 307 Aug. 1901 The Chase of the Tide Norman Duncan 1 Uncle Sammy and Joe p 4.2 x 7.8 2 Headpiece with title p 5.2 x 5.3 3 Marginal illustration p 5.0 x 8.1 4 Vignette p 2.3 x 4. 1 5 Illustration. No title p 5.0 x 1.7 6 "The Sea — he've cotched us" p 4.2 x 7.7 xxvii. 641 Oct. 1906 The Second-Class Passenger Perceval Gibbon 1 "The tall man was lying at his feet, huddled hideously on the floor" p 5.0 x 7.4 2 Headband p 4.9 x 1.8 xxviii. 44 Nov. 1906 The Hanging of Mary Dyer Basil King 1 "I have been reserved for this — to free the land from spiritual tyranny" 1 c 5.0 x 7.5 2 " 'The Lord hath sent me here to die like Stephen at the feet of Saul' " x c 5.0 x 7.5 3 "At her appearing the multitude was hushed, awed by that air she wore" 1 c 5.0 x 7.4 THE NEW YORK LEDGER Jan. 11, 1890 Supplement, 4 pages The Captain's Well John Greenleaf Whittier 1 Headpiece with title 2 w 7.9 x 1.5 2 Illustration 2 w 8.8 x 5.9 Henry Wolf, So. 3 Illustration 2 w 5.3 x 4.9 R. G. Tietze, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Dulcibel." Henry Peterson, John C. Winston Co., Philadelphia. 1907. ' Reproduced in "The Captain's Well." John Greenleaf Whittier, New York Ledger. 1890. [91] THE NEW YORK LEDGER— Continued 4 Illustration * w 4.9 x 7.5 T E. A. Clement, Sc. c Illustration * w 5.2 x 7.9 J R. G. Tietze, Sc. THE NORTHWESTERN MILLER xxx. 10 Dec. 1890 Blueskin the Pirate Howard Pyle 1 "He lay silent and still, with his face half buried in the sand" p 8.2x11.9 l. 29 Dec. 1900 Captain Scarfield Howard Pyle 1 "He struck once and again at the bald, narrow forehead beneath him" p 7-5 x rI -° OUR CONTINENT Under Green Apple Boughs Helen Campbell 1. 1 Feb. 15, 1882 "A child sunburned, and with many fluttering shreds of raiment" 2 w 5.2 x 5.8 F. Juengling, Sc. I. 17 Feb. 22, 1882 "She hadn't on anything but a little night-gown, the same as if they'd snatched her out o' the berth, with no time to dress her" 2 w 6.7 x 7.0 F. French, Sc. i. 23 March 1, 1882 "They turned to the table where master and pupil sat absorbed" 3 w 6.0 x 5.4 J. P. Davis, Sc. I. 49 March 8, 1882 Sylvia's Troubles 2 w 4.5x4.1 F. French, Sc. i. 65 March 15, 1882 "She wasn't no kin when I married her, but we have lived together over thirty years" 4 w 5.4 x 4.6 J. P. Davis, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "The Captain's Well." John Greenleaf Whittier, New York Ledger. 1890. 2 Reproduced complete. 3 One-half reproduced. 1 Reproduced as two illustrations, in "Under Green Apple Boughs." Helen Campbell, Fords, Howard & Hulbert, New York. 1882. OUR CONTINENT— Continued i. 81 March 22, 1882 The fight in the fog 1 ST. NICHOLAS iv. 261 Feb. 1877 The Crafty Fox 1 The Gosling states his opinion of the Cock 2 The Gosling is punished iv. 381 April 1877 The Fox and the Tablet 1 Heading iv. 400 April 1877 *Hans Gottenlieb, the Fiddler 1 The Swineherd who knew curious things 2 Gottenlieb's music works a charm iv. 639 July 1877 Pictorial Puzzle 1 Heading iv. 718 Sept. 1877 *Drummer Fritz and His Exploits Illustrations in silhouette: 1 The King and his Prime Minister 2 Fritz guides the Baron 3 "I have brought you the Baron's head" 4 The Princess and her Pigs 5 "Poor Piggy led the way" 6 The Royal Bodyguard 7 Tailpiece w 5.4 x 5.7 F. French, Sc. Howard Pyle w 4.7x3.5 w 4.7 x 3.3 "P. Howard" w 4.2 x 3.1 Howard Pyle w 3.6 x 5.1 w 5.4 x 1.6 Howard Pyle w 5.4 x 4.4 Howard Pyle w 3.4 x 1.8 w 1.5 x 1.9 w 2.6 x 1.7 w 3.7 x 2.4 w 5.4 x 1.5 w 2.8 x 2.2 w 3.4 x 2.4 v. 187 Jan. 1878 The Stork and the Crane: A Fable Howard Pyle v. 377 April 1878 How Kitty was Lost in a Turkish Bazaar Sarah Keables Hunt w 5.0 x 5.5 R. A. MuUer, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Under Green Apple Boughs." Helen Campbell, Fords, Howard & Hulbert, New York. 1882. * Story republished without illustrations in "The Book of Laughter." G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. 191 1. i Kitty and the Turkish Merchant 193} ST. NICHOLAS— Continued v. 407 April 1878 Wise Catherine and the Kaboutermanneken Howard Pyle 1 "A very little man seated in a very large chair" w 3.4 x 3.0 2 "He examined with astonishment and delight" w 1.9 x 2.4 3 "A page was appointed to escort it" w 2.2 x 2.7 4 "The king sat upon a chair of state, with a learned judge at each side" w 3.3 x 3.0 v. 486 May 1878 The Story of May-Day Olive Thome 1 An Old-time May Day in "Merrie England" w 5.3 x 6.0 v. 562 June 1878 How Willy- Wolly Went A-Fishing S. C. Stone 1 Silhouette w 4.2 x 4.8 2 Silhouette w 4.0 x 6.0 3 Silhouette w 4.5 x 3.8 v. 743 Sept. 1878 The Fox, the Monkey, and the Pig Howard Pyle 1 Illustration w 5.4 x 3.2 vi. 250 Feb. 1 879 About Violins M. D. Ruff 1 "As good as new" w 3.1x1.5 vi. 267 Feb. 1879 The Origin of the Jumping-Jack /. L. Beman 1 Tailpiece w 1.6 x 2.5 vi. 462 May 1879 The Gourd and the Oak Howard Pyle 1 Heading w 5.0 x 2.2 vi. 549 June 1879 How a Comet Struck the Earth Edward C. Kemile 1 The Home-made Press w 4.0 x 1.9 vi. 533 June 1879 *Robin Goodfellow and His Friend Bluetree Howard Pyle 1 Bluetree declines Lord Diddledaddle's offer w 2.6 x 2.7 2 A Bowl of Milk for Robin Goodfellow w 1 .2 x 2.9 3 A Great Black Bear came out of the Woods w 3.6 x 2.7 * Story republished without illustrations in "The Book of Laughter." G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. 1911. [94] ST. NICHOLAS— Continued vi. 745 Sept. 1879 Gretelein and Her Queer Stove Rosamund Dale Owen 1 Gretelein and the Elf King w 4.5 x 6.1 2 Tailpiece w 3.3 x 0.8 vii. 98 Dec. 1879 Fables Howard Pyle 1 "A Person of Consequence, carefully fed and attended to" vin. 217 Jan. 1881 Phaeton Rogers 1 "Edmund Burton, you are a genius!" 2 The Boys consult Jack-in-the-Box 1 vin. 331 Feb. 1 881 A Fable from Deacon Green 1 Jupiter and the Philosopher w 5.4 x 3.0 Rossiter Johnson w 4.7 x 3.9 E. Hinemann, Sc. w 3.9 x 3.4 E. Hinemann, Sc. Howard Pyle w 3.6 x 3.9 vm. 379 March 1881 Phaeton Rogers Rossiter Johnson 1 "One of the policemen produced a bull's-eye lantern" w 4.6 x 4.3 2 "The clown counted the money" w 5.4 x 4.2 xx. 83 Dec. 1892 The Soldiering of Beniah Stidham 1 "They used to drill every evening" 2 Headpiece with title and initial W 3 Vignette 4 Vignette 5 Vignette 6 Vignette 7 Vignette 8 Vignette 9 Vignette 10 Vignette Howard Pyle w 5.0 x 7.5 F. H. Wellington, Sc. P 4-9 x 4-4 P 3-7 x 2.3 p 1.6 x 1.9 p 2.7 x 2.4 p 2.5 x 1.6 p 1.1 x 2.1 p 2.6 x 2.3 p 4.0 x 1.7 p 1.0 x 1.4 1 Reproduced in "Phaeton Rogers." Rossiter Johnson, Scribner's, New York. 1909. C95] ST. NICHOLAS— Continued Jack Baluster's Fortunes Howard Pyle April, 1894, to Sept., 1895. xxi. 497 April 1894 Uncle and Nephew — "Well, Jacky, you shall have that hundred pounds, you shall" p 5.4 x 7.9 xxi. 617 May 1894 " 'He'll come to by and by; he's only stunned a trifle,' said the Captain" x p 5.0 x 7.6 xxi. 712 June 1894 " 'Now then, Gentlemen, how much do you bid for this boy?' said the auctioneer" l p 5.0 x 7.5 ' Kurtz, Sc. xxi. 801 July 1894 " 'Speak up, boy— speak up,' said the gentleman" l p 5.0 x 7.7 xxi. 845 Aug. 1 894 "Mr. Parker stood looking at his visitor with his usual calm reserve" J p 7.6 x 5.0 xxi. 997 Sept. 1894 " 'I don't want to be anybody's servant, lady, and wouldn't if I could help it' " x p 5.0 x 7.6 xxi. 1032 Oct. 1894 "He picked up the bird and held it out at arm's length" l p 5.0 x 7.6 xxii. 30 Nov. 1894 "He led Jack up to a man who sat on a barrel" 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 xxii. 128 Dec. 1894 "Jack followed the Captain and the young lady up the crooked path to the house" 1 p 5-° x 7-7 xxii. 225 Jan. 1895 "They found her still sitting in the same place" 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 xxii. 313 Feb. 1895 Governor Spottiswood visits Colonel Parker p 5.0 x 7.7 • Reproduced in "Jack Ballister's Fortunes." Howard Pyle, Century Co., New York. 1895. ST. NICHOLAS— Continued xxn. 375 March 1895 Jack and Dred rescue Eleanor— The Start 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 xxn. 488 April 1895 The pirates fire upon the fugitives 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 Kurtz, Sc. xxn. 561 May 1895 No illustrations xxn. 649 June 1895 "Colonel Parker reached out and laid his hand upon Jack's shoulder. 'Ay,' said he, ' 'tis a good, honest face' " J p 5.0 x 7.6 xxn. 732 July 1895 Blackbeard's last fight 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 xxn. 857 Aug. 1895 No illustrations xxn. 903 Sept. 1895 " 'Then I will come,' said he" 1 p 5.0 x 7.6 The Story of King Arthur and His Knights Howard Pyle Nov., 1902, to Oct., 1903. xxv. 5 Nov. 1902 1 Title with illustrated initial T 2 p 5.4 x 0.8 2 The Enchanter Merlin 2 p 5.4 x 6.3 3 Headpiece 2 . p 5.5 x 2.4 4 Illustrated initial A p 1.3 x 1.3 5 Title with illustrated initial H p 5.3 x 0.8 6 How one clad all in black did a wonder before King Leodegrance of Camilard p $.3 x 6.4 7 Sir Kay overthroweth his Enemies. (With title) 2 p 5.4 x 3.6 8 Illustrated initial I p 1.3 x 1.3 9 Title with illustrated initial S 2 p 5.4 x 0.8 10 Sir Kay breaketh his sword at ye Tournament 2 p 5.4 x 6.2 1 Reproduced in "Jack Ballister's Fortunes." Howard Pyle, Century Co., New York. 189 J. ' Reproduced in "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights." Howard Pyle, Scribner, New York. 1903. [97] ST. NICHOLAS— Continued xxv. 102 Dec. 1902 1 Headpiece 1 p 5.4 x 3.1 2 Title with illustrated initial S 1 p 5.2 x 0.8 3 Sir Kay showeth the mystic Sword unto Sir Ector 1 p 5.3 x 6.2 4 Title with illustrated initial K p 5.2 x 0.8 5 King Leodegrance cometh to the assay of the Sword p 5.2 x 6.2 xxv. 208 Jan. 1903 1 Title with illustrated initial H 1 p 5.4 x 0.8 2 How Arthur drew forth ye Sword 1 p 5.4 x 6.4 3 Headpiece 1 p 5.4 x 2.2 4 Title with illustrated initial K 1 p 5.4 x 0.8 5 King Arthur of Britain * p 5.3 x 6.1 xxv. 328 Feb. 1903 1 Initial S p 1.3 x 1.2 2 Title with illustrated initial 1 1 pf.2x 0.8 3 In the Valley of Delight 1 p 5.2 x 6.2 4 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 4.8 x 0.8 5 The Battle with the Sable Knight 1 p 4.8 x 6.3 xxv. 396 March 1903 1 The Winning of a Sword and a Queen * p 5.4 x 3.4 2 Title with illustrated initial E 1 p 5.2 x 0.8 3 Excalibur the Sword * p 4.8 x 6.1 4 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 4.0 x 0.7 5 The Lady Guinevere 1 p 4.0 x 4.5 6 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 5.2 x 1.0 7 Two Knights do Battle before Camilard x p 5.5 x 6.5 xxv. 518 April 1903 1 Headpiece 1 p 4.7 x 4.0 2 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 5.5 x 1.0 3 The White Champion meets two Knights at the MilH p 5.5x6.2 4 Title with illustrated initial F 1 p 5.5 x 1.0 5 Four Knights serve the Gardener Lad l p 5.5 x 6.4 1 Reproduced in "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights." Howard Pyle, Scribner, New York. 1903. [98] ST. NICHOLAS— Continued xxv. 617 May 1903 1 Headpiece 1 p 5.4x3.1 2 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 4.0 x 0.7 3 The Gardener Lad takes off his Cap l p 4.0 x 4.4 4 Title with illustrated initial K 1 P 5-5 x 0.9 5 King Arthur meets the Lady Guinevere 1 p 5.5 x 6.6 xxv. 697 June 1903 1 Headpiece * p 5-4 x 3.7 2 Title with illustrated initial S * p 4.0 x 0.7 3 Sir Pellias encounters the Sorrowful Lady in Arroy 1 p 4.0 x 0.7 4 Title with illustrated initial S 1 p 4.0 x 0.7 5 Sir Pellias, the Gentle Knight * p 4.0 x 4.5 xxv. 793 July 1903 1 Headpiece 1 p 5.4 x 3.1 2 Title with illustrated initial P * p 4.0 x 0.6 3 Parcenet covers Sir Pellias with a cloak 1 p 4.0 x 4.5 4 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 4.0 x 0.6 5 The Lady of the Lake sits by the Fountain in Arroy 1 p 4.0 x 4.7 xxv. 908 Aug. 1903 1 Headpiece * p 5.5 x 3.5 2 Title with illustrated initial S * p 4.0 x 0.7 3 Sir Gawaine sups with ye Lady Ettard * p 4.0 x 4.7 4 Title with illustrated initial T 1 p 4.0 x 0.7 5 The Lady of the Lake finds Sir Pellias wounded 1 p 4.0 x 4.2 xxv. 984 Sept. 1903 1 Headpiece p 5.5 x 2.9 2 Title with illustrated initial S p 4.0 x 0.7 3 Sir Percival of Gales p 4.0 x 4.2 4 Title with illustrated initial S p 4.0 x 0.7 5 Sir Percival and Sir Pellinore ride together p 4.0 x 4.0 1 Reproduced in "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights." Howard Pyle, Scribner, New York. 1903. t99l ST. NICHOLAS— Continued xxv. 1097 Oct. 1903 1 Headpiece l p 5.5 x 3.3 2 Title with illustrated initial S p 4.0 x 0.7 3 Sir Percival overcometh ye Enchantress Vivien p 4.0 x 4.5 4 Title with illustrated initial S p 4.0 x 0.7 5 Sir Kay interrupts ye meditations of Sir Percival p 4.0 x 4.6 6 Title with illustrated initial T p 4.0 x 0.7 7 The Lady Yvette the Fair p 4.0 x 4.3 SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE I. 3 Jan. 1887 The Siege and Commune of Paris E. B. Washburne 1 Gambetta Proclaiming the Republic of France 2 w 4.4 x 5.8 F. French, Sc. i. 162 Feb. 1887 The Siege and Commune of Paris E. B. Washburne 1 Looking into the Prussian Lines from the Chateau de la Muette w 4.7 x 5.0 II. 666 Dec. 1887 Tarpeia Louise Imogen Guiney 1 "Then faced her the leonine chief" w 4.7 x 6.8 Johnson, Sc. In the Valley Harold Frederic Sept., 1889, to July, 1890. vi. 284 Sept. 1889 1 "A moment later there was a great hammering on the oak door" 3 w 4.8 x 7.2 F. Juengling, Sc. 2 "Five red-coated soldiers on horseback, with an- other cloaked to the eyes. . . . Clustering about these, a motley score of poor people, young and old" 4 w 7.0 x 4.8 F. Juengling, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "The Story of King Arthur and His Knights." Howard Pyle, Scribner, New York. 1903. ! Reproduced in "Recollections of a Minister to France." E. B. Washburne, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1889. 5 Reproduced in "The Art of the American Wood Engraver." Philip G. Hamerton, Scribner, New York. 1 894. ' Reproduced in "In the Valley." Harold Frederic, Scribner, New York. 1890. [lOo] SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued vi. 431 Oct. 1889 1 Within sound of the shouting waters 1 w 5.0 x 7.2 F. Juengling, Sc. 2 "We men-folk thought the music as sweet as that of the Cherubim" x w 7.4 x 4.9 F. Juengling, Sc. vi. 573 Nov. 1889 1 "This is Enoch Wade, gentlemen," said the Baro- net 1 w 7.2 x 4.8 G. Kruell, Sc. 2 "Good-by, big brother," she said softly x w 5.0 x 7.2 F. Juengling, Sc. vi. 663 Dec. 1889 1 "He told them, when we chanced to sit around the fires of an evening, most remarkable stories of field and forest" 1 w 7.0 x 4.7 H. M. Peckwell, Sc. 2 "At sight of me the good soul gave a guttural ex- clamation, and stared at me open-mouthed" w 7.1 x 4.7 Wm. Miller, Sc. vii. 73 Jan. 1 890 1 "The negro boy, arms whirling wide in the air, shot over the side of the cliff" 1 w 4.9 x 7.1 F. Juengling, Sc. 2 "The blow — the whole crushing series of blows — had fallen" 1 w 4.8 x 7.0 F. Juengling, Sc. vii. 221 Feb. 1890 1 "She was silent for a moment, her eyes seeking the floor" w 4.7 x 6.8 H. Wolf, Sc. 2 "The dignified sober figure of Abraham Ten Broeck appeared in our wrathful circle" 1 w 7.0 x 4.8 F. Juengling, Sc. vii. 318 March 1890 1 "While his eyes still glowed fiery wrath, the trem- bling lips became piteous in their inability to form words" 1 w 4.7 x 6.9 2 "Then a great mashing blow on my face ended my fight" w 6.8 x 4.7 F. Juengling, Sc . •Reproduced in "In the Valley.'' Harold Frederic, Scribner, New York. 1890. [IOI] SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued vn. 497 April 1890 1 " 'Who are you? and off with your hat!' I said to the man sharply" 2 w 6.7 x 4.6 R. G. Tietze, Sc. 2 "Is your hanging-party ready?" he said 2 w 4.7 x 7.0 vii. 587 May 1890 1 "I turned the sheet over and over in my hands, re-reading lines here and there" 2 w 6.9 x 4.7 2 " 'I wish to God we were well out of this all,' he said, almost gloomily" 2 w 4.7 x 6.9 vii. 757 June 1890 1 "There, half stretched on the wet blood-stained grass, lay Philip Cross" 2 w 4.7 x 6.9 G. Kruell, Sc. viii. 81 July 1890 1 "My hatred of him seemed suddenly to have taken to itself wings" l 2 w 6.8 x 4.7 H. M. Peckwell, Sc. viii. i Dec. 1890 The Pardon of Ste. Anne d'Auray William P- Northrup 1 Breton Peasants at a Wayside Cross w 4.2 x 6.2 H. Wolf, So. viii. 692 Dec. 1890 A Pastoral Without Words Howard Pyle 1 Title — Full page w 3.2 x 5.5 2 A Pastoral without words. (With sub-title) 3 w 4.8 x 6.9 S. G. Putnam, Sc. 3 Verse I. w 3.4 x 5.0 4 Illustration 3 w 5.0 x 6.0 Thomas H. Heard, Sc. 5 Verse II. w 3.5 x 5.5 6 Illustration 3 w 5.0 x 7.1 R. G. Tietze, Sc. 7 Verse III. w 3.4 x 4.8 8 Illustration 3 w 5.0 x 7.1 H. M. Peckwell, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "American Illustrators." F. Hopkinson Smith, Scribner, New York. 1892. » Reproduced in "In the Valley." Harold Frederic, Scribner, New York. 1890. s Reproduced in "The Art of the American Wood Engraver." Philip G. Hamerton, Scribner, New York. 1894. [l02] SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued 9 Verse IV. w 3 . 5 x 5-0 10 Illustration 2 J w 5.0 x 7.1 Henry Wolf, Sc. 1 1 L'Envoy w ^.o x 4.0 12 Illustration 1 w 4.1 x 6.0 W. M. Aikman, So. x. 681 Dec. 1891 The Oak of Geismar Henry Van Dyke 1 The First Christmas Tree 3 w 4.8 x 7.6 W. M. Aikman, Sc. 2 "It poised for an instant above the Child's fair head — death cruel and imminent" 4 3 p 4.9 x 7.4 x. 731 Dec. 1891 Peter Rugg Ye Bostonian Louise Imogen Guiney 1 Headpiece p 5.0 x 5.2 2 Vignette p 2.3 x 3.5 3 Vignette p 2.5 x 4.2 4 Vignette 2 p 2.5 x 2.0 5 Vignette p 1.8 x 2.1 6 Vignette p 2.5 x 4.8 7 Vignette p 2.5 x 3.8 8 Vignette 2 p 0.6 x 2.7 9 Vignette p 5.0 x 5.1 10 Vignette p 5.2 x 2.4 11 Vignette 2 p 4.8 x 2.5 12 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 5.0 xiii. 530 May 1893 An Unpublished Autograph Narra- tive by Washington Henry C. Pickering 1 "Seeing no enemy, and themselves falling every moment from the fire" 6 5 w 4.8 x 7.2 F. S. King, Sc 2 The Death of Braddock 1 5 w 4.8 x 7.2 C. W. Chadwick, Sc 1 Reproduced in "The Art of the American Wood Engraver." Philip G. Hamerton, Scribner New York. 1894. 2 Reproduced in "American Illustrators." F. Hopkinson Smith, Scribner, New York. 1892. s Reproduced in "The First Christmas Tree." Henry Van Dyke, Scribner, New York. 1897 . 4 Reproduced in "The Blue Flower." Henry Van Dyke, Scribner, New York. 1902. 5 Reproduced in "History of the United States." E. Benjamin Andrews, Scribner, New York 1895. * Reproduced in "History of the United States." Wilbur F. Gordy, Scribner, New York. 1904 . C I0 3] SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued xiv. 166 Aug. 1893 Beneath the Mask Howard Pyle 1 "For a while no one said a word" w 4.7 x 7.1 S. G. Putnam, Sc. xiv. 712 Dec. 1893 January and May W. W. Gilchrist 1 January and May w 4.8 x 7.0 F. A. Pettet, So. 2 Decorative border and title, music inserted p 4.8 x 6.8 xvi. 667 Dec. 1894 McAndrew's Hymn Rudy ard Kipling 1 Full page with title and printing inserted p 4.7 x 5.7 2 Illustration p 4.4 x 6.2 3 Headpiece p 4.1 x 2.2 4 Initial L p 0.6 x 0.6 5 "I heard a land breeze ca'!" p 4.6 x 6.7 6 Headpiece p 3.6 x 2.5 7 Tailpiece p 3.7 x 1.7 xvii. 17 Jan. 1895 A Forgotten Tale A. Conan Doyle 1 Frontispiece p 4.8 x 7.2 2 Illustration p 4.8 x 7.2 A History of the Last Quarter Century E. Benjamin Andrews xvii. 566 May 1895 The Brooks Forces evacuating the State House at Little Rock l p 4.5 x 6.8 xviii. 71 July 1895 The rush from the New York Stock Exchange on September 18, 1873 l p 4.6 x 7.0 xviii. 477 Oct. 1895 Dennis Kearney being drawn through the streets of San Francisco after his release from the House of Correction J p 4.5 x 6.7 xviii. 535 Nov. 1895 Some Thanksgiving-Time Fancies 1 November, 1776 p 4.7 x 7.4 2 The Enemy at the Door p 4.8 x 7.4 1 Reproduced in "The History of the Last Quarter Century in the United States." E. Benjamin Andrews, Scribner, New York. 1896. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued xxi. 267 March 1897 Scenes from the Great Novels. III. Thackeray 1 Esmond and the Prince w 4.5 x 6.7 xxi. 531 May 1897 Undergraduate Life at Harvard Edward S. Martin 1 Undergraduate Life in 1679 p 4.5 x 6.1 xxni. 31 Jan. 1898 The Birds of Cirencester Bret Harte "Bringing fire and terror to rooftree and bed" w 4.6 x 7.5 Headpiece with title and initial p 4.7 x 4.7 Eight illustrated initials p 0.3 x 0.3 Tailpiece p 4.7 x 3.8 The Story of the Revolution Henry Cabot Lodge Jan., 1898, to Dec, 1898. xxiii. 3 Jan. 1898 1 The Fight on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775 21 p 6.9 x 4.8 xxiii. 184 Feb. 1898 2 The Battle of Bunker Hill 21 p 6.5 x 4.5 xxiii. 325 March 1898 3 Thomas Jefferson Writing the Declaration of In- dependence s 1 w 4.5 x 6.7 H. Wolf, Sc. xxiii. 387 April 1898 4 The Retreat through the Jerseys l p 7.3 x 5.0 xxiii. 551 May 1898 5 The Burial of General Fraser 1 p 7.3 x 4.9 xxiii. 709 June 1898 6 The Attack upon the Chew House 2 l p 7.0 x 4.8 1 Reproduced in "The Story of the Revolution." Henry Cabot Lodge, Scribner, New York. 1898. 2 Reproduced in "A History of the United States." Wilbur F. Gordy, Scribner,New York. 1904. ! Reproduced in "Stories of Later American History." Wilbur F. Gordy, Scribner, New York. 1915. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued xxiv. 60 July 1898 7 Clark on his way to Kaskaskia s 2 1 p 4.7 x 7.0 xxiv. 219 Aug. 1898 8 The Meeting of Greene and Gates at Charlotte, N. C. s 1 p 7-2 x 4.9 xxiv. 233 Sept. 1898 9 The Evacuation of Charlestown by the British December 14, 1782 1 p 6.9 x 4.8 xxiv. 451 Oct. 1898 10 Arnold Tells his Wife of the Discovery of his Trea- son 1 p 4.6 x 6.9 xxiv. 596 Nov. 1898 11 Washington Firing the First Gun at the Siege of Yorktown 2 l p 6.8 x 4.6 xxiv. 720 Dec. 1898 12 Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald Discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris l p 4.5 x 6.7 xxvii. 61 Jan. 1900 A Life for a Life Howard Pyle 1 His niece had found him lying dead p 4.6 x 7.0 2 Another rush of breakers pitching the boat, cork- like, into the air p 4.5 x 6.7 3 He looked down and sang out, "Lower away!" p 4.6 x 7.0 The United States Army Francis V. Greene xxx. 286 Sept. 1 901 General Wayne endeavoring to quell the mutiny of the Pennsylvania Regiments at Morristown, N. J. p 4.7 x 7.2 xxx. 446 Oct. 1 901 General Andrew Jackson receiving the plaudits of his motley army after the victory of New Orleans p 4.7 x 7.2 1 Reproduced in "The Story of the Revolution." Henry Cabot Lodge, Scribner, New York. 1898. ' Reproduced in "A History of the United States." Wilbur F.Gordy, Scribner, New York. 1904. ■ Reproduced in "Stories of Later American History." Wilbur F. Gordy, Scribner, New York. 1915. [106] SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE— Continued A Story of Three States Alfred Mathews xxxi. 408 April 1902 Queen Ester inciting the Indians to attack the settlers at Wyoming c 4.7 x 7.1 xxxi. 558 May 1902 The Connecticut Settlers entering the Western Re- serve 1 c 7.1 x 4.7 xxxii. 147 Aug. 1902 Sinbad on Burrator A. T. Quiller-Couch 1 We started to run back to the raft for our lives c 4.7 x 7.2 2 The boat and I went by him with a rush c 4.7 x 7.2 3 Headband with title and initial S c 4.6 x 4.3 4 I began to play c 4.7 x 7.3 5 I sat at her feet while she drilled the island language into me c 4.7 x 7.2 6 "If I catch you here again you'll need someone to sew you up" c 4.7 x 7.1 7 I clutched at his ankle c 4.7 x 7.2 xxxin. 96 Jan. 1903 The Story of a Great-grandfather George Hibbard 1 "There is a time to fight and that time has now come" p 4.7 x 7.2 xxxin. 423 April 1903 The Natural Born Preacher Nelson Lloyd 1 "Humbility is the fountain of all virtue" p 4.7 x 7.4 SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY xii. 446 July 1876 The Magic Pill Howard Pyle 1 " 'Ah me!' said the Parson, 'I wish I were young' " w 3.0 x 2.8 2 "Alas! he had turned to a terrible boy" w 2.4 x 2.3 xni. 359 Jan. 1877 Papa Hoorn's Tulip R. V. C. Meyers Illustrations in silhouette: ' Reproduced in "A History of the United States." Wilbur F. Gordy, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1904. [107} SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY— Continued i Peter asks the fatal question w 2.4 x 2.0 2 Grief and indignation w 3.0 x 2.4 3 "I'll do it!" w 1.2 x 2.2 4 "Do you see this knife?" w 2.6 x 2.1 5 The Notary beckons w 0.8 x 2.3 6 "She's yours" w 1.5 x 2.2 7 "Why don't you show him?" w 3.4 x 2.1 8 The reconciliation w 2.7 x 2.0 9 The Sailor from Constantinople w 2.8 x 2.0 10 "Horror! Devastation! Agony!" w 5.0 x 2.3 11 The Sailor is saved w 4.9x2.1 12 The End w 1.8 x 2.0 xiii. 737 April 1877 Chincoteague, the Island of Ponies Howard Pyk Illustrations redrawn from sketches by the author: 1 Catching a pony w 4.5 x 3.2 2 A son of the soil w 2.5 x 3.0 3 The lady of the house w 2.4 x 2.8 4 Uncle Ken w 2.3 x 3.0 5 Old Dan Tucker w 2.0 x 3.4 6 The majesty of the law w 3.5 x 2.5 7 Crossing the Assateague w 4.0 x 2.4 8 Uncle Benny w 2.2 x 3.3 9 The pony pen w 5.0 x 2.5 10 The storm of 1821 w 5.0 x 3.0 F. S. King, Sc. 11 J. A. M. Whealton w 2.2 x 2.4 xm. 833 April 1877 Family Cares w 3.7 x 3.5 Illustration on Bric-a-brac page xiv. 127 May 1877 Bliss w 2.5 x 2.2 Illustration on Bric-a-brac page xiv. 415 July 1877 In the Park w 2.3 x 2.5 Illustration on Bric-a-brac page xiv. 416 July 1877 A Quotation from "King Lear" w 3.4 x 3.3 Illustration on Bric-a-brac page [108] SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY— Continued xv. 825 April 1878 Among the Thousand Islands 1 Spearing Eels in Eel Bay 1 1 French Canadian 3 Ruins of Old Fort, Carleton's Island 1 4 Catching Muskallonge x 5 Camping Out 1 6 Billy Patterson 7 Joseph Gladd 8 McCue 9 Cooking a Camp Dinner 1 10 George Campbell xvi. 192 June 1878 The Story of Lesken Illustrations in silhouette: 1 Young deLesken 2 Mistress Betty 3 Dietrich examines the disaster from a distance 4 "He kissed the little hand" 5 Kobus and his pupil 6 Jan's courtship 7 DeLesken entertaining 8 Kobus brings news to Mynheer Jan 9 Jan returns 10 Tailpiece TRUTH (NEW YORK) xviii. 69 March 1899 Stained Glass Window, Colonial Club, New York Howard Pyle w 3.6 x 4.3 w 2.2 x 3.1 w 3.7 x 3.9 R. A. Muller, Sc. w 3.9 x 5.4 w 5.0 x 4.0 R. A. Muller, Sc. w 1.3x3.8 w 1.6 x 3.5 w 2.4 x 3.2 w 3.4 x 4.6 w 1.7 x 3.1 Anna Eichberg w 2.3 x 4.0 w 2.3 x 2.4 w 3.4 x 2.8 w 5.0 x 3.0 w 3.4 x 3.0 w 2.5 x 2.3 W3.5 X3.1 w 5.1 X 2.6 w 2.3 x 3.2 w 2.3 x 2.5 C3.5X 5.9 WIDE AWAKE xxii. 61 Dec. 1885 A Cycle of Children Elbridge S. Brooks 1 Prince Charles sprang to his side: "If he goes, so do I!" 2 w 5.6 x 4.0 G. L. Cowee, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Sports with Gun and Rod." Alfred M. Mayer, The Century Co., New York. 1883. » Reproduced in "Storied Holidays." Elbridge S. Brooks, Lothrop, Boston. 1887. [l 9] WIDE AWAKE— Continued xxn. 107 Jan. 1886 Was this . . . King Henry's self? Margery dropped to her knee l w 5.4 x 3.9 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxii. 179 Feb. 1886 Young William Penn meets the disapproval of his Father, the admiral 21 w 5.0 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxii. 255 March 1886 On the great terrace of Donegal Castle 1 w 4.7 x 3.7 ° G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxii. 320 April 1886 "To sea in a bowl!" exclaimed the puzzled Pembroke 1 w 5.1 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxii. 385 May 1886 The Young Emperor's Entrance to the Circus Maximus 31 w 5.1x3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxiii. 60 June 1886 "The dark and shadowy outline of a man" 1 w 4.6 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxiii. 129 July 1886 "A great day this, my young friend," said Mr. John Adams of Massachusetts x w 4.6 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxiii. 192 Aug. 1886 " 'Tis an unfair race, O master," cried Ephialtes * w 4.5 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxiii. 243 Sept. 1886 "Come hither, lads," she said 1 w 4.6 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxiii. 315 Oct. 1886 Surprised by the Hero of Seventy Fights — The Good Lord James of Douglas : w 4.5 x 3.8 G. L. Cowee, Sc. 1 Reproduced in "Storied Holidays." Elbridge S. Brooks, Lothrop, Boston. 1887. 1 Reproduced in "The True Story of the United States." Elbridge S. Brooks, Lothrop, Boston. 1891. 3 Reproduced in "Great Men's Sons." Elbridge S. Brooks, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. 1895. [no] WIDE AWAKE— Continued xxv. 77 July 1887 George Washington's Boyhood William F. Crane 1 Washington refuses the Colt J w 5.7 x 6.5 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxvi. 11 Dec. 1887 The Star Bearer Edmund Clarence Stedman 1 The Star Bearer 2 w 4.6 x 6.9 G. L. Cowee, Sc. 2 Marginal decoration 2 w 5.5 x 4.8 3 Marginal decoration 2 w 5.5 x 7.4 4 Marginal decoration 2 w 5.5 x 7.4 xxviii. 11 Dec. 1888 Inge, the Boy-King H. H. Boyesen 1 The Saving of King Inge w 4.8 x 7.0 G. L. Cowee, Sc. xxx. 1 Dec. 1889 *Lambkin: Was He a Hero or a Prig? Howard Pyle Published in Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union Supplement WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION xxxix. 5 April 191 2 When I Was a Little Boy Howard Pyle 1 Illustration reproduced from Harper's Monthly, Feb., 1895 1 Reproduced with title "He would not take an unfair advantage" in "The True Story of George Washington." Elbridge S. Brooks, Lothrop, Boston. 1895. 2 Reproduced in "The Star Bearer." Edmund Clarence Stedman, Lothrop, Boston. 1888. * Story published in "School and Playground." Howard Pyle and Others, D. Lothrop Com- pany, Boston. 1891. [in] Books by Howard Pyle Including Books Which Contain Writings by Other Authors 1882 The / Elocutionist's Annual / Number 10 / Comprising / New and Popular Readings Recitations / Declamations Dialogues / Tableaux, etc. / (rule) / Edited by Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker / Vice-President of the National School of Elocution and Oratory / (rule) / Philadelphia / National School of Elocution and Oratory / 1882 i2mo. Cloth and paper. Contains: Tilghman's Ride, by Howard Pyle, without illustrations. First published in Harper's Monthly, Nov., 1881, together with two illustrations by Howard Pyle. , Copyright, No. 16406, Oct. 3, 1882. 1883 The / Merry Adventures / of / Robin Hood / of Great Renown, in Nottinghamshire. / Written and Illustrated / By Howard Pyle. / (rule) / (ornamental monogram) / ■ / New York: / Printed by Charles Scribner's Sons at / No. 743 & 745 Broadway, and sold by same / (rule) / MDCCCLXXXIII. 8vo. Collation: Half title in ornament (1); frontispiece (iv); title in ornamental border (v); copyright (1883) (vi); preface (vn, vm); table of contents (ix-xvi); list of illustrations (xvn-xx); second frontispiece (xxn); prologue (1-10); illustration (12); text (13-296). Size of leaf trimmed 7 x 9.5 inches. Issued in full leather. Front and back cover stamped with orna- mental design and in center: The / Merry / Adventures /of/ Robin Hood / Howard Pyle Label on back stamped in gold: (double rule) / Adventures of / Robin Hood / Pyle / (double rule) / (at bottom) 1883 This book was issued in England bearing on title page the name of publishers: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1883. Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. 9138, May 17, 1883. Deposited Oct. 29, 1883. Contains twenty-three illustrations and twenty-eight decorations, head and tailpiece, and ten illustrated initials, or a total of sixty-one ["5] illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle, not previously published, as fol- lows: p i Sub-title (in circle) w 1.8 x 1.8 iv Frontispiece — The Merry Friar carrieth Robin across the Water w 4.7 x 6.6 v Title page (ornamented) w 5.1x7.2 (vn) Headband w 4.6 x 1.3 vni Tailpiece w 1.9x1.5 ix Headband, Table of Contents w 4.7 x 1.0 (xvn) Headband, List of Illustrations w 4.8 x 1.2 xx Tailpiece w 2.3 x 1.4 xxii Robin Hood meeteth the tall Stranger on the Bridge 1 w 5.0x7.1 1 Headpiece, Young Robin goes to the Shooting Match w 4.7 x 2.3 1 Illustrated initial I w 1.3 x 1.3 10 Tailpiece w 3.3 x 1.5 (12) Robin and the Tinker at the Blue Boar Inn w 4.7 x 6.6 (13) Headpiece, The Sheriff of Nottingham plotting against Robin sends a messenger to Lincoln w 4.7 x 1.7 (13) Illustrated initial N w 1.1 x 1.1 (24) The Sheriff of Nottingham cometh before the King at London w 4.7 x 6.6 (39) The Aged Palmer gives Young David of Doncaster news of Will Stutely w 5.1 x 7.2 44 Tailpiece w 2.6 x 1.8 (46) Robin turns butcher and sells his meat in Notting- ham w 4.7 x 6.6 (47) Headpiece — Robin buys the Butcher's Meat w 5.1 x 1.1 (47) Illustrated initial N w 1.2 x 1.2 (62) Little John overcomes Eric o' Lincoln * w 4.7 x 6.7 (72) The Mighty Fight betwixt Little John and the Cook w 4.7 x 6.6 (78) The stout bout between Little John and Arthur a Bland w 4.7 x 6.6 (79) Headpiece — Little John knoweth not which Road to take w 4.7 x 1.7 (79) Illustrated initial I w 1.4 x 1.3 [116} (91) Merry Robin stops a Stranger in Scarlet x w 4.7 x 6.6 (108) The Four Yeomen have Merry Sport with a Stout Miller w 4.7 x 6.6 112 Tailpiece w 2.8 x 1.7 ( 1 14) Allan a Dale lieth beside the Fountain w 4.7 x 6.6 (115) Headpiece — Allan a Dale tells his Story w 4.7 x 1.3 (115) Illustrated initial I w 1.1 x 1.1 (137) The Merry Friar sings a goodly song * w 4.7 x 6.5 (149) Robin Hood steps betwixt Sir Stephen and his Bride w 4.7 x 6.6 154 Tailpiece w 2.5 x 1.9 (156) Merry Robin stops a Sorrowful Knight w 4.7 x 6.5 (157) Headpiece — The young Knight of the Lea over- comes the Knight of Lancaster w 4.7 x 2.6 (157) Illustrated initial S w 1.3 x 1.3 (175) Sir Richard pleadeth before the Prior of Emmet w 4.6 X6.5 184 Tailpiece W3.3X 2.1 (186) Little John in ye guise of a Friar stops three Lasses w 4.7 x 6.5 (187) Headpiece — Little John journeys in holy Company w 4.7 x2.o (187) Illustrated initial C w 1.3 x 1.3 (211) Merry Robin clad as a Beggar stops the Corn En- grosser by the Cross nigh Ollerton w 4.6 x 6.5 216 Tailpiece w 2.2 x 1.7 (218) Allan a Dale Singeth Before Our Good Queen Eleanor w 4.7 x 6.5 (219) Headpiece — Young Richard Partington cometh to seek Merry Robin Hood w 4.5 x 2.0 (219) Illustrated initial T w 1.3 x 1.3 242 Stout Robin hath a narrow escape w 4.6 x 6.5 (252) Tailpiece w 2.5 x 2.1 (254) Robin Hood slayeth Guy of Gisbourne w 4.6 x 6.5 (255) Headpiece — Robin and Little John go their ways in search of Adventure w 4.5 x 2.4 (255) Illustrated initial A w 1.3 x 1.3 (280) Merry Robin hath the worst of a Bargain w 4.6 x 6.5 285 Tailpiece w 2.5 x 2.0 (288) Robin shooteth his Last Shaft w 4.6 x 6.5 (289) Headpiece — So Ye Great Reaper reapeth among the Flowers w 4.7 x 2.1 1 Reproduced in "Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood." Howard Pyle, Charles Scrib- ner's Sons, New York. 1902. C«7] (289) Illustrated initial A w 1.3 x 1.3 296 Tailpiece w 4.6 x 2.3 Front cover design, stamped w 6.9 x 9.7 Back design, stamped w 1.9 x 9.7 "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood" was commenced in Harper s Young People, Jan. 9 and Jan. 16, 1883, and part of the "Prologue" printed together with three illustrations. These illustra- tions, however, were not used in the book. 1883 Sport / With Gun and Rod / in / American Woods and Waters / Edited by / Alfred M. Mayer / Professor in / The Stevens Institute of Technology / (cut) / New York / The Century Co. 4to. Cloth. Contains, pp. 573-596, Among the Thousand Islands, by Howard Pyle, with five illustrations by Howard Pyle. Both the article and illustrations were first published in Scribner's Monthly, April, 1878. Copyright, No. 18099, O ct ' 3> '883. 1885 Within the Capes / By / Howard Pyle / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1885 i6mo. Collation: Half title (1); title (m); copyright (1885) and imprint (iv); dedication (v); sub-title (vn); text (1-266); ten pages of book lists by publishers. Size of leaf trimmed 4.7 x 7 inches. Figured end papers. Issued in full cloth. Front cover and back stamped with rectangular ornamental designs and lettering stamped on side: Within / the Capes * * * / Howard / Pyle / Back stamped in gold: Within / the / Capes / and in black: (rule) Howard / Pyle / Scribners / Contains no illustrations. Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. 10086, May 4, 1885. Deposited May II, 1885. [us] i886 Pepper & Salt, / or / Seasoning for Young Folk. / Prepared by / Howard Pyle / (rule) / Harper and Brothers / Printers and Publishers. / New York. / mdccclxxxvi. 4to. Collation: Half title (engraved) (i); frontispiece (iv); title (printed in black over ornamental design in red) (v); copyright (1885) (vi); preface (vn, vm); table of contents (ix, x); list of illustrations (xi-xm); sub-title (xiv); text (1-121); two pages publishers' book lists. Size of leaf trimmed 8.4 x 11.1 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in red and gold with ornamental design: Pepper / and Salt /HP (monogram) / or Season- ing / for Young Folk. Back cover: Ornamental design in black and gold. Back stamped in black and gold: * Pep- / per / & / Salt / (ornament) / Harpers. Copyright, No. 22087, Oct. 21, 1885. Deposited Oct. 31, 1885. The following table of contents shows stories in prose in capitals; those in verse in lower-case. The date of first printing in Harpers Young People is shown at right. The Skillful Huntsman May 19, 1885 Two Opinions Oct. 9,1883 Ye Song of Ye Foolish Old Woman Sep. 16, 1884 A Newspaper Puff Mar. 24, 1885 Claus and His Wonderful Staff July 14, 1885 Three Fortunes July 15, 1884 Venturesome Boldness Aug. 26, 1884 Superficial Culture Nov. 18, 1884 How Dame Margery Twist Saw More than was Good for Her Mar. 17, 1885 Ye Song of Ye Gossips Aug. 5, 1884 A Victim to Science Nov. 20, 1883 Play and Earnest Dec. 2,1884 Clever Peter and the Two Bottles Apl. 7, 1885 The Accident of Birth Jan. 29, 1884 Ye Romantic Adventures of Three Tailors Aug. 28, 1883 Fancy and Fact Apl. 21, 1885 Hans Hecklemann's Luck Feb. 24, 1885 [» 9 ] Ye Two Wishes Nov. 4, 1884 A Verse with a Moral, but no Name Mar. 1 1, 1884 Ye Song of Ye Rajah and Ye Fly Oct. 21, 1884 Farmer Griggs's Boggart Apl. 28, 1885 Pride in Distress May 6, 1884 Profession and Practice Mar. 10, 1885 A Tale of a Tub Apl. 8, 1884 The Bird in the Linden Tree Sep. 15, 1885 Ye Story of a Blue China Plate Jan. 20, 1885 Moral Blindness June 3, 1884 Overconfidence Feb. 10, 1885 The Apple of Contentment Aug. 18, 1885 The Force of Need Dec. 30, 1884 A Disappointment Dec. 25, 1883 Ye Sad Story Concerning One Innocent Little Lamb and Four Wicked Wolves Jan. 27, 1885 Contains twenty-four full page text and illustrations, and fifty- eight headpieces and illustrations of less than page by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Young People; also one illustration and fifteen decorations, or a total of sixteen illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Design for front cover book w 6.4 x 9.7 Design for back cover book w 6.0 x 6.5 p(m) Half title WI.9X 3.3 (iv) Frontispiece — This is the way that one in Cap and Motley stops for a while along the stony Path of Life to make you laugh w 6.6 x 9.5 (v) Title page, in red w 6.6 x 9.2 (vn) Headpiece, Preface w 6.5 x 2.6 (vm) Tailpiece w 2.8 x 2.0 (ix) Headpiece, Table of Contents w 6.6 x 2.0 x Tailpiece w 3.7 x 2.7 (xi) Headpiece, List of Illustrations w 6.6 x 1.9 xiii Tailpiece w 4.8 x 2.5 22 Tailpiece, How Hans was caught w 1.5 x 2.5 23 Decoration w 2.7 x 2.2 (39) Decoration w 2.1 x 2.5 (55) Decoration w 2.7 x 3.5 (99) Decoration w 2.2 x 0.7 [120] i888 The / Wonder / Clock / or / Four & Twenty Marvel- / lous Tales, being one for / each hour of the day; / written & illustrated / By / Howard Pyle. / Embellished with Verses by / Katharine Pyle. / (rule) / New York, printed by / Harper & Brothers, 1888. 8vo. Collation: Half title (1); frontispiece (11); title (as above in center of decoration) (in); copyright (1887) (iv); preface (v, vi); table of contents (vn, vm) ; list of illustrations (ix— xiv) ; text (1-3 19). Size of leaf trimmed 7.0 x 9.7 inches. Issued in half leather, cloth sides. Front cover stamped in gold (ornamental work above and below) : The Wonder Clock / ByHoward Pyle. Stamped on back in gold in box rules: The / Wonder / Clock / (rule) / Pyle / Harpers This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of publishers: Osgood Mcllvane & Co., London, 1888. Copyright, No. 16200, June 23, 1887. Deposited Oct. 19, 1887. Two series of "Clock" verses, i to 12, together with decorations each covering a page, are by Katharine Pyle. The following table of contents shows the "Clock" verses of Katha- rine Pyle, with decorations, in capitals; the stories by Howard Pyle are in lower-case. The date of first printing in Harper's Young People is shown at right. One O'Clock Mar. 16, 1886 Bearskin Mar. 1, 1887 Two O'Clock Mar. 23, 1886 The Water of Life June 14, 1887 * Three O'Clock Mar. 30, 1886 How One Turned his Trouble to Some Account Nov. 10, 1885 Four O'Clock Apl. 6,1886 How Three went out into the Wide World Dec. 29, 1885 * Five O'Clock Apl. 13, 1886 The Clever Student and the Master of Black Arts Feb. 23, 1886 Six O'Clock May 4, 1886 The Princess Golden Hair and the Great Black Raven Jan. 26, 1886 Seven O'Clock Cousin Greylegs, the Great Red Fox father Mole Eight O'Clock One Good Turn Deserves Another Nine O'Clock The White Bird Ten O'Clock How the Good Gifts were used by Two Eleven O'Clock How Boots befooled the King Twelve O'Clock The Stepmother One O'Clock Master Jacob Two O'Clock Peterkin and the Little Grey Hare Three O'Clock Mother Hildegarde Four O'Clock Which is Best? Five O'Clock The Simpleton and his Little Black Hen Six O'Clock The Swan Maiden Seven O'Clock The Three Little Pigs and the Ogre Eight O'Clock The Staff and the Fiddle Nine O'Clock How the Princess's Pride was broken Ten O'Clock How Two Went into Partnership Eleven O'Clock King Stork Twelve O'Clock The Best that Life has to Give * The decorations in book are different from those People. May 1 8, 1886 and Grand- Mar. 22, 1887 June i, 1886 Oct. ii, 1887 June 8, 1886 Sep. 6, 1887 June 15, 1886 d Apl. 27, 1886 June 22, 1886 Dec. 1, 1885 June 29, 1886 Aug. 2, 1887 Nov. 9, 1886 June 29, 1886 Nov. 16, 1886 Mar. 23, 1886 Nov. 23, 1886 May 25, 1886 Nov. 30, 1886 Apl. 19, 1887 Dec. 14, 1886 en Nov. 2, 1886 Dec. 21, 1886 Oct. 13, 1885 Dec. 28, 1886 July 27, 1886 Jan. ii, 1887 Aug. 31. 1886 Jan. 25 1887 Dec. 28 1886 Feb. 15 1887 Jan. 25 1887 Feb. 22 1887 Nov. 30 1886 Mar. 8 1887 May 17 1887 rst published in Harper's Young [122] Contains ninety-six illustrations and twenty-four headpieces by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Young People on dates shown in list. It should be noted that the titles of illustrations in the book (which are shown with an illustrated initial and heading above the illustration) are different from the titles of the same illustrations in Harper s Young People. In addition the book contains: front cover decoration, one frontis- piece, one title page, three headpieces, nine decorations, twenty-five illustrated initials and seventy headings with illustrated initials, or a total of one hundred and ten illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle, not previously published, as follows : Front cover decoration p (i) Half title (n) Frontispiece 1 (in) Title page (v) Headpiece — Preface (v) Initial I (vii) Headpiece — Table of Contents vhi Tailpiece (ix) Headpiece — List of Illustrations xiv Tailpiece (3) Illustrated init (5) Illustrated init (9) Illustrated init (17) Illustrated init (19) Illustrated init (21) Illustrated init (25) Illustrated init (29) Illustrated init (31) Illustrated init (33) Illustrated init (41) Illustrated init (43) Illustrated init: (45) Illustrated init: (51) Illustrated init (53) Illustrated init (55) Illustrated init 57 Illustrated init all al T with heading al B with heading alO al T with heading al T with heading al T with heading alT al T with heading al H with heading alT al T with heading al T with heading alT al A with heading al T with heading al T with heading Reproduced in "Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen.' w 5.3 x 5.7 w 1.8 x 1.6 w 4.8 x 6.8 w 4.8 x 7.0 w 4.8 x 1.9 w 0.9 x 0.9 w 4.8 x 1.8 w 2.9 x 1.7 w 4.8 x 1.8 w 2.9 x 1.6 W 1.2 X 1.2 W4.7X I.3 w 4.7 X 1.0 W 1.2 X 1.2 w 4.7 x 0.9 w 4.7 X I.O W 4.7 X 1.2 w 1.3 x 1.3 w 4.7 X 1.0 W 4.7 X 1.2 W 1.2 X 1.2 w 4.8 x 1.7 w 4.8 x 1.5 W 1.2 X 1.2 W 4.8 X I.O W4.8 X 1.2 W 4.8 X 1.2 MacMillan, New York. 1889. (66) Illustrated initial W with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 62 Tailpiece w 3.0 x 1.4 (65) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (67) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 (69) Illustrated initial P with heading w 1.7 x 1.3 (71) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (75) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (79) Illustrated initial I w 1.2 x 1.2 (81) Illustrated initial C with heading w 4.7 x 1.6 (83) Illustrated initial C with heading w 4.7 x 1.6 (91) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (93) Illustrated initial F with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (97) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (101) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.4 (103) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (107) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (109) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (in) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (115) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.9 (119) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.9 (123) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (125) Illustrated initial S with heading w 4.8 x 1.2 (127) Illustrated initial S with heading w 4.8 x 0.9 (129) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.3 (134) Tailpiece w 3.0 x 1.2 (137) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (139) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.8 x 1.0 (141) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.8 x 1.0 (143) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 0.8 (145) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 0.9 (148) Tailpiece w 3.0 x 1.6 (151) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (153) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 0.8 (155) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 0.8 (157) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (163) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (165) Illustrated initial M with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (171) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (173) Illustrated initial M with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 ["4] (177) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (179) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (183) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (185) Illustrated initial P with heading w 4.8 x 0.9 (191) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (193) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (195) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 (197) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (199) Illustrated initial M with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (205) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (207) Illustrated initial H with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (21 1) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (213) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (216) Tailpiece w 3.0 x 2.0 (219) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (221) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.4 (227) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.3 (231) Illustrated initial O w 1.2 x 1.2 (233) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (235) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (237) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (243) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (245) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.6 (247) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.6 (252) Tailpiece w 3.0 x 1.2 (255) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (257) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.3 (259) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.3 (261) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 (269) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (271) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.9 (273) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (281) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (283) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.5 (287) Illustrated initial U with heading w 4.8 x 1.3 (293) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (295) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.0 (297) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 0.8 (299) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 p (307) Illustrated initial T w 1.2 x 1.2 (311) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.7 x 1.2 (315) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 1.0 (317) Illustrated initial T with heading w 4.8 x 0.9 (318) Tailpiece w 1.6 x 1.6 1888 The Rose of Paradise / Being a detailed account of certain adventures that / happened to Captain John Mackra, in connection / with the famous pirate, Edward England, in / the year 1720, off the Island of Juanna / in the Mozam- bique Channel; writ / by himself, and now for the / first time published / By Howard Pyle / Author of / "Pepper and Salt" "The Wonder Clock" Etc. / Illustrated / New York / Harper and Brothers, Franklin Square / 1888 i2mo. Collation: Frontispiece; title (1); copyright (1887) (11); dedication (m); list of illustrations (v); text (1—231). Size of leaf trimmed 4.7 x 7.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. Stamped in gold at top front cover: The Rose of Paradise. Back stamped in gold: The Rose / of / Paradise / (rule) / Howard Pyle. / Illustrated / Harper & Brothers Copyright, No. 22459, Sept. 3, 1887. Deposited Oct. 1, 1887. The story and eight illustrations by Howard Pyle previously published in Harper s Weekly, June nth to July 30th, 1887. 1888 Otto / Of the Silver Hand / Written and Illustrated by / Howard Pyle / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1888 8vo. Square. Collation: Publishers' advertisement; half title (1); frontispiece (iv); title (v); copyright (1888) (vi); contents (vn-ix); list of illustrations (xi-xm); foreword (1, 2); text (3-170); illustra- tion (171); afterword (173); sixteen pages of publishers' lists in back. Size of leaf trimmed 6.5 x 8.9 inches. Issued in cloth sides and leather back. Front cover stamped in red gilt and black: Otto of the / Silver Hand / (seal) / By / Howard Pyle. [126] Back stamped in gilt: Otto / of the / Silver / Hand / Howard Pyle. / Scribners Not previously published in periodicals. This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1888. Copyright, No. 31083, Nov. 1, 1888. Deposited Nov. 12, 1888. Contains twenty-six illustrations, thirty-six decorations, headpieces and tailpieces and sixteen initials, or a total of seventy-eight illustra- tions, etc., by Howard Pyle, not previously published, as follows: Decoration, front cover w 4.6 x 8.2 p (1) Half title w 2.3 x 2.7 (iv) Frontispiece, In the Belfry w 4.6 x 6.0 (vn) Headpiece, Contents w 4.6 x 1.8 ix Line tailpiece w 3.1 x 1.0 (xi) Headpiece, List of Illustrations w 4.6 x 1.6 xiii Line tailpiece w 2.5 x 1.1 (1) Headpiece, Foreword w 4.4 x 2.0 (1) Illustrated initial B w 1.0 x 1.0 2 Line tailpiece w 2.9 x 1.0 (3) Headpiece, Chapter I w 4.8 x 2.8 (3) Illustrated initial U w 1.0 x 1.0 (5) There they sat, just as little children of the town might sit upon their father's doorstep w 4.4 x 5.9 10 Tailpiece w 2.5 x 1.7 (11) Headpiece, Chapter II w 4.5 x 2.8 (11) Illustrated initial B w 1.0 x 1.0 (15) Away they rode with clashing hoofs and ringing armor w 4.5 x 6.0 19 Tailpiece w 1.8 x 1.8 (20) Headpiece, Chapter III w 4.5 x 2.8 (20) Illustrated initial B w 1.0 x 1.0 (23) No one was within but old Ursela, who sat crooning over a fire w 4.5 x 6.0 26 Tailpiece w 2.0 x 1.4 (27) Headpiece, Chapter IV w 4.6 x 2.3 (27) Illustrated initial W w 1.0 x 1.0 [i 2 7] (29) Abbot Otto of St. Michaelsburg was a gentle, patient, pale-faced old man w 4.5 x 6.0 (35) "While I lay there with my horse upon me, Baron Frederick ran me down with his lance" w 4.5 x 6.0 39 Tailpiece w 2.8 x 1.5 (40) Headpiece, Chapter V w 4.6 x 2.3 (40) Illustrated initial S w 1.0 x 1.0 (43) The poor simple Brother sitting under the pear- tree close to the bee-hives, rocking the, little baby in his arms w 4.5 x 5.8 (49) Always it was one picture that little Otto sought w 4.5 x 6.0 54 Tailpiece w 1.9 x 1.6 (55) Headpiece, Chapter VI w 4.5 x 2.4 (55) Illustrated initial T w 1.0 x 1.0 (57) Poor Brother John came forward and took the boy's hand w 4.6 x 6.0 (63) Otto lay close to her feet upon a bear-skin w 4.6 x 6.0 68 Tailpiece w 2.0 x 2.3 (69) Headpiece, Chapter VII w 4.5 x 2.2 (69) Illustrated initial T w 1.0 x 1.0 (71) The grim Baron sat silent with his chin resting upon his clenched fist w 4.5 x 6.1 (77) Slowly raising himself upon the narrow foot-hold, he peeped cautiously within w 4.5 x 6.0 (81) Schwartz Carl, holding his arbelast in his hand, stood silently watching w 4.5 x 6.1 (87) He strode forward into the room and laid his hand heavily on the boy's shoulder w 4.5 x 5.9 90 Tailpiece w 2.2 x 2.2 (91) Headpiece, Chapter VIII w 4.5 x 2.2 (91) Illustrated initial A wi.oxi.o (93) "Then dost thou not know why I am here?" said the Baron w 4.5 x 6.0 (102) Headpiece, Chapter IX w 4.5 x 2.0 (102) Illustrated initial F w 1.0 x 1.0 (103) Fritz, the swineherd, sat eating his late supper of porridge w 4.5 x 6.0 (109) Hans held up a necklace of blue and white beads w 4.5 x 6.0 1 14 Tailpiece w 2.0 x 2.2 [128} (i 15) Headpiece, Chapter X w 4.7 x 2.2 (115) Illustrated initial H w 1.0 x 1.0 (1 17) "Thou ugly toad," said the woman w 4.5 x 6.0 (123) The man was Long Jacob, the bowman w 4.5 x 6.0 (127) In an instant he was flung back and down w 4.6 x 6.1 130 Tailpiece w 2.2 x 1.3 (131) Headpiece, Chapter XI w 4.5 x 2.3 (131) Illustrated initial L w 1.0 x 1.0 ( J 35) The next moment they were hanging in mid-air w 4.5 x 6.1 138 Tailpiece w 2.7 x 1.2 (139) Headpiece, Chapter XII w 4.5 x 2.2 (139) Illustrated initial B w 1.0 x 1.0 (143) He was gazing straight before him with a set and stony face w 4.6 x 6.0 148 Tailpiece w 2.7 x 1.4 (149) Headpiece, Chapter XIII w 4.6 x 2.3 (149) Illustrated initial A w 1.0 x 1.0 (151) In the middle of the narrow way stood the motionless, steel-clad figure w 4.5 x 6.1 (157) For a moment they stood swaying backward and forward w 4.5 x 6.0 160 Tailpiece w 1.8 x 1.2 (161) Headpiece, Chapter XIV w 4.5 x 2.3 (161) Illustrated initial T w 1.0 x 1.0 (165) It was the great Emperor Rudolph w 4.5 x 6.0 170 Tailpiece w 2.7 x 1.6 (171) He took her hand and set it to his lips w 4.6 x 6.0 (173) Headpiece, Afterword w 4.6 x 2.1 (173) Illustrated initial T w 1.0 x 1.0 Contains also on advertising pages reprints of four illustrations from "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," Howard Pyle, Scribner's, 1883, pp. 1, 79, 187, 219. Contains also on advertising pages reprint of one illustration from "The Story of Siegfried," James Baldwin, Scribner's, p. 63. [129] 1891 * * The Buccaneers / and Marooners of / America / * * * ******/ Being an Account of the / Famous Adven- tures and / Daring Deeds of Certain / Notorious Free- booters / of the Spanish Main / A New Illustrated Edition / Edited by Howard Pyle / London: T. Fisher Unwin New / York: MacMillan & Co. mdcccxci. nmo. Collation: Title of series (1); list of series (2); frontispiece; title (3); contents (5-1 1); list of illustrations (13); introduction (by Howard Pyle) (15-41); translator's preface to first edition (43-48); text (49-403). Size of leaf trimmed 5.2 x 8 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black with ornamental design: The Adventure Series / T. Fisher Unwin, Paternoster Square / London 1890. Also in gilt in black ruled box: The Buccaneers / & Marooners / of America. Back cover stamped in black with publishers' emblem. Back stamped in black and gold: Adventure / Series / The / Buccaneers / and / Marooners / of / America / Edited by / Howard Pyle / MacMillan & Co. Contains, pp. 15 to 41, introduction by Howard Pyle; also picture used as frontispiece with title "Morgan Recruiting for the attack on Porto Bello," by Howard Pyle; was first published in Harper's Monthly, August, 1887, illustrating "Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main," by Howard Pyle, with the title "Henry Morgan recruiting for the Attack." 189I School / and Playground / By / Howard Pyle / and Others / Illustrated / Boston / D. Lothrop Company / Washing- ton Street opposite Bromfield. i6mo. Cloth. Contains, pp. 9 to 32, "Lambkin: Was He a Hero or a Prig?" by Howard Pyle; no illustrations. First published in Chautauqua Young Folks' Reading Union supple- ment to Wide Awake, Dec, 1889. Copyright, No. 32260, Sept. 11, 1891. 1892 Men of Iron / By / Howard Pyle / Author of / "The Won- der Clock" "Pepper and Salt" / "The Rose of Paradise" Etc. / Illustrated / (publishers' seal) / New York / Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square / 1892 8vo. Collation: Frontispiece; title (1); copyright (1891); dedication (in); list of illustrations (v, vi); text (1-328). Size of leaf trimmed 5.5 x 8.4 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black and silver with coat of arms and below in black: Men of Iron. Back stamped in gold: (ornament) / Men / of / Iron / (ornament) / Howard Pyle / and at bottom: Harpers. The story and twenty-one illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper's Young People, Jan. 20 to June 9, 1891. Contains also decoration not previously published, as follows: Front cover decoration 4.8 x 6.8 This book was issued in England, bearing on the title page the name of the publishers : Osgood Mcllvane & Co., London, 1 892. Copyright, No. 33018, Sept. 16, 1891. Deposited Oct. 29, 1891. l892 A Modern Aladdin / or, / The Wonderful Adventures / of Oliver Munier / An Extravaganza in Four Acts / By Howard Pyle / Author of "Pepper and Salt" Etc. / Illus- trated. / New York / Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square / 1892 i2mo. Collation: Frontispiece (n); title (m); copyright (1891) (iv); list of illustrations (v, vi); half title (1); text (3-205) ; (publishers' lists, two pages). Size of leaf 4.7 x 7.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. On front cover surrounded by ornamental design in red and gold: A Modern Aladdin. Back stamped in gold: (ornament) / A Modern / Aladdin / (ornament) / Howard Pyle / (ornament) / Harpers. Copyright, No. 39484, Nov. 3, 1891. Deposited Nov. 14, 1891. [ISO The story and thirty-two illustrations by Howard Pyle were first published in Harper's. Bazar, May 23 to June 11, 1881. Contains also one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 130 "Enter Oliver and Mademoiselle Celeste" p 1.8 x 3.8 1895 The Story of / Jack Ballister's Fortunes / By / Howard Pyle / * / Being the Narrative of the Adventures / of a Young Gentleman of Good Fam- / ily, who was Kidnapped in the Year 1719 / and carried to the Plantations of the / Continent of Virginia, where he fell / in with that Famous Pirate Captain / Edward Teach, or Blackbeard : of his / Escape from the Pirates and the Rescue / of a Young Lady from out their hands / (seal) / New York / The Century Co. / 1895 8vo. Collation: Half title (1); frontispiece (iv); title (v); copyright (1894, 1895) and imprint (vi); contents (vii,vm); list of illustrations (ix); half title (xi); text (1-420). Size of leaf trimmed 5.7 x 8.1 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover and back cover stamped orna- mentally in red and black: Jack Ballister's / Fortunes. / (seal) / Pyle. Back stamped in black and red with ornamental designs: Jack / Ballister's / Fortunes / (rule) / Pyle / The / Century Co. This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of publishers : Osgood Mcllvane & Co., London, 1897. Copyright, No. 47489, Sept. 18, 189J. Deposited Sept. 20, 1895. The story and fourteen illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in St. Nicholas, April, 1894, to Sept., 1895. One illustration in magazine Feb., 1895, not reproduced in book. 1895 The Garden / Behind the Moon / A Real Story of the / Moon Angel / Written and Illustrated by / Howard Pyle / (ornament) / Printed and Published by / Charles Scrib- ner's Sons / New York, mdcccxcv. 8vo. Square. Collation: Frontispiece; title (i) (first, second, sixth and eighth lines in red); copyright (1895) (n); dedication (in); con- tents (v, vi); illustrations (vn); foreword (1-4); text (5-192). Size of leaf trimmed 6.0 x 8.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped ornamentally in gold and color: The Garden / Behind the / Moon. Back stamped in gold: The / Garden / Behind the / Moon / * / Pyle. / (ornament) Scribners This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of publishers: Lawrence and Bullen / London 1895 Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. 51412, Oct. 10, 1895. Deposited Oct. 12, 1895. Ten illustrations, twenty-two headpieces, one tailpiece and one cover decoration, or a total of thirty-four illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Front cover and back decorations 7.0 x 7.0 Frontispiece, In the garden behind the moon p 4.5 x 6.0 p v Headband, Contents P 3-7 x °- 8 VII Headband, Illustrations P 3-7 x °- 8 1 Headpiece, Foreword P3-7 X 2 - x 4 Tailpiece p 0.8 x 1.3 5 Headpiece P 3-7 x 2.2 9 Headband p 3.7 x 0.7 13 Headband p 3.7 x 0.7 21 Headband P 3-7 x °-7 (25) David looked up into Hans Krout's face p 4.5 x 6.0 3i Headband P 3-7 x 8.0 (41) Suddenly a half-door opened and there stood a little man p 4.5 x 6.0 44 Headband P3-7 xo - 8 (57) David sat down on the wooden bench and took 1 J P a big blue star p 4.5 x 6.0 61 Headband p 3.7 x 0.7 (69) He was standing at an open window p 4.5 x 6.0 (77) "Where did you come from, little boy?" she sai d p 4.5 x 6.0 84 Headband P 3-7 x °-8 9i Headband p 3.7x0.8 103 Headband P 3-7 x o.S 112 Headband P 3-7 x 0.7 [133] pn6 Headband p 3-7 x 0.7 (133) Quick as a flash, David leaped out and upon it p 4.5 x 6.0 135 Headpiece p 3-7 x °-8 139 Headpiece p 3.7 x 0.8 148 Headpiece p 3-7 x 0.7 (153) Fast flew the black winged horse p 4.5 x 6.0 159 Headpiece p 3.7 x 0.8 (163) The giant fell crashing upon the stones p 4.5 x 6.0 172 Headband p 3-7 * °-7 177 Headband P 3-7 x °-7 186 Headband p 3.7 x 0.7 (189) She placed her hands on his shoulders p 4.5 x 6.0 1895 Twilight Land / By / Howard Pyle / Author of / "The Wonder Clock" "Pepper and Salt" / "Men of Iron" etc. / Illustrated / (publishers' seal) / New York / Harper & Brothers Publishers / 1895 8vo. Collation: Frontispiece; title (two initials and publishers' seal in red) (1); copyright (1894), book list of publishers (11); dedication (111); table of contents (v, vi); introduction (1-4); text (5-438); (two pages book lists) . Size of leaf trimmed 5.6 x 8.4 inches. Issued in cloth sides and leather back. Front cover ornamental stamping in black and red, and in ruled box in gilt: Twilight / Land / By / Howard Pyle. Stamped on back in gold: (ornament) / Twilight / Land / Pyle / (ornament) / Harpers This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: Osgood Mcllvane & Co. / London 1895 Copyright, No. 49782, Oct. 25, 1894. Deposited Dec. 5, 1894. The following table of contents shows the date originally published in Harper s Young People and number of illustrations. The Stool of Fortune Dec. 23, 1890 7 illustrations The Talisman of Solomon. I. Mar. 29, 1892 6 illustrations TheTalismanofSolomon.il. Apl. 5,1892 6 illustrations 111 Luck and the Fiddler Oct. 15,1889 6 illustrations Empty Bottles Feb. 18,1890 6 illustrations [134] Good Gifts and a Fool's Folly Sep. 9, 1890 7 illustrations The Good of a Few Words. I. July 17, 1894 6 illustrations The Good of a Few Words. II. July 24, 1894 5 illustrations Woman's Wit July 29, 1890 7 illustrations A Piece of Good Luck. I. Apl. 10,1894 5 illustrations A Piece of Good Luck. II. Apl. 17,1894 5 illustrations The Fruit of Happiness Jan. 13,1891 6 illustrations Not a Pin to Choose. I. June 10, 1890 5 illustrations Not a Pin to Choose. II. June 17, 1890 5 illustrations Much shall have more and little shall have less Nov. 4, 1890 5 illustrations Wisdom's Wages and Folly's Pay Nov. 5,1889 7 illustrations The Enchanted Island. I. Dec. 15, 1891 5 illustrations The Enchanted Island. II. Dec. 22, 1891 5 illustrations All Things are as Fate wills Oct. 14, 1890 6 illustrations Where to Lay the Blame Mar. 25, 1890 6 illustrations The Salt of Life. I. Jan. 7,1890 5 illustrations TheSaltofLife.il. Jan. 14,1890 5 illustrations The stories and one hundred and twenty-six illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper s Young People as shown in the list. In addition the book contains one illustration, four decorations, or a total of five illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Front cover decoration Frontispiece — Ita Primo Ita Semper Dedication to daughter Phoebe — Ornamental Headpiece, Table of Contents Headpiece, Introduction 1896 4.1 x 7.8 P 3-5X5-5 p 3.5x5.1 P3. 4 x 1.5 P3-5 x i-4 The Ghost / of / Captain Brand: / Or, a true / Account / of the / Most remarkable Appearance / of that renowned Freebooter off the Harbor / of New York, / And the last time ever he was beheld by / the Eyes of a Living Man. / Being a Narrative of certain / Extraordinary Adventures that befell Barnaby True, Esq., / of the Town of New York in the Year 1750, or thereabouts. / / Written 1*351 originally by Howard Pyle, for Harper's Weekly Christ / mas Number. Now first imprinted in this form for the pleasure / of those friends of the Author, whose names appear below. / / Wilmington : / Printed for Anne Poole Pyle, Thomas F. Bayard, Henry A. duPont, / and J. Henry Harper, by John M. Rogers, on Orange / Street, opposite the Old Malt House. / 1896. Edition 4 copies on uncut paper. 8vo. Collation: Copyright (1896) (1); title (in); preface (v-xvin); text (1-73). Issued in full leather with clasps. On back, paper label: Capt/ Brand Size of leaf uncut 7.0 x 9.0 inches. The story and seven illustrations first published in Harper's Weekly, Dec. 19, 1896. 1897 A / Catalogue of Drawings / Illustrating the Life of / Gen. Washington, / and of / Colonial Life. / Together with a few other Examples / of work done for the Public Prints, / By Howard Pyle. / (rule) / Exhibited for the Pleasure of such as choose / to view them, at the Drexel Institute of / Art, Science and Industry, upon the Sixth / of February next. / (rule) / Philadelphia / mdcccxcvii. Issued with paper covers. Edition of 50 copies on handmade paper. 4to. Collation: Title (front cover); imprint; preface (1-4); frontis- piece; text (5-28); copyright (1897). Size of leaf uncut 7.6 x 10.5 inches. Preface and descriptions of drawings written by Howard Pyle. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper s Monthly, July (1) and Sept., 1896 (1), and The Century, Feb., 1897 (1). Copyright, No. 8680, Feb. 1, 1897. Deposited Feb. 1, 1897. 1897 A / Catalogue of Drawings / Illustrating the Life of / Gen. Washington, / and of / Colonial Life. / Together with a few other examples / of work done for the Public Prints, D36] / By Howard Pyle. / (rule) / Exhibited originally at the Drexel Institute of / Art, Science and Industry, in Phila- delphia, / Now again put upon exhibition at the St. / Botolph Club of Boston, upon the Twenty- / seventh of February next. / (rule) / Wilmington: / Printed for the St. Botolph Club, by John M. / Rogers, on Orange Street opposite / the Old Malt House. / 1897 Issued with paper covers. Edition of 50 copies on handmade paper. 4to. Collation: Title (1); copyright (1897) (n); preface to a second edition (m-v); half title (vi); preface (1-4); frontispiece; text (5-28). Size of leaf uncut 7.6 x 10.5 inches. Front cover: A / Catalogue / of/ Illustrations / (cut) / By Howard Pyle. / (rule) / Exhibited by the St. Botolph Club / for the Enter- tainment of its Friends. / at No. 1 Newbury Street, in Boston / (rule) / Preface and descriptions written by Howard Pyle. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper s Monthly, July (1) and Sept., 1896 (1), and The Century, Feb., 1897 (1). ' This catalogue is same as the one used at Drexel Institute, Phila- delphia, Feb. 6, 1897, with following exceptions: Cover. Title page. Preface to second edition by Howard Pyle. 1898 The Divinity of Labor. / / An Address delivered by / Howard Pyle, / At the Commencement Exercises of / Delaware College, June 16, 1897 / / The John M. Rogers Press, / Wilmington, Del. / 1898 8vo. Collation: Title (1); address to graduates (3-1 1). Size of leaf trimmed 6.0 x 9.0 inches. Paper cover with title as above on front. No illustrations. 1899 The / Price of Blood / (two lines) / An Extravaganza of New York Life in 1807 / Written in Five Chapters and Illustrated by / Howard Pyle / (two lines) / (ornament in red) / Boston From the Publishing House of / Richard G. Badger & Co. / 157 Tremont Street / mdcccxcix. i2mo. Square. Collation: Half title (1); frontispiece in colors; title (enclosed in double box rules and ornamental border in red) (3); copyright (1899) (4); contents (5); illustrations (7); introduction (9- 13); text (15-98); imprint (99). Size of leaf trimmed 5.9 x 8.0 inches. Issued with board covers. Front cover printed in black and red. Picture on upper half of cover, and on lower half: The Price of Blood / written and Illustrated by / Howard Pyle. Back cover ornament in center. Copyright, No. 33216, May 17, 1899. Deposited Sept. 15, 1899. The story first published in Collier s Weekly , Dec. 17, 1898, together with seven illustrations, including one on cover by Howard Pyle. I902 First / Year Book / (ornament) / The / Bibliophile / Society / (ornament) / Boston mcmii / Issued / for Mem- bers only 8vo. Collation: Half title (1); society engraved title page (m); officers (v); council (vi); incorporation certificate (vii); seal of society (vni); note (ix); title (designed and drawn by H. Pyle) (x); copy- right (1902); frontispiece, The Bibliophile, by H. Pyle; text (1-61). Size of leaf 7.4 x 9.1 inches, printed on handmade paper. Issued with board sides. Back lettered in gold: The Bibliophile Year Book. 8vo. Board. Edition 500 copies. Contains, pp. 17-21, "Concerning the Art of Illustration," by Howard Pyle. Also illustration and title page by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: [138] Title page 3.5 x 6. J Frontispiece, "The Bibliophile" 2 1 4.0 x 6.3 I902 Some / Merry Adventures / of / Robin Hood / of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire / Written and Illustrated by / Howard Pyle / Charles Scribner's Sons / New York / Chicago / Boston i2mo. Cloth. Contains, pp. v-vii, preface by Howard Pyle dated Wilmington, April 29, 1902. A curtailed edition of The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood published by Charles Scribner's Sons, 1883. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle, reproduced from the original edition of 1883 on pages 137, xxn, 62 and 91. Copyright, No. 33317, May 19, 1902. Deposited May 23, 1902. I9O3 Rejected of Men / A Story of To-day / By / Howard Pyle / (publishers' seal) / New York and London / Harper & Brothers Publishers / 1903 i2mo. Collation: Title (first line in red, all surrounded by double boxed rules) (1); copyright (1903) (11); contents (in); proem (v-vni); half title (ix); text (1-269); two pages publishers' list. Size of leaf trimmed 4.7 x 7.3 inches. Issued full cloth. Lettered on side in gold: * / Rejected of Men / * / By Howard Pyle (surrounded by stamped rule border in black). Back is lettered in gold: (3 rules in black) Rejected / of / Men / (rule) / Howard / Pyle / Harpers / (3 rules in black). No illustrations. Story not published in periodicals. Copyright, No. A59141, May 8, 1903. Deposited June 19, 1903. 1 Reproduced in "Portfolio of Etchings," by W. H. W. Bicknell, Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903. 2 Reproduced on bookplate of Willard S. Morse. 1916. t'39] i 9 o 3 The Story of / King Arthur / and his Knights. / Written and Illustrated / by / Howard Pyle. / (double rule) / New York: / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1903 8vo. Collation: Frontispiece (11); title (in center of illustrated page) (hi); copyright (1903) (published Nov., 1903), imprint (iv); foreword (v, vi) ; contents (vii-xii) ; list of illustrations (xiii-xvi) ; half title (xvn); illustration (xvm); text (1-3 13). Size of leaf trimmed 6.7 x 9.2 inches. Issued full cloth. Front cover stamped in red and gold with coat of arms. Back stamped in gold: The Story of / King / Arthur / and his / Knights / (rule) / H. Pyle. / Scribners / (back stamped with ornamental design in red and black). This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: George Newnes, Ltd. / London 1903 Copyright, No. 72935, Nov. 18, 1903. Deposited Nov. 19, 1903. First published in St. Nicholas, Nov., Dec, 1902; Jan., Feb., Mar., April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., 1903. Contains thirty-one illustrations (twenty of which have illustrated initials and titles) first published in St. Nicholas. Also ten illustrations (nine of which have illustrated initials and titles), two title pages and twelve tailpieces and front cover and back decorations, or a total of thirty-five illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Front cover 4.5 x 6.0 Back decorations 1.7 x 1.3 p (hi) Title page p 5.0 x 7.0 vi Tailpiece p 2.0 x 1.6 xii Tailpiece p 2.7 x 0.8 xvi Tailpiece p 2.8 x 1.3 xvii Ornamental sub-title (used also p. 149) p 4.5 x 6.4 xvm Illustrated initial U with heading p 4.8 x 0.9 xvm Uther-Pendragon p 4.8 x 5.5 5 Tailpiece p 3.4 x 1.6 38 Tailpiece p 2.1x0.6 76 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.3 98 Tailpiece (used also p. 147) p 2.5 x 1.3 [140] p 146 Tailpiece p 1.9 x 1.9 150 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.7 x 0.9 150 The Lady of Ye Lake p 4.7 x 5.5 160 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.4 162 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.9 162 The Enchantress Vivien p 4.8 x 5.4 172 Illustrated initial V with heading p 4.7 x 0.9 172 Vivien bewitches Merlin p 4.7 x 5.7 180 Illustrated initial Q with heading p 4.7 x 0.9 180 Queen Morgana le Fay p 4.7 x 5.4 190 Illustrated initial Q with heading p 4.7 x 1.0 190 Queen Morgana loses Excalibur his sheath p 4.7 x 5.7 202 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.2 278 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 0.4 280 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 1.0 280 Sir Gawaine the Son of Lot, King of Orkney p 4.7 x 5.4 281 Headpiece — Illustration p 4.8 x 2.7 294 Illustrated initial K with heading p 4.7 x 0.9 294 King Arthur findeth ye old woman in ye hut p 4.7 x 5.5 304 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 0.9 304 Sir Gawaine finds the beautiful Lady p 4.7 x 5.7 312 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.3 The Story of / the Champions / of the / Round Table / Written and Illustrated / By / Howard Pyle. / (double rule) / New York: / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1905 8vo. Collation: Publishers' book list; frontispiece; title (in center of illustrated page) (111); copyright (1905) (published Oct., 1905), im- print (iv) ; foreword (v, vi) ; contents (vn-xiii) ; list of illustrations (xv-xviii); text (2-329). Size of leaf trimmed 6.7 x 9.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in red and gold with coat of arms. Back stamped in gold: The Story of / The / Champions / of the / Round Table / (rule) / H. Pyle. / Scribners (back stamped in ornamental design in red and black). [141] This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: George Newnes, Ltd., / London 1905 Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. A129144, Oct. 19, 1905. Deposited Oct. 19, 1905. Title page with same border as used in The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, 1903. Contains thirty-one full page illustrations, thirty-one illustrated initials with headings, ten headpieces and eleven tailpieces and front and back cover decorations, or a total of eighty-five illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Front cover Coat of arms 4.5 x 6.0 Back decorations 1.7 x 1.3 p (11) Frontispiece Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 0.8 (11) Frontispiece Sir Launcelot of the Lake p 4.7 x 5.3 (m) Title page (see above) (v) Foreword Headpiece p 4.7 x 2.1 vi Tailpiece p 3.0 x 1.4 (vn) Contents Headpiece p 4.7 x 3.5 xiii Tailpiece p 2.7 x 2.0 (xv) Illustrations Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.5 (xvm) Tailpiece p 3.4 x 2.1 p (2) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.7 x 1.0 (2) The Lady Nymue beareth away Launcelot into the Lake p 4.7 x 5.5 (3) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.7 10 Tailpiece p 2.1 x 1.1 (12) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (12) Sir Launcelot greets Queen Guinevere p 4.8 x 5.5 (13) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.6 (26) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.1 x 0.9 (26) Sir Lionel of Britain p 4.8 x 5.3 (34) Illustrated initial Q with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (34) Queen Morgana appears unto Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.2 (44) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 0.7 (44) Sir Launcelot doeth battle with Sir Turquine p 4.7 x 5.3 (54) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (54) Sir Launcelot sits with Sir Hilaire and Croisette p 4.8 x 5.4 (64) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 [HO p(64) Sir Launcelot and Elouise the Fair p 4.8 x 5.7 (74) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 0.7 (74) Sir Launcelot climbs to catch the lady's falcon p 4.7 x 5.1 (86) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (86) Sir Launcelot takes the armor of Sir Kay p 4.8 x 5.2 96 Tailpiece p 2.7 x 0.8 (100) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (100) Sir Tristram of Lyonesse p 4.8 x 5.2 (101) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.6 104 Tailpiece p 1.8 x 1.0 (106) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (106) Tristram succors the Lady Moeya p 4.8 x 5.5 (107) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.6 (114) Illustrated initial K with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (114) King Mark of Cornwall p 4.8 x 5.3 (124) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (124) The Lady Belle Isoult p 4.8 x 5.4 (132) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (132) The Queen of Ireland seeks to slay Sir Tristram p 4.8 x 5.7 (146) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (146) Sir Tristram harpeth before King Mark p 4.8 x 5.3 (160) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (160) Sir Tristram sits with Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.4 168 Tailpiece p 3.1 x 1.4 (170) Illustrated initial B with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (170) Belle Isoult and Sir Tristram drink the love draught p 4.8 x 5.2 182 Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.2 (184) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (184) Sir Lamorack of Gales p 4.8 x 5.1 (185) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.2 (196) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (196) Sir Tristram cometh to ye castle of Sir Nabon p 4.8 x 5.2 (208) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (208) Sir Lamorack herds the swine of Sir Nabon p 4.8 x 5.3 218 Tailpiece p 2.6 x 1.0 (220) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (220) Sir Tristram assaults King Mark p 4.8 x 5.6 (221) Headpiece p 4.7 x 2.2 (230) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 2.2 [143 3 (230) Sir Kay and the Forest Madman p 4.8 x 5.5 (242) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (242) Sir Tristram leaps into ye Sea p 4.8 x 5.4 (252) Illustrated initial K with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (252) King Mark broods mischief p 4.8 x 5.4 258 Tailpiece p 2.3 x 1.1 (260) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (260) Sir Percival of Gales p 4.8 x 5.0 (261) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.5 (268) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.9 (268) The Lady Yvette the Fair p 4.8 x 5.0 (280) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.9 (280) Sir Percival and Sir Lamorack ride together p 4.8 x 4.8 (290) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (290) Sir Percival overcometh ye Enchantress Vivien p 4.8 x 5.5 (304) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (304) The Demoiselle Blanchefleur p 4.8 x 5.4 (316) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (316) Sir Kay interrupts ye meditations of Sir Percival p 4.7 x 5.5 328 Tailpiece p 2.7 x 1.2 I907 Strange Stories / of the / Revolution / By / Howard Pyle, Winthrop Packard / Molly Elliot Seawell / and others / Illustrated / (publishers' seal) / New York and London / Harper & Brothers Publishers / mcmvii. i6mo. Collation: Publishers' book list; frontispiece; title (sur- rounded by ornamental boxed rules) (1); copyright (various dates) (published April, 1907) (11); contents (in, iv); illustrations (v); intro- duction (vn-ix); half title (xi); text (1-221). Size of leaf trimmed 4.6 x 6.9 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in colors: Strange / Stories / of the / Revolution / (cut). Back stamped in black: Strange / Stories / of the / Revolution / Harpers Contains, pp. 55-71, "Nancy Hansen's Project," by Howard Pyle. No illustrations. The story first published in Harper 's Young People, April 13, 1880, together with one illustration by Howard Pyle. Copyright, No. A167815, Feb. 6, 1907. Deposited April II, 1907. [l44] 1907 Stolen / Treasure / By / Howard Pyle / Author of / "Men of Iron" "Twilight Land" / "The Wonder Clock" "Pepper and Salt" / Illustrated by / the Author / (publishers' seal) / New York and London / Harper & Brothers Publishers / MCMVII. i2mo. Collation: Frontispiece; title (surrounded by border and printed in red and black) (i); copyright (1907) (11); contents (m); illustrations (v); half title (1); text (3-254). Size of leaf trimmed 4.8 x 7.8 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black with ornamental border: Stolen Treasure / Howard Pyle and in center inlaid picture. Stamped on back: Stolen / Treasure /(cut)/ Howard / Pyle /Harpers Copyright, No. A173769, April 12, 1907. Deposited May 9, 1907. Contains four stories by Howard Pyle and nine illustrations first published as follows: With the Buccaneers ■ Harper s Round Table June 29, 1897 3 illustrations Tom Chist and the Treasure Box Harper s Round Table Mar. 24, 1896 2 illustrations The Ghost of Captain Brand Harper's Weekly Dec. 19, 1896 1 illustration The Devil at New Hope Harper's Weekly Dec. 18, 1897 2 illustrations On cover of book — insert picture in colors being part of illustra- tion with title "Buried Trea- sure" in Harper's Magazine Dec, 1902 1 illustration I907 Shapes that / Haunt the Dusk / Harper's Novelettes / (rule) / Edited by / William Dean Howells / and / Henry Mills Alden / (publishers' seal) / Harper & Brothers Publishers / New York and London / 1907 [145 J i6mo. Collation: Title (surrounded by boxed rules and printed in red and black) (i); copyright notice (1907) (11); list of authors (111); introduction (v-vn); text (1-301). Size of leaf trimmed on top only 4.3 x 6.8 inches. Bound in full cloth. Stamped on back in gold ornamental design with letters color of cloth: Shapes / That / Haunt / the / Dusk, and in gold: Harper's / Novel- / ettes / Harpers Contains, pp. 63-125, "In Tenebras," by Howard Pyle. No illus- trations. First published in Harper's Monthly, Feb., 1894. Copyright, No. A166573, June 11, 1907. Deposited June 14, 1907. I9O7 The Story of / Sir Launcelot / and his / Companions / By / Howard Pyle. / (rules) / New York: / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1907 8vo. Collation: Book lists (n); frontispiece; title (in center of illus- tration) (m); copyright (1907) (published Oct., 1907) and imprint (iv); foreword (v, vi); contents (vii-xiv); list of illustrations (xv-xvm); prologue (3-8); introduction, part 1 (9); illustration (10); text (11-332); illustration (334); conclusion (335-340). Size of leaf trimmed 6.7 x 9.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black, red and gold with coat of arms. Back stamped in gold: The Story of / Sir / Launcelot / and His / Companions / (rule) / H. Pyle / Scribners / (back stamped with ornamental design in red and black). This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: Chapman & Hall / London 1907 Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. A190354, Oct. 23, 1907. Deposited Oct. 25, 1907. Title page with same border as used in The Story of King Arthur and his Knights, 1903, and The Story of the Champions of the Round Table, 1905. Contains thirty illustrations, eleven headpieces, thirty initials, eight tailpieces and front and back cover decorations, or a total of eighty-one illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle, not previously pub- lished as follows: [146] Front cover Coat of arms 4.5x6.0 Back Decorations 1.7 x 1.3 p (n) Frontispiece Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (11) Frontispiece The Lady Elaine the Fair p 4.8 x 5.5 (in) Title page (see above) (v) Foreword Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.4 ( VI ) Tailpiece p 2.5 x 1.3 (vii) Contents Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.7 xiv Tailpiece p 2.8 x 0.9 (xv) Illustrations Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.5 xviii Tailpiece p 2-3 x 1.3 p (2) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.7 x 0.7 (2) Sir Mellegrans interrupts the sport of the Queen p 4.7 x 5.5 (3) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.1 8 Tailpiece p 2.3 x 1.2 (10) Illustrated initial D with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (10) Denneys and the Hermit help Sir Launcelot to his armor p 4.8 x 5.7 (11) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.4 (18) Illustrated initial H with heading p 4.7 x 0.8 (18) How Sir Launcelot rode errant in a cart p 4.7 x 5.5 (28) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.8 (28) The Damsel Elose the Fair rescues Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.3 (38) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (38) Sir Gareth of Orkney p 4.8 x 5.3 (39) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.4 (48) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (48) The Damsel Lynette p 4.8 x 5.7 (62) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (62) Sir Gareth doeth Battle with the Knight of the River Ford p 4.8 x 5.8 (76) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (76) The Lady Layonnesse p 4.8 x 5.8 (90) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (90) The Lady Layonnesse cometh to the Pavilion of Sir Gareth p 4.8 x 5.7 104 Tailpiece p 3.0x1.1 (106) Illustrated initial H with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 [147] (io6)How Sir Launcelot held discourse with ye merry Minstrels p 4.8 x 5.5 107 Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.5 (116) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (116) Sir Launcelot slayeth the Worm of Corbin p 4.8 x 5.4 (124) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (124) Sir Launcelot confideth his Shield to Elaine the Fair p 4.8 x 5.7 (136) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (136) Sir Launcelot and Sir Lavaine overlook the Field of Astolat • p 4.8 x 5.5 (146) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (146) Sir Gawaine knoweth the shield of Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.5 (158) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (158) Sir Launcelot leapeth from the window p 4.8 x 5.5 168 Tailpiece p 4.0x1.0 (170) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (170) The Madman of the Forest who was Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.5 (171) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.5 (180) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (180) The Forest Madman saveth ye Life of King Arthur p 4.8 x 5.7 (190) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (190) The Lady Elaine the Fair Knoweth Sir Launcelot p 4.8 x 5.5 198 Tailpiece p 2.3 x 0.5 (200) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (200) Sir Gawaine, Knight of the Fountain v p 4.8 x 5.7 (201) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.6 (212) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (212) Sir Ewaine poureth water on the slab p 4.8 x 5.7 (222) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (222) The Damsel Elose giveth a ring to Sir Ewaine p 4.8 x 5.5 (236) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (236) The Lady of the Fountain p 4.8 x 5.6 (248) Illustrated initial A with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (248) A Damsel bringeth aid unto Sir Ewaine p 4.8 x 5.6 260 Tailpiece p 2.8 x 1.2 (262) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (262) Sir Lamorack and Sir Percival receive their Mother's Blessing p 4.8 x 5.7 (263) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.2 [148] (278) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (278) Sir Percival and Sir Ector look upon the Isle of Joy p 4.8 x 5.6 (292) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (292) Sir Lavaine the Son of Pelles p 4.8 x 5.5 (310) Illustrated initial M with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (310) Merlin Prophesieth from a Cloud of Mist p 4.8 x 5.5 (311) Headpiece p 4.8 x 2.4 (323) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (323) Sir Bors de Ganis, the good p 4.8 x 5.5 (333) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.8 x 0.7 (333) The Barge of the Dead p 4.8 x 5.5 I908 Adventures of / Pirates and Sea-Rovers / (rule) / By / Howard Pyle, Rear-Admiral J. H. Upshur, / Paul Hull, Reginald Gourlay / and others / Illustrated / (publishers' seal) / (rule) / New York and London / Harper & Brothers Publishers / mcmviii. i2mo. Collation: Frontispiece; title (boxed with border) (1); pub- lishers' book lists, copyright (1908) (published April, 1908) (11); con- tents (iii-v); illustrations (vn); introduction (ix-xi); sub-title (1); text (3-212). Size of leaf trimmed 5.8 x 6.9 inches. Bound in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black and red orna- mental with cut at top and : Adventures / of Pirates and / Sea-Rovers. Back stamped in black: Adventures /of/ Pirates / and / Sea-Rovers / (ornament) / Harpers. Contains, pp. 3-14, "The Buccaneers — Wolves of the Spanish Main," by Howard Pyle. Contains, pp. 15-40, "The Fate of a Treasure Town," by Howard Pyle. These two stories were first published in "The Fate of a Treasure Town," Howard Pyle, Harper s Magazine, Dec, 1905. Copyright, No. A201794, Mch. 17, 1908. Deposited June io, 1908. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper's Monthly, Jan., 1883 (2), and Harper s Magazine, Dec, 1905 (2). [J49] 1908 The Ruby of / Kishmoor / (ornament) / By / Howard Pyle / With Illustrations / By the Author / (publishers' seal) / New York and London / Harper & Brothers Pub- lishers / MCMVIII. 8vo. Collation: Frontispiece (in colors); title (surrounded by yellow border in black rules) (1); copyright (1908) (published Oct., 1908) (11); contents (in); illustrations (v); sub-title (vn); text (1-73); epilogue (74). Size of leaf uncut 5.7 x 8.7 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in gilt, dark green, white and brown with ornamental design and in gilt: The Ruby / of / Kishmoor / Howard Pyle. Back stamped in gilt: The / Ruby / of Kish- / moor / / Pyle (ornament in dark green and white) / Harpers The story and ten illustrations first published in Harper s Magazine, Aug., 1907. This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: Harper & Brothers / London 1908 Copyright, No. A215949, Sept. 2, 1908. Deposited Oct. 29, 1908. I9IO The Story of/ the Grail / and the / Passing of Arthur. / by / Howard Pyle. / (double rules) / New York: / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1910 8vo. Collation: Book lists (n); frontispiece (iv); title (in center of illustration) (v); copyright (1910) (published September, 1910) (vi); foreword (vn, vin); contents (ix-xiv); list of illustrations (xv-xvm); illustration (2); prologue (3-6); text (7-256); conclusion (257, 258). Size of leaf trimmed 6.7 x 9.2 inches. Issued in full cloth. Front cover stamped in black, red and gold with coat of arms. Back stamped in gold: The Story of / The Grail / and / The Passing / of Arthur / (rule) / H. Pyle. / Scribners (back stamped with ornamental design in red and black). [150] This book was issued in England bearing on the title page the name of the publishers: Bickers & Son / London 1910 Not previously published in periodicals. Copyright, No. A273065, Sept. 24, 1910. Deposited Sept. 29, 1910. Title page with same border as used in The Story of King Arthur and his Knights 1903 The Story of the Champions of the Round Table 1905 The Story of Sir Launcelot and his Companions 1907 Contains twenty-five full page illustrations, seven headpieces and six tailpieces, twenty-five illustrated initials with headings and front and back cover decorations, or a total of sixty-five illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : Front cover Coat of arms 4.4 x 6.2 Back Decorations 1.7 x 1.3 p (iv) Frontispiece Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.8 x 1.0 (iv) Frontispiece Sir Galahad of the Grail p 4.8 x 5.8 (v) Title (see above) (vn) Foreword Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.3 viii Tailpiece p 2.1 x 1.0 (ix) Contents Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.2 xiv Tailpiece p 1.5 x 0.9 (xv) Illustrations Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.3 xvin Tailpiece p 1.7 x 1.2 p (2) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.9 (2) Sir Geraint, Son of Erbin p 4.9 x 5.3 (3) Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.2 6 Tailpiece p 3.0 x 1.2 (8) Illustrated initial E with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 (8) Enid and Geraint in the garden p 4.9 x 6.0 (9) Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.4 (16) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 (16) Sir Geraint and the Knight of the Sparrowhawk p 4.9 x 5.8 (25) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 (25) Sir Geraint lies asleep p 4.9 x 5.7 (38) Illustrated initial E with heading p 4.9 x 0.9 (38) Enid talks with the Earl p 4.9 x 5.9 (48) Illustrated initial E with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 [15O (48 (58 (58 (6 4 : (66; (66 (67 (78 (78 (90; (90 (ioo^ (ioo^ (iio^ (no; (118 (11 (132 (i3 2 144 (146 (146 (i47 (i54: (i54 (162 (162 (172 (172 (184 (184 (198 (198 (210; (210; (222 (222 (236: Enid and Geraint ride past the Town bridge p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 The King's Physicians attend Sir Geraint p 4.9 x 5.6 Tailpiece p 2.1 x 1.0 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Galahad cometh with the Hermit of the Forest p 4.9 x 5.8 Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.1 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 The Lady of the Lake and Sir Galahad p 4.9 x 5.9 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Galahad meets Sir Melyas p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 The Grail is manifested, and Sir Launcelot sleepeth p 4.9 x 5.7 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 Sir Percival rideth the black horse p 4.9 x 5.9 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.9 Sir Bors rides with the white knight p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Galahad rides with the Lady p 4.9 x 5.8 Endpiece (same as p. 64) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 The Queen's pages clothe Sir Launcelot p 4.9 x 5.5 Headpiece p 5.0 x 2.3 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Mador de la Porte p 4.9 x 5.5 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Mador begs for his Life p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 Sir Launcelot defends the door p 4.9 x 5.7 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 The Bishop of Rochester and the King p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 Sir Gawaine challenges Sir Launcelot p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 The Passing of Sir Gawaine p 4.9 x 5.9 Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.8 Sir Mordred the traitor p 4.9 x 5.8 Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 (236) The Passing of Arthur p 4.9 x 5.9 (348) Illustrated initial T with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 348 The Passing of Guinevere p 4.9 x 5.8 358 Tailpiece p 1.7 x 1.1 I9IO The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood / By / Howard Pyle / / Prologue * * * Page 2 / Part First / Robin Hood and the Tinker * * * Page 20 / The Shooting Match at Nottingham * * Page 40 / Will Stutely rescued by his Good Com / panions * * * Page 57 / Printed by Permission of/ Charles Scribners Sons Publishers / Copyright 1883 / The Howe Memorial Press / Perkins Institution and / Massachusetts School / for the Blind / Boston 1910 Folio. Eight volumes. The story embossed in Braille type for the use of the blind. 191 I The Book of Laughter / Selections from / Bret Harte — Howard Pyle — Joel Chandler / Harris — John Habberton — Frank R. / Stockton, and Others / Edited by / Katherine N. Birdsall / and / George Haven Putnam / Illustrated / G. P. Putnam's / Sons / The Knickerbocker Press / New York and London i2mo. Cloth. Contains the following stories by Howard Pyle first published in St. Nicholas Magazine on dates given. None of the illustrations published in St. Nicholas with the stories are reproduced, p 262 Hans Gottenlieb, The Fiddler April 1877 33 Robin Goodfellow and His Friend Bluetree June 1879 134 Drummer Fritz and His Exploits Sept. 1877 These are the earliest writings of Howard Pyle to be published in book form. [153] Books by Other Authors Containing Illustrations by Howard Pyle 1879 Eclectic Educational Series / / McGuffey's / Fifth / Eclectic Reader / / Revised Edition / / (cut) / Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. / Cincinnati-New York i6mo. Cloth sides. Leather back. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 105 Illustration. No tide w 3.5 x 5.0 Illustrating "The Town Pump," by Nathaniel Hawthorne. p 249 Illustration. No title w 3.4 x 4.7 Illustrating "Squeers's Method," by Charles Dickens. This is the first book published containing illustrations by Howard Pyle. Copyright, No. 8iij, June i8, 1879. 1879 Eclectic Educational Series / / McGuffey's / Sixth / Eclectic Reader / / Revised Edition / / (cut) / Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co. / Cincinnati-New York i6mo. Cloth. Leather back. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 240 The Quack w 3.5 x 5.2 J. P. Davis, Sc- Copyright, No. 17977, Dec - 3'j l8 79- Deposited Dec. 31, 1879. l880 Art in America, by S. G. W. Benjamin. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1880. 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle. First published in Harper's Monthly, Sept., 1879. [157] i88i Old Times in the Colonies, by Charles Carleton Coffin. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1881. 8vo. Cloth. Contains eight illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, Dec, 1879 (3), Harper's Young People, Aug. 3 (2), Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct. 5, 1880. l88l Yankee Doodle / an / Old Friend in a / New Drefs. / Pictured by / Howard Pyle / New York / Printed by Dodd, Mead / and Company, at No. 755 / Broadway. mdccclxxxi / Copyright 1881 by Dodd, Mead & Com- pany 4to. Square. Board covers. Contains thirty-two illustrations and decorations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: 1 Cover decoration in color w 8.0 x 9.6 1 Title page in black, decorations in blue w 8.0 x 9.0 8 Full page illustrations in colors w 8.0 x 9.0 21 Pages, text in black, decorations in blue w 8.0 x 9.0 1 Design on back cover w 1.8 x 2.0 Copyright, No. 15784, Oct. 13, 1881. Deposited Oct. 13, 1881. l88l Phaeton Rogers, by Rossiter Johnson. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1881. i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in St. Nicholas, Jan., 1881. 1 88 1 (Front Cover) The / Lady of / Shalott / By A. Tennyson / (First Page) Dodd / Mead & / Company / Publishers / New York / Decorated by / Howard Pyle [158] 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains forty-five illustrations and decorations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: i Title page w 5.9 x 7.0 4 Sub-title pages w 5.9 x 7.0 19 Full page illustrations and text w 5.9 x 7.0 11 Full page illustrations w 5.9 x 7.0 10 Pages with decorations only w 5.9 x 7.0 Copyright, No. 18488, Nov. 29, 1881. Deposited Nov. 29, 1881. l88l Harper's Popular Cyclopaedia of United States His- tory, by Benson J. Lossing, LL.D. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1881. 8vo. Cloth. Two volumes. Vol. I, p. 687, contains one illustration by Howard Pyle first pub- lished in Harper's Monthly, Nov., 1879. 1882 Farm Ballads. / By Will Carleton. / Illustrated / (cut) / New York: / Harper & Brothers, Publishers, / Franklin Square 8vo. Square. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 103 "The clang of the Yankee Reaper, on Salisbury Plain!" w 4.4 x 6.8 123 "The sweet love-planted Christmas Tree" w 4.5 x 6.8 Copyright, No. 10583, June 27, 1882. Deposited July 27, 1882. l882 The / Story of Siegfried / By / James Baldwin / Illustrated by Howard Pyle / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1882 [159] i2mo. Cloth. Contains six illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece The Forging of Balmung p 62 The Death of Fafnir 94 The Awakening of Brunhild 1 80 The Trial of Strength 256 The Quarrel of the Queens 282 The Death of Siegfried Copyright, No. I2ic7,july 22, 1882. Deposited Oct. II, 1882. 1882 w 3.4 x 5.2 Frank French, Sc. w 3.4 x 5.2 J. P. Davis, Sc. w 5.2 X 3.4 E. Clement, Sc. w 5.2 X 3.4 John Karst, Sc. w 5.2 x 3.4 John Karst, Sc. w 5.2 X 3.4 E. Clement, Sc. The Chronicle of the Drum / By William Makepeace Thackeray / (cut) / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1882 8vo. Cloth. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Frontispiece "Ho, Drummer! quick, silence yon Capet" w 5.0 x 7.2 F. French, Sc. p 32 "Awful, and proud, and erect" w 4.4 x 6.4 F. French, Sc. 38 "She looked from the bars of her prison" w 4.3 x 6.2 Copyright, No. 17837, Nov. 18, 1881. Deposited Nov. 25, 1881. E. Clement, Sc. 1882 Under Green Apple Boughs, by Helen Campbell. Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, New York, 1882. i6mo. Cloth. Contains seven illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Our Continent, Feb. 15 to March 22, 1882. One illustration is only part of the original, and two of the illustra- tions are made from one original picture. [160} i88 3 New England Bygones / By / E. H. Arr. / (Ellen H. Rollins) / New Edition, Enlarged and Illustrated. / / Introduction by Gail Hamilton. / / Philadelphia: / J. B. Lippincott & Co. / 1883 8vo. Square. Contains two illustrations byHoward Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 114 Grandfather and Little Benny w 3.5 x 4.0 Wm. Miller, Sc. 173 The Beloved Pastor w 3.9 x 3.9 First edition published in 1880 was not illustrated. Copyright, No. 16503, Oct. 5, 1882. Deposited Nov. 9, 1882. F. French, Sc. 1883 The Reader the Focus of Language-Training / / Swinton's / Fifth Reader / and / Speaker / / Copy- right 1883 by / Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, and Company / Publishers / New York and Chicago. i2mo. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 76 Illustrating: Knickerbocker Life in New York 1 w 3.5x4.1 J. Karst, Sc. 148 Illustrating: Gradgrind's Idea of Education w 3.5 x 4.0 J. Karst, Sc. Copyright, No. 4305, Mar. 8, 1883. Deposited April 21, 1883. 1883 Building the Nation / Events in the / History of the United States / from the Revolution to the Beginning of / the War between the States / By / Charles Carleton Coffin 1 Reproduced in "A School History of the United States." William Swinton, American Book Co., New York. 1 893. /Author of / "The Boys of '76" "The Story of Liberty" "Old Times in the Colonies" Etc. / Illustrated / New York / Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square / 1883 8vo. Cloth. Contains twelve illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harpers Monthly, Nov. (4), Dec. (2), 1879; Apl. (1), May (2), 1880; Jan. (1), Mch. (2), 1881. Also three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : Frontispiece Inaugural Procession w 4.4 x 7.0 p 109 A Kentucky Wedding w 6.9 x 4.4 1 14 Scene in the Theatre in Philadelphia 1794 1 w 4.4 x 3.4 Copyright, No. 18116, Oct. 28, 1882. Deposited Nov. 27, 1882. Ketsch, Sc . 1884 A History / of the / United States of America / Preceded by a Narrative / of / The Discovery and Settlement of / North America / and of the Events which led to the Inde- pendence of/ the Thirteen English Colonies / for the use of Schools and Academies / By / Horace E. Scudder / with maps and illustrations / Sheldon & Company / New York and Chicago i2mo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 58 Dutch and Indians trading w 3.5 x 3.0 F. H. Wellington, Sc. 87 Roger Williams in exile w 3.5 x 3.5 G. P. Williams, Sc. 262 The Indian and the Pioneer w 3.5 x 3.5 Henry Marsh, Sc. 349 Whitman starting for Washington w 3.5 x 3.5 Henry Marsh, Sc. Copyrigh t, No. 9433, May 9, 1884. Deposited Aug. 18, 1884. 1 Reproduced in "Harper's Ency. U. S. History," Vol. IV. Harper & Brothers, New York. 1902. [162] i88 4 Art / Year / Book / 1884 / American Art / Prepared and Published by the / New England Institute / Boston Mass USA (title page decorated design) 4to. Boards. Edition of 100 copies. Contains one sub-title page by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Title "Notes: Descriptive and Biographic." Decoration w 5.9 x 7.9 Copyright, No. 19502, Sept. 27, 1884. Deposited Sept. 27, 1884. I88 5 ' Illustrated Poems / of / Oliver Wendell Holmes / With illustrations by / George Randolph Barse, Frederic Crown- inshield, Frances Houston, William / Formby Halsall, Helen Maria Hinds, Francis Coates Jones, Hugh Bolton / Jones, George Willoughby Maynard, Charles Elliott Mills, John Francis / Murphy, Howard Pyle, Louis Ritter, William Henry Shelton, / William Thomas Smedley, Sidney Lawton Smith, Isaac H. / Stiefel, Charles John Taylor, William L. Taylor, / Ross Turner, Frederic Porter Vinton / (publishers' monogram) / Boston / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / New York: n East Seventeenth Street / The Riverside Press, Cambridge / 1885 4to. Cloth. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 48 Headpiece, An Incident w 4.1 x 3.1 49 The Embarkation w 4.2 x 3.0 50 "Blazing and clanging from thicket and wall" w 4.2 x 3.0 60 "For they all thought he was dying, as they gath- ered round him crying" w 4.5 x 3.3 Copyright, No. 20195, Oct. 7, 1884. Deposited Nov. 8, 1884. [163] i88 5 Indian History for Young Folks, by Francis S. Drake. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1885. 8vo. Cloth. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper s Monthly, March, 1883, June, 1883, Harper's Young People, Oct. 5, 1880. 1886 A Larger History of the United States of Amer- ica, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1886. 8vo. Cloth. Contains twenty illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harpers Monthly, Jan. (2), Mch. (4), Apl. (2), June (2), July (3), Aug. (2), and Oct. (2), 1883; Jan. (2), Feb., 1884. 1886 City Ballads, by Will Carleton. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1886. 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle first published in Har- per's Weekly, June 3, 1882. 1886 The Reader the Focus of Language-Training / Swinton's / Advanced / Third Reader / / Ivison, Blakeman Taylor and Company / Publishers / New York and Chicago i6mo. Cloth sides. Leather back. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 97 Illustrating "The Peddler's Pack" w 3.$ x 4.6 Copyright, No. 829, Jan. 9, 1886. Deposited Mar. 4, 1886. [164] i886 The / Inca Princess / An Historical Romance. / By / The Author of "Sir Rae," "Iris," "Onti Ora," Etc. / / Illustrated from paintings by / Church, Chase, Davidson, Fredericks, Pyle, Schell, and Smedley. / / Philadel- phia: / J. B. Lippincott Company. / London: 15 Russell St., Covent Garden. / 1886 8vo. Cloth. Large paper edition. Uncut. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 52 "Her native songs for him she sung" w 4.0 x 6.0 Copyright, No. 20780, Oct. 3, 1885. Deposited Dec. 21, 1885. Wellington, Sc. 1886 A History of New York from / The Beginning of the World to the end of / the Dutch Dynasty; containing, among many / surprising and curious matters, The Unutter- / able ponderings of Walter the Doubter, / The Disastrous Projects of William the / Testy, and the Chivalric Achievements of / Peter the Headstrong — The Three Dutch / Governors of New Amsterdam; being the / Only Authentic History of the Times that / ever hath been or ever will be Published / By Diedrich Knicker- bocker / / (2 line quotation) / / A New Edition, containing unpublished corrections of the / Author, with illustrations by Geo. H. Boughton, Will / H. Drake, and Howard Pyle, and Etchings by Henry C. / Eno and F. Raubicheck, in two volumes. Volume / (club seal) / New York / Printed for the Grolier Club / MDCCCLXXXVI. 8vo. Boards. Edition of 175 copies. Contains three decorations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Vol. I p 33 Headband 1 w 3.4 x 1.3 23 Initial A 1 w 1.0 x 1.0 89 Tailpiece 1 w 2.1 x 1.4 1 Reproduced in "Transactions of the Grolier Society," Part II. New York. 1894. [165] 1887 The / Closing Scene. / By / Thomas Buchanan Read / / Illustrated / / Philadelphia: / J. B. Lippincott Company. / 1887 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains five illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 35 Sat, like a Fate, and watched the flying thread w 4.2 x 4.8 S. G. Putnam, Sc. 37 She heard the stir of his black mantle trailing in the dust w 4.1x4.7 C. H. Reed, Sc. 39 While yet her cheek was bright with summer bloom w 4. 1 x 4.8 F.French, Sc. 43 Breathed through her lips a sad and tremulous tune w 4.1 x 4.8 E. Heineman, Sc. 45 Death and Winter closed the autumn scene w 4.1 x 4.8 F. H. Wellington, Sc. Copyright, No. 13304, June 8, 1886. Deposited July 24, 1886. 1887 A Story / of / The Golden Age / By / James Baldwin / Author of "The Story of Siegfried," Etc. / Illustrated by Howard Pyle / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1887 i2mo. Cloth. Contains twelve illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Frontispiece Pyrrhus Finds Philoctetes in a Cave p 3.7 x 4.6 p 8 Odysseus and His Mother 1 p 3.7 x 4.7 42 Apollo Slaying the Python p 3.8 x 4.8 74 Meleager Refuses to Help in Defence of the City p 5.2 x 3.4 98 The Silver Footed Thetis Rising from the Waves * p 3.7 x 4.7 116 The Swineherd Telling His Story to Odys- seus ! p 4.4 x 3.5 1 Reproduced in "Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca." Mary E. Burt, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1898. [l66] P132 Alpheus and Arethusa 1 p 3.7 x 4.7 154 Odysseus Advises King Tyndareus Con- cerning Helen's Suitors p 3.4 x 3.5 176 Deianeira and the Dying Centaur Nessus p 3.7 x 4.6 199 Prometheus p 3.8 x 4.7 222 Palamedes Tests the Madness of Odysseus * p 4.4 x 3.5 242 Odysseus and Menelaus Persuading Aga- memnon to Sacrifice Iphigenia 1 p 4.4 x 3.5 Copyright, No. 20374, Aug. 10, 1887. Deposited Oct. 27, 1887. 1887 Storied Holidays / A Cycle of / Historic Red-Letter Days / By / Elbridge S. Brooks / Author of / Historic Boys / In Leisler's Times / Chivalric Days / In No-Man's Land / and Others / Boston: D. Lothrop Company / Franklin and Hawley Streets i2mo. Cloth. Contains eleven illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Wide Awake, Dec, 1885, to Oct., 1886. Also one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : p 252 The Boys present the Salmagundi to Heer Gov- ernor Stuyvesant w 4.5 x 3.7 G. L. Cowee, Sc. Copyright, No. 25617, Oct. 5, 1887. Deposited Oct. 9, 1887. 1888 The Star Bearer, by Edmund Clarence Stedman. D. Lothrop Company, Boston, 1888. 4to. Paper covers. Contains one illustration and three border decorations by Howard Pyle, first published in Wide Awake, Dec, 1887. 1888 Old Homestead Poems, by Wallace Bruce. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888. 1 Reproduced in "Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca." Mary E. Burt, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1898. [l6 7 ] 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Monthly, Oct., 1883. 1888 Harper's Educational Series / / Harper's / Fourth • Reader / In two parts / New York / Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: *p2i6 Washington, the Young Surveyor w 3.5 x 5.0 Copyright, No. 8458, Mar. 12, 1888. Deposited Nov. 15, 1888. H. Wolf, Sc. 1888 Library of Universal Adventure by Sea and Land. Edited by William Dean Howells and Thomas Sargeant Perry. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888. 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Young People, Oct. 5, 1880. 1889 Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen, by Joseph Pennell. MacMillan & Co., London and New York, 1889. Folio. Cloth binding. Contains, pp. 208, 209, article on Howard Pyle with illustration, first published as frontispiece in The Wonder Clock, Howard Pyle, Harper & Bros., N. Y., 1888. 1889 Recollections of a Minister to France, by E.B.Wash- burne, LL.D. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1889. 8vo. Cloth. Two volumes. Vol. I contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, Jan., 1887. * Reproduced in "Founders of Our Country." F. E. Coe, American Book Company. 1912. [168] 1890 Youma: The Story of a West Indian Slave, by Lafcadio Hearn. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1890. i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle,first published in Harpers Monthly, Jan., 1890. 189O In the Valley, by Harold Frederic. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1 890. i2mo. Cloth. Contains sixteen illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, Sept., Oct. (2), Nov. (2), Dec, 1889; Jan. (2), Feb., Mar., Apl. (2), May (2), June and July, 1890. 189O The Captain's Well, by John Greenleaf Whittier. New York Ledger, New York, 1900. i2mo. Board. A reduced size of the original publication in New York Ledger now published in book form. Contains four illustrations and one headpiece by Howard Pyle, first published in New York Ledger Supplement, Jan. 11, 1890. 189I Flute and Violin, and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances, by James Lane Allen. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1891. i2mo. Cloth. Contains seventeen illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, Dec, 1890. [169] 1891 The True Story of the United States of America, by Elbridge S. Brooks. D. Lothrop Company, Boston, 1891. 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, being part of illustration first published in Wide Awake, Feb., 1886, and later in Storied Holi- days, Brooks, D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, 1887. 1892 Vol. I. Works of John Greenleaf Whittier The Poetical Works of / John Greenleaf Whittier / In Four Volumes / Volume I / Narrative and Legendary Poems / (cut) / Boston and New York / Houghton, MifHin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge 8vo. Cloth sides, vellum back. Artists' Edition, limited to 750 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 104 "The Sachem's Daughter" p 5.2 x 3.5 Copyright, No. 32672, Aug. 8, 1892. Deposited Aug 12, 1892. l892 Vol. II. Works of John Greenleaf Whittier The Poetical Works of / John Greenleaf Whittier / In Four Volumes / Volume II / Poems of Nature, Poems Subjective / and Reminiscent, Religious Poems / (cut) / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge 8vo. Cloth sides, vellum back. Artists' Edition, limited to 750 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 315 "The Vision of Echard" p 3.5 x 5.3 Copyright, No. 32673, Aug. 8, 1892. Deposited Aug. 12, 1892. [l7o] 1892 The One Hoss Shay / With its Companion Poems / How the Old Horse Won the Bet / & / The Broomstick Train / By Oliver Wendell Holmes / With Illustrations by / Howard Pyle / (publishers' seal) / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge / mdcccxcii. i2mo. Leather. Contains fourteen full page illustrations, forty-four small illustra- tions, eight half-titles, tailpiece and headings, a total of sixty-six illustrations and decorations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Frontispiece, Ye Deacon p 2.0 x 3.5 p 4 Headpiece, Preface p 2.8 x 0.8 7 Tailpiece p 1.3 x 0.4 8 Headpiece, Illustrations p 2.7 x 1.3 10 Tailpiece p 1.2 x 0.4 1 1 Half title, The Deacon's Masterpiece p 2.4 x 3.4 12 The Deacon's Masterpiece p 2.6 x 1.3 14 "A chaise breaks down but doesn't wear out" 1 p 2.6 x 4.4 16 "The Deacon inquired of the village folk" p 2.7 x 3.4 18 "Naow she'll dew" p 2.4 x 2.4 19 "She was a wonder, and nothing less" 1 p 2.6 x 4.3 20 "Deacon and deaconess dropped away" p 2.5 x 2.6 21 Eighteen Hundred p 2.4 x 1.3 21 Fifty-five p 2.1 x 1.1 22 "Its hundredth year" p 2.6 x 2.2 23 "A general flavor of mild decay" p 2.5 x 2.7 24 "In another hour it will be worn out" p 2.3 x 1.1 25 "The parson takes a drive" p 2.5 x 2.4 26 "All at once the horses stood still" p 2.4 x 2.6 27 "The something decidedly like a spill" p 2.6 x 4.4 28 "Just as bubbles do when they burst" p 2.5 x 1.3 29 "End of the wonderful one-hoss-shay" p 2.5 x 1.9 30 Half title, How the Old Horse Won the Bet p 2.3 x 3.2 31 "The famous trotting ground" p 2.5 x 1.6 1 Reproduced in "Modern Illustration." Joseph Pennell, George Bell & Son, London. [171] ' 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 4 o 4i 42 43 45 47 4 8 5° 5i 52 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 61 61 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 7i 72 74 75 76 'Many a noted steed" p 2.5 x 1.3 'The Sunday swell" p 2.6 x 4.0 'The jointed tandem" p 2.6 x 1.0 'So shy with us, so free with these" p 2.6 x i.a 'The lovely bonnets beamed their smiles" p 2.6 x 4.1 'I'll bet you two to one" p 2.0 x 2.4 'Harnessed in his one-hoss-shay" p 2.5 x 1.8 'The sexton led forth the horse" p 2.2 x 2.2 'A sight to see" p 2.5 x 2.3 'They lead him, limping, to the track" p 2.5 x 0.9 'To limber out each stiffened joint" p 2.5 x 3.7 'Something like a stride" p 2.4 x 2.4 'A mighty stride he swung" p 2.5 x 2.0 'Off went a shoe" p 2.5 x 2.1 'And now the stand he rushes by" p 2.5 x 4.3 'And off they spring" p 2.5 x 1.0 'They follow at his heels" p 2.5 x 1.0 'They're losing ground" p 2.1 x 1.0 'He's distanced all the lot" p 2.5 x 2.0 'Some took his time" p 2.5 x 2.0 'Back in the one-hoss-shay he went" p 2.5 x 4.2 'A horse can trot, for all he's old" p 1.1 x 1.5 Half title, The Broomstick train p 2.2 x 3.0 'Clear the track" p 2.6 x 1.4 An Essex Deacon dropped in to call" p 2.6 x 1.7 'The old dwellings" p 2.6 x 0.8 'The small square windows" p 2.5 x 1.2 'Dark, dim, Dante-like solitudes" p 2.6 x 4.4 'Norman's Woe" p 2.4 x 3.2 The Screeching Woman of Marblehead" p 2.4 x 1.8 It isn't fair" p 2.4 x 0.8 You're a good old fellow — come, let us go" p 2.6 x 4.6 See how tall they have grown" p 2.6 x 2.6 They called the cats" p 2.6 x 1.4 The Essex people had dreadful times" p 2.5 x 1.2 The withered hags were free" p 2.6 x 4.3 A strange sea-monster stole their bait" p 2.6 x 4.3 They could hear him twenty miles" p 2.5 x 2.2 They came at their master's call" p 2.5 x 1.6 [172] p 78 "You can hear the black cat's purr" p 2.6 x 1.6 79 "Catch a gleam from her wicked eye" p 2.6 x 4.4 80 Tailpiece p 1.4 x 2.1 Copyright, No. 35402, Oct. 2, 1891. Deposited Oct. 3, 1891. l892 American Illustrators, by F. Hopkinson Smith. In Five Parts / Charles Scribner's Sons / New York, 1892. Folio. Five parts enclosed in board portfolio. Edition of 1,000 copies. Part one contains a Goupelgravure 7. 1 x 10.3, "A Wounded Enemy," by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's, July, 1890, also in "In the Valley," Harold Frederic^ Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1890. Part three contains portrait of Howard Pyle, and reproductions of three illustrations by Howard Pyle, from Scribner's, Dec, 1891, and one illustration from Scribner's, Dec, 1890. 1892 Vol. XII. Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes The Poetical Works / of / Oliver Wendell Holmes / In Two Volumes / Volume I / Earlier Poems, Songs in Many Keys / Poems of the Class'of '29, Etc. / (cut) / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge 8vo. Cloth sides, vellum back. Limited edition of 750 copies. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 4 The Last Leaf p 3-3 x 4-9 420 The One Hoss Shay p S-° x 3-3 Copyright, No. 46458, Nov. 14, 1892. Deposited May 29, 1893. [173] 1892 Vol. XIII. Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes The Poetical Works / of / Oliver Wendell Holmes / In Two Volumes / Volume II / Songs of Many Seasons, Bunker Hill Battle / The Iron Gate, Before the / Curfew, Etc. / (cut) / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge 8vo. Cloth sides, vellum back. Limited edition of 750 copies. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 48 Dorothy Q p 3.2 x 4.9 58 The Boston Tea Party p 3.2 x 4.7 154 Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle p 3.1 x 4.8 Copyright, No. 46459, Nov. 14, 1892. Deposited May 29, 1893. 1893 A Tour Around New York and My Summer Acre, by John Flavel Mines, LL.D. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1893- 8vo. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Monthly, April, 1889. 1893 Abraham Lincoln, by Charles Carleton Coffin. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1893. 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, June, 1887. 1893 Dorothy Q / Together with / A Ballad of the Boston Tea Party / & / Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle / [174] By Oliver Wendell Holmes / With Illustrations by / Howard Pyle / (cut) / Cambridge / Printed at the River- side Press / mdcccxciii. i2mo. Vellum. Edition 250 copies. Contains sixty-four full page illustrations, etc., and thirty-one decorations, head and tailpieces, a total of ninety-five illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : Frontispiece Dorothy Q p 2.8 x 4.6 p 13 Half title, Dorothy Q p 2.0 x 3.4 14 Painting the picture p 2.5x4.1 15 "Girlish bust, but womanly air" p 2.5 x 1.4 17 "Hint and promise of stately mien" p 2.0 x 4.0 18 "The youthful sire" p 2.1 x 3.6 21 "Soft as the breath of a maiden's Yes" p 2.2 x 4.1 22 "Lady and lover" p 2.2 x 4.0 26 "The Boston teapot bubbled" p 2.5 x 4.3 27 Half title, A Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party p 2.0 x 3.1 28 A cup of tea p 1.6x3.3 31 "Many a six foot grenadier, etc." p 2.6 x 4.2 32 "Her tearful memories treasured" p 2.5 x 4.1 35 "Behold the guests advancing" p 2.5x4.1 36 "The lively barber" p 2.0 x 3.7 39 "The truant tapster" p 2.5 x 4.1 40 "The cooper's boys" P 2.5 x 4- 2 43 "The lusty young Fort Hillers" p 2.5 x 4. 1 44 "The Tories seize the omen" p 2.3x4.1 47 "The Mohawk band is swarming" p 2.5 x 4.2 48 "So gracious, sweet, and purring" p 2.5 x 3.6 51 "The quiet dame" P 2.5 x 4.0 52 An old North-Ender p 2.5 x 3.8 54 Tailpiece p 2.1 x 3.1 56 Watching the battle from the steeple p 2.5 x 4.1 57 Half title— Grandmother's Story p 2.1 x 3.5 58 The Grandmother P 2.5 x 3.5 59 Half title p 2.6x4.1 61 "Lord Percy's hunted soldiers" p 2.5 x 4.0 62 "Says Grandma, 'What's the matter?'" p 2.5x4.1 [175] p 65 "The Mohawks killed her father" 66 " 'Don't you fret and worry any' " 69 "Down my hair went as I hurried" 70 "The Corporal marched before" 73 "We climbed the creaking stairs" 74 "The earth work hid them from us" 77 "The cannon's deafening thrill" 78 "Like a gentleman of leisure" 81 "The belted grenadiers" 82 "The barges gliding onward" 85 "Again they formed in order" 86 "They wait and answer not" 89 "The Corporal, our old cripple" 90 "Dan'l Malcolm's Grave" 93 "In the hush of expectation" 94 "Like a thunder cloud it breaks" 97 "A headlong crowd is flying" 98 " 'Are they beaten?' " 101 "They are baffled, not defeated" 102 "The roofs of Charlestown blazing" 105 "We can see each massive column" 106 "The ominous calm is broken" 109 "The frightened braves of Howe" no "We looked, poor timid creatures" 1 13 "Have a drop of old Jamaiky" 1 14 "They were creeping round to four" 117 "In close array they come" 118 "They surged above the breast- work" 121 "They say I fainted" 122 "Here's a soldier bleeding" 125 "Brought him from the battle" 126 "I saw his eyes were blue" 129 "We came to know each other" 130 "His picture Copley painted" Thirty-one decorations as follows: p 5 Headpiece with initial 7 Tailpiece (repeated 6 times) 9 Headpiece, List of illustrations [176] p 2.5x3.8 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5x3.8 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 P 2 -5 x 3-5 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5 x 3.4 P 2 -5 x 4-3 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.5 x 4.2 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5 x 3.8 p 2.5 x 4.2 P 2.5 x 4.5 p 2.5x4. 1 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 2.5 x 4.2 p 2.5x4.1 p 2.4 x 4.1 p 2.5x4.1 P 2.3 x 3.8 p 2.5 x 4.2 p 2.5 x 4.0 p 1.5x3.5 P 2.5 x 3.7 p 2.5 x 1.9 p 1.2 X O.4 p 2.5 x 1.3 p " Tailpiece p 1.0 x 0.4 15 Decorative heading P3.2x 1.4 *s Tailpiece p 3.2 X 1.0 16 Decorative heading (repeated once) p 3.9 x 2.4 16 Tailpiece (repeated once) p 2.9 x 1.5 J 9 Decorative heading p 3.2 X 2.1 1Q Tailpiece p 3.2 x 2.0 20 Decorative heading P 3-o x 2.3 20 Tailpiece p 3.0 x 1.8 2 3 Decorative heading p 2.9 x 2.0 23 Tailpiece P 2.9 x 2.3 29 Decorative heading with title p 2.9 X 2.6 29 Tailpiece p 2.9 x 1.5 3° Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.6 3° Tailpiece (repeated 5 times) p 1.9x0.3 33 Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.7 33 Tailpiece (repeated 5 times) P 2 -5 x °-3 34 Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.5 37 Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 X I.I 37 Tailpiece (repeated 6 times) p 2.5 x 0.4 38 Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 X 1.0 38 Tailpiece (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.2 41 Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.8 41 Tailpiece (repeated 5 times) p 2.0 X 0.5 46 Decorative heading (repeated 4 times) p 2.5 x 0.9 46 Tailpiece (repeated 6 times) p 1.0 x 0.4 5° Decorative heading (repeated 5 times) p 2.5 x 0.5 53 Tailpiece (repeated 4 times) p 2.1 X O.3 Copyright, No. 42J40, Oct. 30, 1892. Deposited Nov. 1, 1892. \ 1893 A / School History / of the / United States / By / William Swinton / Author of "History of the Army of the Poto- mac," "Outlines / of the World's History," "First Lesson in Our / Country's History" / Being / A Revision and Rewriting of Swinton's "Condensed / School History of the United States" / New York * Cincinnati * Chicago / American Book Company [i77] i6mo. Cloth. Contains, p. 141, Household Scene in New Amsterdam. Previously published in Swinton's Fifth Reader, Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., New York, 1883. The picture on p. 64, "Landing of the Pilgrims," is drawn very poorly after Pyle's picture, "The Landing of the Pilgrims," illustrat- ing "An English Nation," Harper s Monthly, April, 1883. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 36 Balboa discovering the Pacific p 3.6 x 4.0 J. Karst, Sc. Copyright, No. 26463, June 2, 1893. Deposited July 10, 1893. 1893 Giles Corey, Yeoman, by Mary E. Wilkins. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1893. 24mo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Har- per's Monthly, June, 1892. 1894 In Old New York, by Thomas A. Janvier. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1 894. i2mo. Cloth. Contains six illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Har- per s Monthly, May (3) and June, 1893 (3). 1894 Transactions of The Grolier Club of the City of New York, Part II, The Grolier Club, New York, 1894. 8vo. Boards. Edition of 750 copies. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle from History of New York, Diedrich Knickerbocker, The Grolier Club, New York, 1886. 1894 The Art of the American Wood Engraver, by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, LL.D. To accompany the collection of Forty hand-printed proofs. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1894. i6mo. Half morocco. 100 copies autographed by author and publisher. The Art of the American / Wood Engraver / * / Forty India proofs / To accompany the Text of / Philip Gilbert Hamerton / * / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / 1894 Folio. Half morocco. Contains eight illustrations by Howard Pyle, printed on India paper, each signed by the engraver; first published in Scribner's Magazine, Sept., 1889, Dec, 1890 (6), May, 1893. 1894 Swinton's Primary United States / / First Lessons / in / Our Country's History / By William Swinton / Author of "School History of the United States" "Outlines / of the World's History" "History of the / Army of the Potomac" / Revised Edition / New York * Cincinnati * Chicago / American Book Company i6mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 32 "The Meeting of Cortes and Montezuma" p 4.0 x 3.0 Karst, Sc. Copyright, No. 5358, Jan. 12, 1894. 1894 The Autocrat / Of the Breakfast-Table / By Oliver Wendell Holmes / With Illustrations by / Howard Pyle / I / (publishers' seal)/ Cambridge / Printed at the Riverside Press / mdcccxciv. [i79] Two volumes. Bound in vellum. 8vo. Edition of 250 copies. Large. Paper. Contains fifteen full page photogravure illustrations and forty-four headings and tailpieces, or a total of fifty-nine illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Vol. I Frontispiece — Oliver Wendell Holmes at age of 41, Full page. p 2.7 x 4.0 pv Headpiece — List of Illustrations p 2.6 x 1.2 vii Headpiece to Preface (with initial T) p 2.6 x 3.7 xiii Headpiece to The Autocrat's Autobiography (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.6 xvi Tailpiece p 1.0 x 1.2 1 Headpiece to Part I (with initial I) p 2.6 x 3.8 6 The Mutual Admiration Society. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 22 Album Verses (with initial W) p 2.6 x 1.4 30 The Man of Family. Full page p 2.9 x 4.4 34 Latter-Day Warnings (with initial W) p 2.4 x 2.1 38 Tailpiece p 2.1 x 1.2 39 Headpiece to Part II (with initial I) p 2.6 x 3.8 54 The Trotting Match. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 60 Sun and Shadow (with initial A) p 2.6 x 1.0 65 This Is It (with initial A) p 2.3 x 1.1 71 Headpiece to Part III (with initial T) p 2.6 x 3.1 92 At the Club. Full page p 2.9 x 4.6 98 The Old Man Dreams (with initial O) p 2.6 x 3.2 100 Tailpiece p 1.8 x 1.5 101 Headpiece to Part IV (with initial I) p 2.6 x 3.1 112 A Reminiscence of the Marigold. Full page p 2.9x4.5 142 The Chambered Nautilus (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.4 144 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 1.8 145 Headpiece to Part V (with initial A) p 2.6 x 2.7 152 The Old Violin. Full page p 2.9 x 4.4 181 Mare Rubrum (with initial F) p 2.6 x 2.8 183 Tailpiece p 1.9x1.3 184 Headpiece to Part VI (with initial S) p 2.6 x 3.0 190 The Closed Door. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 217 What We All Think (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.7 219 Tailpiece p 1.5 x 1.0 [180] Vol. II Frontispiece— Oliver Wendell Holmes in 1885. Full page p 2.8 x 4.0 p v Headpiece — List of Illustrations. Same as in Vol. I 221 Headpiece to Part VII (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.7 241 The Last Blossom (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.0 254 The Professor in his Boat. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 261 The Living Temple p 2.1 x 0.8 263 Headpiece to Part VIII (with initial S) p 2.6 x 1.7 276 Into the River. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 293 Spring Has Come (with initial T) p 2.5 x 1.1 295 Headpiece to Part IX (with initial I) p 2.6 x 3.5 312 First Love. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 331 A Good Time Going p 2.3 x 2.1 334 The Two Armies (with initial A) p 2.1 x 1.5 336 Tailpiece p 1.2 x 1.3 337 Headpiece to Part X (with initial T) pi.jx 2.7 358 The First Walk. Full page p 2.9 x 4.4 370 Musa (with initial O) p 2.5 x 2.9 372 Tailpiece p 1.3 x 1.5 373 Headpiece to Part XI (with initial T) p 2.6 x 2.7 376 Decoration with sub-title, The Deacon's Master- piece p 2.6 x 1.4 390 ^Estivation (with initial I) p 2.3 x 1.7 392 The Mountain Home. Full page p 2.9 x 4.5 397 Contentment (with initial L) p 2.3 x 2.3 411 Tailpiece p 2.4 x 0.9 412 Headpiece to Part XII (with initial I) p 2.6 x 3.0 440 Decorations with sub-title, "Parson Turell's Legacy" p 2.4 x 1.3 444 Parson Turell's Legacy. Full page p 3.0 x 4.5 452 The Voiceless (with initial) p 2.6 x 1.5 463 Tailpiece p 0.8 x 1.8 Copyright, No. 46600, Oct. 17, 1893. Deposited Nov. 4, 1893. 1895 Great Men's Sons, by Elbridge S. Brooks. G. P. Put- nam's Sons, New York, 1895. i2mo. Cloth. [181] Contains, p. 69, one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Wide Awake, May, 1886, and later in "Storied Holidays," Elbridge S. Brooks, D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, 1887. 1895 The True Story of George Washington, by Elbridge S. Brooks. Lothrop Publishing Company, Boston, 1895. 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Wide Awake, July, 1887. 1895 (Decoration) Stops / of Various / Quills (Decoration) / By W. D. Howells / Illustrated by / Howard / Pyle / (publishers' seal) / New York / Harper and Brothers / MDCCCXCV. 8vo. Cloth. A Limited Large Paper Edition of this work signed by author and artist was issued in 1896. Contains three full page illustrations, twenty headpieces, thirteen tailpieces and eighteen initials, or a total of fifty-four illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, March, 1893 (18), Dec, 1894 (21), March (3) and Sept., 1895 (ia). Contains also twenty-five headpieces, fourteen tailpieces and deco- rations and five initials, in all a total of forty-four illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Title page decoration p 1.7 x 0.4 Title page decoration p 1.3 x 0.4 Table of Contents, Heading p 3.5 x 1.5 p^ 11 Tailpiece p 1.0x0.5 v Tailpiece p 1.7x0.7 vi Headpiece p 3.6 x 1.5 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 0.8 vni Headpiece p 3.5 x 1.0 x Tailpiece p 1.3 x 0.7 xiv Tailpiece p 1.6 x 0.8 xv Initial D p 0.4 x 0.4 [18a] XX Headpiece P3.5X 1.9 Initial J p 0.4 x 0.4 Tailpiece p 2.2 x 0.8 XXI Tailpiece p 1.3 x 1.8 XXIV Headpiece p 3.5x1.5 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 2.3 XXV Headpiece P3-5X 1.3 XXVI Tailpiece p 1.5 x 0.8 XXVIII Headpiece p 2.9 x 1.8 XXIX Headpiece P3.5X 1.6 XXX Headpiece P3-5 x2 - 2 Tailpiece P 3-5 x 2 - 2 XXXI Headpiece p 2.7 x 1.4 Initial T p 0.4 x 0.4 XXXII Headpiece P3.5X 1.6 Tailpiece p 1.7 x 1.8 XXXIII Headpiece P3-5 x 1.9 XXXIV Headpiece P 3-5 x 2 -° XXXV Headpiece P3.5X 1.7 XXXVI Headpiece P 3-5 x !-° Tailpiece p 1.6 x 2.2 XXXVII Headpiece P3.5X 1.8 Initial L p 0.4 x 0.4 :xxviii Headpiece P3-5 X i-o Initial O p 0.4 x 0.4 Tailpiece P i-3 x i-5 XXXIX Headpiece P3.6x 1.9 XL Headpiece P3-3X 1.7 XLI Headpiece p 3.5x1.5 Tailpiece p 0.5 x 0.7 XLII Headpiece P3-5 X i-i XLIII Headpiece P3-5 X 1.8 Tailpiece p 1.3 x 0.2 Copyrighi ;, No. 39945, Aug. 3, 1895. Deposited Oct. 25, 1895. 1895 The Parasite, A Story, by A. Conan Doyle. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 1895. i2mo. Cloth. Ci83] Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Weekly, Nov. 10, 17, 24, Dec. 1, 1894. 1895 History of the United States, by E. Benjamin An- drews. New York / Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1895. nmo. Cloth. Four volumes. Vol. I contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, May, 1893. 1895 Modern Illustration, by Joseph Pennell. George Bell & Sons, London, 1895. 8vo. Three quarters morocco. Japan Paper Edition, 125 copies. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in The Century, Dec, 1893, and "The One Hoss Shay," Oliver Wendell Holmes, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston, 1892. 1895 * The Novels and / Tales of Robert / Louis Stevenson / Kidnapped / * Published in / New York By / Charles Scribner's / Sons ** 1895 * 8vo. Cloth. Uncut. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: Frontispiece "I saw him pass his sword through the mate's body" p 3.0 x 4.3 1895 * The Novels and / Tales of Robert / Louis Stevenson / The Merry Men / and Other Tales / and Fables * Strange / [184] Case of Dr. Jekyll / and Mr. Hyde ** / * Published in / New York by / Charles Scribner's / Sons ** 1895 * 8vo. Cloth. Uncut. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece "He put the glass to his lips and drank at one gulp" p 2.9x4.1 1895 * The Novels and / Tales of Robert / Louis Stevenson / David Balfour / A Sequel to "Kidnapped" / * Published in / New York By / Charles Scribner's / Sons ** 1895 * 8vo. Cloth. Uncut. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece "Will you forgive my having followed you?" p 3.0 x 4.3 1896 In Ole / Virginia / By / Thomas Nelson Page / Illustrated / By / W. T. Smedley, B. W. Clinedinst, / C. S. Reinhart, A. B. Frost, / Howard Pyle and / A. Castaigne / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / mdcccxcvi (title sur- rounded by decorations) iimo. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 206 "The gigantic monster dragged the hacked and headless corpse of his victim up the staircase" p 4.0 x 5.5 222 "A man in it, standing upright, and something lying in a lump at the bow" p 4.0 x 5.5 Copyright, No. 55950, Oct. 9, 1896. Deposited Oct. 10, 1896. 1896 The History of the Last Quarter-Century, by E. Ben- jamin Andrews. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1896. [185] 8vo. Cloth. Two volumes. Contains, in Volume I, three illustrations by Howard Pyle, first pub- lished in Scribner's Magazine, May, July, Oct., 1895. 1896 Vol. IX. Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe Oldtown Folks / and / Sam Lawson's Oldtown / Fireside Stories / By / Harriet Beecher Stowe / In Two Volumes / Volume I / (cut) / Cambridge / Printed at the Riverside Press / mdcccxcvi. 8vo. Cloth binding. Paper label. Autograph Edition, 250 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Sub-title page vignette, Old Natick Church p 2.5 x 2.5 Copyright, No. 62468, Nov. 16, 1896. Deposited Jan. 2, 1897. 1896 Vol. X. Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe Oldtown Folks / and / Sam Lawson's Oldtown / Fireside Stories / By / Harriet Beecher Stowe / In Two Volumes / Volume II / (cut) / Cambridge / Printed at the Riverside Press / mdcccxcvi. 8vo. Cloth binding. Paper label. Autograph Edition of 250 copies. Contains twoillustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Sub-title page vignette, Sam Lawson's House p 2.5 x 2.5 Frontispiece, Sam Lawson telling stories p 3.0 x 4.4 Copyright, No. 62469, Nov. 16, 1896. Deposited Jan. 2, 1897. l'8 9 7 Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, by S. Weir Mitchell, M.D., LL.D. The Century Co., New York, 1897. 4to. Large. Paper. [186] Edition of 60 copies each signed by the author. Two volumes. Illustrated with the twelve illustrations by Howard Pyle used in the original publishing of the story in The Century, Nov., 1896, to Oct., 1897, an d reproduced in full size as used in The Century; also the same twelve pictures in reduced size same as used in the trade editions of 1897 an d !899- 1897 Vol. V. Works of Francis Parkman LaSalle and the Discov- / ery of the Great West * / France and England in / North America. Part Third / By Francis Parkman * * * * / In Two Volumes / Vol. I / (cut) / Boston * Little Brown / and Company * mdcccxcvii. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Limited Edition, 300 copies. Vol. V. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 132 Father Hennepin Celebrating Mass p 3.6 x 5.7 Copyright, No. 46914, Aug. 21, 1897. Deposited Aug. 21, 1897. l8 97 Vol. VI. Works of Francis Parkman LaSalle and the Discov- / ery of the Great West * / France and England in / North America. Part Third / By Francis Parkman * * * * / In Two Volumes / Vol. II / (cut) / Boston * Little Brown / and Company * mdcccxcvii. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Limited Edition, 300 copies. Vol. VI. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 173 Assassination of LaSalle 1 p 3.6 x 5.7 Copyright , No. 46914, Aug. 21, 1897. Deposited Aug. 21, 1897. 1 Reproduced in "The Struggle for a Continent." Pelham Edgar, Little Brown & Co., Boston. 1902. [I8 7 ] 1897 Vol. XL Works of Francis Parkman A Half-Century of /Conflict ***** / France and Eng- land in / North America. Part Sixth / By Francis Parkman * * * / In Two Volumes / Vol. I / (cut) / Boston * Little Brown / and Company * mdcccxcvii. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Limited Edition, 300 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 73 The Return from Deerfield 1 p 3.6 x 5.7 Copyright, 64257, Nov. 19, 1897. Deposited Nov. 29, 1897. 1897 George Washington, by Woodrow Wilson. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1897. 8vo. Cloth. Contains twenty full page illustrations, one headpiece and six end- pieces by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, Jan. (4), Mar. (3), May (5), July (7), Sept. (4), and Nov. (4), 1896. 1897 The First / Christmas / Tree / By Henry / Van Dyke / Illustrated by How- / ard Pyle / Charles Scribner's Sons / New York mdcccxcvii (title enclosed in decorated border) 8vo. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, Dec, 1891. Also two illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 24 "The fields around lay bare to the moon" 2 p 4.2 x 6.4 60 "Then Winfried told the story of Bethlehem" p 4.2 x 6.5 Copyright, No. 62651, Nov. 8, 1897. Deposited Nov. 8, 1897. 1 Reproduced in "The Struggle for a Continent." Pelham Edgar, Little Brown & Co., Boston. 1902. ' Reproduced in "The Blue Flower." Henry Van Dyke, Scribner, New York. 1902. [188) 1897 "Quo Vadis" / A Narrative of the Time / of Nero * By Henryk Sienkie / wicz * * Translated from the Polish / By Jeremiah Curtin * * * * / New Edition / With Maps of Ancient Rome, and Photogravures from Pictures / by Howard Pyle, Edmund H. Garrett, and Evert / Van Muyden, and from Ancient Scriptures / Volume / (publishers' seal)/ Boston * Little Brown / and Company * MDCCCXCVII. 8vo. Vellum binding. Two volumes. Illustrated Edition, 250 copies. Contains six illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Vol. I. 1 p 34 "Lygia and Vinicius in the Garden of Aulus" p 3.6 x 5.6 2 348 The Punishment of Chilo by Vinicius p 3.6 x 5.6 Vol. II 3 Frontispiece, Nero Holding a Golden Lute, with Rome in Flames p 3.5 x 5.5 4 204 "Peractum est!" p 3.5 x 5.6 5 266 The Conversion of Chilo p 3.7 x 5.7 6 317 "Quo Vadis, Domine!" p 3.6 x 5.7 Copyright, No. 64263-4, Nov. 9, 1897. Deposited Nov. II, 1897. 1898 Vol. XV. Works of Francis Parkman Montcalm and Wolfe * / France and England in / North America. Part Seventh / By Francis Parkman * * * / In Three Volumes / Vol. Ill / (cut) / Boston * Little Brown / and Company * mdcccxcviii. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Limited Edition, 300 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 141 The Fall of Montcalm 1 p 3-6 x 5.8 Copyright, No. 7145, Jan. 11, 1898. Deposited Jan. 24, 1898. 1 Reproduced in "The Struggle for a Continent." Pelham Edgar, Little Brown & Co., Boston. I9 ° 2 - r „ -1 [189] 1898 The Book, of the Ocean, by Ernest Ingersoll. The Cen- tury Co., New York, 1898. 8vo. Square. Cloth. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in The Century, April and Sept., 1895. 1898 The Story of the Revolution, by Henry Cabot Lodge. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1898. 8vo. Cloth. Two volumes. Contains twelve illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, Jan. to Dec, 1898. 1898 Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca, by Mary E. Burt. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1898. i2mo. Cloth. Contains six illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in "The Story of the Golden Age," James Baldwin, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1887. 1898 Silence and Other Stories, by Mary E. Wilkins. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1898. i6mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Har- per's Monthly, Feb., 1892. 1899 Old Chester Tales, by Margaret Deland. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1899. [ J 9°] i6mo. Cloth. Contains sixteen illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, April to Dec, 1898. I 899 Good for The Soul, by Margaret Deland. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1899. i/\xno. Cloth. Contains frontispiece illustration by Howard Pyle from Harper's Monthly, May, 1898. Story and illustration published in "Old Chester Tales," Margaret Deland, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1899. 1899 Janice / Meredith / A Story of the / American Revolu- tion / / By / Paul Leicester Ford / Author of / The Honorable Peter Stirling / / With a Miniature by Lillie V. O'Ryan and / Illustrations by Howard Pyle and his Pupils. / / Vol. / / New York / Dodd, Mead & Company / mdcccxcix (boxed rule and ornamental border around title) 8vo. Cloth. Two volumes. One illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as fol- lows: Vol. II p 228 "They scrambled up the parapet and went over the crest, pell mell, upon the British." p 3.5 x 5.2 Copyright, No. 2520, Jan. 5, 1899. Deposited Jan. 25, 1899. I9OO To Have and / to Hold / By / Mary Johnston / Author of "Prisoners of Hope" / with Illustrations by Howard Pyle, E. B. Thompson, / A. W. Betts, and Emlen McConnell / (publishers' seal) / Boston and New York / Houghton, [191] Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cambridge / 1900 (boxed double rule around title) i2mo. Cloth. Uncut. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece, "Why don't you end it?" p 3.5 x 5.3 Copyright, No. 7246, Jan. io, 1900. I9OO The Man with the Hoe / and Other Poems / By / Edwin Markham / Decorated by Howard Pyle / New York / Doubleday McClure Co. / 1900 8vo. Cloth. Uncut. Contains one full page illustration and sixty-four headpieces, etc., or a total of sixty-five illustrations, etc., by Howard Pyle not previ- ously published, as follows: p 1 Headpiece 1 p 2.4 x 0.7 Frontispiece p 3.9 x 5.9 v Headpiece — Dedication p 3.8 x 0.7 vii Headpiece—Prefatory Note p 3.8 x 0.6 ix Headpiece — The Contents p 3.8 x 1.4 1 Headpiece — The Man with the Hoe p 3.9 x 2.3 4 Headpiece — A Look into the Gulf p 3.7 x 1.8 6 Headpiece — Brotherhood p 3.8 x 0.5 7 Headpiece — Song of the followers of Pan p 2.0 x 0.4 8 Headpiece — Little Brothers of the Ground p 3.8 x 1.7 10 Headpiece — Wail of the Wandering Dead p 3.8 x 1.7 13 Headpiece — A Prayer p 3.5 x 1.5 15 Headpiece — The Poet p 3.8 x 1.7 17 Headpiece — The Whirlwind Road p 2.8 x 0.7 18 Headpiece — The Desire of Nations p 3.7 x 0.7 23 Headband — (Reproduced five times) p 3.8 x 0.4 24 Headpiece — The Goblin Laugh p 2.7 x 0.9 25 Headpiece — Poetry p 3.8 x 1.7 26 Headpiece — A Meeting p 2.7 x 0.7 27 Headpiece — Infinite Depths p 3.8 x 1.5 28 Headpiece — A Leaf from the Devil's Jest-Book p 3.8 x 1.7 30 Headpiece — The Paymaster p 2.7 x 1.2 1 Reproduced in "Modern Pen Drawings." Charles Holme, The Studio, London. 1901. [192] 31 Headpiece — The Last Furrow 1 p 3.9 x 1.6 33 Headpiece — In the Storm p 3.9 x 1.5 34 Headpiece — After Reading Shakespeare p 3.9 x 1.8 36 Headband — (Reproduced five times) p 3.8 x 0.4 37 Headpiece — The Poets p 2.2 x 1.2 38 Headpiece — Love's Vigil p 3.9 x 1.8 40 Headpiece — Two at a Fireside p 2.1 x 1.1 41 Headband — (Reproduced twice) p 3.8 x 0.4 42 Headpiece — To William Watson p 2.0 x 0.5 44 Headpiece — Man p 2.0 x 1.9 46 Headpiece — In High Sierras p 2.0 x 0.7 47 Headpiece — The Wharf of Dreams p 3.9 x 1.8 49 Headpiece — To Louise Michel p 3.9 x 0.5 50 Headpiece — Shepherd Boy and Nereid p 3.9 x 1.8 52 Headpiece; — A Song at the Start p 3.9 x 1.8 54 Headpiece — My Comrade p 1.5x0.8 62 Headpiece — Joy of the Morning p 1.5 x 0.7 66 Headpiece — A Cry in the Night p 2.0 x 0.8 67 Headpiece — Fays p 3.8 x 0.9 68 Headpiece — In Death Valley p 3.8 x 0.6 69 Headpiece — At Dawn p 2.3 x 1.2 70 Headpiece — "Follow Me" p 2.5 x 1.7 71 Headpiece — In Poppy Fields p 2.9 x 0.6 72 Headpiece — The Joy of the Hills p 3.8 x 1.7 74 Headpiece — The Invisible Bride p 3.8 x 1.8 76 Headpiece — The Valley p 2.5 x 0.8 77 Headpiece — The Climb of Life p 3.7 x 1.7 81 Headpiece — Midsummer Noon p 2.2 x 1.8 83 Headpiece — Griefs p 2.3 x 1.3 84 Headpiece — An Old Road p 1.8 x 1.0 86 Headpiece-^Music p 3.0 x 0.8 87 Headpiece — Fay Song p 3.7 x 0.9 88 Headpiece — The Old Earth p 2.2 x 1.4 89 Headpiece — Divine Adventure p 3.7 x 1.7 92 Headpiece — To High-born Poets p 3.8 x 0.9 94 Headpiece — The Toilers p 3.8 x 1.3 96 Headpiece — On the Gulf of Night p 3.8 x 1.7 1 Reproduced in "Modern Pen Drawings." Charles Holme, The Studio, London. 1901. p 98 Headpiece- — A Harvest Song 1 p 3-8x1.7 101 Headpiece- -The Man under the Stone p 3-8 x 1.7 103 Headpiece- -Song to the Divine Mother P 3-8 x 1.4 109 Headpiece- -From the Hand of a Child P 3-8x1.4 112 Headpiece- -The Rock-Breaker p 2.2 x 1.2 "3 Headpiece- -These Songs Will Perish p 3-8 x 1.7 Copyright, No. A2812, Jan. 31, 1900. Deposited Jan. 31, 1900. I9OO Vol. V. Works of John Lothrop Motley- Netherlands Edition / / The Rise of / The Dutch Republic / A History / By / John Lothrop Motley / D.C.L., LL.D. / Corresponding member of the Institute of France, Etc. / Vol. V / (seal) / New York and London / Harper and Brothers Publishers / 1900 8vo. Buckram binding. Uncut. Limited to 500 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — Assassination of William of Orange p 3.3 x 4.9 (Signed by Howard Pyle) Copyright, No. A9950, April 19, 1900. Deposited May 1, 1900. I9OO Vol. XIII. Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne A Wonder Book for / Girls and Boys / and / Tanglewood Tales / By / Nathaniel Hawthorne / (cut) / Boston and New York / Houghton, Mifflin and Company / The River- side Press, Cambridge / mdcccc. 8vo. Buckram binding. Paper label. Uncut. Autograph Edition, 22 volumes. Limited to 500 copies. Contains six illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — A Thousand Miles a Day p 3.2 x 4.8 (Signed by Howard Pyle) 1 Reproduced in "Modern Pen Drawings." Charles Holme, The Studio, London, igoi. [194] Title page vignette p 2 .6 x 3.4 p 42 "Behold it then!" cried Perseus p 2.8 x 5.4 284 Theseus caught the monster off his guard p 3.2 x 4.8 304 "Who are you?" thundered the giant p 3.2 x 4.8 512 "Let me hasten onward" , p 3.2 x 4.9 Copyright, No. A29930, Dec. 10, 1900. Deposited Dec. 20, 1900. I9OI Sir Christopher / A Romance of a Maryland / Manor in 1644 / By / Maud Wilder Goodwin / Author of "The Head of a Hundred," "White Aprons," / "The Colonial Cavalier," etc. / Illustrated by / Howard Pyle, and Other Artists / * / Boston / Little, Brown, and Company / 1901 i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — " 'Let me go to him!' she shrieked, in her anguish of soul" p 3.5 x 5.3 Copyright No. 6648, April 6, 1901. Deposited April 6, 1901. 1901 The / Odes & Epodes / of / Horace / Latin text edited by / Clement Lawrence Smith, A.M., LL.D. / Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences / and Professor of Latin in / Harvard University / With versions, paraphrases and / explanatory notes by eminent / Scholars, Statesmen and Poets / With an introduction by / Archbishop Ireland / Issued by the Bibliophile Society / for Members only / Boston 1901 (title surrounded by decorative design by Howard Pyle) 8vo. Boards. Edition 467 copies. Handmade paper. Nine volumes. Contains one title page (used in eight volumes), one sub-title page (used in two volumes) and three full page illustrations from paintings, or a total of five illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: £i95] Vol. I Title page (used in eight volumes) p 3.3 x 6.1 1 p 20 The Poet at Twilight p 3.5 x 5.8 W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. II Part II Sub-title page (used in two volumes) p 3.5 x 5.9 W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. IV Part I Frontispiece — "Euterpe" p 2.3 x 5.5 W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. (Autograph signature by Howard Pyle) VI Horace Reading to Maecenas p 3.4 x 5.7 W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. Copyright: Vol. I, No. A28657, March 3, 1902. Deposited: June 25, 1902. Vol. II, No. A36160, June 25, 1902. Oct. 24, 1902. Vol. IV, No. A37684-5, July 11, 1902. Oct. 24, 1902. Vol. VI, No. A41958, Sept. 18, 1902. Oct. 24, 1902. I9OI Captain / Ravenshaw / or, / The Maid of Cheapside / A Romance of Elizabethan London / (rule) / By / Robert Neilson Stephens / Author of "Philip Winwood," "A Gentleman / Player," "An Enemy of the King," etc., etc. / Illustrated by / Howard Pyle / and others / (rule) / (3 line quotation) / (rule) / (seal) / Boston : L. C. Page & / Company Publishers, mdcccci. (title boxed with dotted border) i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — "There was exchange of thrust and parry" 1 p 3.3 x 5.0 Copyright, No. 15822, Aug. 28, 1901. Deposited Aug. 27, 1901. I9OI A History of American Art, by Sadakichi Hartmann. L. C. Page & Company, Boston, 1901. i2mo. Two volumes. Vol. II, p. 103, contains illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in "Captain Ravenshaw," Robert N. Stephens, L. C. Page & Co., Boston, 1901. 1 Reproduced in "A History of American Art." Sadakichi Hartmann, L. C. Page & Co., Boston. 1901. [196] igoi Modern Pen Drawings, European and American. Edited by Charles Holme, The Studio, London, 1901. 4to. Leather. Limited Edition of 300 copies. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in "The Man with the Hoe," Edwin Markham, Doubleday McClure Co., New York, 1900. I9OI Character Sketches / of Romance, Fiction / and the Drama * * * / A Revised American Edition / of the Readers' Handbook / By / The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. / Edited by / Marion Harland / / Volume II / (cut) / (double rule) / New York. Selmar Hess, Pub- lisher / (rule) / mcmi. / (double rule) / (initial C at beginning of title in red) 4to. Half leather. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — Lorna Doone p 5.0 x 7.7 Parts as published, as well as edition of 1892, did not have this illustration, but it appears in edition of 1901. Parts as published forming Volume II. Copyright, No. 44325, Oct. 31, 1892. Deposited May 26 to Aug. 23, 1892. I902 A History of / The American / People * By / Woodrow Wilson / (seal) / Alumni / Edition / New York & London / Harper & Brothers / Publishers mdccccii. 8vo. Board. Cloth back. Five volumes. Edition of 350 copies. Signed by Woodrow Wilson. Contains thirty illustrations in Volumes I, II and III by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Monthly, Jan., 1881; Jan., Ci97] April, 1884; April, 1889; May, 1893 (2); Mar., Nov., 1896; April, 1897 (2); Jan., Feb. (2), Mar. (3), April (4), May, June, Aug. (3), Oct. (2), Nov. and Dec. (2), 1901. Also one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : Vol. Ill, p 99 Inauguration of Washington at New York 1 p 3.7 x 5.6 Copyright, No. A41677-81, Sept. 16, 1902. Deposited Oct. 2;, 1902. I902 The Struggle for a Continent. Edited from the Writ- ings of Francis Parkman, by Pelham Edgar, Ph.D. Little, Brown & Company, Boston, 1902. i2mo. Cloth. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle previously published, as follows: p 220 "Assassination of La Salle." First published in "La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West," by Francis Parkman, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1897. p 284 "The Return from Deerfield." First published in "A Half Century of Conflict," by Francis Park- man, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1897. p 446 "The Fall of Montcalm." First published in "Montcalm and Wolfe," by Francis Parkman, Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1897. I902 Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History. Based upon the plan of Benson John Lossing, LL.D. With a Preface on the Study of American History by Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., LL.D. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1902. 8vo. Half morocco. Ten volumes. Contains sixty-three illustrations in the ten volumes by Howard Pyle firs t published as follows: 1 Reproduced in Vol. V, Documentary Edition, "A History of the American People." Wood- row Wilsonj Harper, New York. 191 8. [198] Harper' s Monthly , Nov. (2), Dec, 1879; April (4), June, 1880; Jan., 1881 (3); Nov., 1882 (5); Mar. (3), April (3), June (2), July (3), Aug., Oct. (3), Nov., 1883 (2); Jan., April, 1884; June, 1885 (2); July (4), Aug., 1886; Feb., 1888; April, 1889 (2); May (3), June, 1893; Jan., July, Nov., 1896; Jan., Mar. (2), Oct., Dec, 1901 (2). Harper's Young People, July 13, Aug. 3, Aug. 17, 1880; May 10, 1881. Harper's Weekly, Oct. 22, 1881. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle first published in "Build- ing the Nation," by Charles C. Coffin, Harper, New York, 1883. I902 The Blue Flower / By / Henry Van Dyke / (four line quo- tation) / Illustrated / New York / Charles Scribner's Sons / MDCCCCII. i2mo. Leather. Edition 500 copies. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle previously published as follows : p 278 "The fields around lay bare to the moon." First published in "The First Christmas Tree," by Henry Van Dyke, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1897. p 288 "It poised for an instant above the child's fair head," etc. First published in "The Oak of Geismar," by Henry Van Dyke. Scribner's Magazine, Dec, 1891. First reproduced in "The First Christmas Tree," by Henry Van Dyke, Scribner's, New York, 1897. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 196 Then the old man's lips began to move c 3.4 x 5.3 Copyright, No. A44631, Oct. 21, 1902. I902 A Report of the truth concerning / the last sea-fight of the Revenge / By Sir Walter Raleigh, Knight. / The / River- side / Press (title surrounded by ornamental border with Pyle illustration in center of page). 4to. Board covers. Edition of 300 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Illustration in center of title page P3.7 x 5.9 I903 The Bibliomania / or / Book-Madness / History * Symp- tomes / and * Cure * of / This * Fatal * Disease / By / Thomas Frognall Dibdin / (ornament in colors) / Boston / The * Bibliophile * Society / mcmiii. (title in gold and colors and surrounded by ornamental border) 8vo. Boards. Handmade paper. 483 copies. Four volumes. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle previously published, as follows : Vol. I Frontispiece — Caxton at his Press 3.7 x 6.4 Etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. which was copyrighted and copy deposited before this book and published in Portfolio of Etchings, by W. H. W. Bicknell, Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished as follows: Frontispiece Vol. II "Friar" Bacon in his Studio 1 3.7 x 6.4 Etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. III Erasmus reading to Colet and More 1 3.8 x 6.4 Etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. IV Izaak Walton 1 3.8 x 6.4 Etched by W. H. W. Bicknell, Sc. Copyright, Vol. I, No. A6J494, July 7, 1903. Deposited June 17, 1903. Copyright, Vols. II-IV, No. A64266-8, July 26, 1903. Deposited June 17, 1903. I9O3 Etchings / / By W. H. W. Bicknell / After original Pai ntings / By / Howard Pyle / / The five paint- 1 Reproduced in "Portfolio of Etchings," by W. H. W. Bicknell, Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903. [200} ings after which these etchings / are executed were made exclusively for / The Bibliophile Society / and no reproduc- tions of them in any form are / distributed outside of the membership. The / subjects are all protected by copyright. Contained in portfolio. Limited to 302 sets. Each picture signed by Howard Pyle and W. H. W. Bicknell. Contains three etched illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in "Bibliomania or Book Madness," The Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903, as follows: 1 Roger Bacon 10.5 x 17.8 2 Erasmus, Colet and More 10.5 x 17.9 3 Isaac Walton 10.5 x 17.8 Contains also two etched illustrations by Howard Pyle not previ- ously published, as follows: 4 Caxton at his Press 1 10.2 x 18 5 Richard de Bury Tutoring Young Edward III 10.4 x 18 Copyright No. I, No. Fi 53983 Aug. 20. Deposited Aug. 24, 1903. Copyright No. -1, No. F16007, Oct. j.. Deposited Sept. 29. 1903. Copyright No. 3, No. F15399, Aug. 20. Deposited Aug. 24, 1903. Copyright No. 4, No. F14467, June II. Deposited June 11, 1903. Copyright No. J, No. F16681, Nov. 18. Deposited Nov. 18, 1903. I9O4 Breviary Treasures / / The Eclogues of / Vergil * * * j Translated by Baron Bowen / * / Privately printed by / Nathan Haskell Dole / Boston (title surrounded by decorated border in color) 8vo. The Athenian Edition. 100 copies. Royal Japanese vellum. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — (No title) P 3-° x S-° Copyright, No. 104408, Dec. 21, 1904. Deposited Jan. 28, 1905. 1 Reproduced in "Bibliomania or Book Madness," Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1903. {>Ol] 1904 Vol. X. Lowell's Works The Poetical Works / of / James Russell Lowell / In Five Volumes / Volume II / The Biglow Papers / First Series / (cut) / Cambridge / Printed at the Riverside Press / mcmiv. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Uncut. Limited Edition of 1,000 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: p 60 Hosea and the "cruetin Sarjunt" p 3.2 x 4.8 Copyright, No. A95490, Aug. 17, 1904. Deposited Aug. 30, 1904. I9O4 Vol. XI. Lowell's Works The Poetical Works / of / James Russell Lowell / In Five Volumes / Volume III / The Biglow Papers / Second Series / (cut) / Cambridge / Printed at the Riverside Press / mcmiv. 8vo. Half levant morocco. Uncut. Limited Edition of 1,000 copies. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: p 6 Hosea and the Parson p 5.0 x 3.4 82 Zekle and Huldy p 3.3 x 5.0 214 "Sunthin in the Pastoral Line" * P 3-3 x 5- 1 Copyright, No. 95491, Aug. 17, 1904. Deposited Aug. 30, 1904. I9O4 How to Draw. A Practical Book of Instruction in the Art of Illustration, by Leon Barritt. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 1904. 8vo. Oblong. Cloth. Contains two headpieces by Howard Pyle first published in Harper's Weekly, Dec. 19, 1896. 1 Reproduced in "Snow Bound." J. G. Whittier, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston. 1906. [202] 1904 A History of the United States, by Wilbur F. Gordy. Charles Scribner's Sons / New York, 1904. 8vo. Cloth. Contains seven illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Scribner's Magazine, May, 1893; J a n-> Feb., June, July and Nov., 1898; May, 1902. The Island of Enchantment, by Justus Miles Forman. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1905. 8vo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle first published in Harper's Magazine, Sept. and Oct., 1905; also marginal decorations on title page from Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1905. !9°5 The Line of Love, by James Branch Cabell. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1905. 8vo. Cloth. Contains ten illustrations in color by Howard Pyle first published in Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1903 (4); April (3) and Oct., 1904 (3). !9°5 The / One Hoss Shay / With its Companion Poems / by / Oliver Wendell Holmes / Illustrated in Color by / Howard Pyle / (publishers' seal)/ Boston and New York / Hough- ton Mifflin and Company / The Riverside Press, Cam- bridge / MDCCCCV. i2mo. Cloth. Contains sixty-six illustrations in color, same as used in edition of 1892 in black, also two decorations not previously published, as follows : [203] Publishers' Note c.p 2.7 x 1.4 Tailpiece c.p 1.3 x 0.3 The painting of the pictures for this edition was done in water color by Howard Pyle. Copyright, No. A128400, Oct. 10, 1905. x 9°5 . History of the United States, by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1905. i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, Oct., 1883, and later in "A Larger History of the United States of America," Higginson, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1886. 1906 Snow Bound. A Winter Idyl, by John Greenleaf Whittier. Houghton, Mifflin & Company, Boston, 1906. 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, "Our Uncle, Innocent of Books," first published in Vol. XI, Lowell's Works, Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1904, with title, "Sunthin in the Pastoral Line." I907 The First Book of / The Dofobs / (cut) / Printed for the / Society of the Dofobs / Chicago: mdccccvii. 8vo. Board. Edition of 50 copies. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Frontispiece — "Dofobius" p 4.5 x 3.6 Copyright, No. A177798, May 27, 1907. I9O7 Gallantry, An Eighteenth Century Dizain, by James Branch Cabell. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1907. [204} 8vo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Magazine, April (2) and May, 1907 (2); also top and side decorations on title page, first published in Harper s Magazine, Aug., 1905. I907 Dulcibel, A Tale of Old Salem, by Henry Peterson. John G. Winston Co., Philadelphia, 1907. i2mo. Cloth. Contains three illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in McClure's Magazine, Nov., 1906, where they were used as illustra- tions for "The Hanging of Mary Dyer," by Basil King. I909 Chivalry, by James Branch Cabell. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1909. 8vo. Cloth. Contains nine illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1905; Jan., 1906 (2); Dec, 1907 (2); March and May, 1908; and April, 1909 (2); also top and side decora- tions on title page, first published in Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1905. I909 Lincoln and the Sleeping Sentinel, by L. E. Chitten- den. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1909. i6mo. Cloth. Contains frontispiece by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, Sept., 1907. I9IO Harper's Book of Little Plays, by Margaret Sutton Briscoe, John Kendrick Bangs, Caroline A. Creevey, Margaret E. Sangster and Others. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1910. [205] i2mo. Cloth. Contains nine illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Young People, Dec. 18, 1883. I9IO The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, by his daughter, Lady Ritchie. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, New York, 19 10. 8vo. Board sides, cloth back, paper label. Centenary Biographical Edition. Twenty-six volumes. Limited to 491 copies. Contains, in Volumes I, III, X, XII and XVI, five illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Magazine, Dec, 1906, March, 1907, Aug., 1906, June, 1908, and July, 191 1. 1912 On Hazardous Service. Scouts and Spies of the North and South, by William Gilmore Beymer. Harper & Brothers, New York, 191 2. 8vo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, June, Sept. and Nov., 1909, and June, 191 1. 191 2 The Buccaneers, by Don C. Seitz. Harper & Brothers, New York, 191 2. 8vo. Cloth. Contains one illustration and one headpiece by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, Jan., 191 1, also tailpiece, first pub- lished in Harper's Magazine, Aug., 1905. Also insert in cover by Howard Pyle, taken from illustration in Harper's Magazine, Dec, 1902. [206] 1912 The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts. Catalog of Pictures by Howard Pyle. Wilmington, Delaware, 191 2. 8vo. Paper cover. Contains thirteen illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper s Monthly, Dec, 1895; Harper s Magazine, Dec, 1902; Dec, 1905 (2); April, 1907 (2); Dec, 1907; Jan., 1908; May, 1908; Aug., 1908; Aug., 1909; Dec, 1909; Jan., 1910. Contains also portrait and sketch of Howard Pyle. 1912 Founders of Our Country, by Fanny E. Coe. American Book Company, New York, 191 2. i2mo. Cloth. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Fourth Reader, Harper & Brothers, New York, 1888. Copyright, No. 330519, Dec. 31, 1912. !9 X 3 The Soul of Melicent, by James Branch Cabell. Fred- erick A. Stokes Company, New York, 1913. 8vo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations in color by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, Dec, 1903 (on cover), Aug., 1904 (2),and Dec, 1905. !9!3 Etchings, by W. H. W. Bicknell. The Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1913. Portfolio of eight etchings. Title sheet has insert picture by Howard Pyle, first published in First Year Book, Bibliophile Society, Boston, 1902. [207] 1914 Theatrical Bookplates, by A. Winthrop Pope. H. Alfred Fowler, Kansas City, 19 14. i6mo. Paper covers. Edition 150 copies. Contains reproduction full size of large bookplate, The Players, engraved by E. D. French, 1894. 1 9 I S Some American College Bookplates, by Harry Parker Ward, A.M. Columbus, Ohio, 1915. 8vo. Cloth. Edition 500 copies signed by author. Contains, p. 370, Reproduction Bookplate designed by Howard Pyle for the Yale Club. Engraved by E. D. French, 1905; p. 478, Reproduction Bookplate designed by Howard Pyle for The Players. Engraved by E. D. French, 1894. T 9*5 Around Old Chester, by Margaret Deland. Harper & Brothers, New York, 1915. i6mo. Cloth. Contains on front cover in colors illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Monthly, May, 1898; also illustration from Harper's Monthly, July, 1898. *9*5 Stories of Later American History, by Wilbur F. Gordy. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1915. iamo. Cloth. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Scribner's Magazine, March, July, August, 1892. [ao8] 1 9 I 5 American Art by American Authors. P. F. Collier & Son, New York, 191 5. Folio. Board. Contains one illustration by Howard Pyle, first published in Col- lier's Weekly, June 2, 1906. I918 A History of the American People, by Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., President of the United States. Harper & Brothers, New York, 191 8. 8vo. Various bindings. Edition of 400 copies autographed by Woodrow Wilson. Documentary Edition There are thirty-eight illustrations in Volumes I to VI, by Howard Pyle. Thirty of them were previously published in the 1903 edition, same work, and are from Harper s Monthly, Jan., 1881; Jan., April, 1884; April, 1889; May, 1893; Mar., Nov., 1896; April, 1897 (2); Jan., Feb. (2), Mar. (3), April (4), May, June, Aug. (3), Oct. (3), Nov., Dec, 1901; and one from the edition of 1902 not previously published. The illustrations not published in 1902 edition are from Harper's Monthly, April, Oct., 1883 (2); June, 1892; May, 1896 (2); Feb., 1905; and one from Harper's Weekly, Oct. 22, 1881. I919 Saint Joan or Arc, by Mark Twain. Harper & Brothers, New York, 19 19. 8vo. Cloth. Contains four illustrations by Howard Pyle, first published in Harper's Magazine, Dec, 1904. One of these illustrations inserted on front cover of book. Published May, 1919. [209] PROGRAMMES, BOOKPLATES, A PRINT, A POSTER, MURAL DECORATIONS, AND IMPORTANT EASEL PAINTINGS (NEVER REPRODUCED) BY HOWARD PYLE PROGRAMMES 1888 Season, 1887-88 / Grand Opera House — Wilmington, Del. / Tuesday Evening, May 29, 1888. / Mendelssohn's / Oratorio of "Elijah," / Rendered by the Tuesday Club, / Accompanied by the / Germania Orchestra, of Philadel- phia, under the direction of / Mr. D. H. Morrison, of Philadelphia. / / Soloists : / Soprano. Miss Kate Currender, of Wilmington, Del. / Contralto, Miss Gertrude Edmunds, of Boston, Mass. / Tenor. ■ Mr. Leonard E. Auty, of Phila., Pa. / Basso. Mr. Clarence E. Hay, of Boston, Mass. / Organist. / Mr. John Graig, of Wilmington, Del. 8vo. Paper cover. Contains three illustrations or decorations by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows: Decoration on front cover with border p 6.7 x 9.4 Headpiece, p. 3 p 4.3 x 2.3 Tailpiece p 2.0 x 1.0 1889 Season, 1889-90. / Wednesday Evening, Dec. 18, 1889. / Handel's Oratorio / of / The Messiah / Rendered by the Tuesday Club, / Accompanied by a / Selected Orchestra / Under the direction of / Mr. W. W. Gilchrist, of Philadel- phia. / / Soloists: / Soprano, Miss Kate Currender, of Wilmington, Del. / Contralto. Mrs. S. F. Osborn, of Phila., Pa. / Tenor. Mr. Leonard E. Auty, of Phila., Pa. / Basso. Mr. W. E. Harper, of New York. / / Accompanist. Mr. Walter Hall, of Phila., Pa. 8vo. Paper cover. Contains one illustration or decoration by Howard Pyle not pre- viously published, as follows: Decoration on front cover P 6.0 x 8.8 1898 B. J. Lang, Conductor / Twenty-third Season / First Concert / Boston Music Hall / Wednesday Evening / December Sixth / mdcccxcix / The Cecilia 8vo. (The date mdcccxcix on cover is an error.) Programme, The Cecilia Society, Boston. Decoration by Howard Pyle, not previously published. Front cover p 3.3 x 4.7 1899 (Headpiece) / A. D. 1699 / Trinity Parish / Wilmington, Del. / Bi Centennial / Commemoration. / Holy Trinity. / Old Swedes, / Church. / Trinity Sunday, / May 28th, A. D. 1899. 8vo. Folder. Contains at top of front cover headband by Howard Pyle not previously published, as follows : Headpiece p 4.7 x 5.0 1906 Twelfth / Night / at / Eagleroost / Being a Revel with / Mafque and Mufic / as enacted by the / Century Affocia- tion / A°D • mcmvi. 8vo. Paper. Contains three illustrations by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: 1 Front cover (with sub-title) c 4.5 x 7.2 2 Title page p 4.3 x 7.0 3 Headpiece c 4.3 x 4.2 1906 Centuria's Greetings / For January 6th 1906 / Ye Lord of Mifrule / A Twelfth-Night Call / to One and All 8vo. Paper. Contains two illustrations by Howard Pyle, not previously pub- lished, as follows: 1 Front cover (title) p 4.4 x 6.4 2 Heading p 4.3 x 2.2 1906 Two-Hundredth / Anniversary / of the Birth of / Benja- min Franklin / Franklin Inn Club / Philadelphia / Satur- day, Jan. 6, 1906 iamo. Four pages. Programme and menu. On front cover is illustration by Howard Pyle not previously pub- lished, as follows: 1 Poor Richard p 4.5 x 5.7 The title as given is printed above and at side of picture. BOOKPLATES 1 1894 The Players, New York. Engraved by E. D. French 2.8x5.4 Reprinted in "Some American Bookplates," Henry P. Ward, Columbus, Ohio. 1 91 5. Reprinted in ''Theatrical Bookplates," A. Winthrop Pope, Kansas City. 1914. 2 The Players, New York. Engraved by E. D. French 2.0 x 3.2 3 1899 Frederick Haines Curtiss, Boston. Engraved by Sidney L. Smith 2.9 x 3.7 4 Howard Pyle, Wilmington, Del. Photogravure by Beck Engraving Co., Phila. 2.2x4.1 5 1905 Edith Kermit Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, N. Y. Engraved by Sidney L. Smith 3.2 x 2.7 6 1905 The Yale Club, New York City. Engraved by E. D. French 3.2 x 5.1 Reprinted in "Some American Bookplates," Henry P. Ward, Columbus, Ohio. 191 5. 7 1908 Keats-Shelley Memorial, Rome. Engraved by Timothy Cole 2.6 x 5.2. 8 1916 Willard S. Morse, Seaford, Delaware. En- graved by W. H. W. Bicknell 3.0 x 4.7 Originally drawn in 1901 for The Bibliophile Society, Boston, for frontis- piece in First Year Book. A PRINT AND A POSTER The DuPont Powder Wagon. The DuPont Powder Co., Wilmington, Del. Print 27.0x21.0 Picture 18.3x14.0 C«5l 1900 To Have and to Hold. By Mary Johnston. Hough- ton Mifflin & Co., Boston. Printed in black and red. Poster 15.0x22.0 Picture 5.2x14.0 MURAL DECORATIONS With location, size in inches and decimals, and date. 1905 Mrs. Howard Pyle's House, 907 Delaware Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware. The Birth of Literature 110.5 x 65.0 Panel 11.5 x 65.0 The Genus of Art 115.0x65.0 Music 28.0 x 65.0 Panel 34.5 x 65.0 Panel 34.5 x 65.0 Drama 24.5 x 65.0 1906 State Capitol, Saint Paul, Minnesota The Battle of Nashville 96.0 x 78.0 1907 Essex County Court House, Newark, New Jersey. The Landing of Carteret 240.0 x 72.0 1910 Hudson County Court House, Jersey City, New Jersey. Hendryk Hudson and the Half-Moon 396.0 x 84.0 Peter Stuyvesant and the English Fleet 296.0 x 84.0 Life in an Old Dutch Town 420.0 x 84.0 Dutch Soldier 72.0 x 84.0 English Soldier 72.0 x 84.0 IMPORTANT EASEL PAINTINGS (NEVER REPRODUCED) With date, title, owner and measurement. 1901 Spring. Mrs. Daniel Moore Bates, Lewiston, Maine 12.0 x 30.0 1903 The Garden of Youth. Mr. Schwartz, Pittsburgh, Pa. 40.0 x 59.0 1906 The Landing of Carteret. Mrs. R. R. M. Car- penter, Wilmington, Delaware 55.0 x 21.0 [216] 1908 The Midsummer Moon. Mrs. Grant Campbell, Short Hills, New Jersey 16.0 x 23.0 1909 The Enchanted Seas. Mr. George P. Bissell, Wil- mington, Delaware 47.0 x 31.0 1909 Marooned. The Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts 60.0 x 40.0 1910 The Mermaid. Mrs. Howard Pyle, Wilmington, Delaware 41.0 x 59.0 [217] Robin Shooteth His Last Shaft The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Copyright, Scribner's, 1883 'Which Shall It Be First — Sausages or Pudding?" Harper's Young People, January 25, 1887 Copyright, Harper's, 1887 ^Kggf Uncle Bear and the Great Red Fox Harper's Young People, January 25, 1887 Copyright, Harper's, 1887 "There they sat, just as little children of the town might sit upon their father's doorstep" Otto of the Silver Hand Copyright, Scribner's, 1888 e He gazed and gazed until his heart melted within him * ' Harper's Young People, February 18, 1890 Copyright, Harper's, 1890 Peter Ru $$ f Boftonian ^C •^s Peter Rugg Ye Bostonian Scribner's Magazine, December, 1891 Copyright, Scribner's, 1891 <£)eac-on Ye Deacon The One Hbss Shay Copyright, Houghton Mifflin & Co., 1891 "Drew a circle on the ground with his finger-tips ' Harper's Young People, April 5, 1892 Copyright, Harper's, 1892 Vignette, The Cocklane Ghost Harper's Magazine, August, 1893 Copyright, Harper's, 1893 Vignette, The Cocklane Ghost Harper's Magazine, August, 1X93 Copyright, Harper's, 1893 The Evolution of New York Harper's Magazine, May, 1893 Copyright, Harper's, 1893 ew York Colonial Privateers. x Thomas A. Janvier New York Colonial Privateers Harper's Magazine, February, 1895 Copyright, Harper's, 1895 Jt' Series of Three or Four Sketches by Jifiw&rd'^yle. By Land and Sea Harper's Magazine, December, 1895 Copyright, Harper's, 1895 w General Washington Harper's Magazine, July, 1896 Copyright, Harper's, 1896 5tXJ5ttte of CjCwnce)br 'vj^m^or tyljiaitjUttt The Birds of Cirencester Scribner's Magazine, January, 1898 Copyright, Scribner's, 1898 The^lellowof-fhe-Leaf The Yellow of the Leaf Harper's Magazine, November, 1900 Copyright, Harper's, 1900 Truth Leaves the Fairies' Wonderland Harper's Magazine, December, 1900 Copyright, Harper's, 1900 Hope and Memory Century Magazine, November, 1901 Copyright, Century Co., 1901 Vivien St. Nicholas, November, 1902 Copyright, Scribner's, 1903 rooKmgljts bo battle/ before Camiiarb jtjtm Two Knights Do Battle before Camilard St. Nicholas, March, 1903 Copyright, Scribner's, 1903 Si* Kay ootttfynmzt}) !#e Enemies. Sir Kay Overthroweth His Enemies St. Nicholas, November, 1902 Copyright, Scribner's, 1903 au) omcJab all in B!atK5U) a wottfat befw* Ktog Leato * gcancc of Camllatb, How One Clad All in Black Did a Wonder before King Leodegrance of Camilard St. Nicholas, November, 1902 Copyright, Scribner's, 1903 fyeLaby Guimvmgrgr The Lady Guinevere St. Nicholas, January, 1903 Copyright, Scribner's, 1903 Subject Index of Illustrations PIRATES In Periodicals Sea-Drift from a New England Port Harper's, Dec. 1879 The Rose of Paradise Harper's Weekly, June 1 1 to July 30, 1887 Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main Harper's Magazine, Aug. and Sept., 18 s -- Morgan Jamaica, New and Old Blueskin the Pirate Among the Sand Hills Evolution of New York The Pirate's Christmas The Sea Robbers of New York New York Colonial Privateers Jack Ballister's Fortunes Tom Chist and the Treasure Box The Ghost of Captain Brand The Buccaneers How the Buccaneers Kept Christmas Dead Men Tell No Tales Captain Scarfield Colonies and Nation The First Self-Made American Captain Goldsack The True Captain Kidd The Fate of a Treasure Town The Ruby of Kishmoor The Cruise of the Caribbee The Mysterious Chest The Buccaneers Ye Pirate Bold Harper's, Dec. 1888 Harper's Magazine, Jan. and Feb., 1890 Northwestern Miller, Dec, 1890 Harper's Magazine, Sept., 1892 Harper's, June 1893 Harper's Weekly, Dec. 16, 1893 Harper's, Nov. 1894 Harper's, Feb. 1895 St. Nicholas, April 1894 to Sept. 1895 Harper's Round Table, Mar. 24, 1896 Harper's Weekly, Dec. 19, 1896 Harper's Round Table, June 29, 1897 Harper's Weekly, Dec. 16, 1899 Collier's, Dec. 17, 1899 Northwestern Miller, Dec. 1900 Harper's, May 1901 Everybody's, June 1902 Harper's, July 1902 Harper's, Dec. 1902 Harper's Magazine, Dec. 1905 Harper's Magazine, Aug. 1907 Harper's, Dec. 1907 Harper's, Dec. 1908 Harper's, Jan. 19 11 The Autograph, Jan., Feb. 1912 COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY SUBJECTS In Periodicals One of Those City Fellows a Thousand Years Ago Harper' The Battle of Monmouth Court-House Last Revel in Printz Hall Old National Pike Sea-Drift from a New England Port Bartram and His Garden Some Pennsylvania Nooks Old Catskill Captain Nathan Hale First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence Harper's Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old Times Harper's [219] s Weekly, Sept. 8, 1877 Harper's, June 1878 Harper's, Sept. 1879 Harper's, Nov. 1879 Harper's, Dec. 1879 Harper's, Feb. 1880 Harper's, April 1880 Harper's, May 1880 Harper's, June 1880 Weekly, July 10, 1880 Weekly, Nov. 13, 1880 Christmas Morning in Old New York Harper's Weekly, Dec. 25, Nancy Hansen's Project Harper's Young People, April 13, Old Times in the Colonies Harper's Young People, Aug. 3, Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct 5, Oct. 19, Story of the American Navy Harper's Young People, July 13, July 20, Aug. 3, Old Time Life in a Quaker Town Harper's, Jan. A Glimpse of an Old Dutch Town Harper's, Mar. Tilghman's Ride from Yorktown to Philadelphia Harper's, Nov. Surrender of Cornwallis Harper's Weekly, Oct. 22, Hours with the Octogenarians Harper's Young People, May 10, Old New York Coffee-Houses Harper's, Mar. Early Quakers in England and Pennsylvania Harper's, Nov. The French Voyageurs Harper's, Mar. An English Nation Harper's, April The Hundred Years' War Harper's, June Second Generation of Englishmen in America Harper's, July The British Yoke Harper's, Aug. The Dawning of Independence Harper's, Oct. Last Days of Washington's Army at Newburgh Harper's, Oct Evacuation of New York by the British Harper's, Nov. Christmas Harper's, Dec. The Mysterious Guest Harper's Weekly, Mar. 24, The First Visit of William Penn to America Harper's Weekly, Mar. 31, Evacuation, 1783 Harper's Weekly, Nov. 24, Washington Taking Leave of His Officers Harper's Weekly, Dec. 1, Birth of a Nation Harper's, Jan. Our Country's Cradle Harper's, Feb. Witchcraft Harper's, Dec. Gunpowder for Bunker Hill Harper's, July George Washington's Boyhood Wide Awake, July Washington's Inauguration Harper's, April In the Valley Scribner's, Sept. 1889 to July Old New York Taverns Harper's, May Quaker Lady Harper's, Nov. Pastoral Without Words Scribner's, Dec. The First Thanksgiving Harper's Bazar, Dec. 5, A Maid's Choice Harper's, Dec. Two Cornets of Monmouth Harper's Weekly, Sept. 12, Peter Rugg Ye Bostonian Scribner's, Dec. How the Declaration was Received in the Old Thirteen Harper's, July Stopping the Christmas Stage Harper's Weekly, Dec. 10, Soldiering of Beniah Stidham St. Nicholas, Dec A Set of Sketches Century, Dec. Evolution of New York Harper's, May, June Unpublished Autograph Narrative by Washington Scribner's, May Sea Robbers of New York Harper's, Nov. Jack Ballister's Fortunes St. Nicholas, April 1894 to Sept. Paul Jones Century, April A Business Transaction Century, June The Constitution's Last Fight Century, Sept. New York Slave Traders Harper's, Jan. New York Colonial Privateers Harper's, Feb. [22o] 880 880 882 882 890 890 890 893 893 893 894 895 895 895 895 895 895 An Unwelcome Toast Some Thanksgivingtime Fancies Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker In Washington's Day- Love at Valley Forge Assembly Ball Washington and the French Craze of '93 The Price of Blood The Old Captain Small Game Better Than None Story of the Revolution Last Years of Washington's Life Man for the Hour Colonies and Nation First Self-Made American Story of a Great-grandfather The Great LaSalle The Minute Man The Nation Makers Hanging of Mary Dyer Ruby of Kishmoor Pennsylvania's Defiance of the United States The Mysterious Chest When All the World Was Young The Salem Wolf Harper's Weekly, Dec. 14, 1895 Scribner's, Nov. 1895 Century, Nov. 1896 to Oct. 1897 Harper's, Jan. to Nov. 1896 Ladies' Home Journal, Dec. 1896 Harper's, Feb. 1897 Harper's, April 1897 Collier's, Dec. 17, 1897 Harper's, Dec. 1898 Harper's Weekly, Dec. 17, 1898 Harper's, Jan. to Dec. 1898 Ladies' Home Journal, Oct. 1899 McClure's, Dec. 1899 Harper's, Jan. to Dec. 1901 Everybody's, June 1902 Scribner's, Jan. 1903 Harper's, Feb. 1905 Collier's, Feb. 17, 1906 Collier's, June 2, 1906 McClure's, Nov. 1906 Harper's, Aug. 1907 Harper's, Oct. 1908 Harper's, Dec. 1908 Harper's, Aug. 1909 Harper's, Dec. 1909 MEDIAEVAL SUBJECTS In Periodicals The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Harper's Young People, Jan. 9 and 16, 1883 Dame Bridget's Prophecy Harper's Young People, Jan. 4, 1887 Hugo Grotius and His Book Chest Harper's Young People, Mar. 15, 1887 Men of Iron Harper's Young People, Jan. 20, June 9, 1891 Maid Marian's Song Century, Nov. 1895 The Birds of Cirencester Scribner's, Jan. 1898 Margaret of Cortona Harper's, Oct. 1901 Don Quixote Century, Nov. 1901 King Arthur and His Knights St. Nicholas, Nov. 1902 to Oct. 1903 The Castle of Content Harper's, Aug. 1903 Peire Vidal, Troubadour, Harper's, Dec. 1903 The Stairway of Honor Harper's, Jan. 1904 The Story of Adhelmar Harper's, April 1904 The Charming of Estercel Harper's, June 1904 The Sword of Ahab Harper's, Aug. 1904 The Maid of Landevannec Harper's, Sept. 1904 In Necessity's Mortar Harper's, Oct. 1904 St. Joan of Arc Harper's, Dec. 1904 The King's Jewel Harper's Weekly, Dec. 10, 1904 Melicent Harper's, Jan. 1905 The Fox Brush Harper's, Aug. 1905 TheSestina Harper's, Jan. 1906 [22l] The Second April Harper's, April, May 1907 The Noble Family of Beaupertys Harper's, July 1907 The Rat Trap Harper's, Dec. 1907 The Choices Harper's, Mar. 1908 A Princess of Kent Harper's, April 1908 The Scabbard Harper's, May 1908 Edric and Sylvaine Harper's, Aug. 1908 The Satraps Harper's, April 1909 The Castle on the Dunes Harper's, Sept. 1909 The Second Chance Harper's, Oct. 1909 Swanhild Harper's, Jan. 1910 The Initial Letter Harper's, April 1910 Ysobel de Corveaux Harper's, Aug. 1910 Soul of Mervisaunt Harper's, April 1910 The Dead Finger Harper's, Sept. 19 11 The Painted Pitcher Harper's, Nov. 1911 The Evil Eye Harper's, Feb. 19 12 The Die of Fate Harper's, May 191 2 In Books The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Otto of the Silver Hand The Story of the Champions of the Round Table The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur MYSTICAL OR ALLEGORICAL SUBJECTS In Periodicals The Star Bearer Wide Awake, Dec. 1887 To the Soil of the Earth Cosmopolitan, June 1892 Two Moods Harper's, July 1892 Monochromes Harper's, Mar. 1893 In Tenebras Harper's, Feb. 1894 Stops of Various Quills Harper's, Dec. 1894 Society Harper's, Mar. 1895 Pebbles Harper's, Sept. 1895 The Werewolf Ladies' Home Journal, Mar. 1896 Love and Death Harper's, Mar. 1897 Birds of Cirencester Harper's, Jan. 1898 The Body to the Soul Harper's, Aug. 1899 A Prelude Harper's, April 1900 The Angel and the Child Harper's, May 1900 The Yellow of the Leaf Harper's, Nov. 1900 At the Turn of the Glass McClure's, Dec. 1900 The Pilgrimage of Truth Harper's, Dec. 1900 The Flying Dutchman Collier's, Dec. 8, 1900 A Dream of Young Summer Harper's, June 1900 Columbia Speaks Collier's, Jan. 12, 1901 Hope and Memory Century, Nov. 1901 [222] The Sea Man Northfolk Legends of the Sea Captain Goldsack Travels of the Soul The Song of Peace Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead? In Books The Garden Behind the Moon The Man With the Hoe Harper's, Dec. 1901 Harper's, Jan. 1902 Harper's, July 1902 Century, Dec. 1902 Collier's, June 14, 1902 Collier's, April 15, 1905 FABLES AND FAIRY TALES The Magic Pill Scribner's, July The Crafty Fox St. Nicholas, Feb. The Fox and the Tablet St. Nicholas, April Hans Gottenlieb, the Fiddler St. Nicholas, April Drummer Fritz and His Exploits St. Nicholas, Sept. The Stork and the Crane St. Nicholas, April Wise Catherine and the Kaboutermanneken St. Nicholas, April The Monkey and the Pig St. Nicholas, Sept. The Gourd and the Oak St. Nicholas, May Robin Goodfellow and His Friend Bluetree St. Nicholas, June Gretelein and Her Queer Stove St. Nicholas, Sept. Fables St. Nicholas, Dec. The Magic Wand Harper's Young People, Mar. 29, Ye True Story of Granny Greene of Salem Town Harper's Weekly, Dec. 1, The Ant and the Grasshopper Harper's Weekly, Dec. 29, The Strange Adventures of Carl Spich Harper's Weekly, Jan. 3, The Romantic Adventures of Three Tailors Harper's Young People, Aug. 28, Two Opinions A Victim to Science Revolt of the Holidays Merry Adventures of Robin Hood A Disappointment Accident of Birth Facing a Giant Verse with a Moral but No Name The Tale of a Tub Pride in Distress Moral Blindness Serious Advice Three Fortunes Harper's Young People, Oct. 9, Harper's Young People, Nov 20, Harper's Young People, Dec. 18, Harper's Young People, Jan. 9 and 16, Harper's Young People, Dec. 25, Harper's Young People, Jan. 29, Harper's Young People, Mar. 11, Harper's Young People, Mar. 1 1, Harper's Young People, April 8, Harper's Young People, May 5, Harper's Young People, June 3, Harper's Young People, June 24, Harper's Young People, July 15, The Accommodating Circumstance Harper's Young People, July 15, July 22, July 29, Ye Song of Ye Gossips Harper's Young People, Aug. 5, Venturesome Boldness Harper's Young People, Aug. Ye Song of Ye Foolish Old Woman Harper's Young People, Sept. Ye Song of Ye Raj ah and Ye Fly Harper's Young People, Oct. Ye Two Wishes Harper's Young People, Nov. Superficial Culture Harper's Young People, Nov. Play and Earnest Harper's Young People, Dec. 2, The Sword of Hildebrand Harper's Young People, Dec. 16, ["3] 876 877 877 877 877 879 879 879 879 884 The Force of Need Harper's Young People, Dee. 20, it Story of Ye Blue China Plate Harper's Young People, Jan. 20,18 Ye Sad Story Concerning Ye Innocent Little Lamb and Four Wicked Wolves Harper's Young People, Jan. 27, 18 Overconfidence Harper's Young People, Feb. 10, 18 Hans Hecklemann's Luck Harper's Young People, Feb. 24, 18 Profession and Practice Harper's Young People, Mar. 10, 18 How Dame Margery Twist Saw More Than Was Good for Her Harper's Young People, Mar. 17, 18 A Newspaper Puff Harper's Young People, Mar. 24, 188 Clever Peter and the Four Bottles Harper's Young People, April 7, 18 Fancy and Fact Harper's Young People, April 21, 18 Farmer Griggs's Boggart Harper's Young People, April 28, 18 The Skilful Huntsman Harper's Young People, May 19, 18 Claus and the Wonderful Staff Harper's Young People, July 14, 18 The Apple of Contentment Harper's Young People, Aug. 18, 18 The Bird in the Linden Tree Harper's Young People, Sept. 15, 18 The Swan Maiden Harper's Young People, Oct. 13, 18 Book of Balbo Harper's Young People, Nov. 3, 18 How One Turned His Trouble to Some Account Harper's Young People, Nov. 10, 18 How Boots Befooled the King Harper's Young People, Dec. 1, 18 How Three Went Out into Ye Wide World Harper's Young People, Dec. 29, 18 Princess Goldenhair and the Great Black Raven Harper's Young People, Jan. 26, 1886 The Clever Student Harper's Young People, Feb. 23, 1886 Peterkin and the Litde Grey Hare Harper's Young People, Mar. 23, 1886 How the Good Gifts Were Used by Two Harper's Young People, April 27, 1886 Mother Hildegarde Harper's Young People, May 25, 1886 Master Jacob Harper's Young People, June 29, 1886 How the Three Little Pigs Had the Best of the Great Wicked Ogre Harper's Young People, July 27, 1886 The Staff and the Fiddle Harper's Young People, Aug. 31, 1886 The Simpleton and His Little Black Hen Harper's Young People, Nov. 2, 1886 King Stork Harper's Young People, Nov. 30, 1886 How the Princess' Pride Was Broken Harper's Young People, Dec. 28, 1886 How Two Went into Partnership Harper's Young People, Jan. 4, 1887 Bearskin Harper's Young People, Mar. 1, 1887 Cousin Greylegs Harper's Young People, Mar. 22, 1887 Which Is Best? Harper's Young People, April 19, 1887 The Best That Life Has to Give Harper's Young People, May 17, 1887 The Water of Life Harper's Young People, June 24, 1887 The Stepmother Harper's Young People, Aug. 2, 1887 The White Bird Harper's Young People, Sept. 6, 1887 One Good Turn Deserves Another Harper's Young People, Oct. 11,1887 Three Fortunes Harper's Young People, June 26, 1888 The Princess on the Glass Hill Harper's Young People, July 24,1888 That Which Is Done Never Dies Harper's Young People, Aug. 27, 1889 111 Luck and the Fiddler Harper's Young People, Oct. 15, 1889 Wisdom's Wages and Folly's Pay Harper's Young People, Nov. 5, 1889 The Salt of Life Harper's Young People, Jan. 7-14, 1890 Empty Botdes Harper's Young People, Feb. 18,1890 Where to Lay the Blame Harper's Young People, Mar. 25, 1890 Not a Pin to Choose Harper's Young People, June 10-17, 1890 Woman's Wit Harper's Young People, July 29,1890 Good Gifts and a Fool's Folly Harper's Young People, Sept. 9, 1890 All Things Are as Fate Wills Harper's Young People, Oct. 14, 1890 Much Shall Have More and Little Shall Have Less Harper's Young People, Nov. 4, 1890 The Stool of Fortune Harper's Young People, Dec. 23, 1890 The Fruit of Happiness Harper's Young People, Jan. 13,1891 The Enchanted Island Harper's Young People, Dec. 15-22, 1891 The Talisman of Solomon Harper's Young People, Mar. 29, April 2, 1892 So It Is with Them All Harper's Young People, Nov. 1 1, 1892 A Piece of Good Luck Harper's Young People, April 10-17, 1894 The Good of a Few Words Harper's Young People, July 17, 1894 FRONTIER AND INDIAN SUBJECTS In Periodicals Old Times in the Colonies Harper's Young People, Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct. 5, Oct. 19, 1880 Knoxville in Olden Time Harper's, June 1885 An Indian Journey Harper's, Nov. 1885 City of the Strait Harper's, Aug. 1886 Southern Gateway of the Alleghanies Harper's, April 1887 Kentucky Pioneers Harper's, June 1887 On the Outposts Harper's, Feb. 1888 Story of Three States Scribner's, April 1902 ["5] INDEX Plah of Index. — Titles of articles or books illustrated are set in plain text type; the names of authors of books or articles are set in italic; the headings of sections, or titles of pictures not accompanied by text, are set in capitals and small capitals. PAGE Aaron Burr's Wooing 23 Abbey, E. A 60 About Violins 94 Abraham Lincoln 174 Accident of Birth, The 72 Accommodating Circumstance, The 72 Adventures of Pirates and Sea- Rovers 149 Aesop's Fables, Illustration from 65 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey 3s 3° All Things Are as Fate Wills 85 Allen, James Lane 29, 169 Amazing Belief, An 48 American Art by American Au- thors 209 American Illustrators 173 American Wood Engraving of the Present 3 Among the Sand Hills 30 Among the Thousand Islands 109 Andrews, E. Benjamin, 104, 184, 185 Angel and the Child, The 42 Ant and the Grasshopper, The (picture) 65 Apple of Contentment, The 76 Apple of Venus, The 54 Around Old Chester 208 Arr,E.H. 161 Art in America 157 Art of the American Wood En- graver, The 179 Art Year Book 163 Assembly Ball, The 39 At Home in Virginia 37 At the Turn of the Glass 91 Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, The 179 Autograph, The 3 page Autumn Leaves 64 Autumn Sketches in the Pennsyl- vania Highlands 17 Bacon, Josephine Daskam 55 See also Daskam, Josephine Dodge Baldwin, James 159, 166 Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party, A 174 Bangs, John Kendrick 205 Barnes, James 90 Barritt, Leon 202 Bartram and His Garden 14 Battle of Copenhagen, The 5 Battle of Monmouth Court-House 1 1 Battle of Nashville, The (mural decoration) 216 Bearskin 80 Beatrix and Esmond 50 Becky Sharp and Lord Steyne. 50 Beman, I. L 94 Beneath the Mask 104 Benjamin, S. G. W 157 Best That Life Has to Give, The . 8 1 Betham-Edwards , M 62 Beymer, William Gilmore, 55> 56, 57, 2 °6 Bibliomania, or Book-Madness, The 200 Bibliophile Society 200 Bicknell, W.H.W 200, 207 Biglow Papers, The 202 Bird in the Linden Tree, The 76 Birds of Cirencester, The 105 Birth of a Nation, The 20 Birth of Literature, The (mural decoration) 216 Black Night, The 56 Bliss 108 [227] INDEX— Continued Blue Flower, The 199 Blueskin the Pirate 92 Body to the Soul, The 41 Bogh, Erik 42 Book Buyer, The 3 Book News 3 Book of Balbo, The 76 Book of Laughter, The 153 Book of the Ocean, The 190 Bookplates 215 Books by Other Authors Con- taining Illustrations by Howard Pyle 155 Books Containing Writings of Howard Pyle 113 Bowen, Marjorie 52, 54, 56 Bowen, Baron 201 Boyesen, H.H in Brace, Henry 15 Breaking the News 61 Breviary Treasures 201 Brewer, Rev. E. Cobham 197 Briggs, Thomas V 51 Briscoe, Margaret Sutton 205 British Yoke, The 19 Brooks, Elbridge S., 109, 167, 170, 181, 182 Broomstick Train, The 171 Brown, Alice 49 Brown, "John Mason 23 Brown, Theron 11 Bruce, Wallace 167 Buccaneers, The 57, 59, 206 Buccaneers and Marooners of America 130 Buccaneers and Marooners of the Spanish Main 23 Building the Nation 161 Burning Ship, The 7 Burt, Mary E 190 Business Transaction, A 4 By Land and Sea 36 Cabell, James Branch, 46, 47, 49, jo, S 2 , S3, 54, 55, 51, 2 °3> 204, 205, 207 Campbell, Helen 92, 160 Canadian Voyageurs on the Saguenay 24 Cap'n Goldsack 46 Captain Nathan Hale 1 j Captain Ravenshaw 196 Captain Scarfield 92 Captain's Well, The gi, 169 Carleton, Will 62, 63, 159, 164 Carlotta 49 Carmen, Bliss 42 Carroll, Charles 11 Carson, Hampton L 53 Castle of Content, The 46 Castle on the Dunes, The 55 Catalogue of Drawings, illustrat- ing the life of General Washing- ton 136 Catalogue, The Wilmington So- ciety of the Fine Arts 207 Cecilia Society of Boston, Pro- gramme for 214 Centuria's Greetings, Programme 214 Century Association 214 Century Magazine, The 3 Chambers, Robert W 47,48 Champions of the Round Table, The Story of the 141 Champlin, John D.,Jr 46 Champney, Lizzie W 14, 15 Chanty Man, The 46 Chapbook Heroes 28 Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama 197 Charming of Estercel, The 47 Chase of the Tide, The 9 1 Chevalier de Resseguier, The — 3 Chicago Tribune 6 Child at the Siege of Vicksburg, A 54 Chincoteague, the Island of Ponies IQ 8 [228] INDEX— Continued Chittenden, L. E 20c Chivalry 20c Choices, The 52 Christmas 20 Christmas Carol, A 70 Christmas Morn (picture) 6 Christmas Morning in Old New York 61 Christmas Time Two Hundred Years Ago 62 Christmas Tree, The 62 Chronicle of the Drum, The 160 Church, Ella Rodman 15 Circus, The. An Interrupted Performance 61 City Ballads 164 City of Cleveland, The 22 City of the Strait, The 22 Clarke, Ednah Proctor 4 Claus and His Wonderful Staff. . 75 Clever Peter and the Two Bottles 75 Clever Student and the Master of Black Arts, The 78 Closing Scene, The 166 Cocklane Ghost, The 23 Coe, Fanny E 207 Coffin, Charles Carleton 69, 158, 161, 174 Collier's Weekly 6 Colonel Washington 37 Colonies and Nation 43 Columbia Speaks 7 Coming of Peace, The 44 Complete Writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne 194 Conant, Helen S 71 Connolly, James B 55 Constitution's Last Fight, The . . 4 Cooke, John Esten 11,21 Cosmopolitan, The 7 Cover Design, Harper's Monthly 39 Cover Design, Ladies' Home Journal 90 Cover Design, McClure's Magazine 91 Cousin Greylegs, Ye Great Red Fox and Grandfather Mole 80 Crafty Fox, The 93 Crane, William F 1 1 1 Creamery, A 63 Creevey, Caroline A 205 Crime in Jedidiah Peeble's House, The 59 Crook, William H 51 Cruise of the Caribbee, The 51 Curtis, George William 20 Curtiss, Frederick Haines (book- plate) 215 Cycle of Children, A 109 Daddy Will 11 Daisies 9 Dame Bridget's Prophecy 80 Dance of the Veterans 60 Daskam, Josephine D 45 David Balfour 185 Dawning of Independence, The . . 20 Dead Finger, The 58 Dead Men Tell No Tales 6 Dead Stowaway, The 63 Deeping, Warwick 48 Deland, Margaret 40, 46, 190, 191, 208 Deshler, Charles D 1 1, 30 Dickens, Charles 157 Die of Fate, The 59 Disappointment, A 71 Divinity of Labor, The 137 Dole, Natham Haskell 201 Don Quixote 5 Dona Victoria 52 Dorothy Q 174 Doyle, A. Conan 67, 104, 183 Drake, Francis S 164 Dream of Young Summer, A . . . . 45 Driftwood Fire, The 16 Drummer Fritz and His Exploits <)2 [229] INDEX— Continued Dudeney, Mrs. Henry 48, 50 Dulcibel 205 Dunbar, Olivia H 46 Duncan, Norman 52, 91 Dunning, James Edmund 47, 69 DuPont Powder Company 215 DuPont Powder Wagon 215 Dutch Soldier (mural decora- tion) 216 Dyar, Muriel Campbell 59 Early Quakers in England and Pennsylvania 17 Eclectic Educational Series 157 Eclogues of Vergil, The 201 Eden Gates 48 Edgar, Pelham 198 Edric and Sylvaine 53 Eichberg, Anna 109 "Elijah," Mendelssohn's Oratorio, Programme for 213 Elocutionist's Annual, The 115 Empty Bottles 84 Enchanted Island, The 88 Enchanted Seas, The 217 English Nation, An 18 English Soldier (mural decora- tion) 216 Entangled (picture) 60 Essex County Court House 216 Esther Feverel 22 Etchings 200 Etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell. . 207 Evacuation, 1783, The 64 Evacuation of New York by the British, 1783 20 Everybody's Magazine 8 Evil Eye, The 58 Evolution of New York, The Part 1 32 Partll 33 Exchange No Robbery 62 Fable from Deacon Green, A. . 95 Fables 95 Facing a Giant 72 Fairy Tales 3 Family Cares 108 Famous Chapbook Villain, A. . . 28 Fancy and Fact 75 Farm Ballads 159 Farmer Griggs's Boggart 75 Farnham, C.H 24 Fate of a Treasure Town, The. . . 49 Fields, James T 12, 16 Field, Eugene 90 Finley, John 7 First Book of the Dofobs, The. . . 204 First Christmas Tree, The 188 First in Peace 38 First Mrs. Petersham, The 12 First President of the United States, The 39 First Public Reading of the Dec- laration of Independence, The. 61 First Self-Made American, The. . 8 First Thanksgiving, The 11 First Visit of William Penn to America, The 64 First Year Book, The Bibliophile Society 138 Flight of the Swallow, The 9 Flute and Violin 29, 169 Flying Dutchman, The 6 Force of Need, The 73 Ford, Paul Leicester 191 Forgotten Tale, A 104 Forman, Justus Miles, 47. 48, 49» 55> 20 3 Founders of Our Country 207 Fox and the Tablet, The 93 Fox Brush, The 49 Fox, the Monkey, and the Pig, The 94 Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly 8 Franklin Inn Club 215 [230] INDEX— Continued Franklin's Two Hundredth Anni- versary Programme 215 Frederic, Harold 100, 169 Freeman, Mary E. Wilkins 48 See also Wilkins, Mary E. French Voyageurs, The 18 Fruit of Happiness, The 86 Gallantry 204 Garden Behind the Moon, The. . 132 Garden of Eden, The 55 Garden of Youth, The 216 Gates, Ellen M 41 General Lee as I Knew Him 57 General Washington 38 Genus of Art, The (mural decoration) 216 George Washington 188 George Washington's Boyhood . . 1 1 1 Ghost of Captain Brand, The. 68, 135 Gibbon, Perceval. . . .52, 53, 54, 56, 91 Gilchrist, W.W. 29, 104 Giles Corey, Yeoman 31, 178 Glimpse of an Old Dutch Town, A 1 6 Glimpse of Modern Dixie, A . . . . 1 1 Gold, The 48 Good for the Soul 191 Good Gifts and a Fool's Folly. . . 85 Good of a Few Words, The ... 89, 90 Goodwin, Maud Wilder 195 Gordy, Wilbur F 203, 208 Gourd and the Oak, The 94 Gourlay, Reginald 149 Grain Ship, The 54 Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle 174 Great LaSalle, The '..... 48 Great Men's Sons 181 Great Snow Storm in Lewes Har- bor, The 66 Greene, Francis V 106 Gretelein and Her Queer Stove . . 95 Grolier Club, The 178 Guiney, Louise Imogen 100, 103 Gunpowder for Bunker Hill 22 Gustafson, Mrs. Zadel B 63 Habberton, John 153 Half-Century of Conflict, A 188 Hamerton, Philip Gilbert 179 Handel's Oratorio of "The Mes- siah," Programme for 213 Hanging of Mary Dyer, The 91 Hans Gottenlieb, the Fiddler 93 Hans Hecklemann's Luck 74 Harper's Bazar 9 Harper's Book of Little Plays ... 205 Harper's Educational Series 168 Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History 198 Harper's Fourth Reader 168 Harper's New Monthly Maga- zine n Harper's Popular Cyclopaedia of United States History 159 Harper's Round Table 59 Harper's Weekly 60 Harper's Young People 69 Harris, Joel Chandler 153 Harte, Bret 105, 153 Hartmann, Sadakichi 196 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 157, 194 Headley, J. T 19 Hearn, Lafcadio 24, 25, 169 Hemenway, Myles 41 HendrykHudsonand theHalf- Moon (mural decoration) 216 Henry Mills Alden's 70th Birthday 69 Herter, Albert 3 Hibbard, George 107/ Higginson, Thomas Wentworth 18, 19, 20, 21, 164, 204. History of American Art, A 196. History of New York, A 165; History of the American People, A 197, 209 [23 J ] INDEX— Continued History of the Last Quarter Cen- tury, A 104, 185 History of the United States 184, 203, ao 4 History of the United States of America, A 162 Holiday Books for Young People 3 Holme, Charles 197 Holmes, Oliver Wendell 163, 171, 173, 179, 203 Holy Mr. Herbert 56 Hooker, Brian 53> 5^> 57 Hope and Memory 5 Hopper, James 56 Horace 195 Hours with the Octogenarians. . . 70 Housman, Laurence 57 How a Comet Struck the Earth. 94 How Are We Going to Vote This Year? 7 How Boots Befooled the King. . . 77 How Dame Margery Twist Saw More Than Was Good for Her . 74 How Kitty Was Lost in a Turkish Bazaar 93 How One Turned His Trouble to Some Account 77 How the Buccaneers Kept Christmas (picture) 68 How the Declaration Was Re- ceived in the Old Thirteen .... 30 How the Good Gifts Were Used by Two 78 How the Old Horse Won the Bet. 171 How the Princess's Pride was Broken 79 How Three Little Pigs Had the Best of the Great Wicked Ogre 79 How Three Went Out into Ye Wide World 77 How to Draw 202 How Two Went into Partnership 80 How Willy-Wolly Went a-Fishing 94 Howard Pyle's Book of Pirates . . 209 Howells, W.D 31 Howells, W.D 34, 35, 168, 182 Hudson County Court House. . .216 Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. . .4, 186 Hugo Grotius and His Book Chest 80 Hull, Paul 143 Hundred Years' War, The 19 Huntford's Fair Nihilist $9 Hunt, Sarah Keables 93 Ul-Luck and the Fiddler 83 Illustrated Poems of Oliver Wen- dell Holmes 163 Illustrations and Writings or Howard Pyle Published in Periodicals 1 Important Easel Paintings Never Reproduced 216 In Necessity's Mortar 47 In Old New York 178 In Ole Virginia 185 In Tenebras 34 In the Park 108 In the Second April Part 1 50 Part II 50 In the Valley 100, 169 In Washington's Day 36 Inca Princess, The 165 Indian History for Young Folks. 164 Indian Journey, An 22 Ingersoll, Ernest 190 Inge, the Boy-King in Initial Letter, The 56 Irving, Washington See Knickerbocker, Diedrich. . .165 Island of Enchantment, The 49. 20 3 Jack Ballister's Fortunes, The Story of 96, 132 Jamaica, New and Old 25, 26 Janice Meredith 191 January and May 104 C23 2 ] INDEX— Continued Janvier, Thomas 4.32, 33 , 34, 35, 178 Jeremy Black's Fourth of July. . 70 Joan of Arc, Saint 48, 209 John Paul 62 Johnson, Henry P 15, 20 Johnson, Rossiter 95, 158 Johnson, Virginia W 65 Johnston, Mary 191, 216 Joutel, Louis 60 Keats-Shelley Memorial (book- plate) 215 Kemble, Edward C 94 Kennedy, Sarah Beaumont 39 Kentucky Pioneers, The 23 Ker, David 72 Kidnapped 1 84 King Arthur and His Knights, The Story of 97, 140 King, Basil 52, 91 King Custom 45 King Stork 79 King's College 21 King's Jewel, The 69 Kipling, Rudyard 7, 104 Kirke, Edmund 21, 22 Knickerbocker, Diedrich 165 Knoxville in the Olden Time. ... 21 Ladies' Home Journal, The ... 90 Lady of Shalott, The 158 Lambkin: Was He a Hero or a Prig? in Landegon 55 Landing of Carteret in New Jersey, The 69 Landing of Carteret, The (mural decoration) 216 Landing of Carteret, The. . . .216 Larger History of the United States of America, A 164 LaSalle and the Discovery of the Great West 1 87 Last Days of Washington's Army at Newburgh 19 Last Revel in Printz Hall, The. . 13 Last Years of Washington's Life, The. 9° Lawrence, Eugene 61, 64 Library of Universal Adventure by Sea and Land 168 Life for a Life, A 106 Life in an Old Dutch Town (mural decoration) 216 Lillie, Lucy C 22 Lincoln and the Sleeping Sentinel 205 Lincoln's Last Day 51 Line of Love, The 203 Little Maid at the Door, The. ... 30 Lloyd, Nelson 107 Lodge, Henry Cabot 105, 190 Lola 54 Lord, William W.,Jr 54 Lossing, Benson J.. .11, 70, 159, 198 Lost in the Snow — A Canadian Sketch 60 Love Affair of the Olden Time, A. Consulting the Wise Woman (picture) 60 Love and Death 40 Love at Valley Forge 90 Love Feast Among the Dun- kers, A 64 Lowell, James Russell 202 McAndrew's Hymn 104 McClure's Magazine 90 McGufFey's Fifth Eclectic Reader^ McGuffey's Sixth Reader 157 McMaster, John Bach 24, 40 McMullen, John 21 Madonna of the Blackbird, The . . 8 Magic Pill, The 107 Magic Wand, The 70 Mahan, A. T 5 Maid Marian's Song 4 Maid of Landevennec, The 47 [133] INDEX— Continued Maid's Choice, A 29 Man and Dog 57 Manasseh 53 Man for the Hour, The 90 Manuel Menendez 11 Man with the Hoe, The, and Other Poems 192 Margaret of Cortona 45 Markham, Edwin 7, 192 Markham's Bays 65 Mark Twain 48, 209 Marooned 217 Martin, Edward S 105 Master Jacob 78 Mathews, Brander 22 Matrimonial Difficulty, A. Legal Intervention 60 Mathews, Alfred. 107 May-Day Idyl of the Olden Time, A 21 Mayer, Alfred M 118 Melicent 48 Mendelssohn's Oratorio of "Eli- jah," Programme for 213 Men of Iron 86, 131 Mermaid, The 217 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood 7 1 , "5 Merry Adventures of Robin Hood, The. Edition for the Blind 153 Merry Men, The, and Other Tales and Fables 1 84 "Messiah," Handel's Oratorio, Programme for 213 Meyers, R. V. C 107 Midsummer Moon, The 217 Milkmaid's Song, The 60 Mines, John Flavel 174 Minstrel, The 52 Minute Man, The 7 Miss Van Lew 57 Mitchell, S. Weir 4, 28, 186 Modern Aladdin, A 9, 131 Modern Illustration 184 Modern Magian, A 7 Modern Pen Drawings, European and American 197 Modern Puritan, A 63 Monochromes 31 Montcalm and Wolfe 189 Moral Blindness 72 Morgan 24 Morse, Willard S. (bookplate). . .215 Mother Hildegarde 78 Motley, John Lothrop 194 Mr. Merridew's Goldpiece 6j Much Shall Have More and Little Shall Have Less 8j Mural Decorations 216 Music (mural decoration) 216 Mysterious Chest, The 53 Mysterious Guest, The 64 Nancy Hansen's Project 69 Nation Makers, The (picture) . 7 Natural Born Preacher, The. ... 107 Nelson at Trafalgar 5 Nelson, Henry Loomis 48 Newcomes, The 52 New England Bygones 161 Newspaper Puff, A 74 New Year's Day Seventy Years Ago. The Last Evening Caller 61 New York Colonial Privateers ... 35 New York Ledger, The 91 New York Slave Traders 35 Noble Family of Beaupertys, The 51 Non-Combatants 47 North Folk Legends of the Sea . . 45 Northrup, William P 102 Northwestern Miller 92 Not a Pin to Choose Part 1 84 Part II 84 Novels and Tales of Robert Louis Stevenson, The 184, 185 [234] INDEX— Continued Oak of Geismar, The 103 Odes and Epodes of Horace, The. 195 Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca 190 Old Captain . 41 OldCatskill I5 Old Chester Tales 40, 190 Old English Seamen, The 18 Old Friend with a New Face, An 3 Old Homstead Poems 167 Old Immortality 49 Old National Pike, The 13 Old New York CofFee-Houses 17 Old New York Taverns 27 Old Swedes Church, Wilmington, Programme for Bicentennial Commemoration 214 Old-Time Life in a Quaker Town . 1 6 Old Times in the Colonies .... 69, 158 Oldtown Folks 186 One Good Turn Deserves Another 82 One Hoss Shay, The 171, 203 "One of Those City Fellows" A Hundred Years Ago (pic- ture) 60 On Hazardous Service 206 On the Outposts, 1780 23 Origin of the Jumping-Jack 94 Osgood, Kate Putnam 65 Otto of the Silver Hand 1 26 Our Continent 92 Our Country's Cradle 21 Outcast's Return, The 61 Overconfidence 74 Owen, Rosamund Dale 95 Owl-Critic, The 12 Owlet 11 "P.Howard" 93 Packard, Winthrop 144 "Page, A. B." 56 Page, Thomas Nelson 185 Painted Pitcher, The 58 Papa Hoorn's Tulip 107 Parasite, The 67, 183 Pardon of Ste. Anne d'Auray, The 102 Parkman, Francis 187, 188, 198 Pastoral Without Words, A (pictures) 102 Patient Mercy Jones 16 Paul Jones 4 Pebbles 35 Peculiar People, A 24 Peire Vidal, Troubadour 46 Pendennis 50 Pen Drawing and Pen Draughts- men 168 Peninsular Canaan, A Part I 12 Part II 12 Part III 12 Pennell, Joseph 168, 184 Pennsylvania's Defiance of the United States 53 Pepper and Salt 119 Perfect Christmas, A 70 Perrine, William 90 Perry, Thomas Sargeant 168 Peterkin and the Little Gray Hare 78 Peter Rugg Ye Bostonian 103 Peterson, Henry 205 Peter Stuyvesant and the Eng- lish Fleet (mural decoration) 216 Phaeton Rogers 95, 158 Pickering, Henry C 103 Pictorial Puzzle 93 Piece of Good Luck, A 89 Pilgrimage of Truth, The 42 Pirate Bold, Ye 3 Pirates' Christmas, The Scene in the Town Jail (picture) 67 Play and Earnest 73 Players, The (bookplate) 215 Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell, Vols. X, XI 202 Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, The. Vols. I, II 170 1*35] INDEX— Continued Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Vol. XII 173 Vol. XIII 174 Poisoned Ice 6 Pope, A. Winthrop 208 Poster 216 Prelude, A 42 Presidential Progress, A 61 Price of Blood, The 6, 138 Pride in Distress 72 Princess Golden Hair and the Great Black Raven, The 77 Princess of Kent, A 52 Princess on the Glass Hill, The. . 82 Print 215 Profession and Practice 74 Programmes 213 Puppet of Fate, A 42 Pyle, Howard (bookplate) 215 Pyle, Mrs. M. C 80 "$" 6 See also ^uiller-Couch, A. T. Quaker Lady, The 28 Quaker Wedding, A (picture) . . 9 Queen of the May — Unpropi- tious Skies (picture) 60 g>uiller-Couch, A. T 107 See "£" Quotation from "King Lear," A 108 Quo Vadis 189 Raleigh, Sir Walter 199 Ranson, A. R. H. 57 Rat-trap, The 52 Rawson, Maud Stepney 45, 47 Reader the Focus of Language- Training, The 161 Read, Thomas Buchanan 166 Recollections of a Minister to France 168 Rejected of Men 139 Rejection, The g Report of the truth concerning the last sea-fight of the Revenge, A. 199 Retribution 32 Revolt of the Holidays, The 71 Rhys, Grace 47 Rideing, W. H 13 Rise of the Dutch Republic, The 194 Ritchie, Lady 206 Ritchie, Robert Welles 58 Robertson, Morgan 6, 54 Robin Goodfellow and His Friend Bluetree 94 Robin Hood, Merry Adventures o f - 7 I > II S Robin Hood, Some Merry Adven- tures of 139 Robin Hood, The Merry Adven- tures of. Edition for the Blind. 153 Robin's Vesper, The 60 Roche, James Jeffrey 4 Romance of an Ambrotype, The. 39 Romance, The 8 Romantic Adventures of Three Tailors, Ye 71 Roosevelt, Edith Kermit (book- plate) 215 Rose of Paradise, The 65, 126 Rowand 55 Ruby of Kishmoor, The 51, 150 Ruff,M.D 94 Ryse, Sherwood 73, 76 Sad Story Concerning One Inno- cent Little Lamb and Four Wicked Wolves, Ye 74 Sahib's War, A 7 Sailors and Landsmen, A Story of 1812 67 Saint Joan of Arc 48, 209 Salem Wolf, The 55 Salgama Condita 15 Salt of Life, The 83 [236] INDEX— Continued Sam Lawson's Oldtown Fireside Stories 186 Sangster, Margaret E g, 205 Satraps, The 54 Scabbard, The 52 School and Playground 130 School History of the United States, A 177 Scribner's Magazine 100 Scribner's Monthly 107 Scudder, Horace E 162 Sea-Drift from a New England Port 14 Sea-Gull's Song, The 63 Sea Man, The 45 Sea Robbers of New York, The. . 34 Sea Tolls 58 Seawell, Molly Elliot 4, 144 Second Chance, The 55 Second-Class Passenger, The ... . 91 Second Generation of Englishmen in America, The 19 Second War for Independence, The 21 Seitz, Don C 57, 206 Sense of Scarlet, A 50 Serious Advice 72 Sestina, The 50 Set of Sketches, A 3 Shad-Fishing on the Lower Delaware at Night. The Last Haul before Dawn 61 Shapes That Haunt the Dusk . . . 145 Sharp, William 46 Shaw, Adele Marie 8 Shoemaker, Mrs. J.W 115 Siege and Commune of Paris, The 100 Sienkiewicz, Henry k 189 Sign from Heaven, A 52 Silence and Other Stories 190 Simpleton and His Little Black Hen, The 79 Sinbad on Burrator 107 Sir Christopher 195 Sir Launcelot and His Compan- ions, The Story of 146 Skillful Huntsman, The 75 Small Game Better Than None 68 Small School of Art, A 68 Smith, Ballard 22 Smith, F. Hopkinson 173 Snow Bound 204 Society 35 Society of the Dofobs, The 204 So It Is with Them All 89 Soldiering of Beniah Stidham, The 95 Soldier of Fortune, A 23 Some American College Book- plates 208 Some Merry Adventures of Robin Hood 139 Some Pennsylvania Nooks 15 Some Thanksgiving-Time Fan- cies (pictures) 104 Song of Peace 7 Song of the Whippoorwill, The.. 61 Song of ye Foolish Old Woman, Ye 73 Song of ye Gossips, Ye 73 Song of ye Rajah and ye Fly, Ye 73 Soul of Melicent, The 207 Soul of Mervisaunt, The 57 Southern Gateway to the Alle- ghanies, The 22 Special Messenger 48 Spofford, Harriet Prescott 12, 16 Sport with Gun and Rod 118 Spring 216 Spring Blossoms 21 Squeers's Method 157 Squire Tripp's Old Arm Chair. . . 65 St. Nicholas 93 St. Paul State Capitol 216 St. Valentine 60 St. Valentine's Day 68 St. Valentine's Day in the Morning 61 [237] INDEX— Continued Staff and the Fiddle, The. , 79 Stained Glass Window, Colonial Club 109 Stairway of Honor, The 47 Stamford's Soprano 67 Star Bearer, The 1 1 1, 167 Stedman, Edmund C. 21,23,24,111,167 Stephens, Robert Neilson 196 Stephen Wycherlie 22 Stepmother, The 81 Stevens, John Austin 17, 27 Stevenson, E. 1 71 Stevenson, Robert Louis 184, 185 Stockton, Frank R 72, 73, 153 Stoddard, William 70 Stolen Treasure 14J Stone, S.C 94 Stopping the Christmas Stage. 67 Stops of Various Quills 34, 182 Storied Holidays 167 Stories of Later American History.208 Stork and the Crane, The 93 Story of a Blue China Plate, Ye . 74 Story of a Great-grandfather ,The . 1 07 Story of Adhelmar, The 47 Story of Jack Ballister's Fortunes, The 132 Story of King Arthur and His Knights, The 97, 140 Story of Lesken, The 109 Story of May-Day, The 94 Story of Siegfried, The 159 Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions, The 146 Story of the American Navy, The. 70 Story of the Champions of the Round Table, The 141 Story of the Golden Age, A . . . . 166 Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur, The 150 Story of the Revolution,The. 105, 190 Story of Three States, A 107 Stool of Fortune, The 85 Stowe, Harriet Beecher 186 Strange Adventures of Carl Spich, The 65 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 184 Strange Stories of the Revolution 144 Struggle for a Continent, The. ... 198 Superficial Culture 73 Surrender of Cornwallis, The 62 Swanhild 56 Swan Maiden, The 76 Swinton's Advanced Third Reader 164 Swinton's Fifth Reader and Speaker 161 Swinton's Primary United States. 179 Swinton, William 177, 179 Sword of Ahab, The 47 Sword of Hildebrand, The 73 Tale of a Tub, A 72 Talisman of Solomon, The 88 Tanglewood Tales 194 Tarpeia 100 Tennyson, Alfred 158 Thackeray, William Makepeace 50, 52, 58, 160, 206 Thackeray, Pictures from. Scenes from the Great Novels. Esmond 105 That Which Is Done Never Dies 82 Theatrical Bookplates 208 Thomas, Edith M 45 Thorne, Olive 94 Thread Without a Knot, A 66 Three Fortunes 72, 82 Three Pictures of Don Quixote 5 Through Inland Waters Part 1 37 Part II 38 Tilghman's Ride from Yorktown to Philadelphia 16 To Have and to Hold 191 To Have and to Hold (poster) ... 216 [238] INDEX— Continued Toinette 21 To the Soil of the Earth 7 Tom Chist and the Treasure Box 59 Tour Around New York, A 174 Town Pump, The 157 Train, Arthur 8 Transactions of the Grolier Club of the City of New York. Part II 178 Transferred Romance, A 66 Travels of the Soul, The 5 True Captain Kidd, The 46 True History of the Devil at New Hope, A 68 True Story of George Washing- ton, The 182 True Story of Granny Greene of Salem Town, Ye 64 True Story of the United States of America, The 170 Truth 109 Twelfth Night at Eagleroost (programme) 214 Twilight Land 134 Two Cornets of Monmouth, The . 66 Two Moods 30 Two Opinions 71 Two Wishes, Ye 73 Ultimate Master, The 52 Undergraduate Life at Harvard. . 105 Under Green Apple Boughs. .92, 160 United States Army, The 106 Unpublished Autograph Narra- tive by Washington, An 103 Unwelcome Toast, An 67 Upshur, Rear-Admiral J. H. 149 Valentine to Phillis, A 64 Van Dyke, Henry 103, 188 Venturesome Boldness 73 Vergil 201 Verse with a Moral but No Name, A 72 Victim to Science, A 71 Virginians, The 58 Voice, The 46 Ward, Harry Parker 208 Washburne, E. B 100, 168 Washington and the French Craze of '93 4° Washington Taking Leave of His Officers 64 Washington's Birthday 62 Washington's Inauguration 24 Water of Life, The 81 Watrous, A. E 66 Werewolf, The 90 Wharton, Edith 45 When All the World Was Young 55 When I Was a Little Boy in Where to Lay the Blame 84 Which Is Best? 80 White Bird, The 81 Whitman, Stephen F 51 Whitmarsh, E. Phelps 46 Whittier, John Greenleaf 91, 169, 170, 204 Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead ? 7 Wide Awake 109 Wiley, Sarah King 90 "Williams, C. S. A." 55 Williams, Martha McCulloch. ... 91 Willie's Christmas 71 Wilkins, Mary E 30, 31, 178, 190 See Freeman, M. E. W. Wilson, Woodrow, 36, 37, 38, 43, 188 197, 198, 209 Wisdom's Wages and Folly's Pay 83 Wise Catherine and the Kabou- termanneken 94 Wister, Owen 7 Witchcraft 21 Woman's Home Companion ....hi Woman's Wit 84 [239] INDEX— Continued Women at the Polls in New Jersey in the Good Old Times 61 Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, A 194 Wonder Clock, The 121 Works of Francis Parkman, Vols. V, VI, XI, XV 187,188 Works of John Lothrop Motley, Vol. V 194 Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, The 206 "Wreck in the Offing!" 60 Wrecker, The 56 Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe Vols. IX, X 186 Yale Club, The (bookplate) 215 Yankee Doodle 158 Yellow of the Leaf, The 42 Youma 24, 169 Young 56 Ysobel de Corveaux 57 [240] List of Those Who Contributed to the Publication of This Book Mr. Stanley M. Arthurs Mr. Clifford W. Ashley Mrs. Henry Bancroft Mr. John Bancroft Mrs. John Bancroft Mr. Joseph Bancroft Mrs. Samuel Bancroft Mr. William Bancroft Miss Ethel Barksdale Mrs. Hamilton M. Barksdale Mr. Daniel M. Bates Mrs. William S. Bergland Miss Emily P. Bissell Mr. George P. Bissell Mrs. George P. Bissell Mrs. John B. Bird Mr. Henry B. Bradford Mrs. Henry B. Bradford Mr. Sidney G. Bradford Mr. Harold M. Brett Miss Gertrude Brinckle Miss Elizabeth A. Bringhurst Miss Ethel Pennewill Brown Mr. Caleb E. Burchenal Mr. Philip Burnet Mrs. Philip Burnet Mr. Henry M. Canby Mr. George S. Capelle, Jr. Mr. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Mr. Sidney M. Chase Mrs. Charles Copeland Miss A. L. Crawford Mr. B. Denver Coppage Mrs. F. William Curtis Mrs. John Wilcox Donaldson Mr. Russell H. Dunham Miss Marion G. Dunham Mrs. Coleman duPont Mr. Eugene duPont Mrs. Eugene duPont Colonel H. A. duPont Mr. Henry F. duPont Mrs. Irenee duPont Mr. Pierre S. duPont Mrs. William K. duPont Mr. William H. Fenn Mrs. William H. Fenn Mrs. A. Lentilhon Foster Miss Helen S. Garrett Mrs. James N. Ginns Mr. Philip R. Goodwin Mr. John G. Haderer Mr. Harry G. Haskell Mr. William S. Hilles Mrs. Charles B. Holladay Mrs. William H. Laird Mr. Charles A. MacLellan Mr. Frank A. McHugh Judge David T. Marvel Miss Mary Askew Mather Mrs. William G. Mendinhall Mrs. Thomas Woodnutt Miller Mr. Francis Newton Mrs. Otho Nowland Mr. Thornton Oakley Mr. Samuel M. Palmer Mr. Charles L. Patterson Miss Elsie L. Patterson Mrs. Howard Pyle Mrs. William G. Ramsay [*40 Dr. Charles L. Reese Mrs. Charles L. Reese Mrs. Richard Reese Mrs. David J. Reinhardt Miss Harriet R. Richards Mrs. Charles G. Rumford Mrs. Charles G. Rupert Hon. Willard Saulsbury Mrs. Willard Saulsbury Mr. Frank E. Schoonover Mrs. William Sellers Mr. William F. Sellers Mr. H. Rodney Sharp Miss Jessie Willcox Smith Miss Sarah K. Smith Miss Alice P. Smyth Mr. Henry J. Soulen Mr. Harry E. Speakman Mr. Herbert D. Stitt Mrs. Frank Taylor Mrs. Henry B. Thompson Mr. Christopher L. Ward Mrs. Alfred D. Warner Mr. Alfred D. Warner, Jr. Mrs. E. Tatnall Warner Mrs. Irving Warner General James H. Wilson Mr. N. C. Wyeth [242]