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Novel Collection (#18)

"Captivating Moments Unveiled: A Glimpse into the World of Novels" In PRIDE & PREJUDICE, 1894, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself eavesdropping on Mr

Background imageNovel Collection: Manon Lescaut and her lover, des Grieux, are set ashore in Louisiana

Manon Lescaut and her lover, des Grieux, are set ashore in Louisiana. Photogravure after the painting, 1896
MANON LESCAUT. Manon Lescaut and her lover, des Grieux, are set ashore in Louisiana. Photogravure after the painting, 1896, by Albert Lynch, illustrating a scene from the novel, 1731, by Abb

Background imageNovel Collection: Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie

Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie
WOODY GUTHRIE: GLORY, 1943. Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie

Background imageNovel Collection: Front jacket cover from the first edition, 1929, of Thomas Wolfes novel Look Homeward, Angel

Front jacket cover from the first edition, 1929, of Thomas Wolfes novel Look Homeward, Angel
WOLFE: LOOK HOMEWARD. Front jacket cover from the first edition, 1929, of Thomas Wolfes novel " Look Homeward, Angel."

Background imageNovel Collection: Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth

Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N. C. Wyeth
ROBINSON CRUSOE, 1920. Written by Daniel Defoe: illustration for 1920 edition by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageNovel Collection: The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons

The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND, 1911. The attack on the block house. Illustration, 1911, by N.C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

Background imageNovel Collection: The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure

The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N. C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island
TREASURE ISLAND, 1911. The fight in the cabin. Illustration, 1911, by N.C. Wyeth for Robert Louis Stevensons Treasure Island

Background imageNovel Collection: Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native

Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans
COOPER: DEERSLAYER, 1925. Deerslayer, tied to a stake, endures trial by tomahawk and knife at the hands of the Huron Native Americans. Illustration by N.C

Background imageNovel Collection: Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises

Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises
HEMINGWAY: SUN ALSO RISES. Jacket cover, 1926, for the first edition of Ernest Hemingways novel " The Sun Also Rises."

Background imageNovel Collection: Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell

Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell, My Lovely
CHANDLER: FAREWELL, 1940. Front jacket cover of the first edition, 1940, of Raymond Chandlers detective novel, Farewell, My Lovely, which featured the sleuth Philip Marlowe

Background imageNovel Collection: Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Sawarabi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji

Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Sawarabi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji
JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Japanese scroll painting of a scene from the Sawarabi chapter of Lady Murasakis The Tale of Genji. Heian Period, 12th century, Tokyo

Background imageNovel Collection: Huckleberry Finn as drawn by E. W. Kemble for a late 19th century edition of Mark Twains The

Huckleberry Finn as drawn by E. W. Kemble for a late 19th century edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry
CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Huckleberry Finn as drawn by E.W. Kemble for a late 19th century edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Background imageNovel Collection: Scrooge sees the air filled with phantoms. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A

Scrooge sees the air filled with phantoms. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol
CHRISTMAS CAROL. Scrooge sees the air filled with phantoms. Illustration by Arthur Rackham for Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

Background imageNovel Collection: SCOTT: IVANHOE, 1832. / nGurth and the Jester from Sir Walter Scotts Ivanhoe

SCOTT: IVANHOE, 1832. / nGurth and the Jester from Sir Walter Scotts Ivanhoe
SCOTT: IVANHOE, 1832./nGurth and the Jester from Sir Walter Scotts Ivanhoe. Steel engraving, English, 1832

Background imageNovel Collection: DICKENS: MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. / nWood engraving from a 19th century American edition

DICKENS: MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. / nWood engraving from a 19th century American edition
DICKENS: MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. /nWood engraving from a 19th century American edition of Charles Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit




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"Captivating Moments Unveiled: A Glimpse into the World of Novels" In PRIDE & PREJUDICE, 1894, Elizabeth Bennet finds herself eavesdropping on Mr. Darcy's conversation at the grand Ball, igniting a spark of curiosity. Lord Walter Rothschild sets an intriguing trap with zebra-drawn patterns, captivating all who dare to venture near. AUSTEN: PERSUASION paints a haunting image as someone gazes upon another with a face as pale as their own, revealing hidden emotions and secrets. VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES takes us deep beneath the ocean's surface where only one arm wriggles in the air menacingly - a mysterious creature lurking in the depths. AUSTEN: PERSUASION transports us back to 1898 when two souls lock eyes, their pallid faces mirroring each other's anguish and longing for something more profound. The JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI unveils Niou-no-miya entwined with Prince Genji's sixth daughter - forbidden love blossoming amidst societal constraints and expectations. PRIDE & PREJUDICE introduces Mrs. Long and her nieces; characters that add depth to Austen's enchanting tale of love and social conventions. Hugh Thomson's illustrations in PRIDE & PREJUDICE (1894) bring Jane Austen's words to life, capturing every nuance of emotion within its pages. Bob Cratchit's Christmas Dinner from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is depicted by Edwin Austin Abbey; it showcases warmth and compassion even during challenging times. Sir Thomas More presents Utopia through woodcuts in his third edition from 1518 - offering readers an escape into an idealized world filled with hope and harmony. EMMA (1896) by Austen unravels a moment frozen in time as a character pauses, contemplating the question that could change their fate forever.