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Christmas poem, 1860. Creator: UnknownChristmas poem, 1860. A happy Christmas-tide to every one! Though from the festal board some guests are gone. And yet not gone, for to each vacant place There cometh one who hath an angel's face
George Du Maurier, c1900. Creator: UnknownGeorge Du Maurier, c1900. Franco-British cartoonist and writer. Engraving after a photograph by Messrs. Barraud Ltd. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX"
Barrington bore it all with exemplary patience, 1878/1879. Creator: George du MaurierBarrington bore it all with exemplary patience, 1878/1879
The Woman That Was. Creator: George du MaurierThe Woman That Was
Two Children in the Snow. Creator: George du MaurierTwo Children in the Snow
And mist or glim, I'd sail with him, if he would sail with me--, c. 1865. Creator: George du Maurier--And mist or glim, I'd sail with him, if he would sail with me--, c. 1865
Harper's 1897, The January Number Contains White Man's Africa, by Poultney Bigelow... c1897Harper's 1897, The January Number Contains White Man's Africa, by Poultney Bigelow. - The Martian, by Du Maurier, - Farce, by W. D
English Society, George Du Maurier, Harper & Brothers Publishers New York, c1897. Creator: Edward PenfieldEnglish Society, George Du Maurier, Harper & Brothers Publishers New York, c1897. [Publisher: Harper Publications; Place: New York]
The Mystery of Mirbridge, by James Payn. "What! Is it possible that you will not tell himThe Mystery of Mirbridge, by James Payn. " What! Is it possible that you will not tell him?", 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
The "Silver Fete"at the Anglo-Danish Exhibition in aid of the Victoria Hospital for ChildrenThe " Silver Fete" at the Anglo-Danish Exhibition in aid of the Victoria Hospital for Children, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888
Amusements for the Sea-side (verso) (Punch, or the London Char... 1873. Creator: UnknownAmusements for the Sea-side (verso) (Punch, or the London Charivari, September 20, 1873, pp. 113-14), 1873. " Hullo, Charley! Nothing the matter, I hope