EditorialA Jacob's ladder. An angel holding a ladder made of plants. A Flower Wedding. Described by two wallflowers. Decorated by Walter Crane. Cassell & Co.: London, 1905. Source: 12812.b.54, page 27. Language: English.
EditorialAn angel holding an arrow, and a lady in a river or lake. A Flower Wedding. Described by two wallflowers. Decorated by Walter Crane. Cassell & Co.: London, 1905. Source: 12812.b.54, page 31. Language: English.
EditorialFlower fairies of penny royal, Mentha pulegium, in helmet with trident and King Edward VII medal, and golden feather palm, Dypsis lutescens, as a Native American squaw with feather headdress. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from ...
EditorialFlower fairies of horse chestnuts, Aesculus hippocastanum, depicted as horses with foliage mane and tail, and groom in livery. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Walter Crane from A Flower Wedding, Cassell, London, 1905.
EditorialChapter I. Of those three who came to Hallblithe to the house of the Raven. The Story of the Glittering Plain which has been also called the Land of Living Men or the Acre of the Undying/ written by William Morris ; [ornamented with 23 pictures by Walt...
EditorialRhyming words ending in the letter G. An illustration showing a pig riding a horse, and another drving a cart. The Golden primer. The Golden Primer. [In verse. With illustrations by Walter Crane.]. 2 pt. Blackwood & Sons: London, 1884. Source: 12805.w....