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- Abe, 'The Rail-Splitter'
- a0022 frontispiece
- A walk in the Tuileries Gardens
A walk in the Tuileries Gardens - A Venetian Statesman
- A Venetian Soldier, Twelfth Century
- A Venetian Senator
- A Venetian Nobleman
- A Venetian Naval Officer
- A Venetian General
- A Venetian Beggar
- A Tuscan Officer
- A Tournament
- A Thirteenth-century Knight in Armour
- A tattooed Girl
- A summer Concert Garden
- A Son of the Desert
- A Slavonian of the Tenth Century
- A Sha′er, with his accompanying Violist
- A seventeenth century musketeer
A seventeenth century musketeer ready to fire his matchlock. From Jacques de Gheyn, Maniement d’Armes, 1608. The military supplies which the Pilgrims brought with them may be divided into three major categories: defensive armor, edged weapons, and projectile weapons. A completely armed man, especially in the first years, was usually equipped with one or more articles from each of the three groups, usually a helmet and corselet, a sword, and a musket. - A Public Room at Frascatis
A Public Room at Frascatis - A Petit Souper
Man and woman eating in restaurant - A Peddler
- A Peasant Costume
- A Party at Dinner or Supper
- A nurse
- A Norman Warrior of the Twelfth Century
- A Norman Monk of the Twelfth Century
- A Norman Matron of the Twelfth Century
- A Musketeer of the Early Seventeenth Century
- A moonlit night in the drift ice
- A Minion of the Tiger
It is, nevertheless, a fact that there are still a large number of professional gamblers in Chicago—presumably there always will be—and while there are no notorious houses open the stranger who is yearning for a little action for his spare cash can be readily accommodated. The notorious Hankins castle on Clark street is tightly closed, but every night there may be found in that vicinity any number of “sporty-looking” gentry who will be only too glad to guide the inquirer to a secluded spot where he can be accommodated with as large or as small a game as his inclination may dictate or his means allow. - A mature East Greenlandic Eskimo beauty
- A Masquerade Sprite
If an ordinary dance or ball is enjoyable how much more so is a masquerade—that merry carnival in which identities are mysteriously hidden and all manner of pleasant pranks indulged in by the maskers, whose brilliant and variegated costumes transform the aspect of the thronging floor into a kaleidoscopic expanse of ever-changing beauty. The accompanying illustration depicts the sort of jolly scene to be encountered at a typical Chicago masquerade—a scene which, witnessed for the first time, is rarely forgotten until it is eclipsed perhaps, by another later and even more novel. - A Magistrate of Venice
- A Magistrate of Florence
- A Luxor Dancing-girl
- A Lombard Ambassador
- A leap in the air
- A Lady in the Dress worn in private
- A Lady adorned with the Kurs and Safa
- A Karnak Beggar
A Karnak Beggar - A Käah
- A home among the mountains—Lucerne
- A Guardian of the Temple
- A German Officer, Twelfth Century
- A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens
A gathering in the Luxembourg Gardens 1800 - A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal
A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal 1800 - A Florentine, Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine, Fifteenth Century
- A Florentine Well Head, Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine of the Upper Classes, Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine of the Fifteenth Century
- A Florentine Nobleman of the Fourteenth Century
- A Florentine Merchant
- A Florentine Citizen of the Fourteenth Century
- A Doorway of St. Mark’s, Venice
- A Doge of Venice (2)
- A Doge of Venice
- A Descendant of the Prophet
- A Dedicatory Scene