A Memoir of Thomas Bewick, written by himself. Embellished by numerous wood engravings, designed and engraved by the author for a work on British fishes, and never before published. [The editor's preface signed: J. B., i.e. Jane Bewick.]Ward, 1862 - 344 pages |
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62 MUSEUM acquainted Ainstable Albert Durer amongst angler animals appear artists ash trees attention beautiful became Beilby birds blocks BRITISH 18 called character charmed Cherryburn Cheviot sheep church despotism drawing Elwick employed endeavour father fear feelings fell felt fish folly gentlemen greatly Gregson hands happened happiness Henry Raeburn History honour ignorance kind knew labour land liberty live London look mankind master Mickley mind moral morning mother nature neighbours never Newcastle night noticed obliged occasion opinion Ovingham passed patriotism perhaps pleased pleasure printer printing purpose Quadrupeds racter religion respecting river Robert Pollard salmon seen Sir Walter Blackett society soon spent taken thing THOMAS BEWICK thought tion took whins whole wicked wild William WILLIAM BULMER William Woollett wish wood cuts wood engraving