Arrange by:
Balmoral: Lays of the Highlands and Other Poems
Maclagan, Alexander
(with photographs by Wilson, George Washington)
(1871)
King, Benjamin Franklin Jr.
(with photographs by Miner, Leigh Richmond and Matthews, Essie Collins)
(1911)
Dunbar, Paul Laurence
(with photographs by Hampton Institute Camera Club)
(1901)
Florence in the Poetry of the Brownings
McMahan, Anna Benneson
(with photographs by Fratelli Alinari and Manelli, Florence)
(1904)
Scott, Walter
(with photographs by Ogle, Thomas and Wilson, George Washington)
(1863)
Legends and Memories of Scotland
Aitken, Cora Kennedy
(with photographs by Vincent Brooks, Day and Son)
(1874)
Scott, Walter
(with photographs by Sedgfield, William Russell and Thompson, Stephen)
(1871)
Our English Lakes, Mountains, and Waterfalls
Wordsworth, William
(with photographs by Ogle, Thomas)
(1864)
Dunbar, Paul Laurence
(with photographs by Hampton Institute Camera Club)
(1899)
The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow with Photographic Illustrations
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
(with photographs by Jennings, Payne)
(1877)
FitzGerald, Edward
(with photographs by Leeson, Adelaide Hanscom)
(1908)
Scotland: Her Songs and Scenery
Various
(with photographs by Thompson, Stephen and Ewing, P.)
(1868)
A Selection from the Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
(with photographs by Jennings, Payne)
(1884)
The Seven Ages of Man, described by William Shakespeare; depicted by Robert Smirke
Shakespeare, William
(with photographs by Smirke, Robert)
(1864)
Schiller, Friedrich
(with photographs by Jaeger, Carl and Mueller, Adelbart)
(1872)
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
(with photographs by Leeson, Adelaide Hanscom)
(1916)
Doane, William Croswell
(with photographs by Farnsworth, Emma Justine)
(1893)
McMahan, Anna Benneson
(with photographs by Fratelli Alinari and McMahan, Una)
(1905)
McMahan, Anna Benneson
(with photographs by Abraham, George Perry and Ware, Henry)
(1907)
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