appeared, because it is produced in a style worthy of its charming contents,
moreover, is marvellously cheap. Here are steel engravings from the
and,
burin of Greatbach, and beautiful little woodcuts, by Dalziel, from the designs
examples; they need
of John Gilbert. Of the latter we are able to offer some
no eulogy from our pen: no artist of our time has been more successful as a
book-illustrator than Mr. Gilbert; and these designs
reputation. He has certainly entered into the spirit of the American poet.
quite worthy of his
are