illustratorillustratorH. Rider HaggardH. Rider Haggardhttps://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/haggard/editions/images/000/000/60/original/facsimilieOfHarperFrontispiece.jpg?1485100717H. Rider Haggard (1856-1825) likely drew several of the sketches which appear in his novels. Scholars are certain that with the assistance of his sister-in-law, Miss Barber, he drew the "Sherd of Amenartas" from She.H. Rider Haggard (1856-1825) likely drew several of the sketches which appear in his novels. Scholars are certain that with the assistance of his sister-in-law, Miss Barber, he drew the "Sherd of Amenartas" from <em>She</em>.H. Rider Haggard (1856-1825) likely drew several of the sketches which appear in his novels. Scholars are certain that with the assistance of his sister-in-law, Miss Barber, he drew the "Sherd of Amenartas" from She.
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H. Rider Haggard
H. Rider Haggard (1856-1825) likely drew several of the sketches which appear in his novels. Scholars are certain that with the assistance of his sister-in-law, Miss Barber, he drew the "Sherd of Amenartas" from She.
4 Illustrations by H. Rider Haggard
Novel
Illustrations from She, A History of Adventure
Illustration
Fac-similie of the sherd of Amenartas, one-half size. Fac-similie of the reverse of the sherd of Amenartas, one-half size.
She, A History of Adventure
2nd UK Edition
Illustration
Facsimilie of the sherd of Amenartas one 1/2 size. Facsimilie of the reverse of the sherd of Amenartas, one 1/2 size.
She, A History of Adventure
1st US edition
Illustration
Facsimilie of the sherd of Amenartas one 1/2 size. Facsimilie of the reverse of the sherd of Amenartas, one 1/2 size.
She, A History of Adventure
New Impression (1911) Reissue
Illustration
Fac-similié de L’Amphore D’ Amenartas (face externe). Demi-grandeur. L’original mesure en hauteur 10 pouces ½, en largeur 7 pouces, son poids est d’une livre 5 onces ½, Fac-similié de L’Amphore D’ Amenartas (face intérieure). Demi-grandeur.
She, A History of Adventure
Elle, Traduction Intégrale du Célèbre Roman Anglais, “She,” Par Jacques Hillemacher