




I sometimes follow Suzanne's lead and check out the recent Project Gutenburg publications.
Most of the time I'm disappointed with the quality of the illustrations but I was pleasantly surprised today to find great images in Stories from Hans [Christian] Andersen with Illustrations by Edmund Dulac. First published 1911.
A modest set of Dulac covers. I'll probably come back and do a more extensive post on Dulac sometime in the future. Nice work.
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