Portal:Haddon Hall Library
The Haddon Hall Library series included 9 books published by J. M. Dent & Co. between the years 1899-1903. The series was edited by George A. B. Dewar and the Marquess of Granby and included artwork by several artists with the chapter heads and ends, endpapers, and cover illustration by Arthur Rackham.
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Haddon Hall Library Logo
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Marquess of Granby
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Title page logo
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cover (1st publishing)
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Right page endpaper
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Left page endpaper
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cover (1st publishing)
Publications Year
- Fly-Fishing 1899
- Wild Life in Hampshire Highlands 1899
- Our Forests and Woodlands 1900
- Hunting 1900
- Out-door Games: Cricket and Golf 1901
- Bird Watching 1901
- Our Gardens 1901
- Shooting 1902
- Farming 1903
- using same images but not part of library
- A World in a Garden 1899
Works
edit- Fly Fishing by Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, illustrated by Jessie MacGregor, William Hyde and Arthur Rackham (1899) (start transcription)
- Wild life in Hampshire Highlands by George Albemarle Bertie Dewar, illustrated by Robert William Arthur Rouse, Ralph Hodgson and Arthur Rackham (1899) (start transcription)
- Our Forests and Woodlands by John Nisbet, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1900) (transcription project)
- Hunting by John Otho Paget, illustrated by Cuthbert Bradley and Arthur Rackham (1900) (start transcription)
- Out-door Games: Cricket and Golf by Robert Lyttelton, illustrated by Arthur Rackham (1901)
- Bird Watching by Edmund Selous, illustrated by Joseph Smit and Arthur Rackham (1901)
- Our Gardens by Samuel Hole, illustrated by George Samuel Elgood and Arthur Rackham (1899)
- Shooting by Alexander Innes Shand, illustrated by Joseph Smit, Harry Linley Richardson and Arthur Rackham (1902)
- Farming by William Montgomery Tod, illustrated by Lucy Kemp-Welch and Arthur Rackham (1903) (start transcription)
- Also
- A World in a Garden by Rosalie Neish, illustrated by Jessie MacGregor and Arthur Rackham (1899)
Some or all works listed in this portal were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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