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Uncle's Blanket
Segment from an illustration by Henry Holiday (engraver: Joseph Swain) to Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark". Publisher: MACMILLAN AND CO.
left: 1876
R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS
Signature: SWAIN S.C.
(scaled down to the size of the miniature edition)
right: 1910, 2nd Miniature Edition
R. CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED
Signature: SWAIN S.C.
I don't see significant differences and assume, that the 1910 image is a reworked photographic reproduction of the 1876 image.
left: 1876
R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS
Signature: SWAIN S.C.
(scaled down to the size of the miniature edition)
right: 1910, 2nd Miniature Edition
R. CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED
Signature: SWAIN S.C.
I don't see significant differences and assume, that the 1910 image is a reworked photographic reproduction of the 1876 image.
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