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Cover design, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, by Bret Harte, illustrated by Kate Greenaway. Showing three children playing on a makeshift sailing boat constructed with a chair
Auvergne, France - Le Berceau (Lou Bret). Date: circa 1910s
Bret Harte (Vanity Fair)BRET HARTE American author, noted for The luck of Roaring Camp Date: 1836 - 1902
BRET HARTE American writer Date: 1836 - 1902
Bret Harte / PhotoBRET HARTE American writer ( The Luck of Roaring Camp etc.) Date: 1836 - 1902
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Johann Le BretJOHANN FRIEDRICH LE BRET German churchman, scholar and historian, Kanzler of Tubingen University. Date: 1732 - 1807
Bret Harte - 5BRET HARTE American writer Date: 1836 - 1902
Bret Harte - 4BRET HARTE American writer with his autograph Date: 1836 - 1902
A sumptuous revival of Bret Hartes beautiful story, M liss. Date c1900
Two illustrations, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing (1) Polly riding on the back of her cousin Hickory Hunt, as they pretend to make for a desert island in a storm
Title page design, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing a little girl sitting on a chair with a doll on her lap. 1886
Illustration, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing Polly being is held aloft by a dark-faced miner called Brother Step-and-Fetch-It
Frontispiece design, The Queen of the Pirate Isle, showing a little girl in a blue dress with a doll in each hand. 1886