EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.
EditorialPuss in Boots and the Giant. Two attendants bring the Giant food and drink. Fairy Realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. London, [1865]. Source: 1871.d.23, opposite page 54. Language: English.
EditorialList of contents and Title page to 'Puss in Boots'. Walter Crane's Picture Books. Vol. 3. Containing: Puss in Boots. London : John Lane ; Chicago : Stone & Kimball, [1895-98]. Source: 12809.w.56, vol.3, frontispiece and title page.
EditorialLes Anamorphoses (Anamorphosis), Puss in Boots, Walter Fr?res, Paris, France, Jullien, Paris, France, Hand-colored lithograph on paper, On cream ground, a curving and distorted representation of a cat wearing gray boots, likely the character of Puss in...
EditorialPuss in Boots and the King in his carriage. The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1933. Source: 12403.bb.17 p. 236.
EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.
EditorialAn image provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a puss caterpillar. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention via The New York Times)
EditorialWITH MR. VIGNE'S HARRIERS IN EPPING FOREST: 1. Going to the Mest. 2. The Meet at Epping. 3. Laying on the hounds. 4. Epping Thicks, waiting for the draw. 5. Hard pressed. 6. Puss takes to the water at Theydon. 7. The kill. 8. The Master, H. Vigne, Esq....
EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.
EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.
EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.
EditorialIllustration for the story, 'The Master Cat or Puss in Boots.' A butterfly design. The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault. [The translation of Guy Mie?ge, revised by J. E. Mansion.] Illustrated by Harry Clarke. With an introduction by Thomas Bodkin. Lond...
EditorialPuss in boots by a carriage. Someone swimming in a pond. Puss in boots. London : Frederick Warne & Co., [1877] Camden Press. Source: 12805.l.45.(14) plate 4.
EditorialPuss in Boots and the King in his carriage. The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1933. Source: 12403.bb.17 p. 236.
EditorialPuss in Boots and the Giant. Two attendants bring the Giant food and drink. Fairy Realm. A collection of the favourite old tales. London, [1865]. Source: 1871.d.23, opposite page 54. Language: English.
EditorialList of contents and Title page to 'Puss in Boots'. Walter Crane's Picture Books. Vol. 3. Containing: Puss in Boots. London : John Lane ; Chicago : Stone & Kimball, [1895-98]. Source: 12809.w.56, vol.3, frontispiece and title page.
EditorialRural Boozer in Windley, Nestled in the fold below is the Puss in Boots Public House, enveloped by crop fields and greenery deep in the Derbyshire countryside, UK, art, art Britain, Artist: Sarah Smith.
EditorialShe wished them good night, and went up to bed; When to ! in the morning, The cats were all fled. But soon, what a fuss ? Where can they all be? Here, tussy, puss, puss ! " cried Dame Wiggins of Lee., engraving 1890, engraved image, history, arkheia, i...
EditorialWITH MR. VIGNE'S HARRIERS IN EPPING FOREST: 1. Going to the Mest. 2. The Meet at Epping. 3. Laying on the hounds. 4. Epping Thicks, waiting for the draw. 5. Hard pressed. 6. Puss takes to the water at Theydon. 7. The kill. 8. The Master, H. Vigne, Esq., UK.
EditorialFrench Literature. Charles Perrault (1628-1703). French writer. "Puss in Boots". Puss meets the ogre who has so much eaten as he could eat. Engraving by Gustave Dore?.