
'Fare Thee Well'- Lord Byron Leaving England
Decorate their space with art prints inspired by historical fiction themes. These detailed and witty illustrations bring past adventures and legendary tales into their everyday life.
'Fare Thee Well'- Lord Byron Leaving England
"Don't make eye contact..."
Oliver plucks up spirit
Mr. Ralph Nickleby's 'honest' composure
The river
Nicholas recognises the young lady unknown
Irish Eyes began smiling on March 17, 461...the day St. Patrick discovered Irish cream.
Nicholas Beats Mr Squeers
A Heavenly Sight (The Rime of the Ancient Mariner).
Gargantua's Paris Meals. Four Men are Feeding Him with Mustard (Rabelais).
Quilp's discovery
The Smallweed Family
Mr. Peggotty's dream comes true
Louisa May Alcott
Portos, Aramis, D'Artagnan and Derek
Our pew in church
The Break-Down
Tony Weller ejects Mr. Stiggins
William Faulkner.
Mr Pinch Departs
"There are plenty of children out there who would love being a pirate."
Sherlock Holmes finds the solution.
The Meeting
'Whittington at Highgate'
Stephen Crane
Little Nell and Mr Quilp (opening to Ch. 6)
Little Dorrit's Party
Emile Zola.
Horace Greeley as the Trojan Horse of the Democratic Party - 'Anything to Get in'
In his Last Moments, A Soldier Seeks Forgiveness for his Sins (History of the Crusades).
Street boy looking after a horse
Lady talking to snobbish man
Servants admire organ grinder
Good thing he was wearing a helmet.
Queen
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