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Earland, Ada. Ruskin and His Circle. With 20 illustrations including a photogravure frontispiece. New York: Putnam, 1910. PRB-856

The Early Italian Poets. Dante Gabriel Rossetti, compiler and tr. Sally Purcell, ed. "Photographically reproduced from Poems and Translations 1850-1870, first published in 1913." PRB-914

The Early Italian Poets from Ciullo d'Alcamo to Dante Alighieri (1100-1200-1300). In the original metres, together with Dante's Vita Nuova. D. G. Rossetti, tr. London: Smith, Elder, 1861. Issued in 1874, in rearranged form, under title: Dante and His Circle. First ed., with surpressed frontispiece and title page. Signed on half title: D. G. Rossetti, May, 1863. Note on verso of flyleaf: "Dante G. Rossetti's own copy with his autograph on fly-title" Bookplate of Jerome Kern on inside front cover. In full brown levant morocco solander case made by Riviere & son. "List of the works which have chiefly contributed to the present volume." Contents: pt. I: Poets chiefly before Dante; pt. II: Dante and his circle. PRB-722

The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts by William Morris and His Circle from Canadian Collections. Katharine A. Lochnan, Douglas E. Schoenherr, and Carole Silver, eds. Toronto: Key Porter, 1993. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of Ontario in 1993. PRBF-66

Ellis, Frederick Startridge. Psalmi Penitentiales. F. S. Ellis, ed. Hammersmith: Kelmscott P, 1894. "Rhymed version. . .found in a manuscript of Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis, written at Gloucester about the year 1440." Latin text and English paraphrase. Original half linen binding. Text in black and red. One of 300 copies printed on paper; 12 on vellum. PRB-493

The English Dreamers. David Larkin, ed. Intro by Rowland Elzea. Toronto: Peacock P, 1975. "A Peacock Press/Bantam Book." Pictorial paper covers. PRB-245

Engen, Rodney K. Pre-Raphaelite Prints: The Graphic Art of Millais, Holman Hunt, Rossetti and Theri Followers. London: Und Humphries, 1995. PRB-956

Erskine, Beatrice. The Watts Memorial Gallery at Limnerslease. London: The Studio, 1906. In The Studio, Aug. 15, 1906. PROBLEM PRB-200

Eyles, F. A. H., ed. Popular Poets of the Period: Being a Volume Containing Biographical and Critical Sketches of the Careers of Poets of Our Time and Country, Together with Choice Selections from Their Works. 12 pts. London: Griffith, Farran, Okeden, and Welsh, 1889. Includes biographies of and poems by several members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Associates. In original parts, as issued, t.p., preface and introduction sewed at end of pt. 12. PRB-458

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