In his tall stalwartness Adam Bede was a Saxon, and justified his name
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Caption | In his tall stalwartness Adam Bede was a Saxon, and justified his name. Illustration from Adam Bede, a novel by George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans; 1819–1880), first published in 1859. Engraving by J Cooper after original artwork by William Small. Published by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London. |
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Creator | After William Small, British (1843–1931) |
Artwork medium | engraving |
Credit | Look and Learn |
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