Fig.1 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat p.39 (facing verses 16 to 20 inclusive of FitzGerald's first edition.) |
Fig.2 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat p.47 (facing verses 36 to 40 inclusive of FitzGerald's first edition.) |
Fig.3 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat p.51 (facing verses 46 to 50 inclusive of FitzGerald's first edition.) |
Fig.4 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat p.55 (facing verses 56 to 60 inclusive of FitzGerald's first edition.) |
Fig.5 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat, one of the additional plates included in copies numbered 1 to 30. |
Fig.6 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat, another of the additional plates included in copies numbered 1 to 30. |
Fig.7 - Golden Cockerel Rubaiyat, one of the drawings in Reid's.copy, extra-illustrated by JBW. |
Fig.8a - The first of Reid's book-plates deigned for him by JBW. |
Fig.8b - The second of Reid's book-plates deigned for him by JBW. |
Fig.9 - The design on the cover of Reid's Check-List, deigned for him by JBW. |
Fig.10a - Reid's book-plate incorporating a design by Ralph Chubb. |
Fig.10b - Prospectus for Ralph Chubb's Flames of Sunrise. |
Fig.10c - The cover of the issue of The Private Library containing Part 1 of Reid's article on Ralph Chubb. |
Fig.11a - Stephen Gooden's frontispiece to The Rubaiyat, illustrating verse 11 of FitzGerald's first edition. |
Fig.11b - Another of Stephen Gooden's illustrations of The Rubaiyat (facing p.42 and verses 50 & 51 of FitzGerald's first edition.) |
Fig,12a - Hamzeh Carr's illustration of verse 82 of Corvo's translation. |
Fig,12b - Hamzeh Carr's illustration of verse 371 of Corvo's translation. |
Fig.13a - The prefatory note in The Eternal Flame, volumes 1 and 2. |
Fig.13b - The cover of The Eternal Flame volume 1. |
Fig.13c - The cover of The Eternal Flame volume 2. |
Fig.14 - A letter from Reid to Tim Smith, undated but c.1962, accompanying a presentation copy of Laughter in the Sun. |
Fig.15a - An illustration by JBW for Heart's Desire. |
Fig.15b - Another illustration by JBW for Heart's Desire. |
Fig.16 - One of JBW's illustrations for Pervigilium Veneris. |
Fig.17 - One of JBW's illustrations for Hero and Leander. |
Fig.18 - One of JBW's illustrations for Boccaccio's Decameron. |
Fig.19a - One of JBW's illustrations of The Judgement of Paris. |
Fig.19b - One of JBW's more erotic illustrations of The Judgement of Paris. |
Fig.20a - One of JBW's satyr with nymph illustrations. |
Fig.20b - An erotic variant of the satyr with nymph(s) theme. |
Fig.20c - A humorous variant of the satyr with nymph(s) theme. |
Fig.21 - A sample page of Cassell's Picture Dictionary, illustrated by JBW. |