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DescriptionSir Bevis and Josyan leading Ascapart.jpg |
English: Sir Bevis and Josyan leading Ascapart. Illustration for The Home Treasury of Old Story Books (Sampson Low, 1859). A "coloured series" version of Tayler's illustration, reprinted from Ambrose Merton (ps. William J. Thorns), Gammer Gurton's Story Books ([London,]: Joseph Cundall, 1845).[1][2][3] |
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- ↑ Richmond, Velma Bourgeois (2021) The Legend of Guy of Warwick, Routledge ISBN: 9781000525571. "Taylor (recté Tayler)" remains, though "thoms" (1996 ed., p. 346) has been emended to "Thorns".
- ↑ Echard, Sian (2013) Printing the Middle Ages, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. pp. 93–95 and Fig. 44 ISBN: 9780812201840.
- ↑ British Library images
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Author | F Tayler |
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Headline | Sir Bevis and Josyan leading Ascapart |
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