This is an archive of images that have appeared in the Selected picture section of Portal:Literature in 2007. For past archives, see the complete archive page.
Achilles sacrificing to
Zeus, from pre-medieval
Ambrosian Iliad. (
image details)
Image credit: Unknown
Books in a
bookstore in
Tokyo,
Japan. (
image details)
Image credit:
MichaelMaggs
La liseuse de romans (The reader of novels, 1853) by
Antoine Wiertz. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
Memorial to
Cædmon, St Mary's Churchyard,
Whitby, North Yorkshire, Great Britain. (
image details)
Image credit: Richard Thomas
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., United States. (
image details)
Image credit:
TheAgency, 8 June, 2006
The cover of a Northern Song-Dynasty edition of
Shuowen Jiezi, a
dictionary dedicated to etymological descriptions of
Chinese characters. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
The Giant smells Jack. Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.
English Fairy Tales (1918), by
Flora Annie Steel, illustrated by
Arthur Rackham. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
Scriptorium Monk at Work. A monk copies a text from a large book on his writing-table. (
image details)
Image source: Blades, William: Pentateuch of Printing with a Chapter on Judges (1891)
Illustration of
W. S. Gilbert's The Princess, reworked later into Princess Ida. (
image details)
Image source: D.H.Friston, Illustrated London News, January 29, 1870
Illustration of
Wilhelm Busch's
Max and Moritz. (
image details)
Image source: drawn by Wilhelm Busch
Booksale in
Hay-on-Wye, "the
town of books", a small market town in
Powys,
Wales. (
image details)
Image source:
Aloys5268
New Orleans after
Hurricane Katrina: Upstairs
library room in home where downstairs flooded Lakeview neighborhood. Hurricane winds blew out window, but left books in shelves. (
image details)
Image source:
Infrogmation
This is an archive of images that have appeared in the Selected picture section of Portal:Literature in 2007. For past archives, see the complete archive page.
Achilles sacrificing to
Zeus, from pre-medieval
Ambrosian Iliad. (
image details)
Image credit: Unknown
Books in a
bookstore in
Tokyo,
Japan. (
image details)
Image credit:
MichaelMaggs
La liseuse de romans (The reader of novels, 1853) by
Antoine Wiertz. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
Memorial to
Cædmon, St Mary's Churchyard,
Whitby, North Yorkshire, Great Britain. (
image details)
Image credit: Richard Thomas
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., United States. (
image details)
Image credit:
TheAgency, 8 June, 2006
The cover of a Northern Song-Dynasty edition of
Shuowen Jiezi, a
dictionary dedicated to etymological descriptions of
Chinese characters. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
The Giant smells Jack. Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.
English Fairy Tales (1918), by
Flora Annie Steel, illustrated by
Arthur Rackham. (
image details)
Image credit: Public Domain
Scriptorium Monk at Work. A monk copies a text from a large book on his writing-table. (
image details)
Image source: Blades, William: Pentateuch of Printing with a Chapter on Judges (1891)
Illustration of
W. S. Gilbert's The Princess, reworked later into Princess Ida. (
image details)
Image source: D.H.Friston, Illustrated London News, January 29, 1870
Illustration of
Wilhelm Busch's
Max and Moritz. (
image details)
Image source: drawn by Wilhelm Busch
Booksale in
Hay-on-Wye, "the
town of books", a small market town in
Powys,
Wales. (
image details)
Image source:
Aloys5268
New Orleans after
Hurricane Katrina: Upstairs
library room in home where downstairs flooded Lakeview neighborhood. Hurricane winds blew out window, but left books in shelves. (
image details)
Image source:
Infrogmation