20th century

Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Thirty-one preparatory drawings for Special Book-of-the-Month Club edition of Jane Austen, "Pride and Prejudice", New York, E. P. Dutton (1976)
1940s
1979.32:1-31
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Longbourn
1940s
1979.32:1
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"Now, Kitty, you may cough as much as you chuse"
1940s
1979.32:2
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Jane had sent Caroline an early answer to her letter
1940s
1979.32:10
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Miss Lucas ... instantly set out to meet him accidentally in the lane
1940s
1979.32:9
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
She then read the first sentence aloud
1940s
1979.32:8
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"So, Miss Eliza, I hear you are quite delighted with George Wickham!"
1940s
1979.32:7
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
Mr. Collins was at leisure to look around him and admire
1940s
1979.32:6
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"He means to be severe on us"
1940s
1979.32:5
Classification: 
Image not available
Isabel Bishop
1902-1988
"You have a sweet room here, Mr. Bingley, and a charming prospect over the gravel walk"
1940s
1979.32:4
Classification: 
Image not available