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ILLUSTRATIONS
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
From Heideloff's Gallery of Fashion, November 1797.
Frontispiece
Title-page of the First Edition. 1
Oxford Street from Stratford Place. From a print in
the Crace Collection (British Museum).
Face page
1
Portman Square. From an aquatint after Gingal.
(British Museum).
Face page
137
Full Dress of a Gentleman. From Ackermann's Repository
of Arts, April 1810.
Face page
255
St. James's Street. From a print by Malton, 1810
(British Museum).
Face page
380
Elegant Chariot. From Felton's Treatise on Carriages,
1801.
Face page
386
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
Frontispiece to Thomas Wilson's Analysis of Country
Dancing, 1811
Frontispiece
Morning Dress. Invented by Mrs. Bell. From La Belle
Assemblée, July 1815.
Face page
1
A Vicarage House. From Ackermann's Repository of
Arts, October 1816.
Face page
131
Matlock. From Gilpin's Cumberland and Westmoreland
(third edition, 1792).
Face page
243
Dove-dale. From the same. Face page 245
The Encampment at Brighton. From a mezzotint by
J. Murphy after Wheatley (British Museum).

Face page
390
Parisian Head Dresses. From Ackermann's Repository of
Arts, January 1817.
Face page
398
A Travelling Coach. From Felton's Carriages, 1801.
Facing page
412

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Novels of Jane Austen: The Text Based on Collation of the Early Editions. Volume: 1. Contributors: Jane Austen - author, R. W. Chapman - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1988. Page Number: ix.
    
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