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The Lure of the Camera

The Lure of the Camera

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196   III. portsmouth 207   IV. the isles of shoals 222 VIII. A Day With John Burroughs 233 IX. Glimpses of the Yellowstone 251 X. The Grand Cañon of Arizona 271   Index 297

ILLUSTRATIONS

The Stepping Stones Frontispiece
On the River Rothay, near Ambleside, England, and below Fox How, the home of Thomas Arnold of Rugby, grandfather of Mrs. Humphry Ward. One of the scenes in “Robert Elsmere” was suggested by these stones.  
A Path in Bretton Woods 10
White Mountains, N.H.  
Profile Lake 12
Showing the Old Man of the Mountains.
In the Franconia Notch, White Mountains, N.H. The profile suggested to Hawthorne the tale of “The Great Stone Face.”
 
The Grand Saloon, Arbury Hall 22
Near Nuneaton, England. The original of Cheverel Manor, in George Eliot’s “Mr. Gilfil’s Love Story.”  
A School in Nuneaton 30
Where George Eliot attended school in her eighth or ninth year.  
The Bromley-Davenport Arms 34
In Ellastone, England, the original of the “Donnithorne Arms” of “Adam Bede.”  
The Birthplace of Robert Burns 40
In Ayrshire, Scotland. The poet was born here January 25, 1759. The left of the building is the cottage of two rooms where the family lived. Adjoining, on the right, is the “byre,” or cow-house.  
The Burns Monument, Ayrshire 44
The monument was built in 1820. It is sixty feet high, and almost an exact duplicate of the monument in Edinburgh.  
The Brig o’ Doon, Ayrshire 48
The bridge over which Tam o’ Shanter rode to escape the witches.  
Grasmere Lake 60
“For rest of body perfect was the spot.”  
Dove Cottage, Grasmere 64
Wordsworth’s home for eight years. The view is from the garden in the rear of the cottage.  
Wordsworth’s Well 68
In the garden of Dove Cottage, where the poet placed “bright gowan and marsh marigold” brought from the border of the lake.  
Hawthornden 76
The home of the Drummond family, on the banks of the Esk, Scotland.  
The Sycamore 80
The tree at Hawthornden under which William Drummond met Ben Jonson.  
Ruins of Roslin Castle 86
In Roslin Glen overlooking the Esk.  
Mrs. Humphry Ward and Miss Dorothy Ward 96
At the villa in Cadenabbia, overlooking Lake Como, where Mrs. Ward wrote “Lady Rose’s Daughter.”  
“Under Loughrigg” 100
The view from the study window of Thomas Arnold at Fox How.  
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