Hi, Harpweek, the database collection of Harper's Weekly, should have a scanned version of the "Heathen Chinee" available. Any decent university research library will have a subscription to HarpWeek, so ask your local university librarian! Good luck, Hillary Murtha On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:17 AM, Tracy Wuster <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am finishing up work on my book on Mark Twain--"The American Humorist: > The Making and Meanings of Mark Twain." I am trying to round up a few last > images. Kevin MacDonnell helped me out, but a few of the images were not > in his collection or were to fragile to be scanned. > > If anyone has book-quality images they would be able to share (300+dpi, 4x6 > or 5x8 size), I would be eternally grateful and, of course, give lavish > credit in the book. Here are the images I am looking for: > > "The New Heathen Chinee" Frank Leslie's Illustrated, July 26, 1873 > > =E2=80=9CTHE LYCEUM COMMITTEEMAN=E2=80=99S DREAM=E2=80=94SOME POPULAR > LECTU= > RERS IN CHARACTER=E2=80=9D > Harper=E2=80=99s Weekly, November 15, 1873. > > Mark Twain amongst the Britishers, New York Graphic, November 5, 1873 > > American Humorists, with Portraits=E2=80=9D > Daily Graphic, October 9, 187359:6 (December 1874), 45. > (This was also reprinted in a phrenology journal and as a book cover--I > have the book cover). > > =E2=80=9CMark Twain=E2=80=9D from Appleton=E2=80=99s Journal-- George T. > Fe= > rris, =E2=80=9CMark Twain,=E2=80=9D > Appleton=E2=80=99s Journal, XII:276 (July 4, 1874), 15. > > Mark Twain at the Tomb of Adam, Harper's May 1875, p. 848 > > Mark Twain engraving in the Century, September 1882 (frontispiece) > > I'd greatly appreciate any help. Let me know if you have questions. > > Best, > > Tracy Wuster > -- Hillary Murtha, Ph.D American history and material culture www.themeaningsofthings.org/wordpress