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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Gods and Fighting Men
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Gods and Fighting Men

author (Dublin, Ireland, 1865 - 1939, Roquebrune, France)
author (active 3rd century -)
illustrator (Limerick, Ireland, 1879 - 1954)
translator (Roxborough, Ireland, 1852 - 1932, Coole, Ireland)
publisher (founded London, 1768)
Date1910
Place MadeLondon, Greater London, England, Europe
MediumPrinted ink on paper
Dimensions21 x 13.5 x 5 cm (8 1/4 x 5 5/16 x 1 15/16 in.)
ClassificationsBooks
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession number9.b.1.25
eMuseum ID728881
EmbARK ObjectID19294
TMS Source ID6747
Last Updated8/9/24
Descriptionxxviii, 476 p. ; 21 cm.
Status
Not on view
Web CommentaryIsabella Stewart Gardner kept meticulous records of many of her acquisitions. In keeping with this legacy, object information is continually being reviewed, updated, and enriched in order to give greater access to the collection.
BibliographyNotesMackenzie Ensley, “Lady Augusta Gregory: One of Isabella's Pen Pals,” Inside the Collection (blog), Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 6 September 2022, https://www.gardnermuseum.org/blog/lady-augusta-gregory-one-isabellas-pen-pals
MarksNotesSigned in black ink (front flyleaf, top): I.S. Gardner / Green Hill 1911 -
Enclosed: “A.E., Poet, Painter and Economist: An Irish Patriot of Broad Sympathies and Kindly Teachings“ Vanity Fair Article. (ARC.007826).
Enclosed: Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Lady Gregory, October 1911. (ARC.001960)
Enclosed: Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Lady Gregory, 29-30 October 1911. (ARC.001961)
Enclosed: Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Lady Gregory, 14 November 1911. (ARC.001970)
Enclosed: Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Lady Gregory, 19 November 1911. (ARC.009850)
Enclosed: Letter to Isabella Stewart Gardner from Lady Gregory, 4 November, 1911. (ARC.009851)

ProvenanceNotesPurchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the Old Corner Book Store, Boston for $2 on 26 September 1911.