Question & Answer Series 143

Q: I was looking through your website for a book I found at a thrift store, and I could not find anything that matched it exactly. It is very similar to the 1901-1902 Mucha publisher’s series, but the woman on the front is different. It is Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Snow Image and Other Twice Told Tales. I have included two pictures. I just thought is was a really pretty book to have for 5 dollars, and I am just curious of it’s origins. There is no publishing date on it, thought it does have “Christmas Greetings” written in pen and ink with a date of 1902 on it.

A: Your book is part of the Petit Trianon Series. This series consisted of reprints of poetry, classics, essays, fiction, etc.

Your book can be found in the 1901-1902 books here: http://henryaltemus.com/series/series143.htm

Also here is a little blog entry: http://henryaltemus.com/about/updates5.htm#a10

Alphonse Mucha was the artist who painted this picture. It is called Poetry. This year’s Petit Trianon books also included another Mucha illustration- Lady with Rose.

Your book cover is slightly different from the one in the database. See below.