Men cutting rushes, 1892. [Rural scene: men cutting reeds or rushes, possibly for use in thatching]. From "The Home and Haunts of Shakespeare", illustrated by 15 plates in watercolor (presumably chromolithographs), 45 full page photogravures, and more than 150 letterpress illustrations "the weir brake" pl. 7 "while flowing river yield such blameless sport" pl. 9 "a willow grows aslant the brook" pl. 22 "the old footbridge" pl. 30. [Charles Scribner's Sons].


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