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Timorous Stuck in Vanity Fair in Pilgrim's Progress Part 2, 17th Century British Literature stock illustration

Timorous Stuck in Vanity Fair in Pilgrim's Progress Part 2, 17th Century British Literature Mrs. Timorous tells Christina not to go on a pilgrimage because her husband stayed in  Vanity town which hosts a decadent fair. Wood Engraving by William Harvey for Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan (William L. Allison Co. Publishers: NY) published in 1856. The first edition  is in my private collection. Copyright is in public domain. Adversity stock illustration
Mrs. Timorous tells Christina not to go on a pilgrimage because her husband stayed in Vanity town which hosts a decadent fair. Wood Engraving by William Harvey for Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan (William L. Allison Co. Publishers: NY) published in 1856. The first edition is in my private collection. Copyright is in public domain.

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Mrs. Timorous tells Christina not to go on a pilgrimage because her husband stayed in Vanity town which hosts a decadent fair. Wood Engraving by William Harvey for Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan (William L. Allison Co. Publishers: NY) published in 1856. The first edition is in my private collection. Copyright is in public domain.

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