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1 CLAYTON, Ellen C. The Faithful Helpmate of John Bunyan[The Faithful Wife of John Bunyan].
London: Dean & Son, nd.(c.1859). 0 
Story of the devotion of Elizabeth Bunyan to her husband John. Pp40/4(ads), colour frontispiece + another colour chromolithograph plate. Title page reads "The Faithful Helpmate" but the front board and spine read "The Faithful Wife". Penciled name of previous owner to front free endpaper, ink number to inside front board, browning to endpapers. Red illustrated boards with list of other books in the series to rear cover, boards a bit rubbed. Scarce. G+.** Eleanor (Ellen) Creathorne Clayton (b. Dublin, 15 February 1834; d. London, 19 July 1900) was a magazine cartoonist, illustrator and writer. She was the daughter of Benjamon Clayton III, a member of a well-established family of Dublin engravers. The family moved to London when she was seven. Her earliest writing and illustrations were published in Chat, a newspaper owned by her father, and later in Punchinello, a comic paper owned by her father and some friends, and Sala's London. As it was all but impossible at that time for a woman to attend art school, she educated herself by copying at the National Gallery and the British Museum. She wrote biographical anthologies on women in various fields - Notable Women (1859), Women of the Reformation (1861), Queens of Song (1863), Celebrated Women (1875), English Female Artists (1876) and Female Warriors (1879) - and children's fiction. She continued to have her fiction and humorous drawings published in magazines, including Judy and London Society, and designed calendars and Valentine cards in the 1870s. She married James Henry Needham in 1879, but continued to publish under her maiden name. (IrishComicsWiki). 
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