The Dial No. III (1893)
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Title: The Dial
Subtitle: An Occasional Publication
Issue: No. III
Editor: Charles de Sousy Ricketts, Charles Haslewood Shannon.
Place of publication: London.
Publisher: L. Hacon and C. S. Ricketts, 52 Warwick Street, Regent Street, London
Date: 1893
Price: 10 Shillings
Size: 13 7/8 ins (35.2cm) x 11ins (28m)

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Reginald Savage, 'Centaurs', illustration, frontispiece
T. Sturge Moore, 'Danaë', pp. 1 - 9
Charles Haslewood Shannon, 'A Romantic Landscape', illustration, facing p. 2
Charles Ricketts, 'Phædra and Ariadne', illustration, facing p. 4
Charles R. Sturt, 'A Note on Gustave Moreau', pp. 10 - 16
Charles Haslewood Shannon, 'White Nights', illustration, facing p. 10
Charles Ricketts, 'In the Thebaid', illustration, facing p. 14
T. Sturge Moore, 'Some Shadows of a Thought', p. 17
        "         , 'Sonnet de Ronsard pour Helene', p. 17
        "         , 'The Pimpernel', p. 18
        "         , 'Pan Mountain', illustration, facing p. 18 [An Illustration to "The Sphinx" by Oscar Wilde]
        "         , 'Suggested by the Prose of Arthur Rimbaud: "Enfance"', p. 19
        "         , 'Suggested by the Prose of Arthur Rimbaud: "Through a Child's Eyes" ', p. 19
        "         , 'Chorus of Grecian Girls', p. 20
Charles Haslewood Shannon, 'An Intruder', illustration, facing p. 20
John Gray, 'Garth Wilkinson', pp. 21 - 26
Lucien Pissarro, 'Solitude', illustration, facing p. 24
Charles Haslewood Shannon, 'The Topmost Apple', illustration, facing p. 26
T. Sturge Moore, 'Old Kitty', pp. 27 - 30
Reginald Savage, 'The Lotus-Eaters', illustration, facing p. 28
John Gray, 'A Hymn Translated from the Italian of Saint Francis of Assisi', pp. 31 - 32