
Moral Emblems is a collection of illustrated poems by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1882. The work features both poetry and woodcut illustrations created by Stevenson himself, exploring themes of morality and human experience through whimsical characters and scenarios. The collection includes moral teachings and reflections on virtues such as compassion and pride, making it appealing to both children and adults. Originally published in limited copies, the book's unique blend of art and literature has made it a sought-after work for its graphic and literary qualities.




















































