• Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie With Illustrations by Arthur Rackham. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • Arthur Rackham illustrated the Heinemann edition in 1915 - Rackham was a major name in the golden age of book illustration. (abebooks.com)
  • With 8 impressive colour plates and numerous drawings in black and white throughout and with coloured illustrated endpapers all by Arthur Rackham. (finebooksmagazine.com)
  • Sometimes the art inside books can be so powerful that is takes on a life of its own, which is the case with John Tenniel's illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland . (abebooks.com)
  • Large quarto [32 cm] Original brown cloth with woodcut illustration mounted on the front board. (kensandersbooks.com)
  • Blake is famous for his Roald Dahl illustrations. (abebooks.com)
  • This hardcover book is a visual feast from one to twelve. (ammobooks.com)
  • For each of the twenty fables Lobel's text occupies one page, with his colour illustration on the facing page. (wikipedia.org)
  • With 28 colour plates illustrated by Dulac, including a frontispiece. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • With the dust-jacket illustrated in colour by Soper, showing the telescope. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • Illustrated with tipped-in colour plates. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • I felt nervous about how my drafts were going to be received for our book A Necklace of Raindrops , so I decided to black out the characters I'd drawn, leaving the rest of the picture in colour. (booktrust.org.uk)
  • Decorated with a beautiful colourplate pictorial cover, stunning pictorial endleaves and a profusion of very fine colour illustrations throughout by Maxfield Parrish. (finebooksmagazine.com)
  • Teodor Chominski provided illustrations for Harper's Weekly . (abebooks.com)
  • The most extensive and richly illustrated chapter covers the cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of equipment. (who.int)
  • 2023 Jan 23), In a review of Steadman's book from the Guardian, journalist Nadja Sayej wrote, "It's the very last image in the book that sums up 2020. (cdc.gov)
  • Numerous other illustrators have provided art for this book . (abebooks.com)
  • His books include Children's Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling , The Illustrated Dust Jacket: 1920-1970 , and Miroslav Sasek in the Illustrators series. (thamesandhudsonusa.com)
  • Thus, many research libraries have experienced an increase in requests for information on, and copies of, comic books. (nypl.org)
  • Featuring illustrations by Nick Hayes and an exclusive introduction by Katherine Harloe, each of the 750 numbered copies has been signed by both contributors. (foliosociety.com)
  • One of only 250 illustrated copies. (abaa.org)
  • This work contains over 21,000 color illustrations of the covers of comic books produced during 1935-1965 the Gold and Silver Age of comic book publishing. (nypl.org)
  • with striking color illustrations. (bookpassage.com)
  • He won the 1982 and 1989 Kate Greenaway Medals for children's book illustration. (abebooks.com)
  • Australian artist Robert Ingpen has written or illustrated more than 100 books, including this one for Palazzo Editions. (abebooks.com)
  • Fables is a children's picture book by American author Arnold Lobel. (wikipedia.org)
  • I will be there, as JAX Mercantile hosts a myriad of local authors to discuss, autograph, and sell their books at the 11th Annual JAX Local Author Day . (mihranturley.com)
  • Freelance artist, author, and book illustrator. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Why did you become a children's books author and illustrator? (booktrust.org.uk)
  • Author Martin Salisbury traces the evolution of the book jacket from its functional origins as a plain dust protector for expensively bound books to its elaboration as an artistic device to catch the eye of browsing book buyers. (thamesandhudsonusa.com)
  • Author John K. Rule, a retired mechanical and ocean engineer, has made extensive use of the New Hampshire Historical Society's Brown Company Records and other related resources to create a thorough and well-illustrated account of the company's evolution and contributions. (constantcontact.com)
  • A champion of equity in books and education, author Joanna Ho is also a mom of two and the daughter of immigrants from Taiwan and China. (whattoexpect.com)
  • Endangered Species (1989) is stamped with a paraphrased review from Publishers Weekly claiming it illustrates "the sometimes elusive, always challenging vision of an author whose love for language exceeds the boundaries of genre", and in response to Wolfe's magnum opus, The Book of the New Sun (1980-83), Ian Watson likens it to "a chain of conjuror's scarves. (lu.se)
  • Since the sadistic jailer's last words almost mitigate​his heinous behaviour, Cruikshank's illustration serves to focus the reader's attention on Nightgall's just punishment at the hands of Providence. (victorianweb.org)
  • Cruikshank's thirteenth illustration for Dickens's "Sketches by Boz" (Second Series), Chapter 13 in "Scenes. (victorianweb.org)
  • All nineteenth-century programs of illustration for Bleak House prominently feature Dickens's dogged criminal investigator, Inspector Bucket, a detective in London's Metropolitan Police charged with investigating the murder of the attorney Tulkinghorn. (victorianweb.org)
  • This beautiful edition is illustrated by award-winning series artist Daniel Liévano. (foliosociety.com)
  • With an afterword by Donna Tartt written exclusively for this illustrated Folio Society edition. (foliosociety.com)
  • The Silk Roads is Peter Frankopan's revolutionary world history told from the perspective of the East: a beautiful, illustrated Folio edition of an international bestseller. (foliosociety.com)
  • This fantastical Folio edition of Diana Wynne Jones's enchanting tale features artwork by Folio's 2019 Book Illustration Competition winner. (foliosociety.com)
  • A definitive two-volume edition of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince featuring his original and unforgettable illustrations. (foliosociety.com)
  • Newly introduced by novelist and essayist Colm Tóibín, and beautifully illustrated by Audrey Benjaminsen, this superb Folio Society limited edition of Henry James's The Turn of the Screw is bound in leather and signed by both contributors. (foliosociety.com)
  • Peter Benchley's Jaws is the ultimate pulp thriller, and this is the ultimate illustrated edition. (foliosociety.com)
  • Leech illustrated the Chapman & Hall first edition . (abebooks.com)
  • We recommend Little Brown's edition with paper engineering by Bruce Foster and illustrations by Chuck Fischer. (abebooks.com)
  • A Chronicle Books edition. (abebooks.com)
  • fifty-second illustration by Fred Barnard in the Household Edition (1873). (victorianweb.org)
  • It wasn't until the third edition that the book was renamed Der Struwwelpeter (shaggy-haired Peter), the name of the ungroomed character in the first story. (abebooks.com)
  • When Gustave Doré provided more than 200 illustrations for an 1860 French edition of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote , he shaped how readers imagined the errant knight and his faithful page, Sancho Panza. (abebooks.com)
  • An early review of the Du Maurier illustrated edition, dismissive of the illustrations but complimentary about the work. (uiowa.edu)
  • Illustrated with 25 beautiful plates in color by Edward J. Detmold, including two extra plates not found in the trade edition. (finebooksmagazine.com)
  • He also illustrated many other books, including a 1967 edition of Alice in Wonderland and an out-of-print (in English) 1995 edition of Animal Farm . (cdc.gov)
  • Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 - 22 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in The Tale of Peter Rabbit . (nocloo.com)
  • Doré was a prolific book illustrator and also provided art for Rime of the Ancient Mariner , Paradise Lost , The Divine Comedy , The Raven , and many other famous works. (abebooks.com)
  • Walter Crane (1845-1915) was a prolific children's book illustrator in the 19th century. (abebooks.com)
  • recovering the publication history of a single 19th century book. (uiowa.edu)
  • You may also search genres such as Western comic books, Science fiction comics books , etc. (nypl.org)
  • Octavo [23 cm] Orange cloth over boards, decorated and lettered in gilt on the spine, and with an illustrated paper label and gilt stamped title on the front cover. (kensandersbooks.com)
  • Of Carlo Collodi's large body of writing-liberal journalism, Charles Perrault fairy-tale translations, technical books for adults, and numerous stories for children-only Pinocchio survives for read-ers. (nocloo.com)
  • With twelve full-page coloured plates with tissue guards and many full page and in-text black and white illustrations. (harringtonbooks.co.uk)
  • all featuring Quentin Blake's inimitable black-and-white illustrations and Dahl's classic text. (foliosociety.com)
  • Contents clean and bright with black and white illustrations. (antiqbook.com)
  • this one contains 60 illustrations in color and black-and white. (constantcontact.com)
  • Written by a quantum physicist and an astrophysicist, this book is a space nerd's delight. (startrek.com)
  • This picture book follows famous astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson during his childhood and stresses the importance of maintaining curiosity. (startrek.com)
  • Steadman's website describes the 300-page book as "a pandemic project," which was started in November 2019, just before the world learned about the emergence of COVID-19, and which was completed in the fall of 2020 via the online conferencing platforms and file-sharing technologies that provided lifelines for so many people during sustained lockdowns and isolation. (cdc.gov)
  • Featuring talent from the US and UK, Cover Up: The Illustrated Book Jacket explores the pictorial dust jacket through a selection of more than 300 key works and artists that influenced the course of book jacket design. (thamesandhudsonusa.com)
  • Vivid, gorgeous art graced books in the mid-20th century, and Martin Salisbury has collected the most stunning examples in The Illustrated Dust Jacket, 1920-1970 . (thamesandhudsonusa.com)
  • The Illustrated Dust Jacket, 1920-1970 by Martin Salisbury, chronicles how this once disposable object became a major creative force in publishing. (thamesandhudsonusa.com)
  • Google Books previews are unavailable because you have chosen to turn off third party cookies for enhanced content. (pen-and-sword.co.uk)
  • The main section lists most comic book titles with their collectible value. (nypl.org)
  • We selected the case studies to illustrate variation in types of NIOSH research and in intended users. (cdc.gov)
  • The variation that has been illustrated here is only scratching the surface of what is out there. (lu.se)
  • Very interesting manuscript with well-executed uncoloured illustrations drawn by a skilled hand. (bakumatsuya.com)
  • Idyllic best describes Kate Greenaway's style of illustration. (abebooks.com)
  • The book describes AIDS in plain terms, as a condition "caused by a virus which lives mainly in blood and sperm and vaginal fluids" that can be contracted "through anal, oral, or vaginal sex," but not from mosquitos, silverware, or toilet seats. (medscape.com)
  • Although the JIU report describes WHO's Real Estate Fund as an illustration of good practice, experience shows that this mechanism would not allow for the level of funding required to implement a capital master plan. (who.int)
  • He created the first artists' books where text and artwork are entwined, starting a tradition that continues in publishing to this day. (abebooks.com)
  • Her artwork was chosen to illustrate this special joint issue on Aboriginal health because of its focus on fostering well-being through local foods. (cdc.gov)
  • Each entry includes artist, dates, a brief description and a black & white illustration of the character. (nypl.org)
  • Milo Winter was an American artist, who illustrated numerous stories including Aesop's Fables , Arabian Nights and Alice in Wonderland . (abebooks.com)
  • Roberto Innocenti is a self-taught Italian artist who began illustrating books in 1970. (abebooks.com)
  • written and illustrated by artist Vincent Chen) follows a Taiwanese American child who unites his neighbors for a big family-style dinner. (whattoexpect.com)
  • We collected impressions and described a situation that could occur and discussed it with our comic artist and then she illustrated the particular situation. (lu.se)
  • The artist had previously written and illustrated the 1986 book " AIDS: You Can't Catch It Holding Hands ," in collaboration with the Swiss immunologist and AIDS specialist Silvio Barandun. (medscape.com)
  • written and illustrated by Taro Gomi. (csmonitor.com)
  • The Runaway Duck, written and illustrated by David Lyon. (csmonitor.com)
  • Take Me for a Ride, written and illustrated by Michel Gay. (csmonitor.com)
  • The book collector and map- and bookseller William Herbert (1718-1795) owned Joseph Ames' (1688/9-1759) interleaved copy of the first version of this work, written by Ames and published in 1749. (oakknoll.com)
  • If you're looking for new reading materials, we're celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by highlighting baby books written or illustrated by members of the AAPI community. (whattoexpect.com)
  • Written by Innosanto Nagara, who was born and raised in Indonesia, this children's book was inspired by Nagara's own life and passion for social movements. (whattoexpect.com)
  • A survey of current scholarly indexes demonstrates that researchers in the fields of history, sociology, and literature are discovering that studying comic books provides unique and valuable insights on 20th-century culture. (nypl.org)
  • Unfortunately, as with other genres of popular literature such as science fiction, comic books were often considered unworthy of addition to research library collections. (nypl.org)
  • Comics and comic books are one of the most pervasive and influential media forms of 20th-century popular culture. (nypl.org)
  • The original NYPL Research Libraries policy was to collect representative samples of comic books and microfilm them. (nypl.org)
  • Reference material on the history and cultural significance of comic books are collected by the General Research Division (GRD) and may be requested from the general stacks. (nypl.org)
  • Some titles dealing with comic books as a graphic art form are collected by the Arts, Prints and Photographs Division. (nypl.org)
  • In light of the recent increased interest in original comic books and the publication of many new reference titles, GRD has begun expanding collection development in this area. (nypl.org)
  • Due to the difficulty of obtaining original comic books circa 1930-1960, emphasis has been placed on reprint collections, microforms, and reference titles. (nypl.org)
  • Official Overstreet comic book price guide. (nypl.org)
  • This is the most comprehensive guide to comic books. (nypl.org)
  • Each issue includes unique theme essays on comic book history. (nypl.org)
  • Essays provide a wealth of information on cataloging, preservation, restoration of comic books, the social and historical impact of comic books and much more. (nypl.org)
  • As she revealed in her 1992 book "My Secret," her father raped her when she was 11 years old. (medscape.com)
  • These influential illustrated books are listed in chronological order. (abebooks.com)
  • Their vivid illustrations make them some of my favorite nonfiction readers, and they ask questions engaging throughout. (startrek.com)
  • Considerably augmented, both in the Memoirs and Number of Books by William Herbert. (oakknoll.com)
  • The episodic series of escapades has been favorably compared to Jonathan Swifts Gulliver's Travels and Lewis Carroll 's "Alice" books. (nocloo.com)
  • Not only are these books fun educational tools, they're also are representative of both how we want our Star Trek future to look, and how our children and classrooms already are-inclusive and diverse, full of wonderment and thirsty for knowledge. (startrek.com)
  • favorite illustrations from representative reads! (cbcbooks.org)
  • Georgette Heyer brings her wry take on regency romance to Frederica , illustrated by Sally Dunne and with a beautiful binding design by Jessica Hische, in the third book of this exclusive Folio series. (foliosociety.com)
  • The book helps you to plan and extend children's dance experiences through a series of flexible sessions. (bloomsbury.com)
  • In 2010 I illustrated a series of digital album covers for the (now-defunct) Ramen Music website. (domestika.org)
  • Baby University is a series of scientific board books aimed at toddlers and Pre-K children. (startrek.com)
  • It's part of the Ordinary People Change the World: Picture Book Biography series. (startrek.com)
  • A Christmas Carol is part of Dickens' Christmas Books series along with The Chimes , The Cricket on the Hearth , The Battle of Life and The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain . (abebooks.com)
  • This illustrated book, published as a series between 1827 and 1838, is important for its scale and value as a collectible object. (abebooks.com)
  • This highly illustrated, full-color series presents each tribe within the context of its native lands. (dropbears.com)
  • Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine (New York). (uiowa.edu)
  • In his report on the capital master plan for the United Nations Headquarters complex in New York,1 the Secretary-General illustrates the point that a "reactive approach" to maintenance - one where required alterations are undertaken as and when the need arises - is much more costly. (who.int)
  • a thirty-five- episode children's serial story begun in 1881 and pub-lished as a book in 1883. (nocloo.com)
  • During this era, Rackham enjoyed international fame and his illustrated books were in huge demand. (abebooks.com)
  • Illustrated books are the combination of words and art on the page. (abebooks.com)
  • For Mentions of Lucile in Scholarly and Popular Books and Articles go to the " Sightings " page. (uiowa.edu)