THE AUTHOR AS ARTIST , exhibition catalogue New York Public Library
RICHARD WILLINGTON , FILM CRITIC OF PUNCH, cartoons and reviews
LEWIS CARROLL , Useful and Instructive Poetry
CUTHBERT BEDE , The History of Mr.Verdant Green , 1856 edition, life at Oxford University
RUDYARD KIPLING, The Just So Stories , a selection 1926 (1902)
Evelyn Waugh, Love Among the Ruins
Robert Louis Stevenson, Moral Emblems
John Betjeman, a few drawings
Stevie Smith, a few drawings
Jacques Prevert's
intervention in his book 1952
Arthur
Ransome's illustrations to his own books
SELECTION OF THACKERAY'S GRAPHIC WORK
Capt.W.E.Johns the
author of BIGGLES took up painting after the first world war and,
after a period of unemployment, re-joined the RAF in 1920. When he
left the RAF in 1927 he worked extensively as an aviation illustrator.This
painting for the Illustrated London News 1927 shows the professionalism
of his work. He became editor of Popular Flying magazine which saw
the creation of hisfictional character Biggles the Flying Ace in
1932
Capt.W.E.Johns in
the I Spy Annual 1955 wrote Fishy Business, a Biggles story, accompanied
by some highly professional illustrations which may be by Johns himself.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, Moral Emblems