for those who enjoyed David Apatoff's recent post on illustrator William Aylward (1875-1956), here's another sample of his art, from Jack London's The Sea Wolf, from Tales of the North, a 1979 compendium of the author's 'complete novels plus 15 short stories', from my own shelves:
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Labels: Illustration, old books (2)
1 Comments:
This reminds me of the illustrations that were on the illustrated Jules Verne books they used to distribute to kids at the end of primary school.
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