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Thursday, 12 July 2012
"THE RETURN OF ULYSSES..."
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Abridging the wind in the willows!!Aaargh!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat next,"The Lord of the Ring".
Lets hope not!..Anyway,i do agree with your thoughts on her illustrations,they are indeed pretty special.
Howdy-doo-da, moonmando - why aren't you at work? I've got quite a few different editions of The Wind In The Willows illustrated by different artists. Needless to say, some are better than others - but Shepard's the one against which all others must be measured.
ReplyDeleteEH Shepard is without doubt the definitive Wind In The Willows artist, but I'm quite partial to Arthur Rackham's version too...
ReplyDeleteYes, they have a certain charm. That's why I have an edition with his illustrations in my collection. Val Biro has also done some interesting pictures for the Purnell volume.
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