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Quarter bound in publisher's black cloth over paper-covered illustrated boards, gilt lettering on spine, white lettering, gilt stars, and illustrated medallion by Rene Bull on cover, illustrated e...
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Quarter bound in publisher's black cloth over paper-covered illustrated boards, gilt lettering on spine, white lettering, gilt stars, and illustrated medallion by Rene Bull on cover, illustrated endpapers, silk ribbon marker bound in. Profusely illustrated with full-page, full-color plates, head and tail-pieces, and in-text drawings by Rene Bull. Ren Bull was a British illustrator and photographer. He was born in Dublin in 1872. He went to Paris to study engineering, but embarked on an artistic career after meeting and taking drawing lessons from the French satirist and political cartoonist Caran d'Ache (Emmanuel Poir). Bull returned to Ireland to contribute sketches and political cartoons to various publications, including the 'Weekly Freeman'. Moving to London in 1892, Bull drew for "Illustrated Brits" and created cartoons in the style of Caran d'Ache for 'Pick-Me-Up' from 1893. In 1896 Bull joined Black and White illustrated newspaper as a special artist and photographer. In 1898, he covered the Tirah Campaign in India and went on to Sudan for the campaign culminating in the Battle of Omdurman. He went to South Africa to record the Boer War until the relief of Ladysmith in March 1900. As he was wounded in 1900 and invalided out. He settled in England and drew cartoons for such magazines as Bystander, Chums, London Opinion, Lika Joko. In The Sketch Bull created cartoons of humorous inventions, predating those of William Heath Robinson. From 1905 he illustrated books, starting with an edition of Fontaine's 'Fables'. Other major titles he illustrated included The Arabian Nights (1912), Rubiyt of Omar Khayym (1913), The Russian Ballet (1913), Carmen (1915), Andersen's Fairy Tales. In 1914, Bull joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve as a lieutenant and was eventually transferred to the Royal Air Force where he reached the rank of Major. In World War II Bull joined the Air Ministry for technical duties. He died on 14 March 1942. The volume is in perfect, pristine condition, unmarked, unread, tight, square, and clean. AS NEW. Color Plates. 12mo 7" - 7" tall. 96 pp
Product Info
ISBN: 0517072327
ISBN-13: 9780517072325
Publisher: Gramercy Books
Year: 1992
Type: New
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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