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A Handbook of Illustration


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A Handbook of Illustration This may be said to be the primary and normal function of an Illustration. Throughout the pages of this book, and to whatever extent the student may practise the methods herein described, it may be well to keep very clearly in mind the legitimate function of an illustration, namely: to describe, to portray, and to do this chiefly as an auxiliary to written language. To such a kind belongs the rude scratchings of the primæval man, whose limited powers of speech forbade his adequately describing the forms of those creatures whose pursuit meant life, whose disregard would mean death, and of such kind were the hieroglyphics of the East. Nay, who shall say that the very forms of letters themselves are not the outcome of early effort to convey to the eye of another what might otherwise only have been imperfectly communicated through other senses: a means to an end; a servant, a tool, in the hands of him who would wield it. But in the beginning there was a making of drawings and designs which had another purpose. The gourd, or rough clay vessel, was graved and marked with devices and forms suggested by the curves and shapes in Nature, but this was merely for decoration; to please the eye, and not to serve any purpose but to give pleasure. A means to an end in this sense perhaps, but note that the end was in the commencement of it, and went no further after completion; it gave pleasure to the beholder and no more, and nothing more was intended or asked. Thus was Art born—not to teach, nor to explain, nor to illustrate.




Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland


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"Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland" is part of the "Peeps at Many Lands" series and was written by Katharine Tynan. This series is known for providing readers with insights into different countries and regions around the world, focusing on their culture, geography, and way of life. Katharine Tynan, the author, likely presents a descriptive and informative narrative about Ireland, covering various aspects such as its people, landscapes, and customs. The "Peeps at Many Lands" series was designed to offer a vivid and accessible portrayal of different countries, often intended for a young audience. For those interested in early 20th-century perspectives on Ireland and travel literature, "Peeps at Many Lands: Ireland" could provide a valuable resource, offering a snapshot of the country during that period. The series aimed to provide an engaging introduction to different cultures and societies around the world.




Our Little Roumanian Cousin


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" Embark on a captivating journey to the enchanting land of Romania with "Our Little Romanian Cousin" by Clara Vostrovsky Winlow, where rich folklore, historic castles, and a diverse cultural tapestry await. This delightful book introduces readers to a young Romanian boy or girl, inviting them to explore the customs, traditions, and daily life of the Romanian people. In "Our Little Romanian Cousin," readers will join their Romanian cousin as they traverse the picturesque landscapes, visit medieval fortresses, and experience the warm hospitality of the Romanian people. Clara Vostrovsky Winlow's engaging storytelling brings to life the resilience, artistic spirit, and deep-rooted traditions of the Romanian culture. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain insights into Romanian history and heritage, including traditional music, dance, and mythology. They will learn about the delicious Romanian cuisine, discover the rich folklore and superstitions, and witness the colorful celebrations that mark important milestones in Romanian life. Join your Romanian cousin as you immerse yourself in the beauty of Romania, uncover the mysteries of Dracula's legends, and embrace the diverse traditions that make Romania a truly captivating country."




The Mystery at Dark Cedars


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Edith Harper Lavell (1892-?) wrote the Mary Louise Gay series (3 books); the first of which is The Mystery of Dark Cedars, based around President Roosevelt's order to prevent the hoarding of gold during the Depression. Lavell authored two more famous series, the Linda Carlton series (5 books), about a girl pilot, and the Girl Scouts series (10 books). Unlike many series authors, Edith Lavell was an actual person, not a house name.




The Mystery of the Fires


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Intrepid amateur detective Mary Louise Gay is at it again in this thoroughly enjoyable mystery geared for younger readers. What starts out as a pleasant, month-long sojourn at a rustic house on the Hudson River turns into an investigation when strange occurrences begin to pique the curiosity of this persistent sleuth.