Artist Unknown |
CALLING ALL BOYS Blackie & Son Limited [No Date / British Library: [1953]]
"Ginger of the Big Top" by John Hornby is illustrated with three line drawings by Sheppard. Hornby wrote "Avocet Island" and "Fen Laughs Last"(which I shall scan some time soon) in the school Crusader series.
I love these images that are wrapped by text, a far easier thing to do with desktop publishing tools that it would have been in this book. But the effect still captivates me 60 years afterwards
Calling all boys, p. 133 Young boy in shorts, wearing boxing gloves boxes a kangaroo |
Calling all boys, p. 135 Turbaned man runs ahead as elephant struggles uphill. Behind is steam engine pulling caravan and a man pulls the boy uphill |
Calling all boys, p. 140 Man wearing Cossack hat rides horse followed by another rider, both chasing two wolves |
Artist Unknown |
FOR ALL BOYS Peal Press [No Date / British Library: [NONE]]
Blackie & Son had a copy in 1951 with a Native American on a horse, My copy is a 'modern' one showing two 'mods' laughing at a young boy who has crashed his go-kart! It looks to me that Peal Press, - the British Library hold 109 identifiable titles from Peal Press (London and Glasgow) - was Blackie & Son Limited. Same printer, same addresses and same books! I found an alternate version of this book online with the same contents - except mine has no plates. Sometimes a publisher might produce cheap books to use for sale to Churches as rewards; or as immediate 'remainders'. I have also seen a title page which states "Blackie's Prize Book of Stories" by Peal Press! But if anyone can tell me the story of Peal Press, I'd love to know.
"Ship of the shore" by E. G. Ashton is illustrated by Raymond Sheppard on pages 38 and 42
For all boys, p.38 Sheba is demonstrative A camel nudges man over as another man and boy look on A lion in cage and caravan in rear |
For all boys, p.42 Startling a bathing party Boy on camel against cross hatched sky – three figures in background |
Artist: W. Spence |
FOR ALL GIRLS Blackie and Son Ltd 1951
"Royal Monkey" by Isobel Knight
For all girls, p.145 Introduction to Chinko Two girls meet a turbaned 'sultan ' with a monkey on the desk in front of him |
For all girls, p.146 Chinko refused to settle down Angry monkey moves from plate of bananas and fruit |
For all girls, p.148 Patsy flung herself at the Indian A Girl grabs turbaned man to the floor (bucket behind them) |