Edited by Manuel Auad.
Booth (1874-1948) is considered to be one of the important talents in the field of illustration. This richly illustrated volume presents much rarely seen work, offering a glimpse into his vision. Booth was self-taught and developed his own intricate fine-line pen & ink style, the envy of his contemporaries and of illustrators today. His artwork for ads, articles, poems, stories and bookplates appeared regularly in Cosmopolitan, Harper's and Good Housekeeping and other major magazines circa 1905-1935. Over 100 b&w images, 16-page color section, and a rare 1950 biography. Virtually no overlap between this and Franklin Booth: Painter with a Pen.
Publisher: Auad, 2006 Binding:
Hardcover with dustjacket
Dimensions: 9x11 Pages: 128pg Color:
PC
ISBN: #0966938143