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VTS = Visual Telling of Stories AOI = Alphabet of Illustrators DB = Digital Books

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Henry Glintenkamp, MACHINE MADE MAN [1930]

  AOI Henry Glintenkamp,SAINTS OF CHAOS 1934
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Henry Glintenkamp,WANDERER IN WOODCUTS 1932

 

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John Buckland Wright, Fourteen Wood Engravings to Le Sphinx [1930]

  AOI Letterio CALAPAI, MENU wood engravings inspired by Look Homeward Angel (and prospectus)
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Hermann Dienz, Die Passion, Berlin 192210 woodcuts

 

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Alexander Calder, four titlepages, after Schnitzler's Reigen, ten etchings 1921

  AOI Stefan Eggeler, ten etchings after Schnitzler's Reigen 1921
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Blair Hughes-Stanton, The Wreck of the Golden Mary, seven wood-engravings 1956

 

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Blair Hughes-Stanton, new menu

  AOI Hugo Gellert, menu
  AOI

Hugo Gellert, selected work

 

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Hugo Gellert, Aesop said so 1936

  AOI Josef Eberz menu
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Josef Eberz selected work

 

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Josef Eberz Der Garten 1917

  AOI E. McKnight Kauffer, illustrations to Don Quixote. two volumes Nonesuch 1930
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WILLIAM STRANG, Baron Munchausen

 

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WILLIAM STRANG, Etching, Engraving...

  VTS WILLIAM STRANG, In Praise of Folie
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WILLIAM STRANG, The Praise of Folie

 

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WILLIAM STRANG, Sindbad & Ali Baba

  VTS WILLIAM STRANG, The Christ on the Hill
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WILLIAM STRANG, The Earth Fiend

 

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WILLIAM STRANG,Thirty Etchings after Kipling

  VTS WILLIAM STRANG, Western Flanders
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