Miscellany 5 Penguin Illustrated Classics
Editor: | Russell Edwards |
Date: | 1990 |
Type: | Miscellany |
Pages: | 42 |
Medium: | Booklet |
Series: | Classics |
The Miscellany series was an attempt to make some of the more important material from the Newsletters available again but in a revised and consolidated form where appropriate.
This Miscellany takes a look at one of the most short-lived series. Whilst Penguin considered their Illustrated Classics a failure, the volumes are well regarded and widely collected – perhaps because they were small in number but also because of the superb engravings.
The series was described by Russell Edwards in a brief article entitled Short and Sweet in PCS Newsletter 21, 1983. In Miscellany 5, John Morris provides a thorough study of the books and their illustrators and considers the plans for later volumes that were never printed.
- ‘Penguin Illustrated Classics’ provides a history of the series and a biography of Robert Gibbings.
- ‘The Illustrators of the First Ten’ looks more closely and provides brief biographies of each illustrator.
- ‘Penguins Progress May 1938’ a special issue which devoted eleven of its sixteen pages to a preview of the new series; reprinted here in total.
- ‘False Dawn’ considers the failure of the series.
- ‘The Illustrators of the Second Ten’ gives biographies of the illustrators new to the series (three artists had contributed to the first ten titles).
- ‘Last Rites’ the demise of the series and the appearance of wood cut illustrations in other areas (including, slightly ironically, the Allen Lane Christmas Book Boxwood and Grover)
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