$30.00
A ahrd cover edition with beige cloth boards, gilt lettering and unclipped, illustrated dust cover. There is foxing and toning throughout but the text and black and white drawings are clear and legible. Now in a clear, removable cover to protect from damage.
Publisher: Angus and Robertson Sydney
Publication Date: 1965
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“Norman Lindsay knew them all … those amazing literary figures who were directly associated with the Bulletin in it’s great days under J. F. Archibald. Meet them again through the lively, humorous and provocative skills of Norman Lindsay as he recalls Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson, Miles Franklin, Steele Rudd and a dozen more ‘notables’ from those wild, bohemian days”.
This non-fiction narrative showcases the author’s experiences as a cartoonist for the famous Australian magazine, The Bulletin. The book is filled with illustrations and comes with a dust jacket, making it a great addition to any book collection. This English language book is intended for adults and features personalised stories of the author’s journey as a cartoonist. It is not inscribed or signed but is still a unique find for any book lover. Add this piece of Australian literary history to your collection today.
Norman Alfred William Lindsay was an Australian artist. Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria. He was a prolific artist, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist and scale modeler, as well as being a highly talented boxer.
Weight | 0.570 kg |
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