American Illustration 14 (American Illustration Great Big Book of Fun):
Amilus. 1996. hardcover. Over 200 Original Works, Photographed & Reproduced in the latest Color Effects at Tremendous Expense. Cover illustration by Chris Ware.
Amilus. 1996. hardcover. Over 200 Original Works, Photographed & Reproduced in the latest Color Effects at Tremendous Expense. Cover illustration by Chris Ware.
Canada: Drawn & Quarterly Publications. 2002. hardcover. Signed, limited 1/500.
Miami, Florida: Rising Star Enterprises. 1999. staplebound. Erotica publication with black and white illustrations and photography.
Bridgeport, CT: The Barnum Museum. 1999. staplebound. Catalogue from Barnum Museum's show from February 13 - August 29, 1999.
Wilmington, Delaware: Eros Publishing Co., Goldstripe Publication. 1979. staplebound. Black and white female domination erotic illustrations by Bill Ward.
Van Nuys, California: Centurian. 1980. staplebound. Black and white and color illustrations. Includes 2 page color ad for Centurians Bazaar. Collector's issue.
New Jersey: Permanent Press. 1982. staplebound.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. staplebound. This true first issue includes a profile of Haddon Hubbard Sundblom, best known for his depictions of Santa Claus and his world-famous advertising art for Coca-Cola; paperback illustrator James Avati; and science-fiction paperback cover artist and educator Jack Faragasso. Book reviews, and more! 64 pages in.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2004. staplebound. #10 Illustration issue includes the pulp cover art of illustrator Rafael DeSoto; a tribute to the life and work of Lone Ranger comic strip artist Tom Gill; the paperback cover illustration of Mitchell Hooks; the caricature art of Jack Lane; the exploitation paperback covers of.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2004. staplebound. #11 Illustration issue includes the sexy exploitation paperback covers of illustrator Robert Bonfils; the Men's Adventure art collection of Rich Oberg; The Devil in Design, the art of the Krampus postcards; the story of Larry Admire, pulp magazine model extraordinaire. 80 pages in full color.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2005. staplebound. Illustration #14 includes the artwork of John W. Scott, perhaps best known for his lurid torture pulp covers; the art of A. Leslie Ross by his daughter Carolyn Ross; and an article on the other artists of Film Fun magazine. Enoch Bolles may have been.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2005. staplebound. Illustration #14 issue is devoted entirely to the work of Bernie Fuchs. Much like Bob Peak before him, Bernie Fuchs' work took the illustration world by storm, influencing scores of imitators to try to capture his magical style and evocative realism. 80 pages in full.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2006. staplebound. Illustration #16 includes the making of James Bama:American Realist, a new book on the artist’s illustration career; the rediscovery of artist Charles R. Showalter, previously assumed to have been the psuedonym of Haddon Sundblom; Illustrating an Era: The Charles E. Cooper Studio Story.80 pages in.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2006. staplebound. Illustration #17 includes the work of John R. Neill, the "Royal Historian of Oz" and one of the series' greatest illustrators, known best for his meticulous pen and inks; the legendary work of illustrator and educator Harvey T. Dunn; art dealer Charles Martignette discusses one.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2007. staplebound. Illustration #20 includes the work of the renowned Andrew Loomis, best known today for his series of “how-to” drawing books; the classic comic art of sports cartoonist Willard Mullin; the life and art of Alton Tobey, known for his Golden Books series of illustrations.112 pages.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2008. staplebound. Illustration #20 includes the life and work of Mort Kunstler. Mort's work encompasses practically every genre of illustration you can imagine, from movie posters and paperback covers, to men's adventure magazines, model kit boxes, and Civil War lithographs. This "Special Issue" is devoted to his.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2008. staplebound. Illustration #25 cover feature profiles Gloria Stoll, one of the few women who worked in the pulps. This heavily illustrated feature by David Saunders will come as a revelation to even the most jaded pulp aficionados. Secondly, paperback and magazine illustrator Sanford Kossin pens an.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2008. staplebound. Illustration #30 profiles Saturday Evening Post cover artist Ellen B.T. Pyle with examples of her original cover paintings, and rare photographs from her personal life. Issue also features Edwin Georgi, whose colored illustrations breathed exciting life into virtually every major American magazine of the 40s.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2010. staplebound. Illustration #31. issue includes illustrator J. Frederick Smith, who successfully transitioned from illustration into glamor photography, staying at the top in both fields. Next up, feature John Fleming Gould, one of the most spectacularly prolific illustrators of black and white interiors in the pulps. The.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2010. staplebound. Illustration #32. issue includes illustrator Herbert Morton Stoops, famous for his numerous covers for Blue Book magazine. Also featured: Ed Balcourt, illustrator and artists' representative, who reminisced with us about his days in the paperback field of the 1950s. The last feature focuses on the.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 202. staplebound. 4th Illustration issue includes the work of illustrator Sam Savitt: Painter, Author, Teacher and Horseman; magazine and paperback book cover illustrator Stanley Meltzoff, who later in life became known as masterful wildlife artist, painting fish in the deep sea. Book Reviews, Exhibitions and more round.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2012. staplebound. Illustration #41. issue includes the art of George Stavrinos, best known for his tightly rendered fashion illustrations of the 1980 and the work of Australian illustrator Norman Lindsay, best known for his spectacular book illustrations.80 pages in full color.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2014. staplebound. Illustration #44 issue includes the art of Walter M. Baumhofer. Rare photographs, original paintings, rare tear sheets, and more are shown. 80 pages.
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2014. staplebound. Illustration #45 issue features the legendary illustrator Mead Schaeffer, famous for his many Saturday Evening Post cover and interior illustrations, his posters for the WWII war effort, and his many early children's book illustrations for King Arthur, Moby Dick, and many more. Loaded with reproductions.....
Missouri: Illustration Magazine. 2015. staplebound. Illustration #45 issue features George Petty and Charles Dana Gibson. 80 pages.