Richard Ingrams
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DRAWING ON LIFE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PAUL HOGARTH
Written by Paul Hogarth; Richard Ingrams.
Illustrated by Paul Hogarth.
Stock no. 1830124
Published by David & Charles.
1st
1997.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Introduction by Richard Ingrams. Hogarth is one of the most distinguished illustrators and graphic artists of our age. Written with a great energy and wit, accompanied by a wealth of drawings and paintings from the earliest days right up to his latest works. Large format. Burgundy boards, gilt title to spine. Colour & b/w illustrations. 192 pages including index. ISBN: 0715306448. Lower tip of front board has a couple of tiny holes in cloth and is lightly rubbed. Contents are clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is a little grubby and lightly faded to spine, creased to top of rear panel with small closed tear (under 1") to vertical edge.
TRAVELS IN THE WHITE MAN'S GRAVE
Written by Donald Macintosh; Richard Ingrams.
Stock no. 1327880
Published by Neil Wilson.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Memoirs from West and Central Africa. Black boards, gilt title to spine. 192 pages. ISBN: 189778483X. Spine and corners bumped. Foxspots to textblock. Name in ink to front free-endpaper. White dustwrapper is slightly edge creased and rubbed at corners.
- Categorised in:
- TOPOGRAPHY (FOREIGN)
- AFRICA
- BIOGRAPHY
THE TALE OF DRIVER GROPE
Written by Richard Ingrams.
Illustrated by Ralph Steadman.
Stock no. 2107904
Published by Dennis Dobson Books Ltd..
1st
1969.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A Doomful Tale of Hope or A Hopeful Tale of Doom. Driver Grope drove a stream engine. He and his train were greatly loved by everyone, people came from miles around to have a ride with him, because his train was clean and comfortable, if old-fashioned. As time went by, more and more of the people who used to ride on Driver Grope's train bought motor-cars and few and fewer of them would visit. But there came a time when there were so many motor-cars on the road that there was no room for them to move. An then, of course, everyone.... perhaps the reader should see for himself why Driver Grope who had retired unhappily to potter in his garden, was asked to drive his train again. Large format. Blue cloth boards, red title to spine. Colour illustrations. ISBN: 0234779020. SIGNED by author to title page. Top edge of boards a little discoloured. Some foxing to endpapers. Dustwrapper is grubby with some damp staining to edges.
- Categorised in:
- ILLUSTRATED
- TRAINS (CHILDRENS)
- CHILDRENS