Paul Bransom
(1885 - 1979)
Paul Bransom was an American illustrator of animals, painter, and cartoonist. As a child he started sketching animals he saw in his backyard and at the National Zoo.
Bibliography
The Annotated Wind in the Willows (2009)
Copious notes and illustrations combine to give a new look to an old favorite.
Read online at archive.org.
Paul Bransom
Wyndham Payne
Arthur Rackham
Graham Robertson
Ernest H. Shepard
Dusty Star (1922)
An Indian boy befriends wild animals and adopts a wolf cub.
Read online at archive.org
The Feet of the Furtive (1912)
This is a story of a young man named Alan MacGregor, who is a trapper in the Canadian wilderness.
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My Dearest Mouse (1988)
The original letters Kenneth Grahame wrote to his son Alastair are reproduced with transcriptions and additional editorial matter.
Paul Bransom
Photographs
Arthur Rackham
Ernest H. Shepard
The Sandman’s Forest: A Story for Large Persons to Read to Small Persons (1918)
On his fifth birthday Giddy receives a pearl handled knife and a compass - and takes a flight on the Superstork to the Sandman’s forest. Read online at archive.org.
The Sandman’s Mountain: A Story for Large Persons to Read to Small Persons (1920)
The further adventures of Giddy, just five, in the Sandman’s country. Read online at archive.org.
The Wind in the Willows (1913)
This is the first fully illustrated edition of Kenneth Grahame’s masterpiece about Toad, Mole, Rat and Badger and the riverside. The British first edition has a different picture on the cover and a colored frontispiece not in the American edition. Read online at archive.org.
The Wind in the Willows (1923)
Mole goes out on a fine spring day and meets the water rat by the riverside. Before he knows it he is wrapped up in the doings of the river dwellers, include the notorious Toad. This is the second fully illustrated edition. The end papers used were from the Bransom edition. The British edition was published in 1922. Read online at archive.org.
Paul Bransom