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One of the most popular drawing guides ever published, The Art of
Drawing has been an informative and thorough guide to several
generations of aspiring artists. For fifty years, Willy Pogány has
given the main principles of drawing in a simple, constructive way.
By following the sequences laid out in the lessons, students
quickly master the art of drawing. As further aid, Pogány gives a
complete anatomical description of the body for each section,
including a list of all bones and a description of the muscles and
their uses. The Art of Drawing provides a complete drawing system
and includes hundreds of illustrations. Every artist, beginning or
advanced, should own this book.
This illustrated edition retains Willy Pogany's original drawings.
Master storyteller Padraic Colum's rich, musical voice captures all
the magic and majesty of the Norse sagas in his retellings of the
adventures of the gods and goddesses who lived in the Northern
paradise of Asgard before the dawn of history. Here are the
matchless tales of All-Father Odin, who crosses the Rainbow Bridge
to walk among men in Midgard and sacrifices his right eye to drink
from the Well of Wisdom; of Thor, whose mighty hammer defends
Asgard; of Loki, whose mischievous cunning leads him to treachery
against the gods; of giants, dragons, dwarfs and Valkyries; and of
the terrible last battle that destroyed their world. These ancient
stories from Northern Europe, which make up one of the great myth
cycles of Western civilization, spring to life in The Children of
Odin. The late Padraic Colum was a poet, playwright, founder of the
Irish Review and a leader of the Irish Renaissance, but he is
perhaps best known today for his outstanding books for children. He
was awarded the Regina Medal in 1961 for his "distinguished
contribution to children's literature," honoring works like The
Children's Homer, The Golden Fleece (a Newbery Honor Book), The
Arabian Nights, The King of Ireland's Son and Roofs of Gold.
Margaret Horton Potter (1881-1911) was an American novelist who
wrote nine novels between 1899 and 1908, primarily romance and
society novels. Istar of Babylon is an historical fantasy
This edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was originally
published in 1929. It contain well over 60 black and white pen
drawing by Willy Pogany. His illustrations have a distinctive Art
Nouveau, 1920s style, even portraying Alice as a young flapper
girl. Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in
children's literature and are reprinting this book for adults and
children to enjoy once again.
"Unequaled" Rewriting of Homer for Children. Padraic Colum's
retelling of Homer's classic epics for children is still considered
by many to be the finest introduction younger readers will have to
Homer. Combining the broad stories of both the Iliad and the
Odyssey, Colum creates an intricately woven, fast paced tale that
will enthrall children and adults alike. Publishers Weekly
considered his rendition of Homer 'unequalled' and thousands of
readers have agreed with that assessment. This edition includes
Willy Pogany's classic illustrations created for the original 1918
edition.
A classic collection of Norse Mythology containing tales of the God
Odin and his children. In three parts: The Dwellers in Asgard, Odin
the Wanderer and The Witch's Heart. The tales are decorated with
the whimsical black and white drawings of Willy Pogany. Pook Press
are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high
quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so
these works can delight another generation of children.
From master storyteller Padriac Colum, winner of a Newbery Honor
for The Golden Fleece, comes a collection of fifteen timeless
stories inspired by classic Greek literature. Travel back to a
mythical time when Achilles, aided by the gods, waged war against
the Trojans. And join Odysseus on his journey through murky waters,
facing obstacles like the terrifying Scylla and whirring Charybdis,
the beautiful enchantress Circe, and the land of the raging
Cyclopes. Using narrative threads from The Iliad and The Odyssey,
Padraic Colum weaves a stunning adventure with all the drama and
power that Homer intended.
The King of Ireland's Son sets out to find the Enchanter of the
Black Back-Lands and meets the Enchanter's daughter, Fedelma. His
adventures lead him to the Land of the Mist, the Town of the Red
Castle, and the worlds of Gilly of the Goatskin, the Hags of the
Long Teeth, Princess Flame-of-Wine, and the Giant Crom Duv.
This is a true Irish wonder tale: a coming of age story of the
youngest son of the King of Ireland who sets off on an impossible
quest. The stories weave together, stories within stories, in a
fantastic tapestry of humor, poetry, action, and adventure. Perfect
for reading aloud at bedtime, generations of children have loved
Padraic Colum's unmatched storytelling.
From master storyteller Padriac Colum comes a Newbery Honor-winning
collection of epic myths that "is unequaled as an introduction to
the classic myths for young readers" (Publishers Weekly). Enter a
world where harpies torment mortals, the Argonaut Orpheus sings,
the mighty god Zeus wages war on the Titans, and Prometheus steals
fire. Author Padraic Colum weaves the tales of Jason and his
Argonauts with classic Greek mythology to create this captivating
epic about life, war, and astounding beings who lived in a time
long past. Poetically written and wonderful for reading aloud, this
collection of ancient stories will captivate modern readers.
A classic collection of Norse Mythology containing tales of the God
Odin and his children. In three parts: The Dwellers in Asgard, Odin
the Wanderer and The Witch's Heart. The tales are decorated with
the whimsical black and white drawings of Willy Pogany. Pook Press
are working to republish these classic works in affordable, high
quality, colour editions, using the original text and artwork so
these works can delight another generation of children.
Without doubt, "The King of Ireland's Son" is the best of
Padraic Colum's books. Originally published in 1916, this classic
has stood the test of time and remains one of the greatest set of
tales ever-full of humor, imagination and drama.
This edition has been freshly typeset in a modern font, as well
as carefully edited, annotated and endnoted, allowing the reader to
enter fully into all the often playful subtlety of meaning Colum
gives to the names, places and objects in the tale. In addition,
the pronunciation of the Irish and Celtic names and words has been
noted, often with a background note or two as to their meaning.
These are no stories retold by an academic or scholar, but
rousing, living tales recounted from Colum's own childhood in
Ireland. There, as a boy, he heard firsthand the myths and sagas,
folk and fairy tales from itinerant storytellers who wandered the
roads and told their stories in exchange for a roof over their
heads and a bite to eat. He was a witness to the last generation of
a long tradition stretching far back into the mists of time. Colum
won awards and recognition aplenty for his work in his adopted
country, the United States, and for the whole of his long life he
carried on the storyteller's tradition. Even now, though he is long
gone from us, his voice still sounds fresh and clear and full of
life through the written text.
Willy Pogany, a Hungarian artist, was a contemporary of Colum.
He illustrated this volume with a wonderful sense of artistic
fantasy and playfulness.
The best, most powerful recounting of the Norse myths by the
master storyteller, Padraic Colum. Filled with drama, intrigue,
humor and adventure, this collection of tales begins with the
building of Asgard, home of the gods, and ends with the final
battle of Ragnarok when the world is deluged in water and made
anew. In between we meet Iduna and her golden apples, Freya of the
ill-gotten necklace, Odin the Wanderer, Sigurd the Dragon Slayer,
the mischievous, clever but vindictive Loki, and the whole Norse
pantheon from giants to dwarves. For richness, cultural wealth and
sheer grandeur the Norse myths stand alone and unique in the
world-and this edition for children has yet to be bettered.
Padraic Colum, award winning author, poet and dramatist was part
of the Irish literary revival before coming to live in America.
Willy Pagany worked on many of Colums' books, complementing them
with numerous elegant line drawings and illustrations.
This edition has been freshly typeset and edited for clarity,
with footnotes added for unusual words the contemporary child might
not know. A brief biography is included in the back, telling of
Colum's life in Ireland and his arrival in the land of hope,
America.
2010 Reprint of 1918 edition. The Children's Homer: The Adventures
of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy.Pogany was born in Szeged,
Hungary. He studied at Budapest Technical University and in Munich
and Paris. Pogany came to America via Paris and London. In 1918 he
illustrated a children's retelling of Homer, The Adventures of
Odysseus and the Tale of Troy written by Padraic Colum. Pogany's
best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and
legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art
director on several Hollywood films.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Sequel to A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys by master storyteller
Nathaniel Hawthorne. Six more Greek myths retold by the fictional
Eustace Bright to his enthusiastic throng of young listeners,
namely The Minotaur, The Pygmies, The Dragon's Teeth, Circe's
Palace, The Pomegranate Seeds, and The Golden Fleece. Attractively
illustrated by Willy Pogany. Suitable for ages 9 and up.
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