- Edward Mortelmans
Edward Mortelmans is a 20th century English
artist andillustrator . His primary modes of expression arewatercolor and black and white line drawings. He is best known for illustrating some books byGerald Durrell and some covers for books byEdgar Rice Burroughs . Mortelmans was a watercolor artist, who commercially practicedcover art istry and bookillustration , mostly for a visual audience of children and young adults. He illustrated the cover for a number of E. R. Burroughs paperback editions for "Four Square Books" includingThe Son of Tarzan ,The Beasts of Tarzan andLost on Venus . He did some magazine work, including cover design for the first American pulp magazine, Argosy. He has also been associated with illustrating several series, like the "Twenty Names" series ofHodder and Stoughton , "How and Why Wonder Books" ofCorgi Books and the "Oxford Graded Readers" series ofOxford University Press . He has produced commissioned art for theBritish Railways . Edward Mortelmans' illustrations have been critically acclaimed. [Book Bait: Detailed Notes on Adult Books Popular with Young People, compiled by Elinor Walker, American Library Association, 1979]elected bibliography of illustrations
* Desert Victory: The Battle at
Alamein , by Edward Fox (Lutterworth Press, 1967)
* The Boy with the Bronze Axe, by Kathleen Fidler (Chatto, Boyd & Oliver, 1968)
* Chiho and Tong See: A Tale ofKorea by S. C. George (Chatto, Boyd & Oliver, 1969)
* Antlers of the King Moose, by Arthur Catherall (E. P. Dutton , 1970)
* Conqueror of the Night: The Story ofLouis Braille , by Jeanne Christiaens, translated byAnthea Bell (Abelard - Schuman, London, 1970)
* Catch Me a Colobus, by Gerald Durrell (Collins, 1972)
* Beasts in My Belfry (A Bevy of Beasts) by Gerald Durrell (Collins, 1973)
* The Way of the Muslim by Mohammad Iqbal (Amersham Books, 1973) — a book which has gained notoriety in Europe for its contents
* Living in Samuel Pepys' London, byR J Unstead (A & C Black, 1974)
* Golden Bats and Pink Pigeons: A Journey to the Flora and Fauna of a Unique Island, by Gerald Durrell (Collins, 1977)
* Robin Hood and His Merry Men, byEnid Blyton (Collier Macmillan, 1981)
* The Sinister Airfield, by Alison Prince (Methuen Publishing , 1982)
* The Night Landings, by Alison Prince (Methuen, 1983)
* Stories of the Sea, by Erik Abranson (Hodder & Stoughton, 1983)
*The Story of the Treasure Seekers , byEdith Nesbit (Purnell , 1983)
* The River War by Winston S. Churchill (Four Square Books 1960)
* The Sensualists, by Ben Hecht (Four Square Books 1964)Notes
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