- Arthur Twidle
Arthur Twidle (1865 to
26 April 1936 ), English illustrator and artist best known for his illustrations ofArthur Conan Doyle 'sSherlock Holmes books.Born in
Rotherhithe ,Surrey , in 1865, Arthur Twidle was the son of Alfred Twidle (a journeyman cooper) and his wife Rachel (nee Smith), who had married in 1855. The couple had at least five children: Rachel (c.1856- ), Alfred (1859- ), Emily (1862- ), Arthur and Clara (1870- ).On the death of
Sidney Paget , Twidle became one of Doyle's regular artists, illustrating many of his later works and providing the illustrations for the 'Author's Edition' of Doyle's work. Over a period of many years, illustrations by Twidle appeared in "Annie S. Swan's Magazine ", "The Strand", "The Red Magazine ", "The Girl's Own Paper ", and elsewhere. He was a prolific illustrator for "Boy's Own Paper ", particularly historical subjects.According to a very brief obituary in "
The Times ", "Mr. Twiddle did most of his work in black-and-white and water-colour he exhibited paintings in oils at the Royal Academy and was well known for his mural paintings, panels and pastels."Bibliography
Books
*Beautiful Butterflies of the Tropics. How to collect them. London, R.T.S., 1920.Illustrator
*Ben Brightboots and other true stories, hymns & music by the late Frances Ridley Havergal, illus. with others. London, James Nisbet & Co., 1883?
*Deeds of Gold, illus. with others. London, Edward Arnold, 1892.
*Travel-Pictures from Palestine by James Wells. London, Ibister & Co., 1896.
*With the Mission to Menelik, 1897 by Lord Edward Gleichen. London, Edward Arnold, 1898.
*The Day of Recompense by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1899.
*The Log of a Sea-Waif by Frank T. Bullen. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1899.
* [http://www.archive.org/details/inmoorishcaptivi00greyiala "In Moorish Captivity. An account of the 'Tourmaline' expedition to Sus, 1897-98"] byHenry M. Grey . London, Edward Arnold, 1899.
*Deep-Sea Plunderings. A collection of stories of the sea by Frank T. Bullen. London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1901.
*Sea-Wrack by Frank T. Buller, F.R.G.S. London, Macmillan & Co., 1903.
*"The Sign of Four " by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. London, Smith, Elder, 1903.
*Money and the Man by Harry Marsh Ward. London, Religious Tract Society, 1903?
*By Unseen Hands by Rev. Eric Lisle. London, "Sunday Companion" office, 1904.
*The Flaming Sword by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1905.
*The Squire's Daughter by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1906.
*A Modern Pharisee by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1907.
*The Silent Man by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1907.
*The Quest of Douglas Holms by H. E. Inman. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1908.
*The Shadow Between by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1908.
*Yours and Mine by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1908.
*A Desperate Hope by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1909.
*Fags and the King by Charles Mansford. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1909.
*For King or Parliament. The story of a Yorkshire roundhead by Samuel Horton. London, Robert Culley, 1909.
*Brave Sons of the Empire by Henry Moore. London, Religious Tract Society, 1910.
*Prefect and Fag by Charles Mansford. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1910.
*The Rebellion of Margaret by Geraldine Mockler. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1910.
*Scouting for a King by Ernest Protheroe. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1910.
*Uncle Hal by Lady Macalister. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1910.
*Hidden in Canadian Wilds by John Mackie. London, James Nisbet & Co., 1911.
*The Perils of Peterkin. A story of adventure in North-West Canada by Robert Leighton. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1911.
*The Quenchless Fire by Silas K. Hocking. London & New York, Frederick Warne & Co., 1911.
*Jeffrey of the White Wolf Trail by J. Claverdon Wood. London, Religious Tract Society, 1912.
*Junk Ahoy! A tale of the China seas by William Charles Metcalfe. London, Jarrold & Sons, 1912.
*Three Boys in Antarctica by G. Warren Payne. London, Charles H. Kelly, 1912.
*Canadian Jack by John Mackie. London, James Nisbet & Co., 1913.
*Schoolboy Grit by Gunby Hadath. London, James Nisbet & Co., 1913.
*Through Eastern Windows. Life stories of an Indian city by A. J. Marris. London, Religious Tract Society, 1919.
*How the Empire Grew. The story of the British colonisation, with a chapter on the League of Nations by Harry Cooper; illus. with Alfred Pearse. London, R.T.S., 1921.
*The Settler of Serpent Creek. A tale of the Canadian prairie by C. F. Argyll Saxby. London, "The Boy's Own Paper" Office, 1921.
*The Good Shepherd. London, Religious Tract Society, 1924.
*Bible Heroes, illus. with Arthur Dixon. London, Religious Tract Society, 1925.
*Golden Tales for All by Marie L. Christlieb, illus. with Harold Copping. London, Religious Tract Society, 1926.
*Twenty-six Good Stories for Girls, illus. with others. London, "The Girl's Own Paper" Office, 1926?
*Come Unto Me. London, Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1934.
*Jesus Calls Us. London, Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1934.
*The Old Old Story, illus. with W. H. Margetson. London, Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1934.
*Pictures for the Classroom, illus. with others. London, Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1934.
*The Little Bible (preface signed R.E.M., W.A.B.). London, Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, 1935.
*A Yorkshire Baking by Florence Bone. London, Religious Tract Society, 1935.External links
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