Pauline Baynes
(1922 - 2008)
Pauline Diana Baynes was an English book illustrator, whose work encompassed more than 100 books, notably those by C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. She was born in Hove, Sussex.
A website devoted to her art is at: http://paulinebaynes.com/?
Bibliography
Adventure Begins at Home (1961)
A reading and doing book for the primary grades about the world around us.
R. Elizabeth Mayo
Frank Varty
The Adventures of Hatim Tai (1962)
Traditional Persian tales.
The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (1962)
Poems that shed further light on middle-earth.
Adventuring Abroad (1961)
A rather unusual geography book for elementary schools.
R. Elizabeth Mayo
John C. Gardner, D.A., M.S.I.A.
Ali Baba and Aladdin (1960)
Two of the most famous stories from Antoine Galland's One Thousand and One Nights - the 'open sesame' and 'magic lamp' feature in this beautifully illustrated edition.
All Things Bright and Beautiful (1986)
Pauline Baynes brings to life the words of this world-famous hymn by Cecil Frances Alexander.
Andersen’s Fairy Tales (1949)
A collection of bold and original Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.
The Arabian Nights (1957)
Timeless folk tales - Sinbad, Aladdin, Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves and others - retold and illustrated for a contemporary young readers.
Read online at archive.org.
The Bee and the Cherry Tree (1976)
An illustrated look at the life cycle of the bee and its partnership with the cherry tree.
Bilbo’s Last Song (1990)
Bilbo Baggins bids good-bye to Middle Earth.
Bilbo’s Last Song Poster (1974)
Bilbo Baggins’ farewell to Middle Earth.
Black Beauty (1984)
A story told from the perspective of a horse, highlighting the mistreatment of animals and advocating for kindness and compassion towards them.
Read online at archive.org.
A Book of Narnians: The Lion, the Witch and the Others (1993)
Brief biographies of the major characters and a timeline of Narnian history. Read online at archive.org.
The Borrowers (1987)
In which we meet Arrietty, Pod and Homily Clock, a family of small people who live behind the wainscot and under the floor.
Diana Stanley
The British People (1958)
A social studies book about the British people and their work.
L. J. Hitchcock
Photographs
The Butterfly (1974)
An illustrated natural history of the life cycle of the butterfly.
Children Through the Ages (1953)
An elementary history book.
China’s Courts and Concubines: Some People in Chinese History (1956)
A collection of Chinese historical vignettes based on personages of the royal courts.
The Civil War 1640-1660 (1956)
A short history of the English Civil War for young readers.
J. C. B. Knight
Compleat Horseman (1975)
This manual of horsemanship is extracted from the author’s Cheape and Good Husbandry, first published in 1614.
Read online at archive.org.