. Review of reviews and world's work. e those in Dantes midway forestat the entry to purgatory than like Fields fantasticvision. Again, in his illustration of the Dinkey-Bird he is far afield of the text. Possibly, should he disputeour challenge we might find it difficult to show just whatbotany gives the exact flora of the amfalula tree, but we are quite certain that the convolution of its leavesmust be different from those on Mr. Parrishs , this artists love of architectural adjunct is sogreat that in his buildings and bridges his realism issuch that they seem true stone and mo


. Review of reviews and world's work. e those in Dantes midway forestat the entry to purgatory than like Fields fantasticvision. Again, in his illustration of the Dinkey-Bird he is far afield of the text. Possibly, should he disputeour challenge we might find it difficult to show just whatbotany gives the exact flora of the amfalula tree, but we are quite certain that the convolution of its leavesmust be different from those on Mr. Parrishs , this artists love of architectural adjunct is sogreat that in his buildings and bridges his realism issuch that they seem true stone and mortar anchoredsubstantially to terra firrrfa. Hence, when he illustrates Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, his background is sotangible and his boat so materialistic that his scene doesnot fit into the text that says : The little stars were the herring fishThat lived in the beautiful sea. His scene is terrestrial, the authors celestial. Here,the colored printing has given us some nasty brownsthat remindone of underdone gingerbread, but in the. Illustration (reduced) from The Japanese Fairy Book. Dinkey-Bird we have just spoken of, and in theillustration of Seein Things, the colored printing isso novel and effective,—the one giving us a vision of great expanse of blueether, the other thesable indigo of night,— that it seems hy-percritical toe om -plain. The Trail to Boy-land, by Wilbur , illustrated byWill Vawter (Bobbs-Merrill), contains anumber of poemsmuch like those ofField and Riley,rather about thechild than for Nesbit is not asterse as he might be,and rather suggests adiluted edition of Ri-ley. But that he iscapable of originalityis shown in the laugh-Illustration (reduced) from The able Odyssey ofBrown Fairy Book. Ks, which chron- icles his fruitless tripsto Kankakee and Kokomo, when he should have goneto Keokuk.


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