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  • Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Paperback (Dover Publications, )
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  • Rip Van Winkle - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

    Irving Washington, Arthur Rackham

    eBook (Pook Press, April 16, 2013)
    Rip Van Winkle is a short story written by the American author Washington Irving, and originally published in 1819. It is accompanied by the truly impressive illustrations of Arthur Rackham, and tells the story of a kindly and solitary character, Rip Van Winkle, who loves to tell the local children stories. Set in the years just before and after the American Revolutionary War, it is one of Irving’s finest stories. Irving is also known for his work of gothic horror, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1820).The book contains a series of dazzling colour and black-and-white illustrations – by a master of the craft; Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). One of the most celebrated painters of the British Golden Age of Illustration (which encompassed the years from 1850 until the start of the First World War), Rackham’s artistry is quite simply, unparalleled. Throughout his career, he developed a unique style, combining haunting humour with dream-like romance. Presented alongside the text, his illustrations further refine and elucidate Washington Irving’s enchanting narrative.
  • Rip Van Winkle - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

    Irving Washington, Arthur Rackham

    Paperback (Pook Press, May 27, 2015)
    Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. 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. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was one of the premier illustrators of the early 20th Century. He illustrated many books, the first of which was published in 1893. Throughout his career he had developed a very individual style that is was to influence a whole generation of children, artists and other illustrators. His haunting humour and dreamlike romance adds to the enchantment and fantasy of children's literature.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Tales

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Random House Children's Books, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Contains: In addition to title book: The Stout Gentleman; Annette Delarbre; The Hauntedd House; Dolph Heyliger; Rip Van Winkle; The Great Unknown; The Hunting-Dinner; The Adventure of My Uncle; The Adventure Of My Aunt; The Bold Dragoon; The Adventure of the German Student; The Adventure of The Mysterious Picture; The Adventure Of The Myst erious Stranger; The Story of The Young Italian.
  • Rip Van Winkle - Illustrated by Arthur Rackham

    Irving Washington, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Pook Press, April 23, 2012)
    Pook Press celebrates the great Golden Age of Illustration in children's literature. Many of the earliest children's books, particularly those dating back to the 1850s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. 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. Arthur Rackham (1867-1939) was one of the premier illustrators of the early 20th Century. He illustrated many books, the first of which was published in 1893. Throughout his career he had developed a very individual style that is was to influence a whole generation of children, artists and other illustrators. His haunting humour and dreamlike romance adds to the enchantment and fantasy of children's literature.
  • Rip Van Winkle

    Washngton Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (SeaStar, Aug. 1, 2000)
    One autumn day, Rip Van Winkle wandered into the hills, and his life was never the same again. After encountering a group of mysterious men, he took a nap so long that upon waking, he found his gun rusty and his beard grown a foot long! ?Washington Irving's classic tale of the man who slept for twenty years, first published in 1819, was masterfully interpreted in 1905 by Arthur Rackham. The art for this book established Rackham as the leading illustrator of his time. This deluxe edition beautifully reproduces 31 of Rackham's exquisite watercolors, making the perfect gift for all ages.?
  • Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    eBook (Dover Publications, March 24, 2005)
    These magnificent illustrations, created for a 1905 edition of Washington Irving's enchanting fairy tale, established Arthur Rackham as a leading illustrator of his time. The illustrations featured traits that soon were to characterize much of Rackham's art: flowing pen lines and muted watercolors, forests of looming trees, lovely fairy maidens, and quizzical troll-like figures. Today these images are recognized as among Rackham's very best works.This edition features all 51 full-page color plates, as well as the full text of Irving's classic tale. And enduring foundation of Catskill lore, the captivating narrative recounts the fanciful adventures of an amiable ne'er-do-well colonial farmer who wanders into the highlands, falls asleep after drinking with a band of strange little mountain men, and wakes twenty years later in a world that has passed him by.Effusing a gentle humor, Rackham's art is a constant reminder of a more innocent era. This edition — sure to enchant art lovers — will also delight Rackham devotees and fantasy fans alike.
  • Washington Irving's Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    eBook (Dover Publications, Dec. 19, 2012)
    These magnificent illustrations, created for a 1905 edition of Washington Irving's enchanting fairy tale, established Arthur Rackham as a leading illustrator of his time. The illustrations featured traits that soon were to characterize much of Rackham's art: flowing pen lines and muted watercolors, forests of looming trees, lovely fairy maidens, and quizzical troll-like figures. Today these images are recognized as among Rackham's very best works.This edition features all 51 full-page color plates, as well as the full text of Irving's classic tale. And enduring foundation of Catskill lore, the captivating narrative recounts the fanciful adventures of an amiable ne'er-do-well colonial farmer who wanders into the highlands, falls asleep after drinking with a band of strange little mountain men, and wakes twenty years later in a world that has passed him by.Effusing a gentle humor, Rackham's art is a constant reminder of a more innocent era. This edition — sure to enchant art lovers — will also delight Rackham devotees and fantasy fans alike.
  • Rip Van Winkle

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Paperback (Grigio Press, May 18, 2020)
    The Catskill Mountains of New York have always been haunted by strange beings, a fact that Rip Van Winkle discovers in an unforgettable way. Enjoy this classic tale, written by Washington Irving in 1819. Designed for students of all ages, the typography and spacing make for an easy read, and the 20+ illustrations by "Golden Age" illustrator Arthur Rackham bring Irving's fantastic world to life. 5.5" x 8.5"; 117 pages; 24 black and white illustrations. From publisher Grigio Press, www.grigiopress.com.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 28, 2019)
    Have you ever seen a headless horseman? How about enchanted trees? Look no further. This story of lovelorn schoolteacher Ichabod Crane and his lonely ride through Sleepy Hollow will delight and captivate you.What's more, Arthur Rackham's illustrations lend an eerie edge that is bound to fascinate.
  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham

    Hardcover (Derrydale Books, Oct. 10, 1994)
    A timeless classic features the superstitious school master, Ichabod Crane, and his adventures with the beautiful and elusive Katrina, the jealous Brom Bones, and the terrifying Headless Horseman.
  • Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving

    Washington Irving, Arthur Rackham, Joanne Panettieri

    eBook (, Dec. 19, 2012)
    "Rip Van Winkle" is a famous short story by the American author Washington Irving about a man who falls asleep for 20 years. It was published in 1819, and was part of a collection entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon.