The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (Methuen, 1974) | Ernest H. Shepard

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The Wind in the Willows

by Kenneth Grahame, illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard
Methuen Children’s Books, reprint 1974

This classic children’s book was originally published by London publishers Methuen & Co. Ltd in 1908 with only a frontispiece for an illustration. An illustrated edition with the b/w line drawings of E. H. Shepard (1879-1976) was first published in 1931 with many subsequent printings. Shepard later re-visited the work and produced further illustrations in colour for the 1959 edition.

However, in 1971 a new edition was published with all of Shepard’s b/w illustrations appearing newly coloured “…which reveals the delicacy and freshness of Ernest Shepards’s work”. This copy being the first reprint of the 1971 edition.

Many illustrators have had a go at The Wind in the Willows including Arthur Rackham, Val Biro, Michael Foreman and John Burningham, but for many Shepard has produced the quintessential illustrations.

Note: This edition common enough having been reprinted several times over the next twenty years or so including a club (Book Club Associates) issued edition. However, the later printings had a cheaper ‘faux-cloth’ textured paper binding and not the nicer cloth binding of earlier printings.

Hardback. Publisher’s orange-brown cloth with gilt title to spine and gilt illustration to upper board; illustrated endpapers. In a dustwrapper. 262pp including colour illustrations. Size: 9.5 x 6.5 inches approx. (240mm x 159mm).

Dustwrapper price-clipped to front flap; the usual age-toning. Cloth clean and bright. A small, neat gift inscription in ink to verso of front free-endpaper; some dustiness and spotting to edge of page-block however generally pages clean throughout.

Overall, light wear but otherwise a nice, clean copy – quite lovely.

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References

Alan Horne, The Dictionary of 20th Century British Book Illustrators (Antique Collectors’ Club, 1994)

Illustrated Children’s Books (Black Dog Publishing, 2009)

Weight 1 kg