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− | Kiddell- | + | Kiddell-Monroe illustrated the Oxford Myths and Legends series published by [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/publisher.cgi?141 Oxford University Press]. One online book collector seeks 1950s and 1960s editions and explains: "When Oxford and other publishers sporadically reprinted these volumes after 1978, they cut the color illustrations completely (not even including black-and-white copies), which means they are forgotten and will probably remain forgotten. Some of the reprints use new illustrations." |
* [http://50watts.com/Forgotten-Illustrator-Joan-Kiddell-Monroe "Forgotten Illustrator: Joan Kiddell-Monroe"] (50Watts.com). With perhaps two dozen images from the OUP series, plus one from her self-illustrated ''Wau-Wau The Ape''. | * [http://50watts.com/Forgotten-Illustrator-Joan-Kiddell-Monroe "Forgotten Illustrator: Joan Kiddell-Monroe"] (50Watts.com). With perhaps two dozen images from the OUP series, plus one from her self-illustrated ''Wau-Wau The Ape''. |
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Kiddell-Monroe illustrated the Oxford Myths and Legends series published by Oxford University Press. One online book collector seeks 1950s and 1960s editions and explains: "When Oxford and other publishers sporadically reprinted these volumes after 1978, they cut the color illustrations completely (not even including black-and-white copies), which means they are forgotten and will probably remain forgotten. Some of the reprints use new illustrations."
- "Forgotten Illustrator: Joan Kiddell-Monroe" (50Watts.com). With perhaps two dozen images from the OUP series, plus one from her self-illustrated Wau-Wau The Ape.