The Wallypug of Why

Date

[1895]

Identifier

Special Collections PR6011 A77 W34 1895

Publisher

London: Hutchinson & Co.

Abstract

When decoration was present on the outside of the book, it took the form of either blocking onto cover material, or pasting printed paper sheets onto the front and back boards. An illustration has been blocked on to this red cloth Chatto & Windus edition of Bret Harte’s Susy. One illustration within this prairie-life romp is signed by J. A. Christie. Perhaps he designed the colourful ‘Suzette and Mrs Peyton’ on the cover? Other well-known artists designed covers. Aubrey Beardsley’s famous title-page design is repeated and gilt blocked on the royal blue cloth cover of Volume I of The Savoy, which was a rival publication to the Yellow Book. Irish-born Harry Furniss supplies a ‘gator’ and ‘Girlie’ image to George Farrow’s 1895 The Wallypug of Why, a children’s novel written in the tradition of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Files

Cab 16 Farrow cover spine.jpg

Citation

George Edward Farrow, “The Wallypug of Why,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed December 23, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/7455.