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A Guide to the Illustrations for "The Goodhues of Sinking Creek," 1933-1934 Lankes, J., Illustrations 10164-j

A Guide to the Illustrations for "The Goodhues of Sinking Creek," 1933-1934

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Accession Number 10164-j


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10164-j
Title
Illustrations for "The Goodhues of Sinking Creek," 1933-1934
Physical Characteristics
This collection contains thirty-five items.
Creator
W.R.Burnett
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

Mr. previous hit Lankes  next hit reserves copyright.

Preferred Citation

Julius J. previous hit Lankes  next hit, Illustrations for The Goodhues of Sinking Creek , Accession # 10164-j, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was made a gift to the Library on May 5, 1987 by J.B. previous hit Lankes of Hampton, Virginia and Mrs. Madeleine de Barthe Schuermann of Temple Hill, Maryland.

Scope and Content Information

The thirty-five items, 1933-1934, contained in this collection pertain to J.J. Lankes  next hit' illustration of W.R. Burnett's short story The Goodhues of Sinking Creek in its book form. Included are ten woodblocks, ten documentary prints, five two-color prints, and nine letters (electrostatic copies) from Arthur W. Rushmore of Harper & Brothers Publishers. According to J.B. previous hit Lankes  next hit, each illustration was made by using two blocks, one a tint block. The documentary prints of the tint blocks were made with black ink on vellum; and, the two-color prints, using green and black ink, were made with two blocks.