Showing posts with label A.C. Michael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A.C. Michael. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2020

"A Christmas Carol" (1911 Edition) - Part 2



Now let's take a look at the black and white interior illustrations from the 1911 edition of "A Christmas Carol" illustrated by A.C. Michael.

Here they are in plot-chronological order:







I think these are nice little vignettes and add a lot, so this would have been a nice edition for a 1911 family to enjoy.

A few of these illustrations were also used on the endpapers of the book, but there's an extra one that is not used within the text and I don't know what it represents.

Take a look...



My first thought was that it's Scrooge going in to Fred's house on Christmas morning, but the man looks too young to be Scrooge and that doesn't appear to the maid letting him in.

So, does that actually represent a scene from the book? I don't think it does. Did they just throw in an additional illustration by A.C. Michael for no apparent reason?

Another mystery!

Sunday, May 24, 2020

"A Christmas Carol" (1911 Edition) - Part 1



"A Christmas Carol" (1911 Edition)
Illustrator: A.C. Michael

Here's an edition of "A Christmas Carol" published by New York's Hodder and Stoughton in 1911 with illustrations by A.C. Michael.

There are some color plates as well as black and white.

Here are the color ones in chronological plot order:

I like how Scrooge is keeping a good eye on Cratchit!


This is the only one that shows a ghost.

IS it me or does Fezziwig look like Jackie Gleason? Shades of Rich Little!

Now, that's a Tiny Tim!

I like how Tiny Tim stays "on model" here!

I always like a good Topper!

I think these are really evocative!

Next, the black and white...