TALES FROM LONGFELLOW; Edited by Molly K. Bellew / With Illustrations by Ike Morgan
New York and Boston: H. M. Caldwell Co. Publishers, 1902. Ike Morgan. First Edition. Pictorial cloth. 8vo, decorative beige cloth with brown lettering and pictorial colored pastedown depicting a little boy in blue by fireside, illustrated by Ike Morgan with several plates and in-text vignettes (~ 60 in toto), 173 pages. Very Good. Item #9543
Twenty-four useful prose explications of the background to several famous and less well known poems created by America's greatest 19th century poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807 – 1882). The stories deal with such gems as "Evangeline," "Pandora," "The Courtship of Miles Standish," "The Wreck of the Hesperus," and a score of others... though not one for lengthy "Paul Revere's Ride."
Isaac "Ike" Morgan (1871 – 1913) was a well-known newspaper illustrator for several big newspapers in Chicago and New York.
UNCOMMON: Tight, clean copy. Light wear to covers. Color plate on front cover has some wear. The handsome B&W illustrations consist of plates with engravings and in-text images from each tale. Light uniform age-toning. No foxing. No marks by previous owners.
Price: $40.00




