James Campbell
E. H. Shepard, the Man Who Drew Winnie-the-Pooh
Price: £25.00
Imprint: LOM ART
Publication date: 01/10/2015
ISBN: 9781910552100
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Culture
Binding: Hardback
Size: Other
Extent: 160 pages
Illustration: Full colour, original sketches
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: LOM ART
Publication date: 01/10/2015
ISBN: 9781782432661
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Culture
Size: Print Replica (Amazon Ebook)
Extent: 160 pages
Territorial Rights: World
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Enquire nowHis early cartoons from this time are treasures, offering an intimate view of the reality of war. It’s a perspective that photography, historical record and even poetry can’t capture.
The Daily Telegraph
This handsomely produced book, illustrating much previously unpublished materials [...] is a remarkable document, one of the most vividly fascinating to join the growing bibliography of the First World War.
The Oldie
A beautifully produced and superbly illustrated account of artist E H Shepard's artistic output during the First World War.
The Countryman
A personal, illustrated narrative of the First World War as experienced by E. H. Shepard, the illustrator of Winnie-the-Pooh and The Wind in the Willows
Providing an insight into the illustrator’s life and work, this is a unique collection of the artist’s mainly unpublished contemporary drawings, paintings and cartoons, and is supplemented with photographs and text
Beautifully packaged and in full colour throughout, Shepard’s War is an ideal gift for people who have grown up enjoying E. H. Shepard’s iconic work
Published to coincide with an exhibition of Shepard’s war-time work at the House of Illustration in London, with plans for a UK and international tour
James Campbell has worked for a number of sustainability and environmental organisations for over twenty years. He is married to E. H. Shepard's great-granddaughter and has had responsibility for the oversight of E. H. Shepard's artistic and literary estate since 2010. He lives in Oxford.