![]() ![]() ![]() 2 (Courtesy of the Rosenbach Museum & Library, Philadelphia)īut the greatest Gorey-goodie of all is the toy theater set:Ĭomplement Edward Gorey’s Dracula with a look back at this gallery of the beloved illustrator’s other literary masterpieces. (Courtesy of the Rosenbach Museum & Library, Philadelphia) Manuscript notes and outlines, p. The book also includes some pages from Bram Stoker’s original Dracula manuscript: Manuscript notes and outlines, p. The gorgeously Gorey endpapers are particularly marvelous: Gorey’s illustrations of the characters are terrifyingly charming and charmingly terrific: Mina Murray Jonathan Harker Lucy Westenra Dr. But out of all his literary reimaginings, by far the greatest fit for Gorey’s singular brand of darkly delightful visual magic is Edward Gorey’s Dracula ( public library), a special edition of the Bram Stoker classic originally published in 1977 and eventually adapted as a magnificent toy theater of die-cut foldups and foldouts. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats. As if knowing that the great Edward Gorey illustrated a small stable of little-known and wonderful paperback covers for literary classics weren’t enough of a treat, how thrilling it is to know that he also illustrated the occasional entire volume, from classic fairy tales to H. Amphigorey Again by Edward Gorey 5.0 Paperback (First Edition) 24.99 Hardcover 35.00 Paperback 24. ![]()
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