Jack the Giant Killer (Everyman's Library Children's Classics Series)

by Richard Doyle

Other authorsRichard Doyle (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

PZ8 .J154

Publication

Everyman's Library (2000), Edition: Illustrated, 96 pages

Description

The story of Jack, the intrepid boy whose courage and ingenuity defeated a host of many-headed giants, has been told to children for hundreds of years. In 1842, when he was just 18, Richard Doyle, whose natural talent for draftsmanship was matched by imaginative invention and a passion for legend and the grotesque, created a picture-book version of Jack the Giant Killer, with hand-written text and a watercolor within a pictorial border decorating every page. It has remained one of the most beloved versions of this timeless tale.In this new Everyman's edition, Doyle's vivid, wonderfully engaging illustrations have been enlarged and the text has been given greater legibility. It is a book that will satisfy both the child's delight in scariness, wonder, and magic, and the collector's pleasure in classic Victorian illustration.… (more)

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LibraryThing member Crowyhead
A copy of the 1842 classic, complete with Richard Doyle's grotesque illustrations. It's a weird little book; I think the pictures would've freaked me out a bit when I was a kid, as even Jack looks rather evil, and the giants are pretty intense. A fun artifact, though, and it really shows what
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1842

Physical description

96 p.; 8.27 inches

ISBN

9780375410703

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