Claud Lovat Fraser designs, card, and broadside, 1913-1921.

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Claud Lovat Fraser designs, card, and broadside, 1913-1921.

The collection consists of ten items, including: broadside advertisement for new books and broadsides available from printer A.T. Stevens, 1913, illustrated by Fraser and advertising Fraser drawings for sale; collection of eight color labels (six different) designed by Fraser for the Mac Fisheries Co., circa 1920, featuring ocean and fish-related scenes, including two gummed on verso; also, Christmas card with title, The Festival of Christmas, with color illustration by Fraser and poem, Christmas, by George Wither, 1921, one of series of five cards published by Lund, Humphries & Co.

10 items.

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Flying Fame (Firm)

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Wither, George, 1588-1667

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Poet. From the description of Justicarius Justificatus : contemporary manuscript copy of his libellous pamphlet againt Sir Richard Onslow, published in 1646, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270589214 ...

Fraser, Claud Lovat, 1890-1921

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Claud Lovat Fraser was a theatrical designer and book illustrator specializing in children's books. Fraser operated the Poetry Bookshop in London and published a number of children's books including The robin's songand Nursery rhymes. Fraser published under the pen name of Richard Honeywood. From the description of Festival card artwork, 1921. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122381320 Claud Lovat Fraser was an English artist and designer. Born and educated...