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The Wishing-Fairy's Animal Friends (1921)

Designs by Dugald Stewart Walker

 

 

To the left is shown a rare copy of

The Wishing-Fairy's Animal Friends.

 

This copy shows the original blue-stamped

orange cloth cover with applied pictorial

paste-down.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the right is the decorated Title Page

showing one of Walker's lovely marginal

monotone illustrations.

 

The Wishing-Fairy's Animal Friends was published by Brentano's Publishers (New York) in 1921 and examples of

the 1st Edition - as illustrated by Dugald Walker - are among the rarest of his illustrated books.

 

Corinne Ingraham (the author of The Wishing-Fairy's Animal Friends) outlines the themes explored in her book

in her Foreword thus:

Tell a child stories of legends and of fairies, so that he can hear the music of the

little creatures of the woods, and can sense the throbbing of the flowers' hearts

and you will have given him something that will tint his whole life with beauty -

a beauty which sordid details of the world can not smother.

 

The young mind should early be impregnated with the poetry of nature; for

without doubt the impressions of babyhood remain the most poignant of life.

 

It is my conviction that only by constant repetition in the simple and direct

wording familiar to a child can big underlying truths be accentuated in his forming

mind.

 

With this in view I have tried in the following sketches to establish a certain

animal fellowship, including a moral significance which the little one will

unconsciously accept.

 

I should like to see in every nursery a song-bird, a bowl of fish and a pot of

growing flowers, - and without, the wide, wild fields and woods.

Walker's illustrations - in both colour and monotone (for the books is also filled with gloriously wonderful

marginal monotone illustrations) - reflect the conscientious magical intent expressed by Ingraham. They are

quite simply, enchanting.

 

 

Our Greeting Cards and Reproduction Prints

 

We have prepared sets of 8 Greeting Cards displaying colour images from Walker's designs for The Wishing-Fairy's Animal Friends and on the left, we show an example of how these Greeting Cards appear. Ordering one of those sets is as easy as selecting the "Add to Cart" feature below and following the prompts provided with our Shopping Cart secured through PayPal. Multiple purchases will be consolidated by that feature and shipping and handling costs to any destination in the world are accommodated by our flat-rate fee of US$20 for every US$200 worth of purchases.

 

 

Code: DW WFAF CS(8)
Price: US$40.00

 

When presented on Greeting Cards, these images are prepared as tipped-in plates - in homage to the hand-crafted

approach typical of prestige illustrated publications produced in the early decades of the 20th Century.

 

Hand-finishing is used to replicate the visual appearance of a tipped-in plate and the images are presented on

Ivory card stock (in the case of colour illustrations) or White card stock (in the case of monotone illustrations)

with an accompanying envelope. We have left the cards blank so that you may write your own personal

message.

 

Should you wish to order a Reproduction Print of one or more of these images, we have provided some

options below. Of course, should you wish to discuss some customised options, we welcome your contact

on any matter through ThePeople@SpiritoftheAges.com.

 

In the meantime, enjoy perusing these wonderful images from Dugald Walker.

 

 

The colour illustrations

 

Frontispiece

I shall give you the loveliest thing

I can think of: that you should

always be happy.

 

 

Cottontail and the Wishing-Fairy

And the Wishing-Fairy gave all

of them long ears.

The Giraffe

I have a wish. Please give me

a very long neck.

The Peacock who wanted too much

I am going to punish you for

never being satisfied; for always

asking for more.

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C1 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C2 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C3 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C4 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

The Turtle's Wish

The Turtle going patiently along

with Mrs Frog riding on his back.

The Zebra and the Wishing-Fairy

Stella waved her wand and the Zebra

had his stripes.

Mr and Mrs Frog go back to Stella

Don't worry, Mrs Frog's mouth is no

larger than yours.

 

 

The Caterpillar who was tired

Stella was coming nearer and nearer

to them on her Butterfly.

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C5 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C6 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C7 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

Reproduction on 10x15" sheet

Code: DW WFAF C8 (10x15)
Price: US$50.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

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