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Harvey Thomas Dunn

(H.T. Dunn)

Illustrator,Editor,Compiler

(1884 - 1952)

Harvey Thomas Dunn

Born in Manchester, South Dakota, Harvey Dunn studied with Howard Pyle. He was greatly influenced by his experience as a combat artist with the AEF in World War I. He had a long career in illustration and was especially influential as a teacher.



Bibliography

The Boy Emigrants (1914)

Two young men head west by Conestoga to find a better life. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Noah Brooks
Illustrator(s): Harvey Thomas Dunn

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The Boy Emigrants (1939)

Two young men head west by Conestoga to find a better life. This edition bound in black cloth with a paste on cover is more typical of the Scribner’s Illustrated Classics.

Author(s): Noah Brooks
Illustrator(s): Harvey Thomas Dunn

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The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions (1933)

This is the third of four volumes by Howard Pyle regarding the Matter of Britain - that is King Arthur and his knights. In this volume he tells of the adventures of Sir Launcelot du Lac and the birth of his son who was to become Sir Galahad - sans peur et sans reproche. This is the Brandywine edition.

Author(s): Howard Pyle
Illustrator(s): Harvey Thomas Dunn
Howard Pyle

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