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Ernest H. Shepard

Author,Illustrator,Editor,Compiler

(1879 - 1976)

Ernest H. Shepard

Ernest Howard Shepard OBE, MC was an English artist and book illustrator. He was known especially for his illustrations of anthropomorphic characters in The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne.



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As the Bee Sucks (1937)

A collection of essays from Punch.

Author(s): E. V. Lucas
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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At the Back of the North Wind (1956)

Diamond is befriended by the North Wind who takes him on magical journeys.

Author(s): George MacDonald
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Ben and Brock (1966)

Ben, a young boy, has adventures with two badgers.

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Author(s): Ernest H. Shepard
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Betsy and Joe (1967)

A squirrel befriends a tramp.

Author(s): Ernest H. Shepard
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Bevis (1932)

Two English boys camp out on an island in a pond.

An abridged version is available at archive.org

Author(s): Richard Jefferies
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Cheddar Gorge (1938)

A collection of essays by different authors on British cheeses.

Author(s): John Collings Squire
Et al
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Christmas Poems (1931)

A collection of poems centered on Christmas.

Author(s): John Drinkwater
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Christopher Robin’s Old Sailor and Other Selections from A.A. Milne (1947)

Stories and poems from the Winnie-the-Pooh corpus.

Author(s): A. A. Milne
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Domus Anguli Puensis (1980)

A Latin translation of The House at Pooh Corner.

Author(s): A. A. Milne
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Drawn from Life (1962)

This second volume of memoirs ends with E. H. Shepard’s marriage.

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Author(s): Ernest H. Shepard
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Drawn from Memory (1957)

This first volume of his memoirs deals with E. H. Shepard’s early childhood.

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Author(s): Ernest H. Shepard
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Dream Days (1931)

Kenneth Grahame’s second volume of memoirs of childhood includes his story

The Reluctant Dragon.

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Author(s): Kenneth Grahame
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Dream Days (1954)

Kenneth Grahame’s second volume of memories of childhood includes his story

The Reluctant Dragon. The illustrations are new, not reprints of the 1930 edition and were never used in any British edition.

Author(s): Kenneth Grahame
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Enter David Garrick (1951)

A biography of the eighteenth century British actor-manager.

Author(s): Anna Bird Stewart
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Everybody’s Boswell (1930)

All the best bits from Boswell’s Life of Johnson and A Tour of the Hebrides. The cover is from the 1989 reprint.

Author(s): James Boswell
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Everybody’s Lamb (1933)

A generous helping of Lamb.

Author(s): Charles Lamb
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Everybody’s Pepys (1926)

Selections from the diary of Samuel Pepys, chief secretary to the British Admiralty, kept between the years 1660 and 1669.

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Author(s): Samuel Pepys
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Frogmorton (1956)

Timmy Turtle helps his friend Frederick Fitzherbert Frog preserve his ancestral home from the tax collector, with the help of a horse named Marmaduke.

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Author(s): Susan Colling
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Fun and Fantasy (1927)

A collection of illustrations from Punch.Verses by E. V. Knox.

Author(s): E. V. Knox
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard

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Hither and Thither (1927)

Only the line drawing on the cover is by Shepard.

Author(s): Barbara Euphan Todd
Illustrator(s): Ernest H. Shepard
Margaret W. Tarrant

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