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Hanson Booth

Illustrator

(1886 - 1944)

Hanson Booth

Hanson Booth was an American illustrator. He began by illustrating magazines. He was a master of pen and ink. He also worked in pencil and charcoal.

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The Intervening Lady (1914)

We follow the Lady Noggs as she grows up as head of the Grandison family. Read online at Hathitrust.

Author(s): Edgar Jepson
Illustrator(s): Hanson Booth

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The Jack-Knife Man (1913)

A Mississippi river rat finds himself with two children and decides to get them a mother. It was made into a movie. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Ellis Parker Butler
Illustrator(s): Hanson Booth

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Pollyooly (1914)

Pollyooly, the angel child with the red hair, with a three year old brother to support, takes the post of housekeeper to the Hon. John Ruffin, and is soon on the road to independence. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Edgar Jepson
Illustrator(s): Hanson Booth

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The Terrible Twins (1913)

A pair of twins, brother and sister, terrorize the community of Little Deeping, to say nothing of the cats. Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Edgar Jepson
Illustrator(s): Hanson Booth

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