Sunday, August 10, 2003

Harrison Cady

10 August 2003 Harrison Cady
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/16568/102678


Harrison Cady 1877-1970

In 1905, Harrison Cady began as a cartoonist with the Philadelphia Press, but was already recognized as an illustrator with works published in the Ladies Home Journal and the Saturday Evening Post. Although best known for his collaboration with Thornton Burgess as the illustrator for the Old Mother West Wind books with the characters of Peter Rabbit, Freddy Fox and Paddy the Beaver, the stories were first introduced with George Kerr as the illustrator. The Burgess Bedtime Stories appeared daily in the New York Herald-Tribune from 1911-1960 with Cady's illustrations. Cady began his long career as an apprentice to a local artist, Parker Perkins in Gardner, Massachussetts.

In 1920, the New York Herald-Tribune began a Sunday full-page color cartoon feature, Peter Rabbit based loosely on the Burgess' character, Peter with Cady in charge. Cady's Peter soon migrated out of the crooked lane from the Smiling Pool in the Green Meadows to become a surburbanite wabbit in Carrotville, complete with house, car, clothes, wife and kids. He voted Republican as a political rabbit and took on regular surburbanite social habits such as baseball, golf and hockey and faced surburban problems whereas the Burgess' Peter remained behind in the bushes, learning the facts of life about the birds, bees and beavers. The two characters used the same name, but were rather different, possibly leading young readers to think that Peter was extremely schizophrenic. Not only that, but the surburbanite's kiddies, were also named after their father... possibly establishing the model for the Michael Jackson series. Cady's Peter became nationally syndicated through the Tribune and was imitated by later cartoonists, including the Berenstein bears and probably influencing Richard Scarry's illustrations of children's books. The first page appeared on 15 August 1914, and the last page Cady contributed to the Sunday feature was on 15 July 1948 when he was 78. He continued to collaborate with Burgess until 1960. The New York Herald-Tribune proofs number in the thousands and are among the Cady Archives. Collections of his work are exhibited with the Library of Congress, Smithsonian and the Archives of American Art.

A successful artist and illustrator, Cady's works were published in Life, Ladies Home Journal. Good Housekeeping, St Nicholas, Country Gentleman and the Saturday Evening Post.

Because children's books, particularly Burgess' stories, were written with the illustrator an intrinsic factor, links are provided below for illustrations, biography and books.

As you well know, rabbits propagate : clones of Burgess, Cady and Potter are further down the page.


Smithsonian Exhibit : W Harrison Cady
http://artarchives.si.edu/exhibits/cadyharr/cadywhar.htm

Cady Tech : W. Harrison Cady papers from the Smithsonian Archives
http://www.cadytech.com/cady/harrison_cady.php
a mirror site of the Smithsonian Exhibit


Harrison Cady
http://www.illustration-house.com/bios/cady_bio.html
short bio with a good bw illus

AlephBet bio Harrison Cady
http://www.alephbet.com/Cady.htm
the exhibition that was included with Burgess

Art Net Picture Gallery
http://www.artnet.com/ag/fineartthumbnails.asp?aid=3458
four pages of thumbnails

Lepore Art Gallery W Harrison Cady
http://www.leporefinearts.com/
duplicate images of Art net. Thumbnails on a single page


Toonopedia: w Harrison Cady
http://www.toonopedia.com/peterab.htm

bio with links and illustrations of work

Harrison Cady
http://www.arts.uwaterloo.ca/ENGL/courses/engl208c/cady.htm
two pics

A Great Joke on Jimmy Skunk
http://editec.net/Jimmy_Skunk/
online scan of book by Thornton Burgess and W. Harrison Cady

Children's Books online.org Library
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/library.htm
books in zip format

Grandfather Frog Stays in Smiling Pond by Thornton Burgess, illus Harrison Cady

http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Grandfather_Frog/index.htm
Eggers 1914 with the color illustrations
right click wheelbarrow at bottom for zip download

A Great Joke on Jimmy Skunk by Thornton Burgess, illus Harrison Cady
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Jimmy_Skunk/index.htm
Eggers 1914, 1922 color illus
right click the wagon on bottom for zip download

Holiday Time on Butternut Hill
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Holiday_Time/index.htm

Covers
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Holiday_Time/pages/02_htbh.htm
Whitman 1929 right click wagon on bottom for zip download

Ask Art: Harrison Cady
http://askart.com/artforsale/forsalecontact.asp?no=39287&image_no=10306&id=25756

http://askart.com/artist/C/harrison_cady.asp

Subscription site for art auctions: a bio, links for illustrations and buyer's guide, bibliopgraphy

http:// askart.com/biography.asp

bibliography
http://askart.com/AllBooks.asp?BEG=1&END=10


Peter Rabbit illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Peter_Rabbit/pages/01_peter_rabbit.htm
McLoughlin Brothers 1918
zip format right click at bottom of page

Peter Rabbit and Jimmy Chipmunk, illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/peter_rabbit_and_jimmy_chipmunk/index.htm
right click wagon for zip download

Peter Rabbit and His Pa by Louise A Field, illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/peter_rabbit_and_his_pa/index.htm
Saalfield 1916

Peter Rabbit and Sammy Squirrel by Louise A Fiel;d, illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/peter_rabbit_and_sammy_squirrel/index.htm
Saalfield 1918
right click wagon for zip ownload


Peter Goes to School by Louise A Field, illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/peter_rabbit_goes_to_school/index.htm
Saalfield 1917

Mrs Bunnykins Busy Day by Allan Wright, illus Allan Wright and Earnest Vatsch
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/Mrs._Bunnykins_Busy_Day/index.htm
1925 color illus zip download



Beatrix Potter

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Beatrix Potter: Adventures of Jeremy Fisher
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/jeremy_fisher/index.htm
illus right click wagon at bottom of page for zip

Beatrix Potter Tale of Peter Rabbit, illus Virginia Albert
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/tale_of_peter_rabbit/index.htm
Saalfield Publ 1916 clone
illus right click the wagon at bottom of page for zip


Beatrix Potter, Tale of Squirrel Nutkin
http://www.childrensbooksonline.org/squirrel_nutkin/index.htm
Fred Warne 1903 color illus

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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/16568/102608

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http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/16568/102408

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Tuesday, August 05, 2003

Thornton Burgess and the Yankee Rabbit

5 August 2003 Thornton Burgess and the Yankee Rabbit
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/16568/102608



Thornton Burgess (1874-1965) wrote more than 15,000 bedtime stories and contributed more than 170 books to children's literature and summertime reading, centered around the unforgettable animals of Smiling Pool with Old Mother West Wind and her children, the Merry Little Breezes chasing after Farmer Brown's Boy and playing catch-me-if-you-can with his hat across the Green Meadows. Who can ever forget the inimitable George Kerr and his Freddy Fox or Harrison Cady with his brilliant cartoons of Peter and his friends exploring the environs of Laughing Brook and getting the inside story of Jimmy Skunk's doings and Billy Mink?

Although, Thornton Burgess first book, The Bride's Primer (1905) landed in obscurity. His second, Old Mother West Wind (1910) began a successful series that not only outlasted publishers and illustrators, but also spanned decades with the collaboration of Harrison Cody. Today, with publishers, agents and children's writing sites strongly discouraging talking animals, Thornton Burgess and Harrison Cady are enjoying a strong revival as a result of the Gutenberg Project making people aware of valuable old books discarded years ago. With an upsurge of academic interest in fairytales, Victorian and Edwardian children's books are in demand with a large growth in the reprint and ebook industry. Scarcely on the internet a year ago, Thornton Burgess brought up over 4000hits with large collections of titles now available.

The majority of his titles were printed with Little, Brown & Co (LB &co), beginning in 1910 and running until 1950,publishing his autobiography in 1960, Now I remember, Autobiography of an Amateur Naturalist. With such a prodigious publishing record, Burgess outran illustrators and publishers while maintaining a close collaboration with Harrison Cody throughout his life with titles appearing in LB & Co (1912-1950); Eggers (1912-1928); Whitman (1927-1930, having many undated titles); and Platt & Munk (1940-1942) and Grosset & Dunlap.Obviously in turning out 18 books in 1914, Harrison Cady was swamped with work and Eggers obliged their anonymous illustrator to do the overflow. And although, Cady is immediately recognized for his collaboration with Burgess, the source title, Old Mother West Wind was illustrated by George Kerr.

Old Mother West Wind
http://www.boop.org/jan/omww/
full text with illustrations by George Kerr

George Kerr illustrated four titles of the Mother West Wind series—Old Mother West Wind (1910); Mother West Wind's Children (1911); Mother West Wind's Animal Friends (1912) and Mother West Wind's Neighbor's (1913).

In 1912, Harrison Cody began his collaboration with Burgess, presenting Baby Possum Has a Scare and Baby Possum's Queer Voyage, and introduced Grandfather Frog in Grandfather Frog Gets a Ride. In 1913, Burgess brought out a handful of titles, including the Boy Scout titles with C.C.Corson as illustrator, and Leon Wolf with Little Animal Stories for little Children issued from John Martin's House, but by 1914 Harrison Cady was the chief illustrator with the shadowy ghosts taking up the overflow titles at Eggers and LB & co.

The W. Harrison Cady Papers in the American Archives of Art
http://artarchives.si.edu/exhibits/cadyharr/cadywhar.htm
Exhibition of W Harrison Cady who illustrated the majority of Thronton Burgess' books

AlephBet: Harrison Cady Showcase
http://www.alephbet.com/Cady.htm

At first, the long list of titles seems chaotic to the reader's eye, but with close scrutiny, an organized system appears as Eggers apparently brought out the small pocket series of 12-20pp with LB & co printing the collections of a hundred pages. Today, such publishing techniques and fielding works to multiple publishers would undoubtedly be eyed suspiciously as the publishing industry would scream "Foul" and get embroiled in nasty politics similar to the SCO – IBM – Linux et al. For the children's nature book series, Louis A Fuertes was retained for the illustrations for both the Animal and Bird Book titles. In the 1940-50's, Samuel Lowe published a handful of titles with Nino Carbe as illustrator and in 1946, the memorable, Why Peter Rabbit's Ears Are Long, came out from American Crayon Company with M W Stover imitating the style of George Kerr, possibly one-upping the remarkable Kipling, Just So stories. Whitman employed Nina Jordan; Penn Publishers—F A Anderson and C C Corson; Grosset & Dunlap – Phoebe Erickson and Elizatbeth Monath while Burgess supplied Carl and Mary Hauge and Harrison Cady for the ride; Rand-McNally, the atlas folks, brought out the nature books with Louis A Fuertes as illustrator.

Outside of these publishers and illustrators, there were a few others in scattered incidental publications or specials as Burgess seemed to be tireless in his prolific production of new stories for kids. Surprisingly, few reprints are listed among the titles with the exception his 1914 works between Eggers and LB & co. Six of the thirteen titles published by Eggers were reprinted in 1922.

Below is a short list of noteworthy sites for full text downloads and relevant information regarding the Yankee Peter Rabbit and his friends at Smiling Pool in the Green Meadows where the Merry Little Breezes play tag with Farmer Brown's boy.

Links for Thornton Burgess

A Collection of Free eBooks
http://www.internet-users.org/jacksbooks/burgess.html

Adventures of Freddy Foc
Adventures of Jerry Muskrat
Adventures of Paddy the Beaver
Blacky the Crow
Burgess Animal Book
Burgess Bird Book for Children
Kightfoot the Deer
Old Granny Fox
Old Mother West Wind
Whitefoot the Mouse

carries books in these formats: MS Reader, Acrobat, Rocket reader, .zip, iSilo, MobiPocket and EasyReader

Adventures of Freddy Fox
Advantures of Jerry Muskrat
Adventures of Paddy teh Beaver
Adventures Of Porr Mrs Quack
Blacky the Crow
Burgess Animal Book for Children
Burgess Bird Book for Children
Mrs Peter Rabbit
Old Granny Fox
Old Mother West Wind
Whitefoot the Woodmouse

note: test drove the MS Reader and Acrobat. Bad news: no pics


Gutenberg Project: Thornton Burgess

http://www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/cgi-bin/sdb/t9.cgi
14 books, text only

Thornton Burgess Titles
http://www.homeschoolcanada.com/menujs.html?reader4.htm
pay 1-14 USD for Canada homeschool

Thornton Burgess bio
http://www.thorntonburgess.org/Burgess%20bio.htm
with a list of books

Laughing Brook
http://www.the-spa.com/laughingbrook/
home of Thornton W Burgess
pics and text


Burgess Bio
http://www.pilgrims.net/plymouth/schools/Science/DiscoveringTogether/html/burgessbiography.htm

EPA :WetLands
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/wetlands/science/readlist.html
a reading list for preschool-elementary for anture awareness
many an honored title here
lesson plans and additional material suggestions

Archive:
Department of Special Collection U Wisconsin Madison
http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/SpecialCollections/sceal.html