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Joseph Pennell (1857–1926)

Author of Etchers and Etching

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About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Not to be confused with the novelist Joseph Stanley Pennell (1903-1963).

Image credit: Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) Photographed by William Shewell Ellis, circa 1922 (Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction Number: LC-USZC4-5720)

Series

Works by Joseph Pennell

Etchers and Etching (1936) 50 copies, 1 review
The Art of Whistler (2004) 22 copies
The Whistler journal (1921) 15 copies
A Little Book of London (1927) 13 copies
A Canterbury pilgrimage (1990) 9 copies
Our journey to the Hebrides (2012) 8 copies, 1 review
An Italian Pilgrimage (1887) 7 copies
Modern illustration (2012) 6 copies
Early Oxford bindings; (1903) 1 copy
Fish baskets 1 copy
In the park 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

The Alhambra (1832) — Illustrator, some editions — 2,907 copies, 44 reviews
Italian Hours (1909) — Illustrator, some editions; Illustrator — 390 copies, 1 review
English Hours (1905) — Illustrator — 204 copies, 3 reviews
London (1936) — Illustrator — 42 copies
Highways and Byways in Devon and Cornwall (1897) — Illustrator — 32 copies
Castilian Days (2013) — Illustrator, some editions — 25 copies
Highways and byways in Dorset (1981) — Illustrator — 18 copies, 1 review
English Cathedrals (2015) — Illustrator — 17 copies
Quaint Corners in Philadelphia (2017) — Illustrator — 13 copies
Highways and Byways in Yorkshire (1911) — Illustrator — 13 copies
Highways and Byways in the Lake District (1901) — Illustrator — 12 copies
Highways and byways in North Wales (1909) — Illustrator — 11 copies
Old New Orleans--The Eighties: Closed Shutters (1931) — Illustrator, some editions — 4 copies
The imprint, January 1913 (1913) — Contributor — 3 copies
Old Chelsea : A Summer-Day's Stroll — Illustrator — 2 copies
Autobiography of a Cathedral (1927) — Illustrator, some editions — 1 copy

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Birthdate
1857-07-04
Date of death
1926-04-23
Gender
male
Occupations
author
illustrator
Awards and honors
American Academy of Arts and Letters [1921]
National Institute of Arts and Letters [1908]
Nationality
USA (birth)
Birthplace
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Places of residence
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
London, England, UK
New York, New York, USA
Disambiguation notice
Not to be confused with the novelist Joseph Stanley Pennell (1903-1963).
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

5 reviews
Elizabeth and Joseph Pennell, travel writer and illustrator respectively for Harpers Magazine in the 1880s, longed to do a cycle tour of France or perhaps Holland, but their editor insisted upon their backpacking through the Hebrides. Their loss, perhaps; our gain, certainly. With awkward 19th century canvas backpacks, Mrs Pennell's voluminous Victorian skirt and petticoats, and a distinct lack of guidance from any guidebook (it is small comfort, says Elizabeth, when one needs a route, to be show more presented with a quotation!) -- and in addition, the constant Highland mist and rain -- it is little wonder that they found it miserably hard going. Yet it did not quench Elizabeth's wit and their own difficulties only increased their sympathy for the plight of the crofters. Only a short time after the brutality of the clearances, the remnant of the Highland people were denied the necessary land to grow crops and barely eking out an existence, yet forced to pay extortionate rents and taxes. Altogether a fascinating look at both the tourist sights (Oban is described as "a town of hotels and photograph shops, into which excursion trains were forever emptying excursionists and never carrying them away again") and the realities of Highland life just prior to the passage of the Crofters Act of 1886.

Joseph Pennell's sketches, rendered as engravings for the book, add immensely to its interest. Nearly every place Elizabeth describes is meticulously depicted, as well as sketches of the heavily laden travellers at the start of their journey, trudging in the rain, and trying to decipher a map. My book is the 1889 edition: I don't know, but I doubt that the print-on-demand technology of the 21st century reprints conveys the exquisite detail of these illustrations.

It really is a delight to read, and so full of lively descriptions and clever turns of phrase that there's a temptation to read so many excerpts aloud to whoever happens to be within earshot, that you might as well read the whole book aloud from the beginning.
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There are some wonderful etchings in this book but unfortunately Pages have been removed from the book prior to our ownership.
This book tells about a boy and his mother who take a trip to the park. While they are there, his mother teaches him how to draw Chinese characters for different English words.

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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
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ISBNs
30
Languages
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