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Image credit: Photo by Matt Menges

Works by Jeff A. Menges

Norse Gods and Goddesses (2004) 36 copies
Willy Pogány Rediscovered (2009) 32 copies
Poe Illustrated (2007) — Editor — 30 copies

Associated Works

Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902) — Cover artist, some editions — 936 copies
Anarchism: A Collection of Revolutionary Writings (1927) — Cover designer, some editions — 252 copies
Dulac's Fairy Tale Illustrations in Full Color (2004) — Editor — 102 copies
Maidens, monters, and heros (2010) — Editor — 32 copies
Goble's Fairy Tale Illustrations: 86 Full-Color Plates (2008) — Editor; Introduction — 29 copies
The Women of Waterhouse: 24 Cards (2006) — Editor — 16 copies
Golden Age Illustrations of W. Heath Robinson (2013) — Editor — 15 copies
Doré's Knights and Medieval Adventure (2008) — Editor — 13 copies
Art of Arthur Rackham: 24 Cards (2004) — Compiler — 13 copies

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1965
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Long Island, New York, USA
Education
Parsons School of Design (BFA|Illustration)
FIT NYC (MA|Illustration)
Occupations
illustrator
cover designer
editor
adjunct professor
Organizations
Society of Illustrators
Short biography
Jeff A. Menges (b.1965) was born in a small, seaside town in New Jersey. His teen years were shaped by Star Wars, sword and sorcery novels, and Heavy Metal Magazine--his fate already sealed at this point.

A long-time contributor to the gaming industry, his illustration work continues to grace role-playing products, card games, books and magazines as well. Recent projects include compiling and editing books on legendary illustrators; Arthur Rackham, Edmund Dulac, Howard Pyle, and others. Jeff has now produced more than 20 books on Golden Age illustration and painters of the late nineteenth century.

In addition to his freelance work, Jeff has steady experience as an Art Director and Designer, and works with Dover Publications in New York. He currently lives on Long Island with his wife and two children.

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Reviews

They were ruled by an old squaw who hung up the new moons in the skies and cut up the old ones into stars.




Stunning. Such a charming book ✨
 
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XSassyPants | 1 other review | Jun 11, 2022 |
Lovely art. Could have done with story, but actually worked anyway.
 
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wetdryvac | 1 other review | Mar 2, 2021 |
Nice big stash of Wily Pogany work, beautifully designed book...
 
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arthurfrayn | 1 other review | Aug 27, 2012 |

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Statistics

Works
31
Also by
13
Members
445
Rating
4.3
Reviews
5
ISBNs
39

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