In the 90's, I found a used copy of the same edition at the Pike Place Market. Penciled on the cover I see it cost me $15, which was a pretty good sum at the time. It was worth it though, because I can pick it up and remember the exact feeling of being five years old and frightened by a picture. Boy, the synaptic mechanisms of childhood are powerful things.
"Great, fat, sprawling spiders spun webs of a thousand years,
round and round their feet."
from, The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
round and round their feet."
from, The Girl Who Trod on a Loaf
And this is the sweet-faced man who created all those spooky illustrations. He was a Polish Jew who fortunately left his country in 1921 and lived most of his life in France and the United States. Szyk's drawings and caricatures were so important for the Allied war propaganda effort that Adolph Hitler put a price tag on his head. A glance below at some of his work tells you why Hitler was riled. Oh well.
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