Warwick Goble is born in 1862    
and he died in 1943. He was raised in London    
He was a Victorian illustrator of children's books.     
He was educated and trained at     
The City of London School     
and the Westminster School of Art.     
He specialized in fairy tales, and exotic scenes     
from Japan, India, and Arabia.     
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Warwick Goble is geboren in 1862     
en gestorven in 1943     
Hij was een kinderboekenillustrator.     
Hij werd opgeleid op The City of London School     
en de Westminster School of Art.     
Hij  was gespecialiseerd in sprookjes,     
en exotische taferelen uit Japan, India en Arabië. He illustrated H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds -     
among his first published illustrations,     
soon to be followed by a suite for The Book of Baal.     
He also provided illustrations     
for magazines, including Pearson's Magazine,     
illustrating a number of early science-fiction stories,     
including several by Frederick Merrick White.     
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Hij illustreerde HG Wells' The War of the Worlds’     
waarna a suite for The Book of Baal snel opvolgde.      
Hij illustreerde ook voor tijdschriften,     
waaronder Pearson's Magazine,     
een aantal vroege science-fiction verhalen,     
waaronder een aantal door Frederick Merrick White.     
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Throughout the first decades of the 20th Century,     
Goble gained some considerable success with     
commissioned work, in colour and monotone,     
for illustrated books including:
-The Water-babies had 32 color plates (1909)     
-Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy Tales (1910);     
-The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (1912);  
-The Book of Fairy Poetry (1920).     
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In het begin van de 20ste eeuw had hij ruim     
succes met betaalde opdrachten     
voor een aantal geïllustreerde boeken waaronder:     
     
-The Water-babies, deze heeft 32 gekleurde prenten (1909)     
-Green Willow and other Japanese Fairy Tales (1910);     
-The Complete Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer (1912);  
-The Book of Fairy Poetry (1920).
The dun deer wooed with manner bland,      
And cowered beneath her lily hand.       
- Kilmeny -The Book of Fairy Poetry.    
For the Nautilus is my boat      
In which I over the waters float.       
- Fairies on the Seashore.



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Great choice of illustrations. He had such a lovely style.
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