Luxor Price - The Quoks - 1925-1925





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The Quoks by Luxor Price, published by W. & R. Chambers (London & Edinburgh) 1925.
All six original colour plates present, plus many illustrations in black and white
Front+Rear alphabet endpapers.
Bright, clean pictorial front board.
Structurally sound spine with some fraying to top and bottom, commensurate with age - see photos.
Clean text pages with even age‑toning.
No loose pages, no major faults - one minor tear on page 31/32.
31cm x 25cm, 64pp
John Penry Hyde "Luxor" Price (1874-1950) was an American illustrator of only about half a dozen books who was born in Cardiff, Wales. Emigrating in 1893 he became personal secretary to James Gregory McLoughlin who was a railway official and heir to the McLoughlin publishing empire. Price was self-taught and specialised in fantasy maps. His first published work, "All Mother Goose Panorama", was very well received and he went on to create "Quoks", a book of funny little people, to entertain his son.
The Quoks by Luxor Price, published by W. & R. Chambers (London & Edinburgh) 1925.
All six original colour plates present, plus many illustrations in black and white
Front+Rear alphabet endpapers.
Bright, clean pictorial front board.
Structurally sound spine with some fraying to top and bottom, commensurate with age - see photos.
Clean text pages with even age‑toning.
No loose pages, no major faults - one minor tear on page 31/32.
31cm x 25cm, 64pp
John Penry Hyde "Luxor" Price (1874-1950) was an American illustrator of only about half a dozen books who was born in Cardiff, Wales. Emigrating in 1893 he became personal secretary to James Gregory McLoughlin who was a railway official and heir to the McLoughlin publishing empire. Price was self-taught and specialised in fantasy maps. His first published work, "All Mother Goose Panorama", was very well received and he went on to create "Quoks", a book of funny little people, to entertain his son.

