Beat the rise! Delivery fees are going up soon.

Close Notification

Your cart does not contain any items

The Square Book of Animals

William Nicholson

$32.99

Hardback

Not in-store but you can order this
How long will it take?

QTY:

English
Pallas Athene Publishers
01 May 2026
Dramatic yet charming woodcuts in William Nicholson's unmistakably vigorous style. An Edwardian masterpiece, long out of print.

William Nicholson was still in his twenties when he started working on books for the publisher William Heinemann that combined a hugely powerful woodcut style with peerlessly precise observation and sly humour. The Square Book of Animals brings together a collection of 12 beasts drawn with Nicholson's sweeping line and unerring eye for the lively detail. The text is by Arthur Waugh, the father of Evelyn Waugh. A great classic of British book illustration, unavailable for decades. Published simultaneously with two other works An Alphabet and The Book of Blokes.

AUTHOR: Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson (1872–1949) was one of the most talented and versatile painters ever to work in Britain. A creator of astonishingly precise and delicate still lives, and of some of the most penetrating portraits of the century, he also pioneered a vigorous style of woodcut illustration that remains unequalled for its strength and subtlety. His son was the painter Ben Nicholson.

SELLING POINTS: .

Twelve beasts drawn with Nicholson's sweeping line and unerring eye for the lively detail .

A great classic of British book illustration, unavailable for decades

13 colour illustrations
By (artist):  
Imprint:   Pallas Athene Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 143mm,  Width: 143mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   100g
ISBN:   9781843682806
ISBN 10:   184368280X
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Sir William Newzam Prior Nicholson (1872-1949) was one of the most talented and versatile painters ever to work in Britain. A creator of astonishingly precise and delicate still lives, and of some of the most penetrating portraits of the century, he also pioneered a vigorous style of woodcut illustration that remains unequalled for its strength and subtlety. His son was the painter Ben Nicholson.

See Also