Grant, Gordon, 1875-1962
Grant, Gordon
Grant, Gordon 1875-1960
Grant, Gordon, illustrator
Gordon Grant American painter and illustrator
Grant, Gordon (American illustrator, 1875-1962)
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Works
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The American family | |
The American Red Cross wants clothes to send over-seas to Belgium and Northern France Phone the American Red Cross - Greeley 5650 (24 west 39th. St.) and they will tell you how | |
[At the country club] | |
The best souvenirs are not picked up on the battlefield | |
The better the soldier, the better the salute | |
The bk. of old ships, 1992: | |
Book of old ships and something of their evolution and romance | |
The bridge crush | |
Cape Horn | |
The city boy : a novel | |
[The comforter] | |
Concarneau | |
The corner in coffee, c1904: | |
The eternal sea; an anthology of sea poetry. | |
The fare sex | |
The flirt | |
Forty famous ships | |
Forty famous ships; their beginnings, their life histories, their ultimate fate ; being a collection of short, pleasant and diverting dissertations anent the several vessels therein comprehended, all of which have played their parts, some large, some small, in the great world drama of the sea, in acts of strife & in peaceful scenes, from the early Christian era to the present day. How and why they gained their great reputations; and sundry facts relative to their dimensions, rigging, furniture, etc., etc., etc., based upon the accounts of reputable and reliable authorities, both ancient and modern, and devoid of teachnical or tiresome refinements ... | |
Get next! | |
Giddap! | |
The gift of the Magi and other stories | |
Going in - to dress -- coming out - dressed | |
Greasy luck; a whaling sketch book | |
Her reflection | |
"Here, Jocko!" | |
Jobs for fighters - If you need a job, if you need a man, inform the official central agency - The service is free The United States Employment Service, Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors | |
The keeper of the bees | |
The lady of Shenipsit : a novel of New England | |
The life & adventures of John Nicol, mariner; | |
Loyalty to one means loyalty to both | |
The master-rogue : the confessions of a Croesus | |
The mystery of the thirteenth floor | |
Narracions curtes. | |
No more men are needed for the watch on the Rhine, but 26,000 men are wanted to relieve the watch on the Rio Grande | |
Old home weak | |
"Old stuff, this parcels post. Been running one myself for years!" | |
One fair daughter : a story | |
Options | |
Out for the coin | |
Participation in the social security system : experiments in local consultation | |
Penrod | |
Penrod / by Booth Tarkington ; illustrated by Gordon Grant ; suivi de "Booth Tarkington, a gentleman from Indiana : the man, his work, his opinions | |
Peste écarlate | |
Pity this poor soldier. He can't salute. His hands are in his pockets | |
The Public Health Nurse She answers humanity's call : Your Red Cross membership makes her work possible | |
Puck Christmas 1909 | |
Puck Easter 1909 - Psyche | |
Ramsey Milholland | |
The ransom of Red Chief and other O. Henry stories for boys | |
Red for danger, - stop! | |
Red Pepper's patients : with an account of Anne Linton's case in particular | |
The regular - ready! He was - he is - he will be Enlist for the infantry or in one of the other twelve branches | |
Rena's experiment | |
Representing John Marshall & Co. : being confessions of Edward R. Ward, a drummer | |
The riddle of the night : being the record of a singular adventure of that remarkable detective genius, Hamilton Cleek, the man of the forty faces, once known to the police as the Vanishing Cracksman | |
Rime of the ancient mariner | |
Robbing the orchard | |
Sail ho! Windjammer sketches, alow and aloft | |
The scarlet plague | |
The scarlet woman - whom shall she pay? | |
Sheet music, fables, miscellaneous 19th century periodicals, illustrations from the Masses, and a delegate's kit for the 1948 New Party founding convention | |
Ship ahoy! A construction book for fireside sailors | |
Ship's parrot | |
Ships under sail; an outline of the sailing vessel | |
Shoplifting | |
The silver cleek | |
The smile that won. It still wins | |
The time, the place and the girl | |
Tucker Dan | |
Unrolling the map; the story of exploration; | |
Velryby a velrybáři | |
La vie de John Nicol, matelot : avec ses aventures autour du monde racontées par lui-même, 1755-1825 | |
Watch below; a reconstruction in narrative form of the golden age of steam when coal took the place of wind and the tramp steamer's smoke covered the seven seas | |
What are you doing to help? Join your American Red Cross | |
"What do you know about Shorty going AWOL?" "I know we're doing his work" | |
Will you supply eyes for the Navy? Navy ships need binoculars and spy-glasses | |
The woman pays |