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Emily Bront� (30 July 1818 - 19 December 1848) was an English
novelist and poet best known for "Wuthering Heights", her only
novel. GEOFFREY BIGGS was born in London, England, but went through
high school in America, and studied at the Grand Central School of
Art. Among his teachers were Arthur Woeffle, Arshile Gorky, and
Harvey Dunn.
Biggs's highly detailed and realistic work was first published in
Collier's, where it attracted wide attention, and was soon followed
by commissions from most other periodicals, including The Saturday
Evening Post, True, Liberty, Woman's Home Companion, Coronet, Pic,
and Good Housekeeping, as well as from many major and minor
advertising agencies in New York. In addition, Biggs found time to
exhibit at the Society of Illustrators and at the Midtown Galleries
in New York. Henry Carl Keifer was a prolific illustrator whose
earliest published work appears to have been an adaptation of
Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Story of a Bad Boy in 1928 and he
illustrated more than sixty different comic series between 1935 and
1955. He was best known for Wambi the Jungle Boy by Fiction House -
1940-1948. He became involved with Classics Illustrated in the
early 1940s and his work is both distinctive and stimulating. There
are many examples of his work throughout the CI series. Henry Carl
Keifer was a prolific illustrator whose earliest published work
appears to have been an adaptation of Thomas Bailey Aldrich's Story
of a Bad Boy in 1928 and he illustrated more than sixty different
comic series between 1935 and 1955. He was best known for Wambi the
Jungle Boy by Fiction House - 1940-1948. He became involved with
Classics Illustrated in the early 1940s and his work is both
distinctive and stimulating. There are many examples of his work
throughout the CI series.
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