Warwick Goble
Warwick Goble was a British illustrator.
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. He illustrated H. G. Wells' The [War of the Worlds (novel)|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.
Selected works
Books illustrated:- Samuel Rutherford Crockett, Lad's Love
- H. G. Wells, The War of The Worlds
- Mrs. Molesworth, The Grim House
- Alexander van Millingen, Constantinople
- Francis A. Gasquet, The Greater Abbeys of England
- Jane Barlow, Irish Ways
- Charles Kingsley, The Water Babies
- Grace James, Green Willow and Other Japanese Fairy Tales
- Giambattista Basile, Stories from the Pentamerone
- The Modern Reader's Chaucer
- Lal Behari Dey, Folk-Tales of Bengal
- Dinah Craik, The Fairy Book
- D. A. MacKenzie, Indian Myth and Legend
- Dinah Craik, John Halifax, Gentleman
- Cornelia Sorabji, Indian Tales of The Great Ones
- J. S. Fletcher, The Cistercians in Yorkshire
- W. G. Stables, Young Peggy McQueen
- D. Owen, The Book of Fairy Poetry
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
- Robert Louis Stevenson, Kidnapped
- Washington Irving, Tales of the Alhambra
- Elinor Whitney Field, Tod of the Fens
- The Boy's Own Paper
- The Captain – for boys
- The Illustrated London News
- Little Folks – for children
- The Minister
- The Pall Mall Gazette
- Pearson's Magazine
- The Strand Magazine
- The Westminster Gazette
- The Wide World Magazine
- ''Windsor Magazine''