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Harold Mathews Brett (1880–1955) was an American illustrator and painter best known for his New England scenes and portraits. His style is that of realism and genre works. His illustrations have been featured in Harper's Weekly, Collier's Weekly, and The Saturday Evening Post. Brett's paintings hang in the Brandywine River Museum, Cape Cod Museum of Fine Art, and the Chatham Historical Society, among others. (From Wikipedia) More about Harold Brett:
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| | Books by Harold Brett: Brett, Harold, 1880-1955, illust.: Dragon's Blood, by Henry Milner Rideout (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955, illust.: Lorna Doone (with text based on the sixth edition of 1873, and added illustrations and commentary), by R. D. Blackmore, ed. by Louise Hope, also illust. by Francis Abel William Taylor Armstrong, W. H. J. Boot, William Small, Frank T. Merrill, William Sewell, Rowland Wheelwright, and C. E. Brock (illustrated HTML at fiftywordsforsnow.com)
Additional books by Harold Brett in the extended shelves: Brett, Harold, 1880-1955, illust.: Bellarion the Fortunate : a romance, by Rafael Sabatini (Gutenberg ebook) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955: The ramrodders; a novel (Harper & Brothers, 1910), also by Holman Day (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955: The skipper of the Cynthia B. (Milton Bradley Company, 1921), also by Charles Pendexter Durell and Milton Bradley & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955: The story of Waitstill Baxter (Grosset & Dunlap, 1913), also by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (page images at HathiTrust) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955, illust.: Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs, by Anne Warner (Gutenberg ebook) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955: With the Indians in the Rockies (Boston ; New York : Houghton Mifflin Company, [1925], 1925), also by James Willard Schultz (page images at HathiTrust) Brett, Harold, 1880-1955, illust.: The Wrong Woman, by Charles D. Stewart (Gutenberg ebook)
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