Wallace Goldsmith (September 1, 1873 – March 31, 1945), was an American cartoonist, illustrator, and former sports cartoonist, best known for his editorial cartoons covering Boston city politics, sports, and national issues. He worked twenty-five-years as a cartoonist with The Boston Post. Goldsmith is recognized for his book illustrations, including The Canterville Ghost (1906) by Oscar Wilde, Eliza (1900) by Barry Pain, and Darius Green, His Flying Machine (1910) by John Townsend Trowbridge. (From Wikipedia) More about Wallace Goldsmith:
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| | Books by Wallace Goldsmith: Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: The Canterville Ghost (Boston and London: John W. Luce and Co., 1906), by Oscar Wilde Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: Darius Green and His Flying-Machine (Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1910), by J. T. Trowbridge (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: Eliza (Boston: D. Estes and Co., c1904), by Barry Pain (Gutenberg text, illustrated HTML, and page images) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: The Keith ABC for Children (Boston: Publicity Department, Keith's Theatre, 1906), by James F. McNally, contrib. by B. F. Keith (page images at Princeton)
Additional books by Wallace Goldsmith in the extended shelves: Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: All by wire : a telegraphic explanation of a telepathic union of hearts (John W. Luce & Company, 1905), also by Frank P. Sibley, Plimpton Press, and John W. Luce and Company (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: The Belle Islers : a novel (Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1908), also by Richard Brinsley Newman (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: The Foolish Almanak for Anuthur Year: The Furst Cinc the Introdukshun ov the Muk-rake in Magazeen Gardning, and the Speling Reform ov Owr Langwij by Theodor Rosyfelt (Gutenberg ebook) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: The foolish dictionary; an exhausting work of reference to un-certain English words, their origin, meaning, legitimate and illegitimate use, confused by a few pictures (The Robinson, Luce company, 1904), also by Gideon Wurdz and Elisha Brown Bird (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: The foolish dictionary : an exhausting work of reference to un-certain English words, their origin, meaning, legitimate and illegitimate use, confused by a few pictures (John W. Luce, 1905), also by Gideon Wurdz (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: The Misfit Christmas Puddings, by Consolation Club (Gutenberg ebook) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: Smugglers Island and the devil fires of San Moros (New Voices Pub. Co., 1956), also by Clarissa Abia Kneeland and F. C. Yohn (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945, illust.: Smugglers' Island and the devil fires of San Moros, by Clarissa A. Kneeland (Gutenberg ebook) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: Tag; or, The chien boule dog (L. C. Page & company, 1909), also by Valance J. Patriarche, C.H. Simonds & Co, Mass.) Colonial Press (Boston, and L.C. Page & Company (1897-1914) (page images at HathiTrust) Goldsmith, Wallace, 1873-1945: Ten thousand dollar arm. (Small, Maynard and Company, 1912), also by Charles E. Van Loan, Mass.) University Press (Cambridge, and Maynard & Company Small (page images at HathiTrust)
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