Dan Sayre Groesbeck (September 8, 1878 - August 29, 1950) was an American illustrator, muralist, and designer of "visualization sketches" in the pre-cinematic era. (From Wikipedia) More about Dan Sayre Groesbeck:
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| | Books by Dan Sayre Groesbeck: Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: The Blind Lion of the Congo (author writing as Elliott Whitney; Chicago: Reilly and Britton Co., c1912), by H. L. Sayler Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: Flamehair the Skald: A Tale of the Days of Hardrede (Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Co., 1913), by H. Bedford-Jones Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: The Point of Honor: A Military Tale (New York: The McClure Copmany, 1908), by Joseph Conrad (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
Additional books by Dan Sayre Groesbeck in the extended shelves: Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950: Casey at the bat (A.C. McClurg, 1912), also by Ernest Lawrence Thayer and A.C. McClurg & Co (page images at HathiTrust) Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950: El diablo (The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1921), also by Brayton Norton, Braunworth & Co, and Bobbs-Merrill Company (page images at HathiTrust) Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: El Diablo, by Brayton Norton (Gutenberg ebook) Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: Misrepresentative Women, by Harry Graham (Gutenberg ebook) Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950, illust.: Peck's bad boy abroad : Being a humorous description of the bad boy and his dad in their journeys through foreign lands: 1904, by George W. Peck, also illust. by R. W. Taylor (Gutenberg ebook) Groesbeck, Dan Sayre, 1878-1950: The strength of the strong (Charles H. Kerr & Company, 1912), also by Jack London and Charles H. Kerr Company (page images at HathiTrust)
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