Frederick Strothmann (1872–1958) was an American illustrator of magazines and books. He also drew political cartoons and (From Wikipedia) More about F. Strothmann:
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| | Books by F. Strothmann: Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: The Bride's Primer: Being a Series of Quaint Parodies on the Ways Of Brides and Their Misadventures Interlarded With Useful Hints for Their Advantage (New York: Phelps Pub. Co., c1905), contrib. by Thornton W. Burgess and Thomas L. Masson (page images at HathiTrust) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: Extracts From Adam's Diary (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1904), by Mark Twain Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: The Jumping Frog, in English, Then in French, Then Clawed Back Into a Civilized Language Once More by Patient, Unremunerated Toil (New York and London: Harper and Bros., 1903), by Mark Twain (page images at HathiTrust)
Additional books by F. Strothmann in the extended shelves: Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-: Editorial wild oats (Harper, 1905), also by Mark Twain (page images at HathiTrust) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: Hashimura Togo, Domestic Scientist, by Wallace Irvin (Gutenberg ebook) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: Heimweh; The siren; The loaded gun; Liebereich; "Iupiter Tonans;" "Sis;" Thor's emerald; Guile, by John Luther Long, also illust. by John Wolcott Adams, George Gibbs, W. L. Jacobs, and Alice Barber Stephens (Gutenberg ebook) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: Misrepresentative Men, by Harry Graham (Gutenberg ebook) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: Rubáiyát of a Motor Car, by Carolyn Wells (Gutenberg ebook) Strothmann, F. (Frederick), 1872-, illust.: That Pup, by Ellis Parker Butler (Gutenberg ebook)
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