Title:
Palmer Cox Collection, 1871-1924
Creator/Contributor:
Cox, Palmer, 1840-1924, creator
Abstract:
32 letters written to Alice F. (Mrs. John) Daggett of northern California between 1871 and 1924. Includes other correspondence,
clippings, pen and ink art originals on paper, "Address to the Citizens of East Quogue, Long Island, New York," and "The Sultan
of the East."
Date:
1871 (issued)
Subject:
Cox, Palmer -- 1840-1924
Illustrators -- United States
Wit and humor, Pictorial
Authors, American -- 19th century
Fairies in art
Note:
Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.
Also available on microfilm from BMI Imaging Systems.
Illustrator and writer. Born at Granby, Quebec, April 28, 1840. In 1862 he traveled to California where he attended art school
and became a cartoonist for San Franciso newspapers. In 1876 he made his home in New York where he illustrated newspapers
and magazines, including Harpers, Wild Oats, and The Graphic. Noted for his series of children's books and a play featuring
the adventures of brownies. "Palmer Cox's Brownies" played in New York and other major cities in the late 1880s. He died July
24, 1924 at "Brownie Castle" in Granby, Quebec.
CSL Manuscript Summary Sheets.
Physical Description:
1
Language:
English
Identifier:
MICRO- FILM 2145
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.