Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

Read about a cartoonist, a spy, the man who developed camouflage and others who illustrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, one of the most popular poems in history. It also is one of the most illustrated collection of verses of all time. At the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries, Edward FitzGerald’s translation of Omar’s four-line verses was a world-wide phenomenon that reached cult status. Many clubs and organizations formed to study and to celebrate the poetry, its poet and translator. This ebook documents the 28 menu artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London from 1892-1929, a club that still exists. This is the first time all the artist’s pictures have been presented in ebook format. In addition to presenting all the artwork, the book reveals many discoveries about incorrect artist credits, an unidentified artist and errors in lists and timelines.

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Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

Read about a cartoonist, a spy, the man who developed camouflage and others who illustrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, one of the most popular poems in history. It also is one of the most illustrated collection of verses of all time. At the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries, Edward FitzGerald’s translation of Omar’s four-line verses was a world-wide phenomenon that reached cult status. Many clubs and organizations formed to study and to celebrate the poetry, its poet and translator. This ebook documents the 28 menu artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London from 1892-1929, a club that still exists. This is the first time all the artist’s pictures have been presented in ebook format. In addition to presenting all the artwork, the book reveals many discoveries about incorrect artist credits, an unidentified artist and errors in lists and timelines.

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Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

by Danton O'Day
Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

Artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London, 1892 to 1929

by Danton O'Day

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Read about a cartoonist, a spy, the man who developed camouflage and others who illustrated The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, one of the most popular poems in history. It also is one of the most illustrated collection of verses of all time. At the turn of the 19th to 20th centuries, Edward FitzGerald’s translation of Omar’s four-line verses was a world-wide phenomenon that reached cult status. Many clubs and organizations formed to study and to celebrate the poetry, its poet and translator. This ebook documents the 28 menu artists of the Omar Khayyam Club of London from 1892-1929, a club that still exists. This is the first time all the artist’s pictures have been presented in ebook format. In addition to presenting all the artwork, the book reveals many discoveries about incorrect artist credits, an unidentified artist and errors in lists and timelines.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165782077
Publisher: Danton O'Day
Publication date: 02/06/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Professor Emeritus Danton H. O’Day, BSc, MSc, PhD, has studied and done research in Canada, the USA and the Netherlands. He obtained his Assistant, Associate and Full Professorship in the Department of Biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada, with a cross-appointment to Cell and Systems Biology at the University of Toronto.
He has published over 130 refereed articles in leading research journals including Nature, Biological Reviews, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and others. Danton has also published research on the use of animations in teaching and books and articles on student learning. For the last 20 years he has pursued the Calmodulin Hypothesis of AD and other neurodegenerative diseases. He has an active YouTube Channel (Danton Canada) where he presents videos on AD as well as some of his original music and other videos:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT6bsbF_EcQoOFdeBvcNXKw

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