Walter Anderson

Walter Anderson (1903-1965) lived in Ocean Springs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, where he spent his lifetime recording the region’s flora, fauna, life forces, light, and history of his native territory. He is known today as mythmaker, local legend, mystic poet, painter, inveterate voyager, and, most of all, brilliant artist.

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The Pleasant History of an Unusual Cat

University Press of Mississippi

A magical story of a stray cat’s transformation into a prodigy who performs at Carnegie Hall; includes block prints by the author

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An Alphabet

University Press of Mississippi

Mississippi artist Walter Anderson’s block print alphabet pictures from Apple to Zebra—suitable for hand coloring

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Illustrations of Epic and Voyage

University Press of Mississippi

An intriguing sample of Walter Anderson’s visions inspired by literature’s great stories

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The Magic Carpet and Other Tales

Retold by Ellen Douglas; Illustrated by Walter Anderson
University Press of Mississippi

For all readers a spectacular book combining the arts of illustration and narrative

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Anderson's Alice

Walter Anderson Illustrates Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

By Lewis Carroll; Illustrated by Walter Anderson; Foreword by Mary Anderson Pickard
University Press of Mississippi

Walter Anderson’s bold visual translation of the Lewis Carroll classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

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