Draft:George William Gage

Seems notable. FloridaArmy (talk) 09:55, 7 October 2023 (UTC)

Add to George Gage and George W. Gage

Not to be confused with other people named George Gage or George W. Gage

George William Gage (1887–1957) was an artist and illustrator known for his portraits. He illustrated books and magazines and also painted.

He did illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post. He also illustrated stories in McClure's Magazine. and Everybody's Magazine.

He also did two covers for North West Stories magazine. Project Gutenberg lists 20 books he illustrated.

He taught at the New York Evening School of Industrial Art.

Work

 * The Homeward Trail by Waldron Baily (1916)
 * The Fifth Ace (1917) by Douglas Grant
 * The Argus Pheasant (1918) by John Charles Beecham
 * When the Cock Crows by Waldron Bailey (1918)
 * Shadow Mountain (1919) by Dane Coolidge
 * Rimrock Jones by Dane Coolidge
 * Yellow Men Sleep (1919)
 * The Three Eyes (Les Trois Yeux) (1919) by Maurice Leblanc for the 1921 English translation
 * The Haunting Hand by Adolphe Roberts (1926)
 * The Deadfall by Edison Marshall (1927)
 * An Accidental Honeymoon by David Potter
 * The Mantle of Silence by E. J. Rath
 * Broadway Bab by Johnston McCulley, W.J. Watt and Co., New York (ca. 1919)
 * The Code of the Mountains by Charles Neville Buck
 * The Fifth Ace by Isabel Ostrander
 * The Harbor of Doubt by Francis William Sullivan
 * The La Chance Mine Mystery by Susan Morrow Jones
 * The Last Straw by Harold Titus
 * Lonesome Town by E. S. Dorrance and James French Dorrance
 * A Pagan of the Hills by Charles Neville Buck
 * The Reclaimers by Margaret Hill McCarter
 * Rimrock Jones by Dane Coolidge
 * Shadow Mountain by Dane Coolidge
 * Shoe-Bar Stratton by Joseph Bushnell Ames
 * When 'Bear Cat' Went Dry by Charles Neville Buck