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Mahlon Blaine (born June 16, 1894) is an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in ....

Books Illustrated

 * 1) Tattooed man; a tale of strange adventures, befalling Tod Moran, mess boy of the tramp steamer "Araby," upon his first voyage from San Francisco to Genoa, via the Panama canal, by Howard Pease (1926)
 * 2) Salammbô; translated from the French of Gustave Flaubert with an introduction by Ben Ray Redman (1927)
 * 3) Two Years Before the Mast ,by R. H. Dana (1927)
 * 4) Further side of silence, by Sir Hugh Clifford (1927)
 * 5) Sorcerer's apprentice; translated from the German of Hanns Heinz Ewers by Ludwig Lewisohn (1927)
 * 6) Black majesty, the life of Christophe, King of Haiti, by John W. Vandercook (1928)
 * 7) Vathek, by William Beckford; with an introduction by Ben Ray Redman (1928)
 * 8) Tartan tales from Andrew Lang, edited by Bertha L. Gunterman (1928)
 * 9) Hashish and incense, by Paul Verlaine (1929)
 * 10) Chief of the herd, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji (1929)
 * 11) Alraune, by Hanns Heinz Ewers, (1929)
 * 12) Bushwhacking, and other Asiatic tales and memories, by Sir Hugh Clifford (1929)
 * 13) The Book of Puka-puka, by Robert Dean Frisbie (1929)
 * 14) Square-rigged (novel)Square-rigged, by Jack Calvin (1929)
 * 15) Temptation of St. Anthony, Gustave Flaubert, translated by Lafcadio Hearn. (1930)
 * 16) Candide, by Voltaire (1930)
 * 17) Thirteen Men, by Tiffany Thayer (1930)
 * 18) Fools' Parade, by John W. Vandercook (1930)
 * 19) A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, by Laurence Sterne (1930)
 * 20) Justine; or, The misfortunes of virtue, by Marquis de sade (1931)
 * 21) Adventures of Sindbad the sailor, a wonder tale for all children (1936)
 * 22) The Jinx Ship; the dark adventure that befell Tod Moran when he shipped as fireman aboard the tramp steamer "Congo", bound out of New York for Caribbean ports, by Howard Pease (1937)
 * 23) Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt ... translated into English by Arthur Machen; introduction by Arthur Symons (1938)
 * 24) My Uncle Benjamin, by Claude Tillier, translated by Marie Lorenz (1941)
 * 25) A Fighting Man of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962, reprinted 1974)
 * 26) The Moon Men, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962, reprinted 1975)
 * 27) The Monster Men, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962)
 * 28) The Land That Time Forgot, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962)
 * 29) Tanar of Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962)
 * 30) At the Earth's Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962)
 * 31) Pellucidar, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Canaveral Press (1962)
 * 32) Castles in Spain, and other enchantments; Spanish legends and romances, compiled and edited by Bertha L. Gunterman. (1968)
 * 33) Golden age exercises, by Francis King (may be Frances King?) and William F. Herzig. Illus with Roland J. Bernier, Jr. (1968)

About

 * 1) Art of Mahlon Blaine : a reminiscence / by G. (Gershon) Legman ; with a Mahlon Blaine bibliography compiled by Roland Trenary. (1982)
 * 2) The Outlandish Art of Mahlon Blaine / Edited by Brian J. Hunt. (2009)
 * 3) Mahlon Blaine ~ One-Eyed Visionary / by Roland Trenary. (2013)

References


 * http://www.bpib.com/illustra2/blaine.htm
 * http://www.loc.gov/
 * The info on the awards came from the book jacket of a 1975 edition of "The Moon Men", by Canaveral Press, but I cannot find info on the prizes.