Children's Literature, Fairy Stories and Bible Illustrations
Notable work
Peeps Into Fairyland, The Bible, The Legend Of Glastonbury, The Sermon On The Mount, Countryside Treasures
Horace John Knowles ( 22 July 1884 – 21 August 1954 ) was an author and illustrator. He is remembered mostly for magical depictions of Fairyland in his magnum opus Peeps into Fairyland,[1] as well as for his biblical illustrations. For his first two published books, Legends from Fairyland (1908)[2] and Norse Fairy Tales (1910),[3] he collaborated with his brother Reginald L. Knowles.
Knowles' style, similar to that of his brother, has often been described as Art Nouveau.[citation needed]
^ abDasent, Sir George Webbe (1910). Norse Fairy Tales. Illustrator, Horace Knowles; Reginald L. Knowles. London: S. T. Freemantle.
^King James Authorised Version 400th Anniversary Edition Bible. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. Bible Society. 2011. p. xi. ISBN9780564090648. Whilst the text of the Bible remains unchanged from that published by The British and Foreign Bible Society in 1954, much care has been taken with this edition to set that text as clearly as possible on the page. The layout is uncluttered and this, together with the inclusion of illustrations created originally by Horace Knowles for the Revised Standard version in 1952, helps to bring greater immediacy to this 400-year-old translation.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Stirling, John (1954). The Bible: Authorized Version. London: The British & Foreign Bible Society.
^The New English Bible. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. Bible Society. 1990. ISBN0564002011.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^King James Authorised Version 400th Anniversary Edition Bible. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. Bible Society. 2011. ISBN978-0564090648.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Cole, Charlotte Druitt (1920). Cowslips And Kingcups. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. London: Methuen.
^Latham, Austin (1920). Among The Innocents. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. London: Methuen.
^Knowles, Horace J (1923). Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales. Unpublished.
^Pedley, Muriel (1923). The Land Of Goodness Knows Where. George Newnes.
^Blyton, Enid (1924). The Enid Blyton Book Of Fairies. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. London: Newnes.
^Buckton, Alice M. (1931). Eager Heart: A Christmas Mystery Play. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. London: Elkins Mathews & Marrot Ltd.
^Knowles, Horace J (1932). A Book Of Thoughts On Courage. Elkins Mathews & Marrot Ltd.
^Knowles, Horace J (1932). A Book Of Thoughts On Friendship. Elkins Mathews & Marrot Ltd.
^Knowles, Horace J (1932). A Book Of Thoughts On Hope. Elkins Mathews & Marrot Ltd.
^Stirling, John (1934). For A Little Child Like Me. Ivor Nicholson and Watson Limited.
^Knowles, Horace J (1935). The Sermon On The Mount. Ivor Nicholson & Watson Limited.
^Hunt, Leigh (1936). The Months. Illustrator : Horace J. Knowles. London - Ivor Nicholson and Watson Ltd.
^Gee, H. L. (1940). The Friendly Year. Epworth Press.
^Blyton, Enid (1942). The Land of Far Beyond. Illustrator : Horace J. Knowles. Methuen & Co. Ltd.
^Uttley, Alison (1944). Mrs Nimble And Mr Bumble. Francis James Publishing Co.
^Hetherington, A. L. (1945). Three Asiatic Legends In Rhyme. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. Francis James Publishing Co.
^Knowles, Horace J (1946). Countryside Treasures. Francis James Publishing Co.
^Rivett, Lillian (1946). Through The Hole In The Wall. Illustrator, Horace Knowles. Francis James Publishing Co.
^Chant, Arthur Guy (1948). The Legend of Glastonbury. Illustrator : Horace J Knowles. The Epworth Press.