Barnett Freedman - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Bronte, Charlotte; Freedman, Barnett (illustrator), Jane Eyre (1942. The Heritage Press)
  • Mayne, Jonathan, Barnett Freedman (English Masters of Black-And-White) (1948. Art and Technics)
  • De La Mare, Walter, Ghost Stories. With lithographs by Barnett Freedman (1956. Folio society)
  • Pat Gilmore, 'Unsung Heroes: Barnett Freedmann', in The Tamarind Papers; 8:1-2 ( 1985), p.15-24
  • Hoskins, Sue, Barnett Freedman painter, draughtsman, lithographer: The prints, book illustrations, dustwrappers, postage stamp designs, packaging, advertising and correspondence (1990. Manchester Polytechnic Library) ISBN 0901276375
  • Livingston, A.; Livingston, I., The Thames and Hudson Encyclopaedia of Graphic Design and Designers (1992) p. 79. ISBN 0500202591
  • Rogerson, Ian, Barnett Freedman. The Graphic Art (2006. The Fleece Press). ISBN 0948375825
  • Rogerson, Ian; Parrett, Jeremy; Freedman, Vincent, So Gifted and So Vital: A Catalogue of the Illustrative Work and Archive of Barnett Freedman (2012. Manchester Metropolitan University). ISBN 1905476701
  • Ruth Artmonsky, 'The Illustrator and the Publisher Barnett Freedman's Illustrations for Anna Karenina', in Parenthesis; 10 (2004 November)

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