Question & Answer Series 202 Young People’s Library

Q: I’ve got a question which may be either specific or general; I don’t know. I’m looking at the Altemus edition of Black Beauty from, I think, 1902 (from scans at The Internet Archive, not the physical book), though the ads at the front confuse us by saying “Copyright 1897”.

Question: Was there an Altemus house illustrator? Who did the almost-fifty pictures? I can’t find an illustrator’s name anywhere in the book, but I also don’t see any other editions with the same pictures. The cover definitely looks more like 1902 than 1897.

A: The copyright date is only indicative of when Altemus started publishing this particular version/format. It is not necessarily the publication date.

If you do not have the book, then determining the exact is difficult. With the book in hand it is quite easy.

See: http://www.henryaltemus.com/ypl/index.htm to start.

Altemus generally “borrowed” the pictures it used from other sources.

I have seen several different frontispiece color illustrations in the Black Beauty Books. The internal illustrations appear to be the same between the various Young People Library editions.

Let me know how I can help you further.