Heath Robinson Contraptions

Heath Robinson Contraptions

by William Heath Robinson (Author), Geoffrey C. Beare (Editor)

Synopsis

A new edition of the most brilliant work of one of the most inventive minds in illustration and cartoon wizardry. Heath Robinson was one of Britain's most successful graphic artists. His work has had a huge influence on comic art in this country, but also on the image and self-image of the British. As the champion of pragmatic man, Heath Robinson presented a vision of the British as an unflappable, ingenious and slightly demented breed of inventors that persists to the present day. The British are still a nation of garage-haunting amateur engineers who will recognise the inhabitants of Heath Robinson's world, with their pot bellies and pots of tea, archaic faces and sturdily commonsensical approach to the problems of existence. How to hunt tigers by elephant, how to get an even tan, rise with the sun or put out a chimney fire, these and many more pressing questions are answered in the pages of Contraptions. With illustrations salvaged from the family archives and commentary by Heath Robinson expert, Geoffrey Beare, Contraptions is the best possible introduction to the work of one of Britain's great comic talents.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 01 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0715636944
ISBN 13: 9780715636947

Media Reviews
One of the 20th century's most prolific comic artists * The Sunday Times *
Genius ahead of his time * Metro *
Beautifully produced book * Sunday Express *
Your absurd, beautiful drawings... give me a peculiar pleasure of the mind like nothing else in the world -- H.G. Wells, in a letter to Heath Robinson in 1914
Author Bio

W Heath Robinson began his career illustrating works of poetry and children's stories. At magazines such as The Sketch, he developed his humorous illustrations for adults, culminating in the series of inventions for which he became known by his contemporaries as 'The Gadget King'.