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Rupert Hart-Davis Mariners Library book jackets by Winston Megoran
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Rupert Hart-Davis Mariners Library In 1948, the London publisher Rupert Hart-Davis published an edition of Slocum's "Sailing Alone.." as the first volume of a "Mariners Library". By 1963, forty-seven volumes had been published. Many classics of small craft voyaging had been made available to an eager post-war audience. Among the many attractions of this series were the jacket illustrations for about half the volumes by Winston
Megoran. This English artist specialised in maritime and naval themes. Information about his life and work is available here on a site maintained by a member of the Megoran family. I have assembled an (almost) complete set of the volumes and have here scanned the Megoran covers. Please
click on the edition numbers above. In the mid 'Sixties, Rupert Hart-Davis reissued the series in a uniform red and white cover, sadly without
the Megoran illustrations. By the late 'Sixties, the rights had moved to Adlard Coles who again reissued the series in the
same red and white covers with the addition of another title: Ann Davison's "Last Voyage" as number 48. I have seen some references to a "New Mariners Library" issued by Rupert Hart-Davis in the 'Eighties. Also, Grafton Publishers issued a paperback version of the Mariners Library around that time. I believe it contained most of the original titles but with some substitutions.
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