Frank R. Grey

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Who is Frank R. Grey?

Frank R. Grey was an English illustrator, best remembered for his illustration of Jane Turpin stories by Evadne Price. He was with the publishing house of Robert Hale, Ltd. and illustrated all ten collections of Jane stories published by Robert Hale. The 1985 collection of Jane stories - Jane and Co published by Macmillan also uses his illustrations.

Frank R. Grey also produced a lot of work for British magazines of various profiles. His work was published extensively in the 1920s and 1930s, starting as early as 1914. Among the wide range of magazines for which he produced works were : Punch, Chums, The Scout, Boy's Own Paper, Windsor Magazine, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, and The Dreadnought. His work was also published in several short story compilations and reference books. Grey was also a member of the Kathleen Boland Studio, an illustration agency presently known as Illustration.

Jane stories were published by three publishing houses over time, and each publishing house employed their own illustrator, who portrayed Jane Turpin in different ways. Newnes employed the noted illustrator of William Brown books - Thomas Henry.

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