Charles N. Landon
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Charles N. Landon (19 december 1878 - 17 may 1937) was an American illustrator. He worked for The Cleveland Press, The Seattle Star, and was art director for the Newspaper Enterprise Association and art editor of The Cosmopolitan.
In 1903, he did 14 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard stories.
He signed "Landon NEA". N.E.A. was for Newspaper Enterprise Association.
Illustrations
1903
- How the Brigadier Slew the Brothers of Ajaccio (15 may 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How the Brigadier Held the King (22 & 23 may 1903, The Seattle Star).
- How the King Held the Brigadier (1 june 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How the Brigadier Played for a Kingdom (19 june 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How the Brigadier Won his Medal (26 june 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How Brigadier Gerard Lost an Ear (16 & 17 july 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How the Brigadier Rode to Minsk (1 august 1903, The Seattle Star)
- The Adventure of the Forest Inn (7 august 1903, The Seattle Star) 1 ill.
- How the Brigadier Met the Nine Prussian Horsemen (11 august 1903, The Seattle Star) 1 ill.
- The Brigadier in England (21 august 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How the Brigadier Joined the Hussars of Conflans (24 august 1903, The Seattle Star)
- How Etienne Gerard Said Goodby to his Master (31 august 1903, The Seattle Star)