Charles R. Macauley
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
Charles Raymond Macauley (19 march 1871 - 24 november 1934) was an American cartoonist and illustrator.
In 1905, he did 13 illustrations for Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes short stories.
Illustrations
1905
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes (february 1905, McClure, Phillips & Co.) 13 illustrations
Mr. Jonas Oldacre. (NORW)
I knocked down several books which he was carrying. (EMPT)
"Three days later a message was left under a pebble upon the sun-dial." (DANC)
A solitary cyclist was coming towards us. (SOLI)
An instant later, his feet were on my shoulders. (PRIO)
"I got a shake when I put my head into that little house." (BLAC)
He fell forward upon the table, coughing furiously and clawing among the papers. (CHAS)
We saw that he carried something white under his arm. (SIXN)
Three yellow squares of light shone above us in the gathering gloom. (3STU)
It was a gaunt, aquiline face which was turned towards us. (GOLD)
I caught a glimpse of Dr. Armstrong within. (MISS)
"These three glasses upon the sideboard have been untouched, I suppose?" (ABBE)
He found Holmes leaning languidly against the mantelpiece. (SECO)