Bonibel Butler

Bonnibel Butler was an early 20th century children's book illustrator. She also provided designs and illustrations for magazines, like St. Nicholas.[1]

Career

Butler worked for the P. F. Volland Company. She illustrated William Mac Harg's Let's Pretend, Some Adventures of the Golden Age of Nursery Land, which was published by Volland in 1914.[2][3][4]

Selected publications

  • Butler, Bonnibel. The Baby's Record of Mental and Physical Growth and Her Horoscope. Chicago: Published by M.A. Donohue & Co, 1913. OCLC 122942227
  • Mac Harg, William with ill. by Butler Let's Pretend, Some Adventures of the Golden Age of Nursery Land P. F. Volland, 1914. OCLC 38329879
  • Rice, Wallace, and Frances Rice with decorations by Butler. Cupids & Kisses; A Book of Delights. [Chicago]: M.A. Donohue & Co, 1914. OCLC 21628546
  • Butler, Bonnibel. Mother Goose favorites. Chicago; New York: M.A. Dohohue & Co., 1930. OCLC 887730335
  • Smith, Mary Estella, and Bonnibel Butler. Holland Stories. New York: Rand, McNally, 1932. OCLC 2313276
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