William Hofmann
William Hofmann (1924–1995) was an artist who illustrated books in the late 1950s and the 1960s.
Books
The works he illustrated include:
- The First Easter (1959) by Peter Marshall
- Five World Biographies (1961) edited by Leon Edel, Elizabeth S. White, Madolyn W. Brown
- Four English Biographies Harcourt Brace & World, Inc, (1961) by J. B. Priestley, and O. B. Davis
- The Blue of Capricorn (1962) by Eugene Burdick
- Indian Uprising, Houghton Mifflin (1962) by George Cory Franklin
- The Last Portage: The Biography of a Man Caught Between Two Worlds of the Frontier—Born a White, Raised an Indian]] (1962) by Walter O'Meara
- Hero of Trafalgar: the Story of Lord Nelson (1963) by A.B.C. Whipple
- Backtrack (1965) by Milton Lott
- Time Was, Folkways Press (1965) by John Foster West
- Phaëthon (1966) by Merrill Pollack
- Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths (1966) by Bernard Evslin
- Poems to Remember, Macmillan Company (1967) by Dorothy Petitt. Trade Paperback.
Dust jackets
He also illustrated the dust jackets of:
- Kings Will Be Tyrants (1959) by Ward Hawkins
- The Last Portage: The Biography of a Man Caught Between Two Worlds of the Frontier—Born a White, Raised an Indian (1962) by Walter O'Meara
- The Levantines, Houghton Mifflin (1963) by Fausta Cialente, Isabel Quigly (trans.)
- Backtrack (1965), by Milton Lott
- The Mountbattens - The Last Royal Success Story, Random House (1965) by Alden Hatch
- Avalon, Hodder and Stoughton (1966) by Anya Seton
- World in a Glass - A View of Our Century From the Novels of John Dos Passos, Houghton Mifflin (1966) by John Dos Passos
- A Tract of Time (1966) by Smith Hempstone
- Jubilee (1966) by Margaret Walker
- Earth Abides Houghton Mifflin (1969) by George R. Stewart
- Operation Destruct, Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1969) by Christopher Nicole
- Logan's Run, Dell paperback (1969) by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
- Where the Cavern Ends, Holt Rinehart & Winston (1970) by Christopher Nicole (ISBN 9780030851155)
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