Stanley W. Greene

Illustrations - Part 1

From Arthur R. Macdougall, Jr's 1942 "If It Returns With Scars"
(Eight of the fourteen stories first appeared in Field & Stream between 1937 and 1941)

 

 

Cover

 

 

Page IV (Frontispiece), "The Upper Kennebec"

 

 

Page 3, "If it Returns with Scars"

 

 

Page 22, "Business is Business"

 

 

Page 30, "Short Trout and Old Scores"

 

 

Page 48, "Soliloquy in a Woodshed"

 

 

Page 62, "Under a Willow Tree"

 

 

Page 82, "And the Way of an Old Maid"

 

 

Page 120, "Deal in Hounds"

 

 

Page 132, "Deadwater Doings"

 

 

Page 150, "A Moonlight Cannonade"

 

 

Page 166, "And the Deal Was Off"

 

 

Page 179, "The Trout of Standup Rips"

 

 

Page 203, "Doc Blakeley Goes Fishing"

 

 

Page 213, "As Has Been Said"

 

 

Page 230, "Meat for Repentance"

 

 

Page 240, Final Page

 

From Arthur R. Macdougall, Jr's 1949 "Doc Blakesley, Angler"
(These stories first appeared in Field & Stream, Sports Afield, and Outdoors.)

 

 

Frontispiece

 

 

Page 2, "When a Cloud Burst"

 

 

Page 20, "The Patient Died"

 

 

Page 44, "Cow Pasture Bass"

 

 

Page 62, "Return of the Old Whacker"

 

 

Page 80, "Tactics by Cynthia"

 

 

Page 96, "Meat for Repentance"

 

From "Railroad Man's Magazine For Everybody", May 1930 (Vol II, No. 2)
(These illustrations accompany a variety of short stories.)

 

 

Page 208.

 

 

Page 236.

 

 

Page 238.

 

 

 

Page 240.

 

 

 

Page 245.

 

 

Page 269.

 

 

Page 310.

 

 

Stan Greene, undated photo; estimated 1925.

On the back it says in pencil, "Stony Brook trout 17" long 1 3/4 lbs. weight." In pen, surely written by Stan, it says, "You'll say - that trout is not 17 inches long, won't you? Well about four inches - a little better of all those clapboards are out..." (The card is cropped so I don't have the whole message.)