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"Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monsters hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat"(colour litho)

'Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monsters hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat'(colour litho)


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"Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monsters hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat"(colour litho)

725623 " Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monsters hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat" (colour litho) by Groome, William Henry Charles (1881-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: " Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monsters hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat." Illustration for The Coral Island by R M Ballantyne (Thomas Nelson, c 1910).); © Look and Learn

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Boys Adventure Fabulous Animal Fantastic Animal Fantastic Creature Fictional Characters Hideous Jack Jaws Monstrous Character Monstruous Paddle Plunged The Coral Island Throat Thrust Wonderful Character Fictional Character Instantly Monster


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This photo print, titled "Jack instantly plunged the paddle into the monster's hideous jaws, and thrust it down its throat" is a mesmerizing depiction of an intense moment in a thrilling story. Created by William Henry Charles Groome in 1881-1914, this color lithograph showcases his exceptional talent for capturing action and suspense. The image portrays a courageous young boy named Jack bravely facing off against a monstrous creature. With determination etched on his face, he fearlessly plunges his paddle deep into the beast's terrifying jaws, aiming to defeat it once and for all. The vivid colors bring life to every detail of this fantastical scene. This illustration was originally created as part of R. M. Ballantyne's novel "The Coral Island". Published around 1910 by Thomas Nelson, this gripping tale follows the adventures of Jack and his friends on an exotic island filled with danger and mystery. Groome's artwork beautifully captures the essence of this boys' adventure story. The monstrous creature depicted here is both awe-inspiring and horrifying at the same time—a testament to Groome's skill in creating fantastic animals that ignite our imagination. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported into a world where fictional characters come alive through artistry. It serves as a reminder of the power that literature holds in shaping our perception of extraordinary worlds beyond our own.

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