Although the Gibson Girl is his most famous creation, Charles Dana Gibson drew over 1,000 illustrations for magazine articles, stories, and books between 1886 and 1929. His ability to capture the people and fashions of his time endeared him not only to the public but also to publishers and authors who produced contemporary fiction and nonfiction works. His work was always in high demand. Entries in this book are arranged alphabetically by magazine and then chronologically by story. Book illustrations are listed separately. Story synopses and author information are also included, as well as a chronological and general index. With over 50 illustrations.