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We Started to Run back to the Raft for Our Lives, 1902
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Danielle Rice

Acknowledgments
Heather Campbell Coyle and Margaretta S. Frederick

Introduction: Perspectives on Pyle
Heather Campbell Coyle

Pyle as a Picture Maker
James Gurney

Howard Pyle and the Arthurian Legends
Alan Lupack and Barbara Tepa Lupack

Gunpowder Smoke and Buried Dubloons: Adventure and Lawlessness in Pyle’s Piratical World
Anne M. Loechle

Composing American History: Pyle’s Illustrations for Henry Cabot Lodge’s “The Story of the Revolution”
Heather Campbell Coyle

Catalysts and Concepts: Exploring Pyle’s References to Contemporary Visual Culture
Margaretta S. Frederick

 “The Bitter Delight”: Howard Pyle and the Swedenborgian Faith
Mary F. Holahan

The Gender of Illustration: Howard Pyle, Masculinity and the Fate of American Art
Eric J. Segal

Teaching Storytelling
Joyce K. Schiller

Inspiring Minds: Howard Pyle and His Students
Virginia O’Hara

Chasing the Muse: Norman Rockwell and the Legacy of Howard Pyle
Stephanie Haboush Plunkett

The Persistence of Pirates: Pyle, Piracy, and the Silver Screen
David M. Lubin

Chronology

Index