Malcolm Whyte is an author, editor, publisher, and founder of the
Cartoon Art Museum in
San Francisco
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Cartoon Art Museum website. Accessed Jan. 28, 2014. He has produced nearly 200 books, 45 of which he has written or co-written. His taste is for unique, offbeat ideas with a sense of good humor and produced with an eye for color and beautiful graphics as represented by ''The Original Old Radio Game'' (possibly the world's first trivia book) from 1965 to ''Maxon: Art Out of Chaos'',
FU (Fantagraphics Underground) Press, 2018.
Whyte lives in Marin County, California with his wife, author Karen Cross Whyte.
Cartoon Art Museum
Whyte founded the
Cartoon Art Museum in 1984.
He wrote and produced exhibition catalogs that featured the art of
Walt Kelly
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,
Charles Schulz
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,
Edward Gorey
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, and
Charles Crumb
Charles Vincent Crumb Jr. (March 13, 1942 – February 1992) was the older brother and original childhood mentor of American cartoonist Robert Crumb. He is best known for his on-screen role as a subject in the documentary film '' Crumb.''
Life
C ...
,
Robert Crumb
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, and
Maxon Crumb
Maxon Crumb (born March 28, 1945, in Albert Lea, Minnesota) is the younger brother of underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and Charles Crumb, and the uncle of Sophie Crumb.
Biography
Maxon Crumb was born in 1945 to Charles and Beatrice Crum ...
. Additionally he wrote and produced two catalogs for touring exhibitions: ''Draw Me A Story'', ''A Century of Children’s Book Illustration'' and ''Walk In Beauty, Discovering American Indian Art''.
Troubador Press
Whyte founded Troubador Press in 1959 as a job printer and designer/printer of greetings cards. In 1967 the press published its first book, ''The Fat Cat Coloring & Limerick Book'' with art by Donna Sloan and verses by Whyte.
Troubador incorporated in 1970, ceased greeting card manufacturing and became a full-time book publisher, producing scores of critically acclaimed educational books for children (game books, activity books, elaborate color-and-story books), specialty cookbooks (''Complete Yogurt Cookbook'' and ''The Original Diet'', both by raw vegetarian pioneer Karen Cross Whyte), and art books (''The Scrimshander'' and the initial edition of ''Great Comic Cats''). Whyte worked with licenses from
Harry Abrams & Co. (several ''
Gnomes'' books),
TSR, Inc. (''
Dungeons & Dragons
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''), and
Edward Gorey
Edward St. John Gorey (February 22, 1925 – April 15, 2000) was an American writer, Tony Award-winning costume designer, and artist, noted for his own illustrated books as well as cover art and illustration for books by other writers. His ...
(''Gorey Games,'' ''Gorey Cats Paper Dolls'').
In 1982 Whyte sold Troubador, which is now a subsidiary of
Penguin-Putnam, and continued to produce Troubador books for the new owners until 1994. Whyte wrote educational text for many of the books.
Troubador Press artists
The artist of ''Beasties Coloring Book'' (1970), Vernon Koski, was posthumously selected to have his ashes incorporated into a painting, which is in the collection of the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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.
Winston Tong did the artwork for ''The Dinosaur Coloring Book'' (1969).
Other artists include
Ruth Heller, ''Maze Craze, Color & Puzzle'';
Greg Irons, ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons''; William Gilkerson, ''The Scrimshander''; Elizabeth Miles, ''Mother Goose Coloring Album'';
Morrie Turner
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Biography
Turner was raised in Oakland, C ...
, ''Black & White Coloring Book'';
Phil Frank, ''San Francisco Scenes, Travels with Farley''; and Andrea Tachiera,
Andrea Tachiera website.
Accessed Jan. 28, 2014. ''Tropical Fish Coloring Album, Color of Nature Series''.
Word Play Publications
In 1994 Whyte founde
Word Play Publications
to publish limited, signed illustrated books, among them ''Goreyography'', the bibliography of the works of Edward Gorey
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, photo-documentary of underground cartoonists ''The Underground Comix Family Album'',[''The Underground Comix Family Album'' page](_blank)
Word-Play Publications website. Accessed Jan. 28, 2014. and ''Maxon’s Poe'' illustrated by Maxon Crumb
Maxon Crumb (born March 28, 1945, in Albert Lea, Minnesota) is the younger brother of underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and Charles Crumb, and the uncle of Sophie Crumb.
Biography
Maxon Crumb was born in 1945 to Charles and Beatrice Crum ...
.
Selected list of works
*''The Original Old Radio Game'', Ed Callahan, Bill Shilling, co-authors. Pisani Press (1965)
*''Great Comic Game Book'', John Stanley, co-author. Price/Stern/Sloan (1966)
*''Fat Cat Coloring & Limerick Book'', Donna Sloan, art. Troubador Press (1967)
*''Love Bug Coloring & Limerick Book'', Donna Sloan, art. Troubador Press (1968)
*''Mona Lisa Coloring Book''. Troubador Press (1970)
*''Dinosaur Coloring Book'', Winston Tong, art. Troubador Press (19970)
*''Beasties Coloring Book''. Troubador Press (1970)
*''North American Wildlife Coloring Album'', Gompers Saijo, art. Troubador Press (1972)
*''North American Birdlife Coloring Album'', Gompers Saijo, art. Troubador Press (1972)
*''North American Sealife Coloring Album'', Gompers Saijo, art. Troubador Press (1973)
*''The Meaning of Christmas'', Varian Mace, art. Troubador Press (1973)
*''Monster Movie Game'', John Stanley, co-author. Troubador Press (1974)
*''Gorey Games''. Troubador Press (1979)
*''Great Comic Cats'', Bill Blackbeard, co-author. Troubador Press (1981)
*''Huggs & Cuddles, Teddy Bear Paper Dolls'', Terra Musick, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1984)
*''Huggs & Cuddles, Teddy Bear Fun Book'', Terra Musick, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1985)
*''Travels With The Happy Bears Paper Dolls'', Terra Musick, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1985)
*''Dinosaur Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1986)
*''Dinosaur Action Set 2'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1987)
*''Great Whales Coloring Album'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1987)
*''Undersea Dinosaur Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1988)
*''Prehistoric Mammals Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1988)
*''Drawn to Excellence'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1988)
*''African Safari Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1989)
*''Butterflies - Colors of Nature Series'', Andrea Tachiera, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1989)
*''Farm Animals - Colors of Nature Series'', Andrea Tachiera, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1989)
*''Zoo Animals - Colors of Nature Series'', Andrea Tachiera, art. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1989)
*''The Art of Fantasia'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1990)
*''Zap to Zippy, Impact of the Underground'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1990)
*''Zoo Animals Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1990)
*''Zoo Animals Action Set 2'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1990)
*''Dolphins & Whales Model Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1992)
*''Great Plains Indian Action Set'', Dan Smith, art & design. Troubador Press, Price/Stern/Sloan (1992)
*''Pogo's Golden Anniversary Exhibition'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1992)
*''Artist of Mystery, Works of Edward Gorey'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1993)
*''Wilson's Andersen'', S. Clay Wilson, art. Word Play Publications (1994)
*''Tropical Fish Coloring Album'', Andrea Tachiera, art. Putnam, Price/Stern/Sloan (1995)
*''Exotic Animals Coloring Album'', Alice Carter, art. Putnam, Price/Stern/Sloan (1995)
*''Wild, Wild West Puzzles & Games'', Larry Evans, art. Putnam, Price/Stern/Sloan (1995)
*''Oceans of Invisibles'', Larry Evans, art. Putnam, Price/Stern/Sloan (1995)
*''Gorey World'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1996)
*''Goreyography''. Word Play Publications (1996)
*''The Underground Comix Family Album'', photographs by Clay Geerdes, foreword by Will Eisner
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. Word Play Publications (1998)
*''Out of Chaos, Art of the Brothers Crumb'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (1998)
*''Great Comic Cats'' (revised),["Great Comic Cats,"](_blank)
Word-Play Books website. Accessed Jan. 28, 2014. foreword by Patrick McDonnell. Pomegranate Books (2001)
*''Draw Me a Story'' catalog. Cartoon Art Museum (2006)
*''Literary Forms, Eclectic Formats: The Book Art of Edward Gorey'' article. Book Club of California: QNL LXXIII #4 (2007)
*''Walk in Beauty'' catalog. Johnson Museum of Art (Cornell University
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) (2007)
*''Making Howl Whole'' article. Book Club of California: QNL LXXIII #4 (2008)
*''Panda: Her Story''. Word Play Publications (2009)
*''Maxon: Art Out of Chaos''.["''Maxon: Art Out of Chaos'',"](_blank)
Word-Play Publications website. Accessed Nov. 19, 2018
*''The Making of Stereo Views'' article. Book Club of Calif: QNL LXXVII #1 (2012)
*''Cottage Classics: Their Makers & The Making''. Word Play Publications (2014)
*''Maxon: Art Out of Chaos''. FU Press 2018
References
External links
* ttp://www.word-play.com Word Play Publications
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Book publishing companies based in San Francisco
Children's book publishers
American book editors
Living people
Museum founders
Year of birth missing (living people)