A picture book.
there called illustrations :)
Frontis piece is the illustration at the beginning of a book
A list of illustrations is where, in a book, a list of pictures have been acknowledged, usually in the back of the book.
Robert Hooke's book was called "Micrographia," published in 1665. It was a groundbreaking work that detailed Hooke's observations using a microscope, including illustrations of various objects magnified under the lens.
The pictures in a book are typically referred to as illustrations or images that accompany the text. They are used to enhance the reader's understanding and engagement with the content.
vignettes
The Illustrations of JRR Tolkien. It contains all of his illustrations for The Hobbit. Many of the hardback editions of The Hobbit include his illustrations for that book. It also has a number of doodles he did during train trips.
A picture book without words is called a wordless picture book. These books rely on illustrations to tell the story, allowing readers to interpret the narrative through visual cues and imagination.
"A Child Called It" does not have an illustrator as it is a memoir written by Dave Pelzer about his own experiences of child abuse. The book is focused on his personal narrative and does not include illustrations.
No, it's a picture book by Chris Van Allsburg, but don't let that deter you from reading it, the illustrations are great.
The illustrator was poor.
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