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- Early life
- U.S. career
- Angling
- Death
- Exhibition
- Bibliography
- References
- External links
{{Infobox artist | bgcolour = #6495ED | name = Louis John Rhead | image = LouisRheadPortrait (cropped).JPG | imagesize = | caption = Louis Rhead circa 1907[1] | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth-date|November 6, 1857}} | birth_place = Etruria, Staffordshire | death_date = {{Death-date and age|July 29, 1926|November 6, 1857}} | death_place = Amityville, Long Island | nationality = British, American | field = Decorative Arts, Illustrator | training = National Art Training School | movement = | works = | patrons = | influenced by = | influenced = | awards = }}Louis John Rhead (November 6, 1857 – July 29, 1926) was an English-born American artist, illustrator, author and angler who was born in Etruria, Staffordshire, England. He emigrated to the United States at the age of twenty-four. Early lifeThe Rhead family had operated and worked in the Staffordshire Potteries for at least three generations. Louis' father George W. Rhead worked in the pottery industry and was a highly respected gilder and ceramic artist. In the 1870s, George Rhead taught art and design in Staffordshire schools.[2] He founded Fenton School of Art. Louis and all his siblings attended their father's art classes and worked in the potteries as children. His brothers Frederick Alfred Rhead and George Woolliscroft Rhead Jr. (1855–1920) were also artistic, and Louis, later in his career, sometimes collaborated with them, for example in book-illustration projects. Louis was also the uncle of the potters Charlotte Rhead and Frederick Hurten Rhead. Because Louis demonstrated exceptional talent, when he was thirteen in 1872, his father sent him to study in Paris, France with artist Gustave Boulanger. After three years in Paris, Louis Rhead returned to work in the potteries as a ceramic artist at Minton and later at Wedgwood. In 1879 he gained a scholarship at the National Art Training School, South Kensington, London.[2] After graduating from South Kensington in 1881, Louis Rhead worked briefly for Wedgwood and worked for the London publisher Cassell. U.S. careerIn 1883 at the age of twenty-four, Louis Rhead was offered a position as Art Director for the U.S. publishing firm of D. Appleton in New York City. He accepted and emigrated to the U.S. in the fall of 1883. In 1884 he married Catherine Bogart Yates, thus becoming an American citizen. Louis and Catherine lived in Flatbush, Brooklyn overlooking Prospect Park for forty years.[2] In the early 1890s, Rhead became a prominent poster artist and was heavily influenced by the work of Swiss artist Eugène Grasset. During the poster craze of the early 1890s, Rhead's poster art appeared regularly in Harper's Bazaar, Harper's Magazine, St. Nicolas, Century Magazine, Ladies Home Journal and Scribner's Magazine. In 1895 he won a Gold Medal for Best American Poster Design at the first International Poster Show in Boston. By the late 1890s, the popularity of poster art declined, and Rhead turned his skills to book illustration.[2] Between 1902 and his death in 1926, Rhead illustrated numerous children's books published by Harpers and others. Most notable among these were editions of: Robin Hood, The Swiss Family Robinson, Robinson Crusoe, The Deerslayer, Treasure Island, Kidnapped and Heidi.[2] AnglingRhead was an avid fly fisher and by his own account started fishing for trout in the U.S. sometime between 1888 and 1890. In 1901 he became interested in angling art and much of his later published works deal with fishing and fly fishing. Rhead was also a tackle dealer and sold his own line of artificial flies.[2] His most famous and celebrated work is American Trout-Stream Insects (1916). At the time of its publication this was one of the first and most comprehensive studies of stream entomology ever published in America. Paul Schullery in American Fly Fishing—A History (1987) says this about Rhead: Louis Rhead was one of the most creative, fresh-thinking, and stimulating of American fly-fishing writers, a man of extraordinary gifts. ... his major effort was American Trout Stream Insects, a book based on several years of trout fishing in the Catskills.[4] DeathLouis Rhead's death was somewhat unusual. He died from a heart attack at his retirement home in Amityville, Long Island. A portion of his obituary in The New York Times, Friday July 30, 1926: {{quote|LOUIS RHEAD, ARTIST AND ANGLER, DEAD. Exhausted Recently by Long Struggle In Capturing a 30-pound Turtle. ... About two weeks ago Mr. Rhead set out to catch a turtle weighing thirty pounds which had been devastating trout ponds on his place, Seven Oaks. After the turtle was hooked, it put up a fight for more than half an hour. Although Mr. Rhead was successful in the end, he became exhausted. A short time later he suffered from his first attack of heart disease. Yesterday's was his second.[5]}} ExhibitionBernard Bumpus (1921–2004) was the leading authority on the Rhead family. In the 1980s Bumpus curated an exhibition Rhead Artists and Potters at the Geffrye Museum in London, which mainly featured works of art by the Rhead family, but also included examples of Louis Rhead's flies. It toured several UK Museums including the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Staffordshire. Bumpus hoped to take a version of the exhibition to the USA, but, despite American interest in the Rhead family, this project foundered.[6] Bibliography- {{cite book |title=The Psalms of David |editor=Hillis, Nevel Dwight |others=Illustrated and Decorated by Louis Rhead |publisher=Fleming H. Revel Company |location=Chicago |year=1900 |url=https://archive.org/details/psalmsofdavidinc00rheauoft }}
- {{cite book |last=Bunyan, John|title=The Life and Death of Mr. Badman |others=Illustrated by George W. and Louis Rhead |publisher=W. Heinemann |location=London |year=1900 }}
- {{cite book |last=Defoe |first=Daniel |title=The Life and Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe |others=Illustrated by Frederick and Louis Rhead |publisher=R. H. Russell |location=New York |year=1900 }}
- {{cite book |last= |first= |editor=Rhead, Louis |others=Introduction by Charles Hallock, Illustrated by Louis Rhead |authorlink= |title=The Speckled Brook Trout |publisher=R. H. Russell |location=New York |year=1902 }}
- {{cite book |last=Morris, William (translator) |others=Illustrated by George W. and Louis Rhead |title=The History of Over Sea |publisher=R. H. Russell |location=New York |year=1902 }}
- {{cite book |last=Harris |first=William C. |author2=Bean, Tarelton H. |editor=Rhead, Louis |title=The Basses-Freshwater and Marine |publisher=Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers |location=New York |year=1905 }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |title=A Collection of Bookplate Designs |publisher=W. Porter Truesdell |location=Boston |year=1907 }}
- {{cite book |last=Hughes |first=Thomas |title=Tom Brown's School Days (text) |others=Illustrated by Louis Rhead |publisher=Harper and Brothers |location=New York |year=1911 }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=Bold Robin Hood-And His Outlaw Band |publisher=Harper & Brothers |location=New York |year=1912 |url=https://archive.org/details/boldrobinhoodhis00rheauoft }}
- {{cite book |last=Bunyan |first=John |author2=Haweis, H.R. Rev |title=Pilgrim's Progress-from this world to that which is to come |others=Embellished with over one hundred and twenty designs done by three brothers: George Woolliscroft Rhead, Frederick Rhead, Louis Rhead |publisher=The Century Co |location=New York |year=1912 |url=https://archive.org/details/pilgrimsprogress00buny3 }}
- {{cite book |last=Crandall |first=Lathan A. |title=Days in the Open |others=Decorations by Louis Rhead |publisher=Fleming H. Revel Company |location=New York |year=1914 }}
- {{cite book |last=Stevenson |first=Robert Louis |title=Treasure Island |url=https://archive.org/details/treasureisland00stev2 |others=Decorated and Illustrated by Louis Rhead |publisher=Harper Brothers |location=New York |year=1915 }}
- {{cite book |title=The Arabian Nights Entertainments |others=Illustrated and Decorated by Louis Rhead |publisher=Harper and Brothers |location=New York |year=1916 |url=https://archive.org/details/arabiannightsent00rhea }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=American Trout Stream Insects-A Guide To Angling Flies and other Aquatic Insects Alluring to Trout |publisher=Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers |location=New York |year=1916 }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=The Book of Fish and Fishing |publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons |location=New York |year=1920 }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=Fisherman's Lures and Game-Fish Food |publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons |location=New York |year=1920 }}
- {{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink=|title=How To Fish The Dry Fly |publisher=Louis Rhead |location=Brooklyn, New York |year=1921 }}
- {{cite book |last=Stevenson |first=Robert Louis |others=Illustrated by Louis Rhead |title=Kidnapped-Being the Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751 |url=https://archive.org/details/kidnappedbeingm00rheagoog |publisher=Harper and Brothers |location=New York |year=1921 }}
In the early 20th century, Rhead was a prolific contributor of angling articles in the sporting press--The American Angler, Outing Magazine, Field & Stream, and Forest and Stream[10] - {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=July 1907 |title=Vacation Angling for the Family |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=L |issue=4 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=May 1908 |title=Where to Find Trout and How to Catch Them |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LII |issue=2 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=June 1908 |title=Winter Deep-Sea Fishing |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LII |issue=3 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=November 1909 |title=Fall Fishing in the Atlantic Surf |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LV |issue=2 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=August 1909 |title=Complete Angler in August |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LIV |issue=5 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=July 1909 |title=How to Use A Dry Fly |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LII |issue=4 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=April 1909 |title=Why Sea Fishing is Popular |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LIV |issue=1 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=June 1909 |title=The Angler's Halcyon Days |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LIV |issue=3 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=December 1909 |title=Winter Care of Fishing Tackle |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LV |issue=3 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=September 1909 |title=September Sport with Rod and Reel |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LIV |issue=6 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=May 1909 |title=Return of Weakfish, Tautog, Fluke and other Migratory Fishes |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LIV |issue=2 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=January 1910 |title=Winter Deep-Sea Fishing |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LV |issue=4 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |date=February 1910 |title=Tarpon Tackle |volume=14 |issue=10 |journal=Field and Stream }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |date=March 1910 |title=The Invincible Mascalonge |volume=14 |issue=11 |journal=Field and Stream }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=June 1910 |title=Casting for Muskellunge |journal=Outing Magazine |volume=LVI |issue=3 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=New Lures that are True to Life |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=Some Nature Lures for Summer & Fall Fishing |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=Why Nature Lures are Best for Good Sport |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=Three Best Nature Lures for Bass |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=Supplementary Notes Concerning Nature Lures |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1915 |title=Trout Flies--Natural and Artificial |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=85 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=Silver Shiner & Golden Chub |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=Dry, Wet or Nature Fly-Which shall we offer? |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=Halcyon Angling Days in May |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=Evolution of Bait Angling |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=The Leap of the Game Fish |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=Surface Bait for Game Fish |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1916 |title=American and British Angling Compared |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=86 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=Our Rainbows|journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=The Finer Art of Trout Fishing (I)|journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=The Finer Art of Trout Fishing (II)|journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=How To Tie Leaders and Flies |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=Bait Fishing for Trout |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=Fishing for the Kingly Ouananiche |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=Bass as Gamey Fighters |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=Minnows as Bait for Bass and Trout |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=In the Haunts of Izaak Walton |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=My 'Foul Hooked' Muskie Experience |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1917 |title=A Bass Bait for Late Season Fishing |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=87 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1918 |title=Trout Insects for Early Fly Fishing |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=88 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1918 |title=Improving the Angler's Equipment|journal=Forest and Stream |volume=88 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=July 1921 |title=Hot Weather Fly Fishing |journal=The American Angler |volume=VI |issue=3 |pages=143 |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=April 1922 |title=Downstream Dry-Fly Fishing |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=4 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=May 1922 |title=Fishing from Bottom to Surface |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=5 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=June 1922 |title=Tying the Fresh Water Shrimp |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=6 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=July 1922 |title=Artificial Baits for Trout |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=7 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=August 1922 |title=The Carp as a Gamey Food Fish |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=8 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=September 1922 |title=The Metal Bodied Fly-Minnow |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=9 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=November 1922 |title=The Evolution of the Trout Fly |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=11 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |date=December 1922 |title=How to Skin & Mount a Fish |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=92 |issue=12 |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=The Troubles of Spring Trout Fishing |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=Fishing in Brooks |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=Fishing the Evening Rise |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=Fly Fishing for the Gamey Little Trout Pickeral |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=Trout Fishing in Lakes |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=Live & Artificial Frogs as Bait |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1924 |title=A Unique Way to Land the Great Northern Pike |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=94 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1925 |title=The Bird Angler |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=95 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1925 |title=Playing and Netting Big Trout on the Fly |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=95 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1925 |title=The Habits of Trout and Where the Abide |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=95 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1925 |title=Why They Don't Bite |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=95 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
- {{cite journal |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |year=1925 |title=Denizens of the Deep |journal=Forest and Stream |volume=95 |issue= |pages= |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
References1. ^{{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |authorlink= |title=A Collection of Bookplate Designs |publisher=W. Porter Truesdell |year=1907 |pages=frontispiece }} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite journal|last=Scholz |first=Lynn |authorlink= |date=Winter 1985 |title=Louis Rhead's First Career |journal=The American Fly Fisher |volume=12 |issue=1 |pages=18–25 |id= |url=http://www.amff.com/assets/images/archived-journals/1985-Vol12-No1web.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129075017/http://www.amff.com/assets/images/archived-journals/1985-Vol12-No1web.pdf |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2014-11-29 |accessdate=2014-11-19 |quote= }} 3. ^{{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=Fisherman's Lures and Game-Fish Food |publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons |location=New York |year=1920 |pages=frontispiece}} 4. ^{{cite book |last=Schullery |first=Paul |authorlink= |title=American Fly Fishing-A History |year=1996 |publisher=The Easton Press |location=Norwalk, CT |isbn= |pages=93–94 }} 5. ^{{cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |title=Louis Rhead Obituary |url= |work= |publisher=New York Times |date=July 30, 1926 |accessdate= }} 6. ^Bernard Bumpus obituary, The Times London. October 25, 2004 (subscription required) 7. ^{{cite book |title=The Psalms of David |editor=Hillis, Nevel Dwight |others=Illustrated and Decorated by Louis Rhead |publisher=Fleming H. Revel Company |location=Chicago |year=1900 |pages=69 }} 8. ^{{cite book |last=Rhead |first=Louis |title=Bold Robin Hood-And His Outlaw Band |publisher=Harper & Brothers |location=New York |year=1912 |pages=233 }} 9. ^{{cite book |last= |first= |editor=Rhead, Louis |others=Introduction by Charles Hallock, Illustrated by Louis Rhead |authorlink= |title=The Speckled Brook Trout |publisher=R. H. Russell |location=New York |year=1902 |pages=114}} 10. ^{{cite journal |last=Ledlie |first=David B. |authorlink= |date=Spring 1983 |title=Louis Rhead and Forest and Stream |journal=The American Fly Fisher |volume=10 |issue=2 |pages=22–25 |id= |url= |accessdate= |quote= }}
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{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Rhead, Louis}} 7 : Angling writers|American children's book illustrators|People from Etruria, Staffordshire|American poster artists|American fishers|1857 births|1926 deaths |