List of works of Herschel C. Logan

This is a list of works by artist Herschel C. Logan.

Most of Logan's prints had a consistent title corresponding to his own typed inventories[1][2] and usually found on the prints. But variations do exist across copies, and some prints had limited copies with no explicit title. Museums, galleries and auction houses can often provide a working title. Alternate titles can also arise when a print is published in another context. For instance, reproductions used in Logan's own book "Other Days in Pictures and Verse" have descriptive titles that apply to the print and verse together. Such assigned/alternative titles are indicated by a parenthesized name, with "also known as" shown as "aka".

Key to online images edit

A In collection of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art
B In collection of Kansas State University, Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art
M In collection of the Kansas Memory, Kansas Historical Society
S Found in Logans's personal woodcut scrapbook
W In collection of the Wichita Art Museum
X At auction at referenced URL

Woodcuts edit

(Adobe and Tree) woodcut 1925 2 ⅛” x 1 ¾” B
Admiral Byrd woodcut 1936 M
After-glow (aka Afterglow) woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B
Afternoon Shadows woodcut 1938 9” x 7” B
Apple Blossoms woodcut 1927 5” x 4” B
Approaching Storm woodcut 1930 7” x 7” B W
August Sunshine woodcut 1932 B
Autumn color woodcut 1924 2 ½” x 4 ¼” W M
Back Porch woodcut 1928 5 1/16” x 6 ¾” B W M
Barber Shop woodcut 1927 B W
Barker Homestead (aka Old Homestead) woodcut 1930 6” x 8 ⅞” W
Barn in Winter woodcut 1928 B
Barnyard (aka Barnyard at Home) woodcut 1926 4 ½” x 5 ½” B W
Barn-yard woodcut 1932 B
Barnyard in Winter woodcut 1926 3 ½” x 5 ½” B W
Barnyard, New Mexico woodcut c. 1926 4” x 6”
The Bather woodcut 1934 6 ½” x 6 ½” B
Blacksmith (aka At the Forge) woodcut 1927 2 ½” x 3” B W
The Boats woodcut 1922 5 ¾” x 3 ¼” W
Boyhood Home - Winfield woodcut 1921 6 ½” x 14” B
Brick Plant woodcut 1932 4 ½” x 7 7/16” B
Buildings Through Windows woodcut block mid-century B
California or Bust (aka The Forty-niners) woodcut 1921-22 3 9/16” x 4 15/16” B W
Chick Allison woodcut 1931 6 ½” x 4” B
Christus woodcut 1934 9” x 7” B
Church in the Valley (aka Church in Winter, The Country Church) woodcut 1926 4” x 6” B W
Col. Bob Timmons woodcut 1930 6” x 4” B W
Country Depot (aka The Old Depot) woodcut 1924 4” x 6” B W M
Country Hotel (aka Palace Hotel, The Old Palace Hotel) woodcut 1925 4” x 6” B W
Country School House (aka The Old Schoolhouse) woodcut 1928 4” x 6” B W
Country Store #1 woodcut 1922 S
Country Store #2 (aka General Store) woodcut 1923 4” x 6” B W M
Craftmen's Club cover color woodcut 1922 7 ¼” x 5 3/16” W
Creek in Winter woodcut 1928 5” x 7 ⅛” B W
Deserted Barn woodcut 1926 3” x 5 ¼” B W
Deserted Shanty woodcut 1923 4 ⅛” x 5 ⅜” B W
District School woodcut 1934 B M
The Doorway woodcut 1924 3 ¼” x 3” B W M
Dust Storm woodcut 1938 7” x 9” W M
Easter Snow woodcut 1934 5 ½” x 8” B
Evening Shadows woodcut 1926 3 ½” x 5 ¼” W
(Factory) (aka Industry) woodcut c. 1925 6” x 5 ¾” B W
A Familiar Landmark woodcut 1932 4" x 4" X
(Farm with Big Sky) (aka Farm at Sunset) woodcut 1927 2 ½” x 3” B W
(Farm with Windmill) woodcut 1920-30 3 9/16” x 4 ½” W
Farmyard (aka Farm-yard) woodcut 1926 5” x 8” W
Feeding Time woodcut 1923 4” x 6” B W
The Fighter (Jack Dempsey) woodcut 1930 5” x 3 15/16” W M
The First Snow woodcut 1928 7” x 9” W
Fish woodcut 1927 3 ¾” x 3 ¾” B W
Fodder in the Shock woodcut 1930 4 15/16” x 7” W M
Franklin woodcut 1923 5 ⅜” x 3 ¾” W
Full Moon and Path Uphill woodcut block mid-century 5 15/16” x 3 ⅞” B
Geese woodcut 1927 4” x 6” W M
The Grim Reaper woodcut` 1927 3 ½” x 2 5/16” B W
Hartley’s Elevator woodcut 1932 5 ½” x 7” B M
Harvest woodcut 1924 3 ¼” x 2 ½” B W
Haying (aka Unloading Hay, Haybarn) woodcut 1926 4 ¾” x 5 ½” W S
Hillside Road woodcut 1934 5 15/16” x 8” B
Hilltop Home woodcut 1934 6” x 8” B
House in Assam woodcut 1927 5” x 3” B W
(House in Snow) woodcut 1920-30 5 ⅛” x 8” W
In the Ozark Foothills woodcut 1923 2 ½” x 4” B W
(Indian on Horseback) 1921 S
Iron Eyes Cody woodcut 1981 6” x 4” B
Japanese Study woodcut 1923 2 ½” x 3 ½” B W
Kansas Hills woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B M
A Kansas Landscape woodcut 1932 B
Kansas Sunflower woodcut 1984 6” x 4 15/16” B W
A Kansas Wheatfield woodcut 1923 4” x 6” B M
The Knockout woodcut 1930 5 ¼” x 5 ⅞” B W
Lincoln woodcut 1923 5 ⅜” x 3 ¾” S
Lincoln (#2) woodcut 1927 5 5/16” x 3 11/16” W
Lindy woodcut 1927 7” x 5” W
Livery Stable (aka Old Livery Stable, The Star Livery) woodcut 1925 4” x 6” B W
Lone Elm woodcut 1925 4” x 3 ½” B W
Lonely Farmhouse woodcut 1934 8” x 8” B
Lonely Tree woodcut c. 1925 2 ½” x 3” W
Lost Hope woodcut 1927 9” x 7” W M
(McCormick-Armstrong Building) woodcut 1920-30 4 ½” x 3” W
Meadow Land woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B M
Meditation woodcut 1927 3 ¾” x 3 ¾” B W M
Mexican Farmyard (aka Barnyard, New Mexico)[3] woodcut 1926 4” x 6” B W
Monday Morning woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B M
Morning Sunlight woodcut 1932 5 ½” x 7” B W
The Nativity woodcut 1924 2 ⅞” x 2 ⅝” B W
Noonday Rest woodcut 1938 B M
Nude woodcut 1930 5” x 3” B W
Old Blacksmith Shop woodcut 1925 4 1/16” x 6” B W
The Old Bridge woodcut 1925 S
Old Cabin (woodcut #2) woodcut 1925 4” x 6” B
(Old Cabin) woodcut 1921-22 2 ⅝” x 4” B W
Old Corn Crib woodcut 1932 4 15/16” x 7 1/16” B
Old Covered Bridge woodcut 1930 5” x 7” B W
Old Farmhouse woodcut 1938 A
The Old Gate woodcut 1927 6” x 5” B W
Old Henry House (no image found, may reference another print) woodcut X
Old Man of Pyramid Lake (aka Profile Rock) woodcut 1973 2 ½” x 2 1/16” B W
Old Milkhouse (aka Old Milk House) woodcut 1926 4 ¾” x 4” B W
Old Mission, Rancho de Taos woodcut 1926 4” x 6 ¾” W
Old Print Shop (aka The Tribune Printery) woodcut 1925 4” x 5” B W
The Old Smoke House woodcut c. 1928 6 ⅛” x 7 ½” B W
Old Tunnel Mill woodcut 1921 7” x 3” W
On Fifth Street woodcut 1932 5 ½” x 7” B
Opera House (aka Old Opera House) woodcut 1925 4” x 6” B W
Pharoh woodcut 1923 5 1/4" x 3 5/8" B
Pirate woodcut 1927 2 ⅞” x 2 ½” B W
Pirate #2 woodcut 1927 i ½” x ¾” S
Pirate Chief woodcut 1927 4 ½” x 2 ½” B W
The Press woodcut 1923 3” x 4 ½” B
Rainy Day woodcut 1924 4” x 3 ⅝” B W M
Richardson Hall woodcut 1922 5” x 8” B W
Roosevelt (First try) woodcut 1927 S
(Sailing Ship) woodcut 1924 4” x 2 ½” W
Sandboat woodcut 1932 5” x 8” B
(Schoolhouse in Snow) woodcut mid-century 4” x 3” B
Self Portrait (first try) woodcut 1928 S
Self Portrait (#2) woodcut 1928 5” x 3 ½” B W
The Sentinel woodcut 1927 3 ¾” x 3” B W
Sis (aka Sis and Her Dog) woodcut 1921 5 ¼” x 3 ¾” B W
Snow woodcut 1930 4” x 6 ⅞” B W M
(Snowy Scene) woodcut 1920-30 2 ⅝” x 4 ⅝” W
Sod House in Winter woodcut 1938 7” x 9” B W
Sod Shanty woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B M
Solitude woodcut 1927 3 ⅜” x 4 ¾” B W
Sorghum Mill woodcut 1938 5” x 7” B W M
Spring Song woodcut 1932 B
Squirrel woodcut 1927 4 5/16” x 4 ¼” W
(Stagecoach in Snow) woodcut c. 1924 2 ¾” x 5” B
Stone Bridge woodcut 1923 3” x 2 ¼” B W M
Stoney Hillside woodcut c. 1928 B
Summer Afternoon woodcut 1923 3 ¾” x 5 ¼” W M
Summer Calm woodcut 1938 9 1/16” x 7” B
Summer Day woodcut 1937 3 ¾” x 4 ⅞” W
Summer Evening woodcut 1923 3” x 2 ¼” W M
Summer Night woodcut 1932 4” x 6” B
Sunlight through the Trees woodcut 1932 4 ⅞” x 6 ½” B
Temple of Karnak woodcut 1923 5 3/16” x 3 ½” W
Thatched Cottage woodcut 1927 3 ⅜” x 4 ⅞” B W
Threshing woodcut 1938 7 1/16” x 9” W
Toadstool Rocks color woodcut 1936 6 ½” x 5” W
The Toiler woodcut 1927 2 ½” x 2 ⅞” B W
Tornado woodcut 1938 9 1/16” x 7” W M
Town Pump woodcut 1926 4” x 6” B W
Tree (aka "My first woodcut") woodcut 1921 1 ⅝” x 1 ⅜” B W
Tree (à la Sandzén) (aka Old Tree) nailhead woodcut 1928 4” x 6” B W
(Tree with Arroyo) woodcut 1927 2 9/16” x 3” B
Trosper Homestead woodcut 1934 M
Twilight woodcut 1923 2 ½” x 4 ⅞” B W M
United Traction System (aka Truck) woodcut c. 1925 3” x 6” B W
Valley Home woodcut 1934 5” x 7” B M
Valley of the Kings woodcut 1923 4 1/16” x 2 ½” W
Victim of the Dust woodcut 1938 7” x 9” B M
Country Bank (aka Village Bank) woodcut 1927 4” x 6” B W
Washington woodcut 1925 5 ¼” x 3 ⅞” W
The Weaver woodcut 1927 7” x 6” W
Wheatfield woodcut 1920-30 3 15/16” x 6 1/16” W
Who-o-e-e woodcut 1930 4” x 6” B W
Will Rogers woodcut 1936 6” x 4” W
The Wind woodcut 1927 3 ½” x 3 ½” B W
Winter woodcut 1922 2 ¾” x 8” W
Winter Day woodcut 1938 9 1/16” x 12” B W
Winter Evening woodcut 1924 4 ¾” x 7 ½” W
Winter Moonlight woodcut 1932 5” x 8” X
Woman Lying Down woodcut block mid-century 4 15/16” x 8” x ⅞” B
Woodland Byway woodcut 1938 7” x 9” B
Woodside Hut woodcut 1935 4” x 6” B

Etchings, Lithographs and Linocuts edit

Deep Winter (aka Heavy Snow) etching and drypoint 2 11/16” x 4 ⅝” c. 1925 B W
(Farmhouse) lithograph 5 ⅞” x 8 ¼” 1920-30 W
Home Place linocut 4 ⅛” x 4 ⅞” 1920-30 B W
Old Shed etching with drypoint 2 5/16” x 4” c. 1925 B
A Relic of the Plains lithograph 7 ¾” x 9 ½” c. 1940 B W
Summer Afternoon lithograph 5 ⅞” x 9 7/16” c. 1923 B
Toadstool Rocks lithograph 9” x 8 1/16” c. 1936 B
(untitled) (compare woodcut "Adobe and Trees") etching 6” x 8 ¼” 1920-30 W
(winter street scene with hay sled) drypoint 5 ¾" x 3 5/16" 1920-30 B

Commercial Works edit

Logan contributed a great deal in design, decoration and illustration to his work at Consolidated Printing. The firm published historical and inspirational books illustrated by Logan, as well as advertising cards and calendars of famous Americans as drawn by him.[4] Some stand alone as singular works. Examples:

Pictorial map of Kansas, offset lithograph. Published by American Ass'n. of University Women. Salina, Kansas Branch. Copyrighted 1930. Art work by Herschel C. Logan. Engraved by the Mid. Continent Engraving Company, Salina-Wichita. Printed by the Consolidated Printing & Stationery Company, Salina, Kansas, copyright 1930 online
Romance of the Old West [map], Consolidated Printing, lithograph 1955, (KSU) online
The Kansas Pacific, lithograph, Consolidated Printing, 1953 online
Through Kansas On U.S. Highway 40, Poster Stamp Publishing Co., Chicago, Illinois. Sponsored by the U.S. 40 Highway Association -- 24 poster stamps honoring Kansas, printed in 2 colors [5][6]

Books (as author and/or illustrator) edit

Logan, Herschel C. 12 Famous Americans. Salina, Kan: Consolidated-Salina, 1936. Print. Includes the following portraits from original woodcuts:
  • W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
  • Thomas Edison
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • John Paul Jones
  • Robert E. Lee
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • John Marshall
  • Will Rogers
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • George Washington
  • Woodrow Wilson

Also printed as a calendar, and a card set with an added Alexander Graham Bell portrait.

Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. "30": (a Mini History). Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1983. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. The American Hand Press: Its Origin, Development, and Use. Whittier, Calif: C. Zoller Press, 1980. Print
Logan, Herschel C, and M Frederick Iserman. Art in Advertising. Salina, Kansas : The Consolidated Printing and Stationery Co., 1931. Print
Lincoln, Abraham, Herschel C. Logan (il.). The Bear Hunt. Skokie, Ill: Black Cat Press, 1982. Print. - “Sketch by Herschel Logan.” miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Buckskin and Satin: The Life of Texas Jack (j.b. Omohundro) Buckskin Clad Scout, Indian Fighter, Plainsman, Cowboy, Hunter, Guide, and Actor, and His Wife, Mlle. Morlacchi, Premiere Danseuse in Satin Slippers. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole Co, 1954. Print.
Logan, Herschel C. Cartridges: a Pictorial Digest of Small Arms Ammunition. New York: Bonanza Books, 1959.
Serven, James E. (ed.). The Collecting of Guns. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books, 1964. Print. – Herschel C. Logan, one of "23 successful experts" "giving you inside tips" (from an ad in Guns Magazine, December 1964, p. 11)
Logan, Herschel C, and Pall W. Bohne. The Colonel Cal'ates. Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop, 1972. Print. online miniature
Logan, Herschel C. The Colonel (of the Smoky Hills): His Filosophy. Salina, Kan: Consolidated Print. & Stationery Co, 1966. Print. Online
Serven, James E. Colt Firearms, 1836-1960. Prescott, Ariz: Wolfe Pub. Co, 1991. Print. – “Herschel C. Logan, collector-author-artist, merits especial praise for his patient copying of the Colt cylinder engravings, and for the faithful production of other art work in this book.”
Logan, Herschel C. The Coyote Road Edition (Yearbook). Salina, Kan: Kansas Wesleyan University, 1930. Print. -- Including 8 original woodcuts, some tipped in by Herschel Logan[8]
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Digits. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1980. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Dime Novels. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1984. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. The Drummer Boy of Shiloh. Fullerton, Calif.: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1986. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Ed Rush: A Tribute. Fullerton, Calif: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1987. Print.
Curran, John P, Ruth E. Adomeit, and Herschel C. Logan. Eternal Vigilance: 1776-1976. Santa Ana, Cal. : Log-Anne Press, 1975. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Faith. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1984. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Footprints in the Sand (author Unknown). Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1983. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Frank Myrle Cushing, Printer. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1977. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Great Names in Printing Through Six Centuries. Unpublished book project from c. 1935, containing the following identified portraits:[9]
  • Jost Amman
  • John Baskerville
  • Johann Christian Bauer
  • Paul A. Bennett
  • Linn Boyd Benton
  • Morris Benton
  • Lucian Bernhard
  • Thomas Bewick
  • Giambattista Bodoni
  • William Bowyer, II
  • William Bradford
  • Will Bradley
  • Will H. Bradley
  • David Bruce, Sr.
  • Henry L. Bullen
  • William Bulmer
  • William Caslon
  • William Caxton
  • T. M. Cleland
  • Samuel L. Clemens
  • Oswald B. Cooper
  • Laurens Janszoon Coster
  • Louis J.M. Daugerre
  • John Day
  • Theodore DeVinne
  • Jacques C. Derriey
  • Albrecht Durer
  • W.A. Dwiggins
  • Louis Elzevir
  • Henri Estienne
  • Robert Estienne
  • P. S. Fournier
  • Charles Francis
  • J.L. Frazier
  • John Froben
  • Claude Garamond
  • Ulrich Gering
  • George Phineas Gordon
  • Bertha M. Goudy
  • Fredric W. Goudy
  • Edmund G. Gress
  • The Grabhorns
  • Richard Grafton
  • Johann Gutenburg
  • Thomas C. Hansard
  • Alfred F. Harris
  • Sol. Hess
  • Richard M. Hoe
  • Hans Holbein
  • Stephen H. Horgan
  • Dard Hunter
  • Frederick Ives
  • Nicholas Jensen
  • George W. Jones
  • William M. Kelly
  • Charles Knight
  • Frederick Koenig
  • Tolbert Lanston
  • Aldus Manutius
  • Richard N. McArthur
  • Douglas C. McMurtrie
  • Ottmar Mergenthaler
  • R. Hunter Middleton
  • Stanley Morison
  • William Morris
  • Joseph Moxon
  • Norman T. A. Munder
  • John Henry Nash
  • Robert Wickham Nelson
  • John T. Nolf
  • Hans Peterson
  • Christopher Plantin
  • Roy T. Porte
  • Richard Pynson
  • Bernard Quaritch
  • Will Ransom
  • Will Ransom II
  • Erhard Ratdolt
  • William A. Reade
  • Sir Charles Reed
  • Theophraste Renaudot
  • Miller Ritchie
  • Bruce Rogers
  • Carl P. Rollins
  • James Ronaldson
  • Sterling P. Rounds
  • William Edwin Rudge
  • Rudolph Ruzicka
  • Peter Schoeffer
  • Alois Senefelder
  • William Spottiswoode
  • Edward L. Stone
  • Isaiah Thomas
  • Bradbury Thompson
  • Daniel Berkeley Updike
  • Beatrice Warde
  • Reynold Wolfe
  • Wynkyn de Worde
Logan, Herschel C. Hand Cannon to Automatic: A Pictorial Parade of Hand Arms. Huntington, W. Va: Standard Publications, 1944. Print.
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Hersh Is an Octogenarian. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1981. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. I Saw a Ship A-Sailing. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1974. Print.
Logan, Herschel C, and Iron E. Cody. An Indian Prayer: Known to Many of the Indian Tribes. Santa Ana, Ca. : Log-Anne Press 1976. Print. miniature
Vest, Eugene, Herschel C. Logan (il.), Ward K. Schori, and Michael Canoso. Irish Bulls. Evanston, Ill.: Press of Ward Schori, 1981. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. John Foster and America's First Woodcut, 1670. Fullerton [Calif.: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1988. Print. (and Fullerton [Calif.] : Lyceum Press, 1988) miniature
Logan, Herschel C, Ruth E. Adomeit, and Elbert Hubbard. Kansas. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 1975. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Kätūktū = (Red Hill). Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1979. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Legend of a Charm. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1981. Print.[7] miniature
Lincoln, Abraham, and Herschel C. Logan. Lincoln Said. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1982. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Little Book of Guns: A Chronology. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1978. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Little Portraits of Famous Americans. Santa Ana, Calif: Dawson Book Shop, 1973. Print. Printed by steel die process by Anthony F. Kroll, Binding by Bela Blau, from the press of Glen and Mary Dawson family.[7]
  • Jim Bridger
  • Admiral Byrd
  • Christopher Carson
  • George Washington Carver
  • William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill)
  • George A. Custer
  • William H. Dempsey
  • Thomas A. Edison
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Stephen Collins Foster
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • John C. Fremont
  • General Fred Funston
  • Geronimo
  • Billy Graham
  • James B. Hickok
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • John Paul Jones
  • Robert E. Lee
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Charles A. Lindbergh
  • John Marshall
  • John B. Omohundro
  • Chief Ouray
  • Norman Rockwell
  • Will Rogers
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Sitting Bull
  • Booker T. Washington
  • George Washington
  • Woodrow Wilson
  • Brigham Young
miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Anne Logan. Log-anne Press. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 19800. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Lost & Found: A Teddy Bear. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1983. Print.[7] miniature
Harnsberger, Caroline T, Herschel C. Logan (il.), Richard Heath (il.). Mark Twain on Horseback. Evanston, Ill.: Schori Press, 1978. Print. miniature
Hutton, W. R., and American Baptist Mission in Asam. Tomo Puru. Printed at the Christian Literature Society's Press, 1930.
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Mountains Are for Climbing. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1984. Print.[7] miniature
Cline, Walter M., Herschel C. Logan (il.). The Muzzle Loading Rifle Then and Now. 1942)
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. My Country, 'tis of Thee: A Bi-Centennial Keepsake. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 1976. Print.[7] online. Includes the following portraits, from ink and graphite originals.
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Stephen Decatur
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Nathan Hale
  • Julia Ward Howe
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Chief Joseph
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Dwight L. Moody
  • Thomas Paine
  • Will Rogers
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Samuel F. Smith
  • Booker T. Washington
  • George Washington
  • Daniel Webster
miniature
Troth, John T., Herschel C. Logan (il.). The Old Barn: A Poem. Evanston, Ill.: Schori Press, 1982. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Old Man of Pyramid Lake. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Studio, 1973. Print. miniature
Brooks, Phillips. One Solitary Life. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1977. Print. Contains print “Christus” by Herschel C. Logan. online miniature
Logan, Herschel C, Everett Scrogin, and C A. Seward. Other Days in Pictures and Verse : Twelve Original Woodcuts. Kansas City, Mo: Burton Pub. Co, 1928. Print. online
Logan, Herschel C. The Pictorial History of the Underhammer Gun. New York: Castle Books, 1960. Print.
Eberhardt, John J, and Herschel C. Logan. The Pioneer. [Santa Ana, California] : [Log-Anne Press] 1970. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Pirates. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1979. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, Bela Blau, Vance Gerry, and Patrick Reagh. Portraits of Some Famous Printers. Los Angeles: Zamorano Club, 1992. Print. Posthumous commemorative edition using unpublished ink portraits originally planned for the unrealized "Great Names in Printing Through Six Centuries"
  • Johann Gutenberg, 1400-1468
  • Peter Schoeffer, 1425-1502
  • Gunther Zainer, 1430-1478
  • William Caxton, 1422-1491
  • Erhard Ratdolt, 1442-1528
  • John Froben, 1460-1527
  • Nicholas Jensen, 1420-1480
  • Aldus Manutius, 1450-1515
  • Henri Estienne, 1470-1520
  • Robert Estienne, 1503-1559
  • Christopher Plantin, 1520-1589
  • Louis Elzevir, 1540-1617
  • Benjamin Franklin, 1707-1790
  • Theodore de Vinne, 1828-1914
  • William Morris, 1834-1896
miniature
Logan, Herschel C, O. A. Owen, Ernest Linder, Edgar Guest, George Bernard Shaw. Project '89. Los Angeles, Calif: The Chappel, 1986. Print. -- includes "THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS PRINTERS, 12 woodcuts by Herschel Logan reprinted by Jack Conway on 4 3/8" x 4 6/8" cards with text on verso, in original envelope."[10]
Cash, Johnny, Ruth E. Adomeit, and Herschel C. Logan (il.). Ragged Old Flag (with the story of "Old Glory"). Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1980. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Romance of the Old West. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1978. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C. Romance of the Old West Along Us 40 Thru Utah-Colorado-Kansas. Salina KS: U.S. 40 Highway Association, 1952. Print. [7]online
Carlson, Avis D. Small World ... Long Gone: A Family Record of an Era. Evanston, Ill: Schori Press, 1975. Print. Includes reprints of 7 Logan prints.
Logan, Herschel C, Paul Harvey, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Southern Cross of Honor. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1976. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Spanish Footprints in Kansas. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1984. Print.[7] miniature
Burke, Bill, Herschel C. Logan, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Story of the Colonel as told by Bill Burke in the Salina Journal. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1975. Print. online [7] miniature
Petty, G H., Herschel C. Logan (il.). A Stranger Passed By. Evanston [Ill.: Schori Press, 1978. Print.
Logan, Herschel C, Ruth E. Adomeit, and Robert H. Schuller. Symbols of Christendom. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 1975. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. Teach Us to Pray. Fullerton, Calif.: Lorson's Books, 1987. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Herschel C. Logan. Texas Jack of the Old West and Mlle. Morlacchi of the Stage. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1983. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. This Ole House. Fullerton, Calif.: Lorson's Books & Prints, 1986. Print. miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. The Thunderbird: Sacred Bearer of Happiness Unlimited. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1982. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C, and Ruth E. Adomeit. To a Step-Mother. Santa Ana, Calif: Log-Anne Press, 1980. Print.[7] miniature
Welch, Myra B, Ruth E. Adomeit, and Herschel C. Logan. The Touch of the Master's Hand. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 1978. Print.[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. What I Know About Printing Miniature Books. Santa Ana, Calif.: Log-Anne Press, 1973. Print. - Book consists of a title page, 14 blank pages, and a final page reading: "If you know any more than this here is your chance to write a book."[7] miniature
Logan, Herschel C. The White Buffalo. Santa Ana, Calif. : Log-Anne Press, 1980. Print.[7] miniature

Articles edit

Logan, Herschel C. "Address to Kansas House of Representative on the occasion of the Kansas Statehood Centennial." Journal of the House Twenty-Second Day. Kansas House of Representatives, Topeka, KS : February 13, 1961
Logan, Herschel C. "All-Metal Pistols." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C., November, 1958, pp. 24-25 online
Logan, Herschel C. "American Hand Guns of the Gold Rush Days." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, May 1954, pp. 58-59. online
Logan, Herschel C. "American Multi-Shot Cartridge Pistols." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, July 1951, pp. 30–32. online
Logan, Herschel C. "American Single-Shot Cartridge Pistols." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, June 1951, pp. 32–35, 47 online
Logan, Herschel C. "America's First Cartridge Revolver." The Gun Digest, 6th edition. Chicago, IL : The Gun Digest Company, 1951. Reprinted in "The Greatest Guns of Gun Digest" Iola, Wis.: Krause publications, 2010. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Arms Story in Miniature." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, October, 1956, pp. 32–33 - "The article describes Logan’s own hand-made collection of eight miniature military guns. They were not working guns, but each had moving parts to illustrate the principles of operation behind each type of gun."[11] online
Logan, Herschel C. "Bacon Arms”. American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, December 1957, pp. 37–39. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Cartridge Pepperboxes: Unusual American Revolving-Barrel Handguns.American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, October 1959, pp. 31-32. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Confederate Le Mat Revolver.American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, November 1960, pp. 35-36. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Courage, Bullets and Beans … a Panorama of the Civil War.Speech, American Society of Arms Collectors, Bulletin. Number 13, Spring, 1966. online
Peterson, Harold L., Logan, Herschel C. (il.)"The Development of Firearms (Part 1 of 4): Hand Cannon to Flintlock." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, March 1960, pp. 25-27. online
Peterson, Harold L., Logan, Herschel C. (il.)"The Development of Firearms (Part 2 of 4): Percussion System and Rifling." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, April 1960, pp. 44-45. online
Peterson, Harold L., Logan, Herschel C. (il.)"The Development of Firearms (Part 3 of 4): Breach-loaders and automatics." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, May 1960, pp. 60-63. online
Peterson, Harold L., Logan, Herschel C. (il.)"The Development of Firearms (Part 4 of 4): Ammunition and Sources." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, June 1960, pp. 36-38. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Dewey-Berry Feud." The Branding Iron (Westerners. Los Angeles Corral), no. 2. [Los Angeles, Calif.] : [Corral of the Westerners], Dec 1971, pp. 11–13. online
Logan, Herschel C. "E.A. Prescott (a postscript)." Arms Gazette, North Hollywood, Calif., Bienfeld Pub. Co., Dec 1974. online
Logan, Herschel C. "E.A. Prescott and His Revolvers." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, September 1960, pp. 46-48. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Fifty Years of Old Guns... a Little Visit with Major Hugh Smiley." The Texas Gun Collector. (1954), p. 8. reference
Logan, Herschel C. "A Flintlock Blunderbuss Started It All." Shooting Times: Voice of the Gun Enthusiast. (July 1962), p. 10.
Logan, Herschel C. "The 4-Shot Mossberg Pistols." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, March 1961, pp. 24-26. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Front Loading Plant." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, April 1959, pp. 21-23. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Garters and Vest Pockets: A Review of the Small Guns Carried by Ladies and Gents of the Old West." Brand Book (Westerners. San Diego Corral), no. 2. [San Diego, Calif.] : [Corral of the Westerners], [1971].
Logan, Herschel C. "The Gun John Brown Returned." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, September 1954, p. 23. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Guns of Kansas Territorial Days." Kansas Magazine. Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas Magazine Publishing Association, 27 Oct 1954.
Logan, Herschel C. "H.E. Dimick of St. Louis: Information on a Popular Gunmaker and Gun Dealer, Presented for the First Time." American Rifleman. April 1958. – Reprinted in The Bulletin, Missouri Historical Society, January, 1959, pp. 29–33. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Handguns by Remington." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, May 1955, pp. 50–53. online
Logan, Herschel C. "How Rare-How Much?." 15th Annual Gun Digest, 1961. (Advertisement in "The American Rifleman", February 1961) ad
Logan, Herschel C. "J.E. Evans of Philadelphia." Arms Gazette, North Hollywood, Calif., Bienfeld Pub. Co., June 1978. online
Logan, Herschel C. "J. M. Marlin's Handguns." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, October 1958, pp. 31–34. online
Logan, Herschel C. "J. Stevens and his pistols." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, July 1957, pp. 29–32. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The L. W. Pond Revolvers." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, January 1961, pp. 26-28. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Legend of Waconda Springs." The Wrangler (Westerners. San Diego Corral), v. 5, no. 1. [San Diego, Calif.] : [Corral of the Westerners], March 1972.
Logan, Herschel C. "The Oak Underhammer Cutlass Pistol." Arms Gazette, North Hollywood, Calif., Bienfeld Pub. Co., Dec 1974. online
Logan, Herschel C. "An Old Revolving Rifle." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, June 1954, p. 36. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Potent Persuaders: The .42 Caliber Single-Shot Cartridge derringers." The American Rifleman. February 1952, pp. 29–31, 44. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Romance of the Old West." American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin. 69:32-42 (1993). online
Logan, Herschel C. "Royal Buffalo Hunt." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, October 1952, pp. 37-42. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Schofield-Smith & Wesson."" American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, December 1953, pp. 29-31. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Single-Shot Underhammers." The American Rifleman. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, March 1956, pp. 41-44. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Smith & Wesson Ladysmiths."" American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, April 1954, pp. 47-48. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Story of Ignition." American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, January 1955, pp. 21-25. online
Logan, Herschel C. "The Story of Our ASAC Emblem." American Society of Arms Collectors Bulletin. Fall 1969, No. 20, pp. 26-27. online
Logan, Herschel C. "What is your Gun Worth?" American Rifleman Magazine. Washington, D.C.: National Rifle Association, August 1960, pp. 43-44. online
Logan, Herschel C. "Woodcut Technique." The Federal Illustrator. Minneapolis, Minn. : Federal Schools, Spring 1931. online

References edit

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    Woodcuts by Herschel C. Logan
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    Herschel C. Logan Woodcuts, inventory
  3. ^ Rachel David Auction, Fen 12, 2022
  4. ^ "Collection search". Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art. Kansas State University. 2022-03-20. Retrieved 20 Mar 2022.
  5. ^ "The Stamp Collector". The Kansas City Star". 1941-04-27. p. 5.
  6. ^ Listed in price list for the Poster Stamp Publishing Company, c. 1940
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac List of books from Log-Anne Press
  8. ^ AbeBooks, accessed 17 Jul 2022.
  9. ^ Portfolio search at Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art
  10. ^ AbeBooks, accessed 17 Jul 2022.
  11. ^ "Made Tiny Guns with Simple Tools". The Salina journal. 1956-11-25. p. 6. Retrieved 4 Mar 2022.