Something about the AuthorScot Peacock, Alan Hedblad Cengage Gale, 2001 - 318 Seiten An easy-to-use source for librarians, students and other researchers, each volume in this series provides illustrated biographical profiles of approximately 75 children's authors and artists. This critically acclaimed series covers more than 12,000 individuals, ranging from established award winners to authors and illustrators who are just beginning their careers. Entries typically cover: personal life, career, writings, works in progress, adaptations, additional sources. A cumulative author index is included in each odd-numbered volume.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details. |
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... story award in 1988 , with my second completed story . This story , ' Parkhaven Hotel , ' and another , ' A Girl's Best Friend , ' formed the basis of my short story collection Like You , Really , published in 1994. My first published ...
... story award in 1988 , with my second completed story . This story , ' Parkhaven Hotel , ' and another , ' A Girl's Best Friend , ' formed the basis of my short story collection Like You , Really , published in 1994. My first published ...
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... stories such as " The Wise Fools of Gotham " and " Seven Foolish Fishermen , " the authors and story- tellers also include unusual stories about simpletons as well as discuss how different versions of the same story may be found in ...
... stories such as " The Wise Fools of Gotham " and " Seven Foolish Fishermen , " the authors and story- tellers also include unusual stories about simpletons as well as discuss how different versions of the same story may be found in ...
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... story , told from the boy's point of view , radiates warmth and gentle humor , " stated Five Owls reviewer Marilyn N. Robertson , who called it " a story with charm and with universal appeal . ” Poppa and George return for the holiday ...
... story , told from the boy's point of view , radiates warmth and gentle humor , " stated Five Owls reviewer Marilyn N. Robertson , who called it " a story with charm and with universal appeal . ” Poppa and George return for the holiday ...
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