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D'aulaires' Book of Norse Myths (New York Review Children's Collection Series) (05 Edition)by Ingri D'aulaire
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Publisher Comments:The New York Review Children's Collection began in 2003 in an attempt to reward readers who have long wished for the return of their favorite children’s titles and to introduce those books to a new generation. The line publishes picture books for preschoolers through to chapter books and novels for older children. Praised for their elegant design and sturdy bindings, these books set a new standard for the definition of a "classic."
Among the 52 titles included in this collection you will find Esther Averill's time-honored Jenny and the Cat Club series; several titles by the award-winning team of Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, including their Book of Norse Myths and Book of Animals; James Thurber's The Thirteen Clocks and The Wonderful O, both with illustrations by Marc Simont; Daniel Pinkwater’s weird and wacky Lizard Music; Alison Uttley’s time-travel classic A Traveller in Time; and Palmer Brown’s intricately illustrated books Beyond the Pawpaw Trees and holiday favorite Something for Christmas.
The New York Review Children's Collection brings time-tested children's and young adult literature to your bookshelf in sturdy, well-crafted hardback editions designed to last for generations. The covers feature a unified series design by award-winning designer Louise Fili and all interior materials are carefully selected to reflect the period of original publication. Each book has a three-piece, paper-over-board cover, cloth spine, and coordinating head- and foot-bands. All text is printed on acid-free paper stock and many titles include original endpapers, line art, and full-color illustrations.
This collection includes one each of the following titles:
Jenny and the Cat Club by Esther Averill The Little Bookroom by Eleanor Farjeon The Island of Horses by Eilis Dillon The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay Mistress Masham's Repose by T.H. White The Wind on the Moon by Eric Linklater Carbonel: The King of the Cats by Barbara Sleigh An Episode of Sparrows by Rumer Godden D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Jenny Goes to Sea by Esther Averill Jenny's Birthday Book by Esther Averill The Bear and the People by Reiner Zimnik Jenny's Moonlight Adventure by Esther Averill The School for Cats by Esther Averill Captains of the City Streets by Esther Averill The Hotel Cat by Esther Averill Wee Gillis by Munro Leaf, Illustrations by Robert Lawson The House of Arden by E. Nesbit The Lost Island by Eilis Dillon D'Aulaires' Book of Trolls by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire The Peterkin Papers by Lucretia P. Hale Bel Ria by Sheila Burnford Charlotte Sometimes by Penelope Farmer Pecos Bill by James Cloyd Bowman, Illustrations by Laura Bannon D'Aulaires' Book of Animals by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Uncle by J. P. Martin, Illustrations by Quentin Blake The Backward Day by Ruth Krauss, Illustrations by Marc Simont The Two Cars by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire The Terrible Troll-Bird by Ingri d'Aulaire Edgar d'Aulaire The Box of Delights by John Masefield Foxie, The Singing Dog by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Uncle Cleans Up by J. P. Martin The 13 Clocks by James Thurber, Illustrations by Marc Simont The Midnight Folk by John Masefield Too Big by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire The Wonderful O by James Thurber, Illustrations by Marc Simont The Mousewife by Rumer Godden, Illustrations by William Pene Du Bois The Kingdom of Carbonel by Barbara Sleigh Ounce Dice Trice by Alastair Reid, Illustrations by Ben Shahn The Bear That Wasn’t by Frank Tashlin Beyond the Pawpaw Trees by Palmer Brown Carbonel and Calidor by Barbara Sleigh, Illustrations by Charles Front Lizard Music by Daniel Pinkwater The Man Who Lost His Head by Claire Hutchet Bishop, Illustrations by Robert McCloskey Mud Pies and Other Recipes by Marjorie Winslow, Illustrations by Erik Blegvad The Rescuers by Margary Sharp, Illustrations by Garth Williams Something for Christmas by Palmer Brown Sorely Trying Day by Russell Hoban, Illustrated by Lillian Hoban Supposing…by Alistair Reid, Illustrations by Bob Gill Terrible, Horrible Edie by E.C. Spykman Three Ladies by the Sea by Rhoda Levine, Illustrations by Edward Gorey A Traveller in Time by Alison Uttley
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Among the 40 titles included in this collection you will find Wee Gillis, a Caldecott Honor Book by the creators of The Story of Ferdinand; Esther Averill\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s time-honored Jenny and the Cat Club series; The House of Arden by E. Nesbit, one of J.K. Rowling\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s favorite writers; several titles by the award-winning team of Ingri and Edgar Parin d\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Aulaire, including their Book of Norse Myths and Book of Animals; James Thurber\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s The Thirteen Clocks and The Wonderful O, both with illustrations by Marc Simont. Not to be missed is the classic animal adventure story Bel Ria by Sheila Burnford, the author of The Incredible Journey; Lucretia Hale\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s hilarious The Peterkin Papers; James Cloyd Bowman\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Newbery Honor Book, Pecos Bill; and holiday favorites by John Masefield, The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\'\\\'\'' Synopsis:The Caldecott medal-winning d'Aulaires once again captivate their young audience with this beautifully illustrated introduction to Norse legends, telling stories of Odin the All-father, Thor the Thunder-god and the theft of his hammer, Loki the mischievous god of the Jotun Race, and Ragnarokk, the destiny of the gods. Children meet Bragi, the god of poetry, and the famous Valkyrie maidens, among other gods, goddesses, heroes, and giants. Illustrations throughout depict the wondrous other world of Norse folklore and its fantastical Northern landscape.
About the AuthorEdgar Parin DAulaire (1898-1986) studied art in Germany and France, and worked with Henri Matisse. In Munich, he met Ingri Mortenson (1904-1980), a Norwegian-born art student. They married, emigrated to the US, and began a long career together, during which they published over twenty picture books for children. The Magic Rug was followed by Ola and East of the Sun and West of the Moon, both of which describe Norwegian folklore. Their work shifted to American history with Abraham Lincoln, a biography which won the 1940 Caldecott Medal. The dAulaires were awarded the Regina Medal from the Catholic Library Association in 1970.
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