Cooper Edens
Auteur van If You're Afraid of the Dark, Remember the Night Rainbow
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Cooper Edens was born Gary Drager in 1945 in Washington State. He received a B.A. from the University of Washington in 1970. He is an author and illustrator of more than 25 children's books including If You're Afraid of the Dark, Remember the Night Rainbow, Add One More Star to the Night, and The toon meer Starcleaner Reunion. Some of his books are illustrated by other individuals like Alexandra Day, Daniel Lane, and A. Scott Banfill. These works include Darby, the Special-Order Pup, The Christmas We Moved to the Barn, Special Deliveries, Santa Cows, Shawnee Bill's Enchanted Five-Ride Carousel, and Nicholi. He has also created a series where he reprints one version of a classic children's story together with illustrations from a number of artists who have adapted the tales since the nineteenth century. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Cooper Edens/photo by Dean Rutz, Seattle Times
Werken van Cooper Edens
Tales from the Brothers Grimm: A Classic IIlustrated Edition (Classic Illustrated) (1988) 65 exemplaren
The Starcleaner Reunion 2 exemplaren
Westward With Columbus 1 exemplaar
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Algemene kennis
- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Drager, Gary (birth)
- Geboortedatum
- 1945
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Woonplaatsen
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Opleiding
- University of Washington (B.A., 1970)
- Beroepen
- author
illustrator - Organisaties
- Laughing Elephant
Green Tiger Press - Agent
- c/o Green Tiger Press/Laughing Elephant, 3645 Interlake Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103.
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- Populariteit
- #14,003
- Waardering
- 3.8
- Besprekingen
- 31
- ISBNs
- 91
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I've been looking for this book since the early 90s. I babysat for a family that had this, but all I could remember about it was "it had weird 70s pictures, one of which showed someone wearing a lightbulb as a necklace" and "it had the story structure 'if you're something, then something'."
So of course I could never find it and was starting to think it didn't exist, or was some weird self-published Montana thing. It remained a mystery, until today. Today I found it sitting on the desk in the Friends of the Library bookstore, a $2 pricetag slapped on it.
$2 is a small price to pay for solving this long lost mystery, I say!… (meer)