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Richard Egielski

Auteur van The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring

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Illustrator, Richard Egielski was born in New York City on July 16, 1952. He studied at Parson's School of Design. He also studied the art of picture books with Maurice Sendak. He was the winner of the 1987 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations in Hey, Al by Arthur Yorinks. He wrote and illustrated toon meer Buz and Jazper which were chosen as New York Times Best Illustrated Books for Children. Other books illustrated by Egielski include The Tub People and The Tub Grandfather by Pam Conrad. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

Bevat de naam: Richard Eglieski

Fotografie: via Macmillan Publishing

Werken van Richard Egielski

The Letter, the Witch, and the Ring (1976) — Illustrator — 736 exemplaren
The Web Files (2001) — Illustrator; Illustrator, sommige edities381 exemplaren
The Gingerbread Boy (1993) 369 exemplaren
Buz (Trophy Picture Books) (1995) 233 exemplaren
Saint Francis and the Wolf (2005) 90 exemplaren
Three Magic Balls (2000) 40 exemplaren
Slim and Jim (2002) 37 exemplaren
The Sleepless Little Vampire (2011) 37 exemplaren
Jazper (1998) 31 exemplaren
The Whistle on the Train (2008) — Illustrator — 30 exemplaren
Captain Sky Blue (2010) 28 exemplaren
Itsy Bitsy Spider (2012) 18 exemplaren
One Present from Flekman's (1999) — Illustrator — 11 exemplaren

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Hey, Al (1986) — Illustrator — 1,410 exemplaren
Sing a Song of Popcorn: Every Child's Book of Poems (1988) — Illustrator — 1,004 exemplaren
The Tub People (1989) — Illustrator — 641 exemplaren
The End (2007) — Illustrator — 298 exemplaren
"Fire! Fire!" Said Mrs. McGuire (1970) — Illustrator, sommige edities279 exemplaren
The Fierce Yellow Pumpkin (2003) — Illustrator — 274 exemplaren
Louis the Fish (1980) — Illustrator — 116 exemplaren
The Tub Grandfather (1993) — Illustrator — 93 exemplaren
The Fabulous Feud Of Gilbert And Sullivan (2009) — Illustrator — 92 exemplaren
Three French Hens (2005) — Illustrator — 91 exemplaren
Ugh (1828) — Illustrator — 71 exemplaren
Christmas in July (1750) — Illustrator — 67 exemplaren
A Telling of the Tales: Five Stories (1990) — Illustrator — 59 exemplaren
Small World of Binky Braverman (1600) — Illustrator — 57 exemplaren
Oh, Brother (1656) — Illustrator — 52 exemplaren
The Tub People's Christmas (1999) — Illustrator — 47 exemplaren
What A Trip! (1750) — Illustrator — 37 exemplaren
The Lost Sailor (A Laura Geringer Books) (1992) — Illustrator — 35 exemplaren
Homework (2009) — Illustrator — 32 exemplaren
It Happened in Pinsk (1983) — Illustrator — 32 exemplaren
Bravo, Minski (1988) — Illustrator — 28 exemplaren
Locust Pocus: Poems to Bug You (2001) — Illustrator — 28 exemplaren
Sid and Sol (1977) — Illustrator — 17 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1952-11-16
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA

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Genre
Fairy tales
Folklore
Picture books for children
Tone
Whimsical
Illustration
Cartoony
Location
New York City
Subject
Chases
Escapes
Foxes
Gingerbread cookies
 
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kmgerbig | 14 andere besprekingen | May 1, 2023 |
Age: 4-8y
CHILDREN'S CHOICES FOR 1998 (IRA/CBC)
BEST BOOKS 0F 1997 (SLJ)
FALL 1997 PICK OF THE LISTS (ABA)
 
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Shardajia | 14 andere besprekingen | Nov 23, 2021 |
Rose Rita Pottinger is dreading summer. With her best friend, Lewis Barnavelt away at Boy Scout camp, vacation threatens to be altogether boring. But when Mrs. Zimmermann, Lewis's next door neighbor and a genuine witch receives a strange deathbed letter from an eccentric uncle, unexpected thing start to happen.
 
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Daniel464 | 10 andere besprekingen | Aug 20, 2021 |
I very much enjoyed the previous two books in this series, which chronicled the magical adventures of Lewis Barnavelt, but we get a bit of a change of pace with this third novel in the series. Bellairs shifts focus to put Rose Rita and Mrs. Zimmerman in the spotlight for their very own magical escapade while Lewis is away at summer camp. The story begins when Mrs. Zimmerman inherits the estate of her crazy old cousin, which seems harmless enough until we add a magical ring into the mix. Mrs. Zummerman is, of course, a logical sceptic, even as a trained magician, so she assumes that the ring is another of her cousin's made up stories, but this proves to almost be her downfall as her childhood rival gets a hold of the ring and turns it against her. Bellairs has never shied away from having truely frightening and realistic villains, but Gert Bigger is a keen example of how jealousy and vindictiveness can make a person go bad. At the crux of the story Rose Rita and Mrs. Zimmerman are in real danger and it seems like Gert will go through with her plans to kill them both, but thankfully her own greed and the tricky way that magic works ends up being her undoing and our protagonists escape unharmed. Will we ever know if the magic ring really belonged to King Solomon? Probably not, but it is definitely for the best that Mrs. Zimmerman melted it down and got rid of it for good, as the spirit in the ring was clearly a negative influence on its wearer.… (meer)
 
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JaimieRiella | 10 andere besprekingen | Feb 25, 2021 |

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