Through the Eyes of a Child: An Introduction to Children's LiteratureMerrill, 1995 - 713 Seiten Looks at the history of children's literature, discusses criteria for evaluation, and surveys genres. |
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... tions . In Tiger with Wings : The Great Horned Owl by Barbara Juster Esbensen , Brown supports Esben- sen's text , which compares the horned owl and a tiger as fierce hunters . The accompanying illustra- tion shows a tiger , drawn in ...
... tions . In Tiger with Wings : The Great Horned Owl by Barbara Juster Esbensen , Brown supports Esben- sen's text , which compares the horned owl and a tiger as fierce hunters . The accompanying illustra- tion shows a tiger , drawn in ...
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... tions in other books by Paul Goble . STUDYING HISTORIC BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS Rita Lipkis ( 1993 ) describes a ... tions . Illustrations of Walter Crane are in The Baby's Opera , and Walter Crane's own analysis of illustra- tions are in ...
... tions in other books by Paul Goble . STUDYING HISTORIC BOOKS AND ILLUSTRATIONS Rita Lipkis ( 1993 ) describes a ... tions . Illustrations of Walter Crane are in The Baby's Opera , and Walter Crane's own analysis of illustra- tions are in ...
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... tions in Shadow . Cendrar's carefully chosen words suggest a shadow that prowls , mingles , watches , spies , and sprawls in silence . Brown's collages reinforce this ghostly world . Several more ghostly poems are found in the section ...
... tions in Shadow . Cendrar's carefully chosen words suggest a shadow that prowls , mingles , watches , spies , and sprawls in silence . Brown's collages reinforce this ghostly world . Several more ghostly poems are found in the section ...
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Illustrations | 4 |
THE HISTORY | 20 |
ISSUES | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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