Adams, Adrienne
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Adams, Adrienne
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Adams, Adrienne
Adams, Adrienne, 1906-
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Adams, Adrienne, 1906-2002
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アダムズ, エイドリアン
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Anderson, Adrienne Adams- 1906-2002
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Anderson, Adrienne Adams- 1906-2002
Adams, Adrienne Dean Anderson 1906-2002
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Adams, Adrienne Dean Anderson 1906-2002
アダムズ, アドリエンヌ
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アダムズ, エドリアン
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Adrienne Adams, was born February 8, 1906 in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She received her B.A. at Stephens College in 1925, and continued her education at the University of Missouri and the American School of Design in New York. Married to the author, and her occasional collaborator, John Lorizo Anderson, Miss Adams worked as an artist, illustrator, and children's book author. Her first illustrated work, Bag of Smoke, written by her husband, was published in 1942. Since the 1940s, Miss Adams has continued to publish prolifically and in 1960 and 1962 was recognized for excellence with the Caldecott Honor Book citations for Houses From the Sea and The Day we Saw the Sun Come Up , respectively.
American illustrator and author of children's books; Caldecott Honor, 1960 and 1962.
American illustrator and author of children's books.
American children's author/illustrator, born in Ft. Smith, Arkansas in 1906. Primarily an illustrator of books ranging from contemporary texts to fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen.
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Animals
Animals
Behavior
Children
Children's literature
Children's literature, American
Children's literature, American
Children's stories, American
Christmas
Christmas stories
Day
Day
Dolls
Dolls
Easter
Easter
Fairs
Fairs
Fairy tales
Fairy tales
Folklore
Folklore
Holidays
Holidays
Mice
Mice
Night
Night
Night
Night
Nocturnal animals
Nocturnal animals
Orphans
Orphans
Parents
Parents
Rabbits
Shells
Shells
Short stories
Spring
Spring
Tardiness
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Illustrator
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Sun
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