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Charles Lewis Ripper was born in Pittsburgh, PA, October 28, 1929 to an ornamental iron worker and an art teacher. Inheriting a talent for art, he studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and had illustrated his first book before reaching the age of twenty. His signature inscription, "That path of nature declared most interesting is but the path most patiently observed." sums up his feelings of the outdoors. A deep commitment to conservation and education, Ripper has used his artwork as a tool, geared toward children, in the natural sciences. By 1972, he had published eleven books with the New York based publisher, Morrow, all self-illustrated, including titles such as Bats, Hawks, Moles and Shrews, Ground Birds, Swallows and Mosquitoes. Ripper writes, "If any of my books or drawings will open the eyes of just one more person to the world of nature, my efforts will not be wasted."Biographical sources: Something About the Author. Volume 3, 1972.

From the description of Charles Ripper Collection 1950-1961. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 428024609

Charles Lewis Ripper was born in Pittsburgh, PA, October 28, 1929 to an ornamental iron worker and an art teacher. Inheriting a talent for art, he studied at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and had illustrated his first book before reaching the age of twenty. His signature inscription, "That path of nature declared most interesting is but the path most patiently observed." sums up his feelings of the outdoors. A deep commitment to conservation and education, Ripper has used his artwork as a tool, geared toward children, in the natural sciences. By 1972, he had published eleven books with the New York based publisher, Morrow, all self-illustrated, including titles such as Bats, Hawks, Moles and Shrews, Ground Birds, Swallows and Mosquitoes . Ripper writes, "If any of my books or drawings will open the eyes of just one more person to the world of nature, my efforts will not be wasted."

Biographical sources: Something About the Author . Volume 3, 1972.

From the guide to the Charles Ripper Collection, 1950-1961, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])

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