Papers [part 1], 1972-1991.

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Papers [part 1], 1972-1991.

Correspondence, sketchbooks, sketches and/or illustrations, dummies, color separations, proofs, manuscripts, typescripts, galleys, storyboards, paste-ups, and miscellaneous material. For The adventures of Isabel (1991); The big jump (1981); George and Martha round and round (1988); Hey diddle daddle (1989); and Merry Christmas, Space Case (1986) the Collection includes sketches and/or illustrations. The Collection holds dummies for The adventures of Isabel; The big jump; Four on the shore (1985); George and Martha round and round; How beastly! (1980); and Roger's umbrella (1982). There are manuscripts and typescripts for George and Martha one fine day. The Collection also holds galleys for George and Martha round and round. The Collection includes proofs for The cut-ups cut loose (1987); The exploding frog and other fables from Aesop (1981); Four little Troubles (1975); Fox at school (1983); George and Martha (1972); George and Martha back in town (1984); George and Martha one fine day (1978); George and Martha rise and shine (1976); George and Martha tons of fun (1980); I will not go to market today (1979); MacGoose's Grocery (1978); Miss Nelson has a field day (1985); Portly McSwine (1979); and Rapscallion Jones (1983).

2.10 cu. ft. (7 boxes)

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Marshall, James, 1942-1992

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American children's author/illustrator, born in San Antonio, Texas in 1942. Marshall has written, co-written, and illustrated more than forty books for children, both under his own name and that of his pseudonym, Edward Marshall. He has also illustrated more than 25 books for others. He is best known for his George and Martha series, concerning a pair of hippopotami who are "the best of friends," and the books chronicling the inane adventures of the Stupid family, co-authored with Harry Allard. ...