Marilyn Hirsh papers. [Part 1], 1968-1986.

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Marilyn Hirsh papers. [Part 1], 1968-1986.

The collection contains typescripts, dummies, illustrations, layouts, sketches, and proofs for 33 titles and 12 short stories. The titles included are: Ben goes into business (1963); The best of K'tonton by Sadie Rose Weilerstein (1980); Bravo burro by John Fante (1970); Butchers and bakers, rabbis and kings by Jacqueline Green (1984); Captain Jiri and Rabbi Jacob (1976); Could anything be worse? (1974); Deborah the dybbuk (1978); Elephants and the mice (1967); George and the goblins (1972); Hannibal and his 37 elephants (1977); House on the roof by David Adler (1976); How the world got its color (1972); I love hanukkah (1984); I love passover (1985); Joseph who loved the Sabbath (1986); and K'tonton in the circus by Sadie Weilerstein (1981).

11.15 cu. ft.

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USM Libraries. De Grummond Children's Literature Collection.

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Hirsh, Marilyn

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Marilyn Hirsh was born in Chicago in 1944 and died in 1988. She was an author and illustrator of over 30 children's books, many focusing on Jewish themes. She was often inspired by the recollections of relatives. From the description of Marilyn Hirsh Collection 1972. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 424553868 Author and illustrator of children's literature. Hirsh died in 1988. From the description of Marilyn Hirsh papers. [Part 2], 1968...