The telephone : production material.

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The telephone : production material.

Ink & wash illustration with separations for jacket, ink & wash illustrations with separations, proofs for jacket in black & white and color. "In this story by the Russian author Kornei Chukovsky, the author's phone is rung constantly by animals calling about their problems." Translated and adapted by Max Hayward and William Jay Smith.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7813637

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Smith, William Jay, 1918-....

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American author and Washington University alumnus. From the description of Papers. 1924-1985. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 12959285 Poet and Library of Congress poetry consultant (1968-1970). From the description of Two lockets : manuscript poem, 1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984138 American poet. From the description of Papers of William Jay Smith [manuscript], 1957. (University of Virginia). WorldCat re...

Hayward, Max

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Chukovskiĭ, Korneĭ, 1882-1969

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Lent, Blair

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Blair Lent was born January 22, 1930 in Boston Massachusetts. He graduated from the Museum of Fine Arts School of Art in 1953 and later studied art in Switzerland and Italy. In the 1950s, he worked as an assistant art director and creative designer and in the 1960s began illustrating and writing children's books. Many of his ideas for books and illustrations come from the folklore of Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa, and his own travel experiences. He received the Caldecott Medal in 1973 for The...