Follow the wind : production material.

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Follow the wind : production material.

Tempera dummy, ink & tempera illustration with separations for endpapers, ink & tempera illustrations with separations, tempera studies for jacket, tempera study for endpapers, tempera studies. No animals or mountains can follow or stop the wind, until at last it grows tired and gentle and rocks itself to sleep.

Illustrations: 54 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815112

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Tresselt, Alvin, 1916-2000

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Alvin Tresselt was born in Passaic, New Jersey in 1916. He did a number of jobs to make a living during the Depression, and then after the Second World War started working in interior display and advertising. In the 1950s he began working as an editor. During the same period he wrote numerous popular and well-received children's books, many of which were illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Their book White Snow, Bright Snow won the Caldecott Medal in 1948. Biographical Source: Something About the Aut...

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