Anatole and the thirty thieves : production material.

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Anatole and the thirty thieves : production material.

Ink, watercolor & wash jacket study, ink & wash illustrations with separations, ink & wash illustration with separation, ink & wash illustrations, lettering layouts for jacket, text proof layout for jacket flaps, miscellaneous text proof layout, jaket proof with separations, sheet illustrator's proof, and for 1990 reprint: shooting copy for jacket, shooting copy, photocopies of illustrations. Anatole the mouse returns from vacation to find that he is sorely needed to help solve the mystery of the Great Cheese Robbery, which has closed his good friend's cheese factory.

Illustrations: 79 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7815272

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Titus, Eve, 1922-2002

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Eve Titus was born in New York City in 1922. She first worked as a concert pianist before turning to writing, her second love. She is especially well-known for her books about Anatole, the cultured mouse, all of which were illustrated by Paul Galdone. Two of her books were runners-up for the Caldecott Award. Biographical source: Something About the Author, vol. 2, p. 240-242. From the description of Eve Titus Papers 1958-1965. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record i...

Galdone, Paul

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Paul Galdone was born circa 1907 in Budapest, Austria- Hungary and immigrated to the United States in 1921. Galdone studied art at the Art Student's League and New York School for Industrial Design . He served in World War II in the U.S. Army, Engineers. The author and illustrator of children's books also was employed as a bus boy, electrician's helper, and fur dryer, in addition to four years in the art department at Doubleday (NY). His work was awarded runner up for the Caldecott Medal ( Eve T...