Wanda Gag's The sorcerer's apprentice : production material.

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Wanda Gag's The sorcerer's apprentice : production material.

2 black & white illustrations for half-title, 2 color illustrations for title page on 1 board, 4 ink illustrations on 3 boards, 1 dedication page, 2 color illustrations with 1 overlay for title page on 1 board, 9 color illustrations (some with text paste-ups) on 6 boards, 11 black & white illustrations (some iwth text paste-up) on 7 boards. Adapated by Wanda Gag from several sources, the story tells of a sorcerer's apprentice who learns his master's spells on the sly and finds they come in handy when he is in danger.

Illustrations: 32 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816473

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Gág, Wanda, 1893-1946

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American author and illustrator of children's books; Kerlan Award, 1977 and Caldecott Honor citations for Nothing at All and Snow White and the seven dwarfs, and Newbery Honor citations for Millions of Cats and The ABC bunny. From the description of Papers, 1893-1947 (bulk 1928-1947). (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62440119 American author and illustrator of children's books. From the description of Snow White and the seven dwarfs : p...

Tomes, Margot

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Margot Tomes was born August 10, 1917 in Yonkers, New York. She attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and early in her career worked as a fabric designer. She began illustrating books in the 1950s, mainly works for adults including mysteries and cook books. In 1963 she illustrated her first book for children, The Brave Balloon of Benjamin Buckley. Throughout her long and prolific career, Margot Tomes illustrated dozens of books for children. She did illustrations for works of fiction and non-...