The terrible troll-bird : production material, ca. 1976.

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The terrible troll-bird : production material, ca. 1976.

Crayon, ink, pastel and pencil dummy with typescript and text proof, ink and pencil illustration with seprarations for jacket, lithograph illustrations with separations, lithograph illustrations, sets of illustration separations, sheet proof for jacket, sheets of lithograph illustrations, lithograph study, a poster, and ten lithograph stones [very, very heavy] for illustrations. When four children defeat the terrible troll-bird who has terrified their Norwegian valley for years, everyone celebrates in a merry feast.

Illustrations: 73 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7816902

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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D'Aulaire, Ingri, 1904-1980

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Edgar and Ingri (Mortenson) Parin d'Aulaire were an award winning husband and wife team of illustrators and authors of children's books; winners of the 1940 Caldecott Award for Abraham Lincoln. From the description of Sidsel Longskirt and Solve Suntrap : two children of Norway : production material, [1935?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62451550 From the description of The terrible troll-bird : production material, ca. 1976. (University of Minn...

D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin, 1898-1986

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Edgar Parin D'Aulaire and Ingri (Mortenson) D'Aulaire met in art school, and were married in 1925. Throughout their joint career, which spanned nearly five decades, the D'Aulaires worked as a team on the text and illustrations for numerous children's books. Their published works include: Abraham Lincoln (1939), Foxie (1949), Buffalo Bill (1952), Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths (1962), Norse Gods and Giants (1967), and D'Aulaires' Trolls (1972), among many others. ...