Anatole and the Pied Piper : production material.

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Anatole and the Pied Piper : production material.

Ink & pencil illustrations with separations for jacket, ink & pencil illustration with separations for title page, ink & pencil illustrations with separations. Anatole the mouse is called upon to be a hero when an ambitious musician concocts a scheme involving 24 schoolmice at a picnic.

Illustrations: 71 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7853243

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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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...

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...