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Leonard Marcus

    Helen Oxenbury: A Life in Illustration
    The Runaway Bunny. A 75th Anniversary Retrospective
    You're It
    Randolph Caldecott: The Man Who Could Not Stop Drawing
    You Can't Say That!
    Making Gay History : The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights
    • From the Boy Scouts and the U.S. military to marriage and adoption, the gay civil rights movement has exploded on the national stage. Eric Marcus takes us back in time to the earliest days of that struggle in a newly revised and thoroughly updated edition of Making History, originally published in 1992. Using the heartfelt stories of more than sixty people, he carries us through the compelling five-decade battle that has changed the fabric of American society. The rich tapestry that emerges from Making Gay History includes the inspiring voices of teenagers and grandparents, journalists and housewives, from the little-known Dr. Evelyn Hooker and Morty Manford to former vice president Al Gore, Ellen DeGeneres, and Abigail Van Buren. Together, these many stories bear witness to a time of astonishing change, as gay and lesbian people have struggled against prejudice and fought for equal rights under the law.

      Making Gay History : The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights
    • You Can't Say That!

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,1(222)Abgeben

      "Sharing candid interviews with 13 top children's and young adult authors who discuss why their books have faced censorship, a historian and critic puts First Amendment challenges into historical context and examines the support network that protects and defends young people's rights."--Provided by publisher.

      You Can't Say That!
    • Randolph Caldecott is best known as the namesake of the award that honours picture book illustrations. In this inventive biography, a leading children's literature scholar examines the man behind the medal. Including drawing from Caldecott's very last sketchbook, it shows why Caldecott was indeed the father of the modern picture book.

      Randolph Caldecott: The Man Who Could Not Stop Drawing
    • The faculty of the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard University distill their extensive research and experience to teach you how to become a better leader every day, while giving you the tools to handle the inevitable crises that come your way.

      You're It
    • Celebrate the 75th anniversary of The Runaway Bunny, by beloved children’s book author Margaret Wise Brown and illustrator Clement Hurd. With foil stamping on the linen case cover and a commemorative foil sticker, this special edition is a must-have for collectors and children's book fans. The Runaway Bunny, first published in 1942 and never out of print, has indeed become a classic. This beautiful 75th anniversary edition includes the original picture book followed by a 32-page retrospective look with lively anecdotes, exclusive photographs, and archival material. Also features an essay by noted children’s book historian Leonard S. Marcus.

      The Runaway Bunny. A 75th Anniversary Retrospective
    • The narrative explores the life and artistic evolution of beloved illustrator Helen Oxenbury, showcasing her journey through captivating storytelling. Each chapter is enriched with original illustrations by Oxenbury, making it a visually engaging experience. This gift book serves as a delightful coffee table addition for both children and adults, celebrating the significance of picture books and the impact of Oxenbury's work in the literary world.

      Helen Oxenbury: A Life in Illustration
    • Pictured Worlds

      Masterpieces of Children's Book Art by 101 Top Illustrators from Around the World

      • 416 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden

      Featuring the work of 101 renowned children's illustrators, this large-format reference book showcases a rich collection of stunning illustrations. Each entry highlights the unique style and contributions of the artists, providing insight into their creative processes and the impact of their work on children's literature. The lavish illustrations and thoughtful curation make it an essential resource for art enthusiasts, educators, and anyone passionate about the world of children's books.

      Pictured Worlds
    • This text examines human sexuality through the lens of psychoanalytic theory and modern ego psychology, which looks at emotional meaning and its organization in symbolic representations of affect as organized by the ego.

      Modern Ego Psychology and Human Sexual Experience
    • The children's-book imprints that make up the Penguin family have been the proud publishers of some of the finest in children's literature. Now, for the first time, the very best character-based children's fiction is collected in one deluxe, large-format edition. With its wide range of material, this elegantly designed book has something to offer children at every stage of reading ability--curious toddlers, early learners, and independent readers alike. From the reassuring story of Corduroy and his discovery in a department store, to the innocent charm of Winnie-the-Pooh, to the devilish antics of Roald Dahl's Matilda, the beloved children's characters that grace the rich Dutton, Viking, and Warne backlists have been favorites of children--and adults--for generations. Here, too, are Ferdinand the Bull, Peter Rabbit, Madeline, Miss Rumphius, David McPhail's Pig Pig, Pippi Longstocking, Encyclopedia Brown, Homer Price, Judy Blume's Fudge, Jean Craighead George's Sam Gribley, and Lloyd Alexander's Sebastian. It isn't often that a single book has so much to offer so many. This handsome volume encompasses the witty, whimsical, wise--even wicked!--in great literature for the young. It is truly a gift book to savor and treasure.

      The Penguin Book of Classic Children's Characters