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Marcia
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR (1918-) Marcia Brown, a native to New York state, was unable to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor, when it came time to leave her large family and go to college during the Depression. State Teacher’s certification was more affordable and immediately lucrative. After three years of teaching, however, she did decide that there was another dream she wished to pursue, and perhaps could achieve. She left teaching to move to New York City where she worked as a children’s librarian while she worked to get her picture books published. She is one of two illustrators to have won the Caldecott medal three times, and utilizes a variety of mediums and styles in her work. LOGANBERRY LEGACY ... strike many memory chords. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Bun; A Tale from Russia. 1972 Dick Whittington and His Cat, 1950 How the Ostrich Got Its Long Neck : a Tale from the Akamba of Kenya / retold by Verna Aardema, 1995 Snow Queen / H. C. Andersen,1972 Steadfast Tin Soldier/ Andersen, H. C. 1953 Wild Swans/ Andersen, H. C., 1963 Three Billy Goats Gruff / P.C. Asbjørnsen and J.E. Moe, 1991 All Butterflies; An ABC, 1974 Backbone of the King; the Story of Paka'a and His Son Ku. 1966 Blue Jackal, 1977 Face of Ennui, 1949 Felice. 1958 , Henry, Fisherman; a Story of the Virgin Islands. 1949 How, Hippo! , 1969 Little Carousel.1946 Once a Mouse-- : a fable cut in wood, 1989 Skipper John's Cook, 1951 Stone Soup, an old tale, 1947 Tamarindo!, 1960 Shadow, 1982 Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper, 1954 Puss in Boots, 1952 Flying carpet, 1956 Gautier. by Violette Verdy, 1977 Giselle; or, The Wilis. by Violette Verdy, 1970 Of Swans, Sugarplums, and Satin Slippers : ballet stories for children. by Violette Verdy |
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Books GISELLE, OR THE WILIS. Story told by Viollette Verdy, drawings by Marcia Brown. McGraw-Hill, 1970. First Edition. Ex. Library. Extraordinarily clean and bright for an ex-library edition, with only a few discrete library markings. Brown’s soft, fuzzy pastel pencil sketches beautifully compliment the fantasy of the ballet. $20. ONCE A MOUSE: A FABLE CUT IN WOOD. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1961. First edition. Very tight copy, with very fine dust jacket. One of Brown’s four Caldecott Medal books. A strong, earthy composition of bold woodcuts and warm , neutral colors. $65. SHADOW. By Blaise Cendrars. Translated Marcia Brown. Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1982. Pre-award 1983 Caldecott medal book. Clean, crisp and bright, book and dust jacket (price-clipped). $125. |
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Books Loganberry has a number of Marcia Brown’s picture books in good quality used copies, most under $10, which would make fine additions to any child’s library. Please inquire about specific titles. |
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Out-of-print books are harder to stock than new books, and some are hard to find, period. If the title you are seeking is not listed for sale above, that probably means that I am currently out of stock. However, I am always on the lookout for books, and will gladly quote you when I do find your coveted book. To add your name to my Wants Files, simply fill out a Book Request Form and I will e-mail you when I have a copy in stock. Thanks. |
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