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Virginia
Lee Burton
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR (1909-1968) Virginia Lee Burton was born in Massachusetts to an artistic and fun-loving family. When she was a teenager, her family moved to California for her mother’s health, where, after finishing high school, Burton remained to study art and dance. Shortly thereafter, though, she returned to Massachusetts, where she spent the rest of her life in the Folly Cove area of Gloucester. In artistic partnership with her husband, sculptor George Demetrios, (with whom she had two sons) she founded the Arts and Crafts movement-inspired Folly Cove Design cooperative. Burton’s artwork celebrates sophisticated but homespun design, and most of her 7 books deal poignantly with the encounter between older ways of life and encroaching impersonal technologies and development. LOGANBERRY LEGACY BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Books Mike Mulligan and
His Steam Shovel. Story and Pictures by
Virginia Lee Burton. Houghton Mifflin, 1939. First Edition. Some large
internal tears
repaired with cellophane tape which has yellowed. Slight smudging at
page edges
from countless readings. Complete. $95. |
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Books
Virginia Lee Burton:
A Life in Art. Houghton Mifflin, 2002. A
beautifully illustrated coffee table size book of Lee Burton’s artistic
career. $20. |
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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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