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ABOUT THE AUTHOR (1928-) Maurice Sendak was born to immigrant parents in Brooklyn. Through most of his childhood, Sendak was often ill and confined to bed. He credits this often-isolated childhood with fostering his imagination and the passtime of drawing through which this imagination found expression. He found his way into the world of children's book illustration, and soon became famous, through such works as Where the Wild Things Are, for the profundity, strangeness and complexity that he brought to the world of children's literature. The drama and boldness of Sendak's work has also found an outlet in decades of acclaimed work in theatrical design. Sendak may well be considered among the greatest and most influential of our children's illustrators. LOGANBERRY LEGACY My mother wouldn't let me read Where the Wild Things Are when it first came out and I was age-appropriate, because she thought it was too scary. But children tend to have their own sensabilities about these things, and I've rarely met a child who didn't like this book. Of course, Dede's grandson Alex chasing Kara the poodle with a wooden spoon has also been attributed to this book, but we all laughed about it once we figured out the source. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY Kenny's Window, 1956 Very Far Away, 1957 The Sign On Rosie's Door, 1960 The Nutshell Library, 1962 Chicken Soup with Rice Alligators All Around One Was Johnny Pierre Where the Wild Things Are, 1963 In the Night Kitchen, 1970 Ten Little Rabbits: A Counting Book With Mino The Magician, 1970 Some Swell Pup or Are You Sure You Want a Dog?, 1976 Seven Little Monsters, 1977 Higglety Pigglety Pop!, Or: There Must be More to Life, 1967 Fantasy Sketches, 1981 Outside Over There, 1985 We Are All in the Dumps with Jack and Guy: Two Nursery Rhymes with Pictures, 1983 Singing Family of the Cumberlands, by Jean Ritchie Hector Protector and As I Went Over the Water: Two Nursery Rhymes Mommy?, 2006 |
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Books SOME SWELL PUP; OR ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT A DOG? By Maurice Sendak and Matthew Margolis. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 1976. First edition. Dust jacket and book very clean, crisp and bright. THE LOVE FOR THREE ORANGES. By Frank Corsaro. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1984. Large beige clothbound with Sendak drawing of Commedia del’Arte fool printed in red ink on cloth surface, both front and back boards. Thick Mylar dust jacket brittle and torn slightly in places. Dark green paper slipcase, with only slight allover sun-lightening. Collection of Sendak’s designs for the title play, with many color illustrations of costume, storyboards, sets, etc. Text consists of interview between Corsaro and Sendak, discussing the production in detail. KENNY’S WINDOW. Harper Collins, 1984. Second edition. Black and brown illustrations, like new condition. Signed by Sendak. $120. THE LIGHT PRINCESS. By George MacDonald. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1969. First edition. Very crisp and clean book and dust jacket. SOMBODY ELSE’S NUT TREE. By Ruth Krauss. Harper and Brothers, 1958. First edition. Full of the loving, small pen and ink drawings characteristic of Sendak’s collaborations with Krauss. Crisp and clean inside. Dust jacket price clipped, with very slight crinkles and smudges on the back only. $75. A HOLE IS TO DIG. By Ruth Krauss. Harper and Row, 1952. Early edition. Boards very clean and sharp. $60. OUTSIDE OVER THERE. Harper and Row, 1981. Signed. Excellent, bright condition. $125. LULLABIES AND NIGHTSONGS. Harper and Row, 1965. First edition. Clean crisp, tight book. Very slight age yellowing to dust jacket, with slight crinkling and fraying at headband area of spine only. $95. THE ART OF MAURICE SENDAK. By Selma G. Lanes. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1980. First edition. Signed by Lanes and Sendak. Mylar dust jacket with title. Original pop-up and foldouts in excellent condition. $275. |
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