Esther Averill (1902–1992)
Autor de The Fire Cat
Sobre El Autor
Créditos de la imagen: Esther Trosow
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Obras de Esther Averill
Eyes on the world; the story & work of Jacques Callot: his gypsies, beggars, festivals, "Miseries of war", and other… (1969) 14 copias
The Word 2 copias
Daniel Boone. Historic Adventures of an American Hunter Among The Indians. 1931. Hardcover. (1931) 1 copia
Der Feuerwehrkater. Druckschrift 1 copia
African Myths 1 copia
The front door salesman 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
The 20th-Century Children's Book Treasury: Picture Books and Stories to Read Aloud (1998) — Autor — 1,563 copias
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1902-07-24
- Fecha de fallecimiento
- 1992-05-12
- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- USA
- Lugar de nacimiento
- Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
- Lugar de fallecimiento
- New York, New York, USA
- Lugares de residencia
- Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Paris, France - Educación
- Vassar College (1932)
- Ocupaciones
- children's book author
publisher
illustrator
librarian - Organizaciones
- The Domino Press: New York
The Cat Club - Biografía breve
- Esther Averill was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, where she became a cartoonist for a local newspaper as a teenager. After graduating from Vassar College with honors in 1923, she joined the editorial staff of Women's Wear Daily. In 1925, she moved to Paris, France to work as a photojournalist's assistant. In 1931, she founded her own publishing company, The Domino Press, which specialized in children's picture books illustrated by gifted young artists. Domino Press introduced French and American readers to artists from around the world, including Feodor Rojankovsky, who later won a Caldecott Award, before ceasing operations in 1938.
Esther returned to the USA in 1941 and went to work in the children's department at the New York Public Library. In 1944, she wrote and illustrated The Cat Club, the first in a series of stories about a black cat named Jenny Linsky. Between 1944 and 1972, Esther wrote and illustrated a dozen more book about Jenny Linsky and her cat friends, all of whom were based on cats she owned or knew. These cat club books proved to be her most popular works, and were eventually translated into six languages.
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- Obras
- 30
- También por
- 1
- Miembros
- 4,413
- Popularidad
- #5,674
- Valoración
- 4.3
- Reseñas
- 64
- ISBNs
- 59
- Idiomas
- 5
- Favorito
- 6
Knowing that this is his chance to do big things, Pickles works hard to be a good fire cat. He learns to jump on a fire truck. He learns to help put out a fire, and he even helps out in a rescue!