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Dan Wickenden (1913–1989)

Autor de The Wayfarers

6 Obras 59 Miembros 3 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: Credit: McLean County Museum of History, https://mchistory.org/blog/artist-and-author-visit-bloomington-may-1948

Obras de Dan Wickenden

The Wayfarers (1945) 31 copias
Tobias Brandywine (1948) 12 copias
The Amazing Vacation (1956) 8 copias
The Running of the Deer (1937) 4 copias
The Red Carpet 3 copias

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Nombre canónico
Wickenden, Dan
Nombre legal
Leonard Daniel Wickenden
Fecha de nacimiento
1913
Fecha de fallecimiento
1989-10-27
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Weston, CT
Tyrone, Pa
Educación
Amherst University
Ocupaciones
senior editor at Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Organizaciones
Harcourt Brace

Miembros

Reseñas

One of my favorite books as a child, and one I still enjoy. Dan Wickenden was a friend of my mother's, which is probably why the book was given to my brother and me. In it two children Ricky and Joanna (following a family tradition) go through a magic casement (window) into a fantasy country where each finds a loyal companion --Ricky an Indian chief, Matinkatunk, and Joana one of my favorite characters, Frederico, the Fretful Porpentine who believes himself unique, though fortunately he eventually meets Carrie Mae, the Tranquil Porpentine. Joanna also meets a python named Ali who turns out to be an enchanted prince, and becomes involved in the rivalry between King Willexander and Queen Mathehildegarde. There is also an outlaw wizard, Kimball O'Malley, expelled from the Triple Peak Society of Wizards and other interesting individuals. I recommended this for reading to the Midgewater Marshes branch of the Mythopoeic Society and was very disappointed that some of my more sophisticated friends thought it heavily didactic, which I never did.

This is illustrated by Erik Blegvad who also did the same kind of clean witty drawings for Edward Eager's books.
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antiquary | Dec 19, 2013 |
I inherited this from my mother, who was a friend of Dan Wickenden. I greatly enjoyed his children's fantasy The Amazing Vacation as a child, but have never read his adult novels. This one is apparently about a widower with four children, two adult and two teenagers.
 
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antiquary | Dec 18, 2013 |
I inherited this from my mother, who was a friend of Dan Wickenden. It may possibly be a gift from him, like her copy of his other novel The Wayfarers. I loved his children's fantasy The Amazing Vacation as a child, but I have never read his adult novels. The title comes from an old carol I like, and the story apparently concerns changes in one family over a holiday season.
 
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antiquary | Dec 18, 2013 |

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Obras
6
Miembros
59
Popularidad
#280,813
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
2

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