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A content rich Crockett Johnson homepage created and maintained by Philip Nel at the Kansas State University.
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A content rich Crockett Johnson homepage created and maintained by Philip Nel at the Kansas State University.
Crockett Johnson's Wikipedia entry.
Crockett Johnson's Wikipedia entry.
Jean Fritz's Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review profile
Sorry, still looking for any useful information on the web.
Babar's Wikipedia entry.
Biographical entry for Jean de la Fontaine.
Jean de la Fontaine's Wikipedia entry.
A massive collection of Jean de la Fontaine's Fables translated into English.
An extended essay from NNDB on the life and works of Jean de la Fontaine.
Gutenberg's collection of t-texts of Jean de la Fontaine's works.
Paul Galdone's Wikipedia's entry.
Sorry - still searching for good sites.
Charles Perrault's Wikipedia entry.
D.L. Ashliman's essay and e-texts for Charles Perrault's Mother Goose tales.
Charles Perrault's NNDB entry.
James Rice article - Illustrating a Classic—Bringing New Life to an Old Tale
A site created and maintained by an admirer's of Miroslav Sasek's work.
Kay Thompson's Wikipedia entry.
An extensive site dedicated Kay Thompson's Eloise books.
A site dedicated to Kay Thompson. Created by Jamie Hunsinger.
Eve Titus's Wikipedia entry.
Kate DiCamillo's homepage.
Kate DiCamillo's Wikipedia entry.
Herge's Wikipedia entry.
A review by Sebastian Horsley in the 17 November, 2007 edition of The Spectator of Michael Farr's The Adventures of Herge (unfortunately not yet available in the US).
The official Tintin site with biographical information about Herge as well.
Albert Lamorisse's Wikipedia entry.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery's Wikipedia entry.
A fan site created by S. Morgan Friedman devoted to the works of Saint-Exupery.
An essay on Antoine de Saint-Exupery at Books and Writers.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery essay.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - Wikipedia entry for The Prince
Jules Verne's Wikipedia entry.
Jules Verne entry at Books and Writers.
Entry for Jules Verne at Classic Literature Library, including e-texts.
Alexandre Dumas' WIkipedia entry
Alexandre Dumas entry at Books and Writers.
A well populated site dedicated to Alexandre Dumas.
A scoiety dedicated to the study of Dumas and his works.
Guy de Maupassant's Wikipedia entry
Guy de Maupassant entry at Books and Writers.
Guy de Maupassant essay and collection of e-tetxs.
Victor Hugo's Wikipedia entry.
Victor Hugo official site.
A well sourced essay on Lois Lenski by Denise Ortakales.
A Lois Lenski homepage maintained by the Milner Library, Illinois State University.
A biographical essay and other material on Lois Lenski at the publishers site Purple House Press.
Lois Lensk's Wikipedia entry.
Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire's Wikipedia entry.
A review in the December 18, 2005 New York Times of Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire's Book of Norse Myths.
A short essay and good bibliography by Lisa Ripperton of James Baldwin.
James Baldwin's Wikipedia entry.
A collection of free e-text editions of James Baldwin's work.
William J. Bennett's Wikipedia entry.
William J. Bennett's homepage.
Geraldine McCaughrean's well populated homepage.
Geraldine McCaughrean's Wikipedia entry.
The British Council of Arts has a nicely extensive entry on Gerladine McCaughrean including a critical assessment, extensive bibliography and awards list.
This is a content rich site providing a biography, bibliography and more of Ruth Krauss from a group of students at Kansas State University.
Ruth Krauss' Wikipedia entry.
Ruth Krauss' bioographical entry at the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection.
E.B. White's Wikipedia entry.
An essay at the Books and Writers site dicussing E.B. White.
An NPR broadcast featuring E.B. White:
An extended and content rich essay from the BBC on E.B. White.
A collection of New York Times' articles about E.B. White, interviews, reviews, etc. from 1939 to 1994. You have to register to access (its free) but is probably worth doing so if only for the touching interview with him after the death of wife, Katherine, of 48 years.
A brief biographical essay on E.B. White in Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review.