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Jack London Biography

Jack London - American author, 1876-1916 Jack London Jack London’s life was filled with contradictions. He grew up with little money or education, but became a wealthy writer. He was a confirmed Socialist, but owned an expensive yacht and lavished money on a dream home. He wrote tales of survival,

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Michael Hague Biography

Michael Hague - American illustrator, b. 1948 Michael Hague Influenced by turn-of-the-century illustrators Arthur Rackham, N. C. Wyeth, and Howard Pyle as well as by Dis­ney comic books, Michael Hague has created his own distinctive illustrations of many classic works of chil­dren’s literature. Among his tides are Mother Goose: A

ludwig bemelmans

Ludwig Bemelmans Biography

Ludwig Bemelmans - American author and artist, 1898-1962 Ludwig Bemelmans Through­out his life, Ludwig Bemelmans saw himself, first and foremost, as a painter, despite his considerable success at writing for both children and adults. He wrote short stories, novels, articles, essays, poetry, and reminiscenc­es of all sorts, and he always

Anne McCaffrey

Anne McCaffrey Biography

Anne McCaffrey - Irish author of science fiction, 1926-2011 Anne McCaffrey As a child, Anne McCaffrey was determined that one day she would be a famous author; the large number of her books that have become best-sellers is a testimony to her success in achieving that goal. Born in Cambridge,

Christina Rossetti

Christina Rossetti Biography

Christina Rossetti - British poet, 1830-1894 Christina Rossetti Christina Rossetti, the youngest child in a family of scholars and writers, Christina Rossetti grew up in a literary household. Her father, Gabriele Rossetti, was a renowned Italian poet before he immigrated to London, England, for political reasons; her older broth­er Dante

Edward Kemble Portrait

Edward Kemble Biography

Edward Kemble - American illustrator, 1861-1933 Edward Kemble Edward Wind­sor Kemble, an entirely self-taught artist of the pen- and-ink school, was already an established cartoonist with the Daily Graphic when Mark Twain offered him the substantial sum of $2,000 to illustrate the forth­coming subscription book The Adventures of Huckleber­ry Finn.

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