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Hergé (Tintin) Biography

Hergé - Belgian author and artist, 1907-1983 Hergé Belgian author and artist, 1907-1983. Translated into over thirty languages, Hergé’s adventure stories about the brave and resourceful young reporter Tintin are popular with both children and adults throughout the world In twenty-four book-length comic strips, Tintin and his faithful fox terrier,

Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott Biography

Louisa May Alcott - American novelist, 1832-1888 Louisa May Alcott American novelist, 1832-1888. After considering several careers, including acting, Louisa May Alcott learned that her talent and her earning power lay in writing; and though she had aspirations of writing seri­ous novels for adults, she was in demand for the

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson Biography

Robert Louis Stevenson - British author, 1850-1894. Robert Louis Stevenson British author, 1850-1894. Known primarily for his swashbuckling adventure stories such as Treasure Island (1883) and Kidnapped (1886), it is the romance of Robert Louis Stevenson’s life as much as the novels he wrote that has captured the imaginations of

Jacob Und Wilhelm Grimm

Brothers Grimm Biography

Jacob Grimm: German Author, 1785-1865; Wilhelm Grimm: German Author, 1886-1859. Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm Jacob: German Author, 1785-1865; Wilhelm: German Author, 1886-1859. The brother Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, German scholars, philologists tors, and editors, are best remembered for Kinder-und Hausmarchen (KHM), translated under the titles Nursery and Household Tales or

Charles Buckles Falls

Charles Buckles Falls Biography

Charles Buckles Falls - American illustrator, 1874-1960 Charles Buckles Falls American illustrator, 1874-1960. When Charles Buckles Falls created his well-known ABC Book (1923), he was already a noted poster artist, having designed posters for the theater and for the government during World War I. In fact, illustration of books for

Laura Ingalls Wilder

Laura Ingalls Wilder Biography

Laura Ingalls Wilder - American author, 1867-1957. Laura Ingalls Wilder American author, 1867-1957. Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House books chronicle life in the Midwest from 1870 to 1894. Written in the third person, with Wilder as principal protagonist, the books are rich in the social history which surrounds the effects

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