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Beatrix Potter to Harry Potter: Portraits of Children’s Writers by Julia Eccleshare

$25.00

A hard cover edition with illustrated front and back boards and blue cloth spine and issued with no dust jacket. Some very, very slight foxing and toning which does not affect the text or illustrations.

Publisher: London National Portrait Gallery 2003

Publication Date: 2003

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SKU CH000165
Description
In over fifty biographies, Julia Eccleshare illuminates the lives of British authors from the last 100 years, exploring their inspirations, influences and ideas. Illustrated throughout with photographs, paintings and drawings, as well as manuscripts and covers, this enthralling book takes readers back to their favourite childhood classics and introduces new authors for further reading.
The books we read as children are perhaps the most memorable, capturing our imagination and leaving a lasting impression that forever afterwards evokes feelings of nostalgia. This delightful book celebrates a century of children’s literature through over 50 portraits of famous British writers and writer-illustrators, many of which have been selected from the collections of the National Portrait Gallery. From the idyllic rural England inhabited by charming animal characters created by Beatrix Potter and A.A. Milne, to the adventure stories of Arthur Ransome and Captain W.E. Johns, from Benjamin Zephaniah and Jacqueline Wilson’s light-hearted but socially real depictions of children living in modern times to the escapism provided in the magical fantasy worlds of J.K. Rowling’s phenomenally successful Harry Potter series, Julia Eccleshare’s lively and informative text presents a vivid portrayal of some of the best-known children’s writers. The works illustrated are arranged chronologically, divided into twenty-year periods, and include photographs, paintings, drawings and sculpture as well as manuscripts and book jackets of first editions.

About the Author:

Julia Eccleshare is Children’s Book Editor for the Guardian.
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Weight 0.520 kg