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Part of my Mayan Book project. I drew modern characters in the style of Mayan drawings. Can you guess the characters?#book

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Adventures in public transport! From ‘Huberta’s Big Surprise’ written by Klay and Mark Lamprell and illustrated by me! Published by Scholastic and available from August 2020. *********
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John gets New things for school, new sneakers that aren’t hand me downs for the first time. Fic ‘Not an Angel’ AO3 by mjazilem

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"Open it when you get home" - Helen Jacobs for the story 'The Old Woman Who Looks After the Weather' in "Paths in Storyland", 1938

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"Time is a Circus...Always packing up and moving away..."...Ben Hecht...Today some timeless Circus book Illustrations...Our final Act: "The Circus Procession Book" 1898 with pictures by an unknown hand....#ForgottenChildrensBooks

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The Title Page...just a pedestrian name check...or...perhaps...something more? Something which... at it's best...says..."This is it!..It Starts Here....with a Title...so cheerful they made two!#ForgottenChildrensBooks

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"With freedom, books, flowers, and the Moon who could not be happy?" — Oscar Wilde....The Moon is always a welcome addition to Children's book illustrations! ....#ForgottenChildrensBooks

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Falcon the Hunter from The Russian Story Book (1916 edition). English artist and book illustrator, Frank C. Papé (1878-1972).

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is by Margaret Bloy Graham for "Harry by the Sea" by Gene Zion (1965). Who can resist Harry? Here's an idyllic scene by the seaside with Harry and family - of course disaster isn't far away. Lovely limited palette, and breezy line. A Vintage classic.

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The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (1660-1731). Illustrations by Kauffman, from an edition published in 1884.

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Illustrations by Donn P. Crane from A Picturesque Tale of Progress (c. 1929) by Olive Beaupré Miller.

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Ah...the humble Contents Page...how pleasing it is when it's purely functional purpose is lifted by something imaginative....and an architectural start to Thomas Crane's "London Town"......#ForgottenChildrensBooks

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