Charles W. Chesnutt (Ray Anthony Shepard, retold by) - Conjure Tales - E.P. Dutton - 1974 (illustrations by John Ross and Clare Romano)
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Charles W. Chesnutt (Ray Anthony Shepard, retold by) - Conjure Tales - E.P. Dutton - 1974 (illustrations by John Ross and Clare Romano)
All six of the Winnie the Pooh books which are called Winnie the Pooh, The House At Pooh Corner, Return To The Hundred Acre Wood, When We Were Very Young, Now We Are Six, and The Best Bear In All The World will be followed by a new book called Winnie the Pooh Once Upon A Bear which will be coming out on October 5th. And maybe all seven of those books can be put together into a new updated version of the book called The Complete Tales And Poems of Winnie the Pooh to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the original 1926 book Winnie the Pooh.
A Churchkitten Caturday
This Caturday we are showing images of Gabriel Churchkitten from Churchmouse Stories; A Collection of Peter Churchmouse, and Other Children's Favorites written and illustrated by Margot Austin. This collection contains five of Austin’s stories and was published by E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc. in New York in 1956. Austin began her series of church-animal stories with Dutton in 1941, and one of her stories centered on Gabriel Churchkitten was made into an animated film short in 1944.
Peter Churchmouse and Gabriel Churchkitten reside with Parson Pease-Porridge. They go from one blunder to another in these stories but make it through relatively unscathed. Here’s hoping that you too remain relatively unscathed on this Caturday.
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Illustration by Boris Artzybasheff published by E.P. Dutton, NY, 1922 (Verotchka's Tales), via Wikimedia Commons
Freda Morris - Self-Hypnosis In Two Days - E.P. Dutton - 1974
Gypsy Rickwood's Fortune-Telling Book - E.P. Dutton - 1929 (dustjacket art by C. Morse)
Michael Kirby. The Art Of Time, Essays On The Avant-Garde. E.P. Dutton & Company Inc. 1969.