Laszlo Kubinyi, “The Bitang”
illustration from “Ghosts, Vampires, and Werewolves: Eerie Tales from Transylvania” by Mihai I. Spariosu and Dezső Benedek, 1994
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Laszlo Kubinyi, “The Bitang”
illustration from “Ghosts, Vampires, and Werewolves: Eerie Tales from Transylvania” by Mihai I. Spariosu and Dezső Benedek, 1994
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Lloyd Alexander: Trollkarlen i trädet (The Wizard In The Tree). Cover and illustrations by Laszlo Kubinyi. Sjöstrands, Sweden, 1982.
Laszlo Kubinyi cover art for “Ice and Iron,” by Wilson Tucker.
Laszlo Kubinyi, “The Jealous Vampire”
illustration from “Ghosts, Vampires, and Werewolves: Eerie Tales from Transylvania” by Mihai I. Spariosu and Dezső Benedek, 1994
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Lloyd Alexander: Katten som sa nej och andra berättelser (The Town Cats and other tales). Cover and illustrations by Laszlo Kubinyi. Sjöstrands, Sweden, 1979.
Lloyd Alexander: Lukas-Kashas två första liv (The First Two Lives of Lukas-Kasha). Cover by Laszlo Kubinyi. Sjöstrands, Sweden,1983.
A Fairy Tale Caturday
On this Caturday we showcase cats from fairy tales by Lloyd Alexander. A publication from our Historical Curriculum Collection, The Town Cats and Other Tales, published by Dutton in 1977, contains eight stories for children and young adults, and cats are main characters in each one. The illustrator is the prolific Ameridcan artist Laszlo Kubinyi.
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Thelonious Monk ‘Straight, No Chaser’, Columbia, 1967. Cover collage by Laszlo Kubinyi.