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Pelican Chorus And Other Nonsense

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ISBN-10: 006205063X

ISBN-13: 9780062050632

Edition: N/A

Authors: Edward Lear, Fred Marcellino

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In lighthearted, lavish illustrations, Caldecott Honor artist Fred Marcellino makes the most - and more - of the fantasy and farce of three of Edward Lear's best tales: The New Vestments, The Pelican Chorus, and that perennial favorite The Owl and the Pussycat . This sumptuous new edition, created especially for paperback, is brighter and more beautiful than ever. Ages 4+
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Book details

List price: $14.89
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 40
Size: 9.50" wide x 11.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Edward Lear was born in Holloway, England, to Jeremiah (a stockbroker) and Ann Lear, tutored at home by his sister, and briefly attended the Royal Academy schools. Both an author and an illustrator, he earned his living as an artist from the age of 15, mainly by doing landscapes. What he is remembered for is his nonsense books, especially his popularization of the limerick. Along with Lewis Carroll, he is considered to be the founder of nonsense poetry. In addition to his limericks, he created longer nonsense poems. The best---and best known---is The Jumblies, in which the title characters go to sea in a sieve; it is a brilliant, profound, silly, and sad expression of the need to leave the…    

Fred Marcellino, October 25, 1939 - July 12, 2001 Fred Marcellino was born October 25, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York. In 1960, he graduated from Cooper Union with a degree in painting and proceeded to Venice to study for a year. He specialized in creating art for album covers, but in 1975 switched to designing exclusively for book covers. Marcellino was contracted by such publishers as Random House, Simon and Schuster, Knopf and Houghton Mifflin. He produced over forty book covers in a ten year period and then stopped to produce his own books, children's stories which he illustrated himself. In 1990, Marcellino received a Caldecott Honor for his illustration of "Puss in Boots." In 1999, his…