Fritz Eichenberg
(1901 - 1990)
Fritz Eichenberg was a German-American illustrator and arts educator who worked primarily in wood engraving. His best-known works were concerned with religion, social justice and nonviolence.
Bibliography
Best in Children’s Books Volume 28 (1959)
A compendium of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Maurice Dolbier
E.T.A. Hoffman
William Dean Howells
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Et al
Elizabeth Enright
Feodor Rojankovsky
Garth Williams
Et al
Collier’s Junior Classics Volume 7 (1962)
A collection of myths, epics and tall tales.
Thomas Bulfinch
Pádraic Colum
Edith Hamilton
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Anne Burnett Malcolmson
Et al
Walter Crane
Fritz Eichenberg
Robert McCloskey
Glen Rounds
Et al
Man and His World (1958)
Stories and poems about the natural world for older readers.
Rachel Field
Hamlin Garland
Rudyard Kipling
Carl Sandburg
Et al
Ezra Jack Keats
Robert Lawson
Maurice Sendak
Kurt Wiese
Et al
Mistress Masham’s Repose (1946)
Maria, the mistress of Malplaquet, is ten years old and under the opression of a wicked guardian and her governess, then she discovers a settlement of Lilliputians living in Mistress Masham’s Repose on an island in the middle of her private lake.
The Wonderful House-Boat-Train (1949)
When Pop-pops is forced to retire from his job as a railroad engineer, he has to find a new home for himself and his four orphaned grandchildren - and he does, in a most unusual fashion.
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