Fritz Kredel
(1900 - 1973)
Fritz Kredel was a German, later American artist and graphic designer. He produced illustrations for over 400 books in German and English and received many awards and honors. Many of his originals are now housed at the Art Library at Yale University.
Bibliography
Andersen’s Fairy Tales (1949)
A complete collection of bold and original Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen.
Best In Children’s Books Volume 10 (1958)
A collection of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Read online at archive.org.
Margery Williams Bianco
Brothers Grimm
Joseph Jacobs
Eric Knight
Et al
Fritz Kredel
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Richard Scarry
Et al
Best In Children’s Books Volume 10A (1963)
A collection of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations. This revised edition substitutes an extract from Charlotte’s Web for Traveling the Underground Railroad.
Read online at archive.org.
Margery Williams Bianco
Brothers Grimm
Joseph Jacobs
Eric Knight
E. B. White
Et al
Fritz Kredel
Maud Petersham
Miska Petersham
Richard Scarry
Garth Williams
Et al
Best in Children’s Books Volume 15 (1958)
A compendium of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Read online at archive.org.
Rudyard Kipling
Charles Perrault
Et al
Don Freeman
Fritz Kredel
Henry C. Pitz
Et al
Best in Children’s Books Volume 6 (1958)
A collection of stories, poems and articles, some of which have new illustrations.
Read online at archive.org.
Margery Williams Bianco
Brothers Grimm
Rachel Field
Rudyard Kipling
Et al
Grace Paull
Henry C. Pitz
Peter Spier
Leonard Weisgard
Et al
The Children’s Hour Volume 3 (1953)
Longer selections from classic novels.
Read online at archive.org.
Frances Hodgson Burnett
Daniel Defoe
Mary Mapes Dodge
John Ruskin
Mark Twain
Kate Douglas Wiggin
Et al
Fritz Kredel
Jessie Willcox Smith
Et al
The Complete Andersen (1949)
This six volume edition includes a new translation of all the fairy tales and longer stories as well as a few previously unpublished stories by Hans Christian Andersen.
Emma (1964)
Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever and rich, fancies her self a match-maker, but after her first effort, she can’t seem to do anything right.
Hans Christian Anderson, the Maker of Fairy Tales (1942)
This two-volume edition includes a new translation of some of the fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen as well his correspondence with his first American publisher, Horace Scudder.