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Jean Charlot

Illustrator

(1898 - 1979)

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Louis Henri Jean Charlot was born in Paris. From an early age Charlot was fascinated with the Mexican manuscripts and art. He became an painter and illustrator, active mainly in Mexico and the United States.



Bibliography

A Child’s Good Morning (1952)

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A celebration of getting up in the morning.

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Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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A Child’s Good Night Book (1943)

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A first going to bed book.

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Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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A Child’s Good Night Book (1950)

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A first going to bed book. This second edition was in a larger format.

Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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A Child’s Good Night Book and A Child’s Good Morning (1955)

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An omnibus including a good night book and a good morning book.

Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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Fox Eyes (1951)

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The fox is spying out secrets, but his memory is not very good and he has to do it all over again the next day.

Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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Our Lady of Guadalupe (1955)

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The story of Our Lady’s appearance to Juan Diego and the conversion of Mexico.

Author(s): Helen Rand Parish
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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Seven Stories about a Cat Named Sneakers (1955)

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Sneakers is a little black cat with four white paws.

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Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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Two Little Trains (1949)

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Two little trains, going to the west.

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Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Jean Charlot

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