Hilary Knight
(1926 - 0)
Hilary Knight is an American writer-artist who is the illustrator of more than 50 books and the author of nine books. He is best known as the illustrator of Kay Thompson’s book Eloise (1955) and other books in the Eloise series.
Bibliography
The Night-Lite Magic Show (1975)
A portfolio of six large color illustrations by Hilary Knight which include a glow-in-the-dark feature.
Nina in That Makes Me Mad! (2011)
This is a comic book based on the author and illustrator's story about things that make a little girl mad! Read online at archive.org.
The Omelette Book (1956)
More than three hundred ways to make good use of broken eggs.
Pettifur (1977)
When Pettifur does himself too well with the sweets and sauces he loses his mouse-catching edge.
Read online at archive.org.
Pumpkin Magic (1990)
Brad and Jenny make a Jack-O-Lantern on Halloween.
Roger: A Most Unusual Rabbit (1958)
Roger is a talented portrait painter who becomes a successful society painter.
The Runaway Toys (1965)
The toys in the shop don’t want to be given to children, but Santa changes their minds.
Screamy Mimi (1987)
Mimi’s screaming is driving her family crazy.
A Short Trot with a Cultured Mind Through Some Experiences of a Humorous Nature (1956)
A collection of humorous essays.
Side by Side: Poems to Read Together (1988)
A diverse collection of poems.
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Various
Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast (1977)
Six stories and poems with a different illustrator for each on the subject of ‘impossible.’
Tomie dePaola
Trina Schart Hyman
Hilary Knight
Speaking of Mrs. McCluskie (1962)
When she is forced into retirement Mrs. McCluskie can’t get anyone to buy her baked goods, until an old broom takes a hand in things.
Read online at archive.org.
Stories and Poems for the Very Young (1973)
An anthology of stories illustrated by many different artists, including Hilary Knight, and Garth Williams and Richard Scarry.
Louis Untermeyer
Various
Richard Scarry
Garth Williams
Stories and Poems for the Young (1977)
An anthology of stories illustrated by many different artists, including Hilary Knight, and Garth Williams and Richard Scarry.
Louis Untermeyer
Sunday Morning (1968)
Two boys get up early on Sunday morning and proceed to make a mess.
Read online at archive.org.
Sylvia the Sloth (1969)
A topsy-turvy book from a sloth’s point of view.
Telephone Time: A First Book of Telephone Do’s and Don’t’s (1986)
A book of helpful hints to children on how to use the telephone.
Read online at archive.org.
Ten Tall Soldiers (1991)
The King calls on his ten tall soldiers to protect him - from his own shadow!
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That Makes Me Mad! (1976)
Common situations that make everyone mad.
Tiger’s Chance (1957)
Rajah takes Jennifer on a magic midnight journey.
Read online at archive.org.