Richard Scarry
(1919 - 1994)
Richard McClure Scarry was a popular American children’s author and illustrator who published over 300 books with total sales of over 100 million units worldwide. In 1948, he married author Patricia (Patsy) Murphy.
Bibliography
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse and other Aesop’s Fables (1961)
Includes The Country Mouse and the City Mouse, The Fox and the Crow and The Dog and His Bone.
Red online at archive.org.
Cowboy Stamps (1957)
Stamps showing various cowboy activities to punch out and paste in.
Cowboys and Indians (1958)
What do cowboys and Indians do all day?
Danny Beaver’s Secret (1953)
Danny Beaver prepares a surprise for his friends.
Duck and His Friends (1949)
Mouse and Jack Rabbit put together a plan to get Duck into the water.
Read online at archive.org.
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The Early Bird (1968)
The early bird is looking for some one to play with.
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Edward Lear’s A Nonsense Alphabet (1962)
An alphabet by the master of nonsense.
The Fables of La Fontaine (1963)
Familiar fables of the French master.
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Firemen and Fire Engines (1959)
Stamps of fire engines and firemen to punch out and paste in. Ric Estrada did the stamps, Richard Scarry the pictures.
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The Gingerbread Man (1953)
The Gingerbread Man runs as fast as he can -- but can he outrun the fox?
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The Golden Bedtime Book (1955)
This also was published with 366 stories for leap year.
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The Golden Book of 365 Stories (1955)
A story for every day of the year.
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The Golden Calendar 1956 (1955)
An illustrated calendar for 1956 with activities for the whole year.
The Golden Calendar 1965 (1965)
A calendar with activities for every day of the year.
Golden Shoe Book (1962)
An activity book that teaches how to tie your shoes.
The Golden Treasure Book (1951)
An early Golden Book treasury featuring some of the most successful artists.
Jack Bechdolt
Robert Garfield
Joan Hubbard
Tibor Gergely
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Charles Martin
J. P. Miller
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Good Night, Little Bear (1961)
Good night, Little Bear - but he doesn’t want to go to bed.
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The Great Big Car and Truck Book (1951)
Cars and trucks for every use.
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The Great Pie Robbery (1969)
When pies go missing from Ma Dog’s Bakery, Sam Cat and Dudly Pig, detectives, are on the case.
Here Comes the Parade (1951)
Watch the Thanksgiving Day Parade with all your friends from Little Golden Books.
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