Tomi Ungerer
Tomi Ungerer was born is Strasbourg in 1931, moved to the US in 1956 and now lives in Ireland. His first children's book "The Mellops go Flying" was published by Harper in 1957. This was to be the first in a series of very successful and unusual children's titles.For a full biography see his...
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Tomi Ungerer was born is Strasbourg in 1931, moved to the US in 1956 and now lives in Ireland. His first children's book "The Mellops go Flying" was published by Harper in 1957. This was to be the first in a series of very successful and unusual children's titles.For a full biography see his official site - TomiUngerer.comTomi is a prolific artist, author and illustrator and has been awarded a wide range of prizes, accolades and honours in recognition of his work including: - Legion d'Honneur France (1990) - Order of the Deutsches Bundesverdienstdreuz Germany (1993) - National Prize for Graphic Arts France (1995) - Hans Christian Andersen Prize for children's literature (1998) - European Prize for Culture (1999) - Officer of the Legion d'Honneur France (2000) - Named Goodwill Ambassador for Childhood and Education of European Council (2003) - Erich Käistner Literary Prize (2004) - Awarded an honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Karlsruhe (2004)
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Birth date: 1931-11-28
Died: 2019-02-09
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Genre: Animals / Family / Friendship / Adventure Year Published: 1958 Year Read: 2010 Publisher: HarperCollins I have read many books by Tomi Ungerer and I have just recently stumbled upon this book called “Crictor.” “Crictor” is a French story by Tomi Ungerer and it is about how an old f...
through brainpickingst, absolutely lovely illustration and hilarious writing, need to get eventhough i'm a cat lover myself.
Genre: Monsters / Friendship / Contest Year Published: 1971 Year Read: 1993 I have actually first heard of this book on a children’s video series called Weston Woods and I enjoyed it back then and I enjoy it now! “The Beast of Monsieur Racine” is a children’s book by Tomi Ungerer, which is abo...
None of us liked it. I picked it up because the cover image is so striking, and I'd just been saying I'd like to live on a cool, damp, northen island. But I didn't like the illustrations, I wasn't at all sure whether this was supposed to be set in the present or some former, folksyier time, and some...
The three robbers live in the forest. With their blunderbuss, their pepper spray and their huge axe, they hold up travellers and plunder them of their goods. They have accumulated a gigantic horde of gold in their cave.The rest of this review is in my book If Research Were Romance and Other Implausi...