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Jim at the Corner
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Jim at the Corner
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Eleanor Farjeon
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Illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:112 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781849419413
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Classifications | Dewey:923.912 |
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Illustrations |
Black and white line illustrations inside
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Random House Children's UK
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Imprint |
Red Fox Classics
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Publication Date |
27 January 2014 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A classic tale from one of the UK's most notable and well-loved children's authors, Eleanor Farjeon, and beautifully illustrated by renowned artist, Edward Ardizzone. Every time he went out for his daily walk, Derry had to pass the corner where old Jim sat on his orange box. And every time he lingered there in the hope of a story. For Jim was a sailor who had grown too old for the sea, but who was never tired of his adventures on the good ship Rocking Horse under brave Captain Potts.
Author Biography
Eleanor Farjeon (Author) Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) was a British author of children's stories and plays, poetry, biography, history and satire. She lived much of her life among the literary and theatrical circles of London, and her friends included D. H. Lawrence, Walter de la Mare and Robert Frost. She won many literary awards, and the prestigious Eleanor Farjeon Award for children's literature is presented annually in her memory by the Children's Book Circle. Edward Ardizzone (Illustrator) Edward Ardizzone was born in 1900 and brought up in Suffolk. As a young boy he was fascinated by the vibrancy of the small Suffolk ports such as Ipswich, then frequented by the coastal steamers that travelled from port to port, which later became his inspiration for his Little Tim series. He was appointed official war artist in 1940 by Sir Kenneth Clark, director of the National Gallery, London, 1933-1945. Between 1929 and his death in 1979 Ardizzone illustrated a large number of books, including Graham Greene's The Little Train series, and wrote and illustrated many more including the well-loved Little Tim series, and with his cousin Christianna Brand, created Nurse Matilda, later familiar to many as Nanny McPhee.
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