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Martin Provensen

    A Day in the Life of Murphy
    The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales
    Unions Renewed
    The Master Swordsman & the Magic Doorway: Two Legends from Ancient China
    Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519
    The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen
    • The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,4(82)Évaluer

      This monograph celebrates the midcentury illustration team of Alice and Martin Provensen, who created over 40 beloved children's books across seven decades, many recognized on the New York Times Best Illustrated Books lists. Their works, including early favorites for Golden Books like The Color Kittens (1949) and the Caldecott-winning The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot (1983), have inspired generations of young readers. The volume features beautifully reproduced original paintings from classics such as A Child's Garden of Verses (1951), The Iliad and the Odyssey (1959), and Myths and Legends (1960), alongside hundreds of well-known illustrations and previously unseen paintings, drawings, and exquisite sketchbooks from their travels. An interview with their daughter, Karen Provensen Mitchell, offers insights into their life and career, complemented by personal photographs, quotes, and memorabilia. An introduction by children's literature historian Leonard S. Marcus highlights the Provensens' significant impact, while a personal essay by family friend Robert Gottlieb shares cherished memories. Their vibrant artwork remains a treasure trove, influencing children, designers, illustrators, historians, and all who love classic children's literature.

      The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen
    • Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519

      • 12pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The Caldecott Award-winning Provensens have combined artistry and insight to create a unique and beautiful pop-up. Full color.

      Leonardo Da Vinci 1452-1519
    • Little Chu wants to defend his family and protect the village from bandits. He apprentices with Master Li, the greatest teacher of the sword in all of China -- and finds that having the skill means he'll never have to use it. When the Emperor sees Mu Chi's magnificent mural, he decrees that the painter's reward shall be death. After all, no one but the Emperor should own such a perfect painting. Wielding the power of art, Mu Chi is able to find a way out of his dilemma. These two stories about masters of their arts are retold and illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Alice Provensen, a master artist in her own right. Readers and listeners will be enchanted by the humor and irrepressible spirit with which these characters take on obstacles and triumph over them.

      The Master Swordsman & the Magic Doorway: Two Legends from Ancient China
    • Unions Renewed

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      Trade unions are in crisis. Decades of decline and retrenchment are being compounded by a global elite who are increasingly extracting profit through exploitative financial engineering, in ways that side-step labour and undermine the power of organised workers. Do these trends spell the end for unions, or signal the need for a rapid renewal? Alice Martin and Annie Quick argue that the role of unions is more essential than ever in the 21st century - but only if they change. Automation and a rapid green industrial revolution present a once in a generation opportunity for unions to take a leading role in building a new, more equitable economy. However, renewal will require radical thinking. Unions must reset their ambitions beyond the traditional aims of wage bargaining to include resisting profit extraction through interest on personal debts and soaring property rents. From worker ownership to organising strikes outside of the workplace, they must stake out a different path - or accept a diminishing role. No-one committed to building a new economy can afford to miss this urgent, highly original book and its radical vision for a new trade unionism.

      Unions Renewed
    • The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(12)Évaluer

      Now back in print, a beautifully illustrated collection of twelve reimagined fairy tales, including classics like "Beauty and the Beast" and literary tales like Oscar Wilde's "The Happy Prince." Alice and Martin Provensen were one of the most talented husband-and-wife author-illustrator teams of the twentieth century. A long-out-of-print cult classic first published 50 years ago, The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales is a treasury of their illustrations accompanied by fairy tales from authors such as A. A. Milne, Hans Christian Andersen, and Oscar Wilde. Here too are clever retellings and newly imagined tales: refined old favorites like Arthur Rackham’s “Beauty and the Beast,” feminist revisions like Elinor Mordaunt’s “The Prince and the Goose Girl,” and sensitive stories by literary stylists like Henry Beston’s “The Lost Half-Hour” and Katharine Pyle’s “The Dreamer.” Full of magic, ingenuity, and humor, The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales is a witty modern descendant of Grimm’s Fairy Tales and a classic in its own right, sure to be beloved by a new generation.

      The Provensen Book of Fairy Tales
    • A Day in the Life of Murphy

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,5(147)Évaluer

      MURPHY-STOP-THAT is my name. I am a terrier. I bark. I bark at anything and everything and all the time. On a farm filled with delicious kitchen smells and dumb farm animals and unexplained noises, there's always something to keep a dog busy -- and often in trouble. From his morning rush to the house for breakfast to his final rounds before curling up in his comfortable bed in the barn at night, Murphy is the sort of irrepressible but lovable dog that only Alice Provensen, with her trademark affection for even misbehaving animals, could portray.

      A Day in the Life of Murphy
    • Describes life in a big city and on a farm near a village.

      Town & Country
    • Golden Mother Goose

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      A Golden classic, proudly reissued in celebration of the 75th anniversary of Golden Books! Every home needs a book of Mother Goose rhymes! They’re a child’s introduction to poetry and a love of language. This Golden Books edition, originally published in 1948, features over a hundred lively rhymes and splendid illustrations by Caldecott Medalists Alice and Martin Provensen. The original artwork has been digitally restored for this edition—resulting in a stunning, best-ever reproduction! It makes a beautiful gift for a beloved child, sure to be read again and again.

      Golden Mother Goose