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Books with author Edward Ardizzone

  • Ship's Cook Ginger

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1993)
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  • The Little Girl and the Tiny Doll

    Aingelda Ardizzone, Edward Ardizzone

    language (Puffin, Feb. 5, 2009)
    There was once a tiny doll who belonged to a girl who did not care for dolls. One day when the little girl was shopping in the supermarket with her mother, she threw the tiny doll into a deep freeze. So the tiny doll had to stay there, cold and lonely, and frightened by people shuffling all the food round her. But someone came along who felt sorry for her, and thought of ways to make her happier, so the tiny doll began to smile again.
  • Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1958)
    This famous picture-story book that delighted children when it was originally published in 1935, and set the standard of the subsequent Tim books, remains one of the most endearing of them all. In 1955, when Edward Ardizzone completely redrew and redesigned (with added text) the first edition of this classic, the New York Herald Tribune wrote: "It is a perfect picture book to read to any small boy, with Tim making himself useful to all on board, facing bravely the great storm, and coming home in the life boat. The bright colors are well presented. Tim starts gayly on a new, long lease of life, ready for many homes and libraries that do ot know the first book."
  • Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Kestrel Books, March 15, 1974)
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  • Tim to the Rescue

    Edward Ardizzone, Stephen Fry

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, May 15, 2015)
    Bored with his schoolwork, Tim is longing to be at sea again, following his adventures in Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain. Luckily, his great friend Captain McFee appears in time for another voyage! On board ship, Tim befriends Ginger, the first ship's boy. Unfortunately, mischievous Ginger will need all of Tim's resourcefulness to get out of his next scrape... Little Tim's adventures at sea have delighted generations of children ever since the first book was published in 1936. Edward Ardizzone, who illustrated over 170 books in his lifetime, received the prestigious Kate Greenaway medal for Tim All Alone in 1956.Includes QR code that links to audio book read by Stephen Fry.
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  • Paul the Hero of the Fire

    Edward Ardizzone, Ardizzone Edward

    Unknown Binding (Henry Z. Walzk, Inc., March 15, 1962)
    children's
  • The Alley

    Eleanor Estes, Edward Ardizzone

    language (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2003)
    In the heart of Brooklyn, New York, there is an alley that is the most beautiful place to live in the whole wide world. Or so Connie Ives believes. The alley is the perfect location to sharpen Connie's swinging skills, hold practices for the Alley Conservatory of Music, and convict a burglar by trial.From the bestselling author of Ginger Pye comes the story of a little girl whose eyes are always open to the beauty of the world that surrounds her.
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  • Paul, the hero of the fire

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (H.Z. Walck, Jan. 1, 1963)
    Hardcover, no dust jacket, some soiling. 1st American edition 1963. Former library book the traditional stickers and stamps are present. Pages are clean no tears, folds writing or highlighting. See all pics.
  • Tim's Last Voyage

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 20, 2000)
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  • Ship's Cook Ginger: Another Tim Story

    Edward Ardizzone

    Hardcover (Macmillan, March 15, 1978)
    A delightful tale of two English boys who set off to sea, when half the ship's crew is felled with food poisoning.
  • Diana and Her Rhinoceros

    Edward Ardizzone

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1859)
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  • Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain Collector's Edition

    Edward Ardizzone, Stephen Fry

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2015)
    80th anniversary edition of the first title in the much-loved Little Tim series, beautifully produced in the same size as one of the first editions, with original hand-lettering. A young boy wants to be a sailor, but his parents say he is much too young. Tim grabs the chance to stow away on a steamer, but little does he expect the hard work, stormy sea and sinking ship to come! Little Tim's adventures at sea have delighted generations of children ever since the first book was published in 1936. Edward Ardizzone, who illustrated over 170 books in his lifetime, received the prestigious Kate Greenaway medal for Tim All Alone in 1956.
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