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Books with author Ingri d'Aulaire

  • D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, March 18, 1980)
    "For any child fortunate enough to have this generous book...the kings and heroes of ancient legend will remain forever matter-of-fact; the pictures interpret the text literally and are full of detail and witty observation."--Horn Book. "The drawings...are excellent and excitingly evocative."--The New York Times.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Ingri D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire

    Paperback (Beautiful Feet Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Recommended by: The American Library Association The Child Study Association National Council for the Social Studies Details the life of this famous American from his boyhood as one of the youngest of seventeen children, to his teen years as an apprentice in his brother's print shop and his later years as an inventor, statesman, diplomat, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Children and adults alike will enjoy learning about the fascinating life Franklin led from the lively text and beautiful illustrations of this d'Aulaire classic. Folk art style illustrations are enhanced with pert aphorisms from Poor Richard's Almanac on each page. Sayings include Franklin s originals like, Don t throw stones at your neighbors if your own windows are glass and Better slip with foot than by tongue and Well done is better than well said. Readers will learn that Benjamin's father wanted him to be a candlemaker and that "it was a piece of luck that his kite experiment had not killed him." They will also come to know the inventor whose thirst for knowledge led him to constantly seek to improve the lives of his fellow men. Follow his life as a leader in the American Revolution and ambassador to both Britain and France and learn why the French hailed him as the man who "tore the lightning from the sky and the scepter from the tyrants."
  • Buffalo Bill

    Ingri Parim D'aulaire

    Paperback (Beautiful Feet Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    The d'Aulaires have captured the allure of one of America's frontier icons in the drama of their lush lithographs and in a text that brings to life the story of the fearless and wild Buffalo Bill. William F. Cody was born in the middle of the nineteenth century on the plains of Kansas Territory where his family had settled to trade with the friendly Kickapoo Tribe. The Kickapoo children were Bill's childhood playmates and at a tender age he traded his brand-new buckskin suit for a little wild pony that he learned to ride like the wind. By the time he was twelve, he was doing the work of a grown man as a cattle driver, camping under the stars each night. When he was caught in a buffalo stampede his horsemanship saved his life. Travel along with Bill and his adventures that included meeting wilderness scout Kit Carson, signing up to carry mail on the new Pony Express, fighting in the Civil War, and performing in his Wild West Show which took him around the country for forty years.
  • Pocahontas

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1989)
    A colorful account of the proud Indian maiden who befriended John Smith
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1987)
    Text and illustrations present the life of the boy born on the Kentucky frontier who became the sixteenth president of the United States.
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  • Set of Illustrated D'Aulaire biographies: Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, Pocahontas, Columbus, George Washington

    Ingri & Edgar Parin D'Aulaire

    Paperback (Doubleday, New York, March 15, 1975)
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  • Ola

    Ingri d’Aulaire, Edgar Parin d’Aulaire

    Hardcover (Univ Of Minnesota Press, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Ola is the enchanting story of a dauntless Norwegian boy who goes skiing one day and has many unusual adventures before returning home. He meets new friends, joins a merry wedding party, encounters a howling dragon, and learns bits of folklore from fishermen in the far north while pulling codfish from the icy waters.This delightfully illustrated book is at once a true glimpse of life as it once was in Norway and a tribute to Ingri and Edgar Parin d’Aulaire’s zest for living.
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  • D'AULAIRES' BOOK OF TROLLS

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Yearling, March 1, 1993)
    In their unique style, the d'Aulaires have created a wonderful picture book about these strange long-ago inhabitants of the wild Norwegian mountains.
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  • Benjamin Franklin

    Ingri d'Aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, March 5, 1985)
    In this outstanding picture book biography, first-time readers will meet one of America's most extraordinary historical figures. Inventor, philosopher, writer, publisher and adviser for the Declaration of Independence, Ben Franklin brought to a new and growing nation his intelligence and wit.A NCSS-CBC Notable Children's Book in the Field of Social Studies, A Child Study Children's Book Committee: Children's Book of the Year.
  • Columbus

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 1, 1992)
    The story of the life and adventures of Christopher Columbus follows the Genoa-born seaman as he sails across the Atlantic Ocean in search of the treasures of the East. Reissue.
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  • Daulaires Book of Greek Myths

    Ingri d'Aulaire

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 19, 1962)
    Library bound edition with lots of great illustrations/stories of major and minor gods and goddesses of Greek mythology. Offered by Friends of the Greenwood County Library.
  • George Washington

    Ingri d'Aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire

    Paperback (Beautiful Feet Books, March 1, 1996)
    Recommended by: The American Library Association Child Study Association National Council of Teachers of Social Studies "He was born in a little red brick house that his father had built on the oyster-shell hill. By that time so much land had been cleared that the wilderness was far in the distance." So begins the simple and inauspicious life of George Washington, a backwoods Virginia boy destined to become the Father of His Country. Meticulously researched, the d'Aulaires hiked and camped all over Virginia as they imbibed the spirit of this great man. The story follows his growth from young boy to surveyor, to soldier in the French and Indian War where he became a war hero. Then George courted Martha Custis and after their marriage they built a plantation at Mount Vernon. Then we see Washington lead his troops through the dark and hungry days of the Revolution. By exhibiting courage and integrity he inspired the same in his men. Beautiful stone lithograph illustrations bring the story to life for readers young and old.