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Books with title The Little Juggler

  • The Little Juggler

    Barbara Cooney

    Hardcover (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Sept. 3, 2018)
    Like many others who have retold the tale of the juggler, the American children’s book author and illustrator Barbara Cooney (1917–2000) dropped clues about her sources of inspiration. In the foreword to the first edition of 1961, she reported having been exposed to the story first on the radio in 1945. She knew that the roots of the story stretch back seven hundred years to a poem from France―her title page describes it as “an Old French legend.” When researching her project, Cooney journeyed to the Parisian library that holds the thirteenth-century manuscript with the best text and the sole illumination extant from the Middle Ages. Among other manifestations of the narrative that caught her attention, Cooney singled out the opera of French composer Jules Massenet, “The Juggler of Notre Dame,” and the short story of 1890 by Anatole France. From France’s retelling of the medieval poem, the American book artist took for her protagonist both the name Barnaby and the profession of juggler.From these sources, Cooney, a two-time recipient of the Caldecott Medal, made a story of beauty and simplicity to entertain and edify young audiences. In it, she helps them to appreciate how they can offer their services, no matter how humble. Cooney’s gentle masterpiece has lived on from the mid-twentieth century into the present. Dumbarton Oaks is pleased to bring it back to readers once again.
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  • The Little Juggler

    Barbara Cooney

    Hardcover (Hastings House Publishers, Aug. 16, 1961)
    The often told French story of the Juggler of Notre Dame. It has been told in many ways through the years. The author has adapted this book with a grand text. But, the true delight is the author's wonderful illustrations.
  • The Little Juggler

    Marcy Ramsey

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 21, 1991)
    A little juggler with no money to buy a gift for the Christ Child's birthday, offers instead his best performance. Features one pop-up illustration.
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  • The Juggler

    John Morressy

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Aug. 28, 1998)
    Beran, a medieval peasant, longs to become the world's greatest juggler, and his blind ambition leads him to make the ultimate sacrifice, selling his soul to the devil, who has offered him incomparable juggling skills. Reprint.
  • The Little Juggler

    Barbara Cooney

    Hardcover (Hastings House Pub, Oct. 1, 1982)
    An illustrated adaptation of a French legend about a little boy whose only skill is juggling
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  • The Juggler

    Jeanette Hopkins, Stormy Mochal

    Hardcover (Ice Cube Press, Sept. 23, 2011)
    Imagine a young farmer all wiry and tan, yearning to juggle. He can toss chickens, catch doors, juggle cabbages, but he wants to do more! Through the magic of rhythm, rhyme, and color author Jeanette Hopkins and artist Stormy Mochal capture the delight young readers experience when Henri, (The Juggler) continues on his quest.
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  • The Juggler

    John Morressy

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Company, April 1, 1996)
    Giving liberally to those who entertain him and cruelly punishing those who fail to, Count Osostro condemns a mysterious juggler to lose his right hand when the latter drops a plate but is unaware of the juggler's secret intentions.
  • The Little Judge.

    H. Hechtkopf

    Paperback (Machanayim Library, )
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  • The Juggler

    Charles Egbert Craddock

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, )
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  • The Juggler

    Charles Egbert Craddock

    Hardcover (Palala Press, )
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  • Jj the Juggler

    Diane-Elizabeth Napier

    Paperback (Ransom Publishing, )
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  • The Juggler

    Diane-Elizabeth Napier

    Paperback (Rainbow Images, Nov. 15, 1999)
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