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Dylan Thomas

a collection of critical essays
1966
Contemporary critical opinion and commentary on Dylan Thomas and his poetry. Includes a chronology, notes, and bibliography.

D.H. Lawrence

1964
A study of the life and work of twentieth-century English author D.H. Lawrence, discussing the influence of his home, Nottinghamshire environment, and nomadic wanderings on his writing, and analyzing his novels, tales, and poems as works of art and in relation to his life.

Demigods and monsters

your favorite authors on Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians series
2008
Twentieth-century authors such as Rosemary Clement-Moore, Paul Collins, Sarah Beth Durst, and Nigel Rodgers examine the characters and stories of Rick Riordan. Includes an introduction by Rick Riordan.

The annotated cat

under the hats of Seuss and his cats
2007
Presents an annotated text of Dr. Seuss's classic story, "The Cat in the Hat" and "The Cat in the Hat Returns, " containing the complete text and art of both books, along with essays by Seuss, photographs, and page-by-page annotations.

The truth behind a series of unfortunate events

eyeballs, leeches, hypnotism, and orphans--exploring Lemony Snicket's world
2004
Examines the science, history, and other facts behind events and objects that appear in Lemony Snicket's series of books about the unfortunate Baudelaire siblings, and includes anecdotes and quizzes.

James McNeill Whistler

1993
A biography of the nineteenth-century American artist who spent most of his life in Europe and is known for his flamboyant personality, as well as his innovative painting and printmaking techniques, and the famous portrait of his mother.

Presenting Richard Peck

1989
Discusses the life and work of Richard Peck, examining his essays, poetry, and novels for children, young adults, and adults.

Making mischief

a Maurice Sendak appreciation
2009
An exploration of the work of award-winning author and illustrator Maurice Sendak that discusses his aesthetic influences, recurring motifs, understanding of children, and more.

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