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Published by Artisan, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: Good. Steig, William (illustrator). Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Published by Artisan, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Steig, William (illustrator). First Printing. Scuffs to dust jacket. Great overall condition. Minor cosmetic wear. No noteworthy blemishes. No writing. ; 11.5 X 1 X 11.5 inches; 207 pages.
Published by Artisan, New York, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: Andre Strong Bookseller, Blue Hill, ME, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: near fine. Steig, William (illustrator). First edition. 11 x 11 in. Black paper boards. Lavish plates. Condition is FINE ; like new on all points. DJ is NEAR FINE ; not price-clipped ($60.00) minor wear, a few teensy specks. Art. Stax.
Published by Artisan, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: SELG Inc. Booksellers, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Steig, William (illustrator). First Edition. Hardcover with dust jacket. First Edition. 1st printing (complete number line). Clean and tight. No markings. Dust jacket is price clipped, otherwise fine. Ships in a box. Fast shipping from NYC!.
Published by Artisan, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: MyLibraryMarket, Waynesville, OH, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Steig, William (illustrator). First Printing. ***Please Read*** Signed dedication by Lorenz in a Mylar cover - No marks on text - My shelf location - k-31-a. Signed by Author.
Published by Artisan Publishers October 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. Steig, William (illustrator). Welcome to the world of William Steig, a place where 'Small Fry' stand on street corners and New York's hoi-polloi rub shoulders with the hoity-toity. Where Roland the minstrel pig and Dominic the piccolo-playing dog wander the land, singing their ballads. Where 'People Are No Damn Good, ' but children 'walk with God.' Where poetry rules and time does not pass. William Steig, the dean of 'The New Yorker' cartoonists, began his career at the magazine in 1930. After achieving acclaim with his gang of street urchins, affectionately nicknamed the 'Small Fry, ' Steig branched out, exploring through his drawings the psychological undercurrents in relationships between parent and child, husband and wife, self and society. In such groundbreaking collections as 'About People' (1939), 'Persistent Faces' (1945), and 'The Agony in the Kindergarten' (1950), Steig laid bare the raw insecurities of childhood. In the process, he introduced symbolic art to mainstream audiences and permanently elevated the place of the cartoon in American culture. Beginning in the '60s, Steig demonstrated his understanding and awe of children in numerous award-winning picture books, including such classics as: 'Rotten Island' (1969), 'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble' (1970 Caldecott Medal), 'Dominic' (1972), 'Gorky Rises' (1980), 'Doctor De Soto' (1982 Newbery Award), and 'Shrek!' (1990). Now 90 years old, Steig continues to express his comic perception of the human plight. His 30th book for children, 'Pete's a Pizza,' was published this year. Featuring hundreds of illustrations, including a portfolio of previously unpublished pieces selected by the artist himself, 'The World of William Steig' celebratesthe lifework of an uncompromising iconoclast who has never lost sight of the power of humor. Innovative cartoonist William Steig began his renowned career at the 'New Yorker' in 1930. Now 90 years old, he continues to express his comic perception of the human plight. Steig's colleague Lee Lorenz shows us the artist's life and work. 400 illustrations.
Published by Artisan Publishers October 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 1885183976ISBN 13: 9781885183972
Seller: Hennessey + Ingalls, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. Steig, William (illustrator). Welcome to the world of William Steig, a place where 'Small Fry' stand on street corners and New York's hoi-polloi rub shoulders with the hoity-toity. Where Roland the minstrel pig and Dominic the piccolo-playing dog wander the land, singing their ballads. Where 'People Are No Damn Good, ' but children 'walk with God.' Where poetry rules and time does not pass. William Steig, the dean of 'The New Yorker' cartoonists, began his career at the magazine in 1930. After achieving acclaim with his gang of street urchins, affectionately nicknamed the 'Small Fry, ' Steig branched out, exploring through his drawings the psychological undercurrents in relationships between parent and child, husband and wife, self and society. In such groundbreaking collections as 'About People' (1939), 'Persistent Faces' (1945), and 'The Agony in the Kindergarten' (1950), Steig laid bare the raw insecurities of childhood. In the process, he introduced symbolic art to mainstream audiences and permanently elevated the place of the cartoon in American culture. Beginning in the '60s, Steig demonstrated his understanding and awe of children in numerous award-winning picture books, including such classics as: 'Rotten Island' (1969), 'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble' (1970 Caldecott Medal), 'Dominic' (1972), 'Gorky Rises' (1980), 'Doctor De Soto' (1982 Newbery Award), and 'Shrek!' (1990). Now 90 years old, Steig continues to express his comic perception of the human plight. His 30th book for children, 'Pete's a Pizza,' was published this year. Featuring hundreds of illustrations, including a portfolio of previously unpublished pieces selected by the artist himself, 'The World of William Steig' celebratesthe lifework of an uncompromising iconoclast who has never lost sight of the power of humor. Innovative cartoonist William Steig began his renowned career at the 'New Yorker' in 1930. Now 90 years old, he continues to express his comic perception of the human plight. Steig's colleague Lee Lorenz shows us the artist's life and work. 400 illustrations.