LC control no. | n 80036667 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3576.E5 PZ8.3.Z385 Stories in rhyme, English |
Personal name heading | Zemach, Margot |
Variant(s) | Zemach, Margoth |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1931-11-30 |
Death date | 1989-05-21 |
Place of birth | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Place of death | Berkeley (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Children's literature |
Profession or occupation | Authors Illustrators |
Found in | Her The three sillies, 1963. Shrewd Todie and Lyzer the Miser, 1994: CIP t.p. (Margot Zemach) data sheet (d. 1989) Siempre puede ser peor, [199-?]: cover (Margoth Zemach) Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 11/30/31) Zemach, Harve. The speckled hen, 1966: title page (adapted by Harve Zemach ; illustrated by Margot Zemach) Zemach, Harve. The judge, 1969: title page (by Harve Zemach ; with pictures by Margot Zemach) ProQuest Newstand, accessed via subscription, October 19, 2016: "Margot Zemach, 57, Author, Dies; Also Illustrated Books for Children: [Obituary]" Glen Collins, New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast) [New York, N.Y] 23 May 1989: A.27 (Margot Zemach, an award-winning children's book illustrator and author whose witty, lively works reinterpreted folk tales for younger readers, died ... Sunday [May 21, 1989] at her home in Berkeley, Calif. She was 57 years old. Ms. Zemach was the illustrator or author of more than 40 children's books, including ''Duffy and the Devil,'' ''The Judge,'' ''A Penny a Look,'' ''Salt'' ''Mommy, Buy Me a China Doll,'' ''It Could Always Be Worse'' and ''To Hilda for Helping'' ... In 1974, for ''Duffy and the Devil,'' Ms. Zemach won the Caldecott Medal ... Ms. Zemach was born Nov. 30, 1931 in Los Angeles ...) |
Associated language | eng |