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James Thurber The Great Quillow ISBN 13: 9780152325411

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A toy maker only five feet tall cleverly outwits a giant who threatens to devastate his village

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STEVEN KELLOGG has illustrated more than a hundred books for children. He lives in Connecticut.

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Gr. 3-5, younger for reading aloud. Quillow, a toymaker by trade, is called "the Great Quillow" as a joke, for he's the shortest man in his idyllic little town. When the horrible giant Hunder comes and demands a new house, a new jerkin, a pair of boots, and a daily tribute of sheep, chocolate, apple pies, and storytelling, the horrified town councilmen put forth various plans to foil him, sneering at Quillow's remark that their plots will only annoy the giant. Using his toys and storytelling, the little fellow soon becomes the Great Quillow indeed, outwitting the giant and sending him to his destruction. An artist to the end, Quillow draws on his fear of the giant in creating a new toy to amuse the children. The lively full-color illustrations are pure Kellogg: energetic line, sunlit color, broad humor, subtle detail, and exuberant spirit. Narrow borders frame the pictures and text, but characters sometimes extend beyond their frames, because they're too full of energy or (in the giant's case) too large or (in the townsfolk's) just too busy to be concerned about staying within the lines. The artwork captures the bustle and the bickering of the story as well as the terror and the wonder. This original fairy tale, first published in 1944, is longer than the stories in most picture books. A fine choice to read aloud, even to children who could read it to themselves. Carolyn Phelan

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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Doris Lee (illustrator). I inch tear at top center of DJ. Small smudge next to it. ; Covered in Mylar; Color Illustratioins; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 54 pages. Seller Inventory # 14804

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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Lee, Doris (illustrator). First Edition Thus dated 1-1-1970 on copyright page. Originally published in 1944. FINE, unmarked copy in unclipped ($6.95) jacket with a couple barely perceptible edge tears. Color illustrated by Doris Lee. Seller Inventory # 96169

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