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NORMA FARBER professionally trained to be an opera singer. Though she had been writing poetry all her life, it wasn't until she turned 50 that her first book of poetry was published. At the time of her death in 1984, she had written 18 books for children.
BARBARA COONEY was a two-time Caldecott award-winner for her books The Ox-Cart Man and The Chanticleer and the Fox. She illustrated over 100 books by the time she died in Maine in 2000.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Text and illustrations clean and unmarked. Some pages have slight crease. Binding tight with light wear on edges. DJ good, price is intact but lower inside cover of jacket clipped. Jacket has slight tears on corners and spine. Seller Inventory # ABE-1580397838548
Book Description Cloth. Condition: Near New. Cooney, Barbara (illustrator). First Thus. Oblong 16mo. Approximately 6 1/4" x 8 1/4". (1980). Correct number line for first edition thus. Unpaged. Bright and colorful illustrations by Barbara Cooney. From jacket flap " What roused the sleeping animals from their wintry hibernation one December night so many centuries ago." Contents clean, bright, tight.appear unread. Cloth covers vg, bright. Jacket VG near new. Price is intact but lower corner of jacket clipped. Very lightest of wear to jacket at head/tail spine. Near new inside and out under removable, protective archival mylar. Seller Inventory # 4123