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Brave Irene
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Brave Irene Trade paperback - 1988

by William Steig; William Steig (Illustrator)

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New York, NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1988. Trade paperback. Very good.. Trade paperback (US). Picture book. Glued binding. 32 p. Contains: Illustrations. Sunburst Books. Audience: Children/juvenile. . No previous owner's name. Clean, tight pages. No bent corners. No remainder marks. stickers .
Used - Very good.
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  • Title Brave Irene
  • Illustrator Steig, William
  • Binding Trade paperback
  • Edition Reprint
  • Condition Used - Very good.
  • Pages 32
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Farrar Straus Giroux, New York, NY
  • Date 1988
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Alibris.0054551
  • ISBN 9780374409272 / 0374409277
  • Weight 0.3 lbs (0.14 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.2 x 8.3 x 0.1 in (25.91 x 21.08 x 0.25 cm)
  • Ages 04 to 08 years
  • Grade levels P - 3
  • Reading level 630
  • Library of Congress subjects Courage, Blizzards
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 86080957
  • Dewey Decimal Code E

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About the author

William Steig (1907-2003) was a cartoonist, illustrator and author of award-winning books for children, including "Shrek!," on which the DreamWorks movies are based. Steig was born in New York City. Every member of his family was involved in the arts, and so it was no surprise when he decided to become an artist. He attended City College and the National Academy of Design. In 1930, Steig's work began appearing in "The New Yorker," where his drawings have been a popular fixture ever since. He published his first children's book, "Roland the Minstrel Pig," in 1968. In 1970, Steig received the Caldecott Medal for "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble." His books for children also include "Dominic; The Real Thief"; "The Amazing Bone," a Caldecott Honor Book; "Amos & Boris," a National Book Award finalist; and "Abel's Island" and "Doctor De Soto," both Newbery Honor Books. Steig's books have also received the Christopher Award, the Irma Simonton Black Award, the William Allen White Children's Book Award, and the American Book Award. His European awards include the Premio di Letteratura per l'infanzia (Italy), the Silver Pencil Award (the Netherlands), and the Prix de la Fondation de France. On the basis of his entire body of work, Steig was selected as the 1982 U.S. candidate for the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for Illustration and subsequently as the 1988 U.S. candidate for Writing. Stieg also published thirteen collections of drawings for adults, beginning with "About People" in 1939, and including "The Lonely Ones," "Male/Female," "The Agony in the Kindergarten," and "Our Miserable Life." He died in Boston at the age of 95.