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Lloyd Alexander, Vol. 1 by James S Jacobs β€” book cover

Lloyd Alexander, Vol. 1

by James S Jacobs, Michael O. Tunnell
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Lloyd Alexander--A Bio-Bibliography profiles both the professional career and private life of this prolific author, winner of both the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award. Although best known and loved for his children's books, Lloyd Alexander also has been a regular contributor to magazines, anthologies, textbooks, and professional journals, all of which are documented in this comprehensive volume.

A biographical glimpse into Alexander's early life reveals a youngster impassioned by books and touches upon the influences that shaped his sensibilities and encouraged his creativity to flourish. A list of writings by Alexander for both young and adult audiences as well as writings and audiovisual media about him comprise the annotated bibliography that follows. Illustrations, unpublished speeches, translations by Alexander, dissertations, book reviews, and monographs describing his work are just some of the works cited. In order to provide as thorough a recording of primary and secondary source materials as possible, most citations contain full bibliographical information; however, rather than omit an entry for lack of complete documentation, a small number of references are only partially covered. Dates of awards conferred and a Lloyd Alexander chronology appear in the appendixes, and a full index concludes the work.

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Lloyd Alexander--A Bio-Bibliography profiles both the professional career and private life of this prolific author, winner of both the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award. Although best known and loved for his children's books, Lloyd Alexander also has been a regular contributor to magazines, anthologies, textbooks, and professional journals, all of which are documented in this comprehensive volume.

A biographical glimpse into Alexander's early life reveals a youngster impassioned by books and touches upon the influences that shaped his sensibilities and encouraged his creativity to flourish. A list of writings by Alexander for both young and adult audiences as well as writings and audiovisual media about him comprise the annotated bibliography that follows. Illustrations, unpublished speeches, translations by Alexander, dissertations, book reviews, and monographs describing his work are just some of the works cited. In order to provide as thorough a recording of primary and secondary source materials as possible, most citations contain full bibliographical information; however, rather than omit an entry for lack of complete documentation, a small number of references are only partially covered. Dates of awards conferred and a Lloyd Alexander chronology appear in the appendixes, and a full index concludes the work.

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Documents the professional career and private life of the contemporary American writer, whose work far outranges his reputation as an author of children's books. Both the primary and secondary bibliographies are, in general, annotated, but unseen material is cited without comment for the sake of completeness. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, James S Jacobs

JAMES S. JACOBS is Assistant Professor of Education at Brigham Young University, specializing in children's literature.

MICHAEL O. TUNNELL is Assistant Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Northern Illinois University.

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Documents the professional career and private life of the contemporary American writer, whose work far outranges his reputation as an author of children's books. Both the primary and secondary bibliographies are, in general, annotated, but unseen material is cited without comment for the sake of completeness. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1991
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313265860

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