Edward Ardizzone bibliography

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This is a bibliography of the works of the prolific illustrator and author Edward Ardizzone, CBE RA (16 October 1900- 8 November 1979).

Contents

The Little Tim series, written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

Little Tim books, both written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone [1] [2] [3]
TitleYear of 1st UK

Publication

UK PublisherOther editionsNotes
Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain1936 Oxford University Press 1940 3rd printing modified (OUP)

1944 paperback edition (OUP)

1955 2nd edition (OUP)

1977 paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin)

1982 reprint of 1955 edition (Kestrel Books)

1999 4th edition (London: Scholastic Press)

2000 US edition (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard)

2005 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

2015 UK 80th anniversary edition (Frances Lincoln) [4]

Translations:

German, Danish,

Norwegian, Swedish,

Dutch, French, Japanese.

45rpm gramophone record, 1965.

Lucy Brown and Mr. Grimes1937Oxford University Press1970 2nd edition (The Bodley Head)

1971 US edition (Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

The 1970 2nd edition was

significantly revised.

Translations:

Japanese

Tim and Lucy go to Sea1938Oxford University Press1944 paperback edition

1958 3rd edition

1958 US edition (Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

1999 4th edition (London: Scholastic Press)

2006 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Swedish, Dutch,

French, Japanese

Tim to the Rescue1949Oxford University Press1957 US reprints (Henry Z. Walck)

1981 UK paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin)

2000 2nd edition (London: Scholastic Press)

2000 US edition (Lothrop, Lee and Shepard)

2005 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Swedish, Afrikaans,

Norwegian, Japanese

French

Tim and Charlotte1951Oxford University Press7 UK reprints to 1989

1951 US editions (Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

1989 UK paperback (OUP)

2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins)

Translations:

Swedish, French,

Japanese

45 rpm gramophone record, 1964

Tim in Danger1953Oxford University Press
Tim All Alone1956Oxford University Press9 UK reprints to 1989

1956 US edition (New York: OUP)

1963, 1964 US editions (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins)

2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal in 1956 [5]

Translations: Afrikaans, Japanese

Tim's Friend Towser1962Oxford University Press1962 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

2 UK reprint to 1989

2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins)

2006 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Swedish,

Japanese

Tim and Ginger1965Oxford University Press5 UK reprints to 1989

1965 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins)

2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Swedish, Japanese,

Norwegian, Finnish

Tim to the Lighthouse1968Oxford University Press2 UK reprints to 1989

1968 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

2000 editions (London: Scholastic; NY:HarperCollins)

2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

French, German,

Japanese

Tim's Last Voyage1972The Bodley Head1972 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

1984 UK paperback (Macmillan Children's / Picturemacs)

1993 UK paperback (Random House / Red Fox)

2000 UK edition (London: Scholastic)

2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Japanese

Ship's Cook Ginger1977The Bodley Head1978 US edition (NY: Macmillan Publishing Co.)

1985 UK paperback (Macmillan Children's / Picturemacs)

1991 (London: Random Century / Little Greats)

1993 UK paperback (Random House / Red Fox)

2000 UK edition (London: Scholastic)

2007 UK edition (Frances Lincoln)

Translations:

Swedish, Japanese

Other books written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

All other books both written and illustrated by Edward Ardizzone [1] [2] [3]
TitleYear of 1st

Publication

PublisherOther editionsNotes
Baggage to the Enemy [6] 1941London: John Murray1942 book club reprint for The Right Book Club, London [7] working title was 'Artist in Flanders' [8]
Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel [9] 1948London: Eyre & Spottiswoode1958 anthologised edition in James Reeves (ed.), A Golden Land, pp. 312-322

1959 2nd edition (Oxford University Press)

1959 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

1980 3rd edition (London: The Bodley Head)

Translations:

Swedish

Date often attributed to 1947 but wasn't published until 1948 [1]

Paul The Hero of the Fire [10] 1948Penguin Books - A Porpoise Book1948 US edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)

1958 anthologised edition in James Reeves (ed.), A Golden Land, pp. 24-35

1962 Japanese Workbook edition (Tokyo: Eirinsha)

1962 2nd edition (London: Constable & Co. Ltd) [11]

1963 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

1969 paperback (Penguin / Picture Puffin)

1974 5th impression (London: Kestrel Books)

Translations:

Swedish

Johnny the Clockmaker1960London: Oxford University Press1971 and 1980 reprints in hardback and paperback

1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

2008 UK reprint hardback

Translations:

Swedish, German,

Zulu, Japanese

Peter the Wanderer1963London: Oxford University Press1964 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)
Diana and her Rhinoceros1964London: The Bodley Head1964 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

1983 paperback edition (Methuen Children's Books / Magnet)

1993 paperback edition (The Bodley Head / Red Fox)

2008 hardback edition (Frances Lincoln) [12]

Translations:

Afrikaans,

Japanese

Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint1965London: Constable Young Books1966 US edition (NY: Delacorte Press)

1974 Kestrel Books hardback with dust jacket

2012 Tate Publishing hardback with dust jacket

No dust jacket on the 1st published edition
The Wrong Side of the Bed1970NY: Doubleday, & Company1970 UK edition (London, The Bodley Head) published as Johnny's Bad Daywordless picture book

French edition 1992

The Young Ardizzone: An autobiographical fragment1970London: Studio Vista1970 US edition (NY: Macmillan)

2010 (London: Slightly Foxed) hardback edition [13]

2013 Slightly Foxed paperback edition [14]

Diary of a War Artist1974London: The Bodley Head
Indian Diary 1952-531984London: The Bodley Head

Books by others, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone

Books by other authors, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone [1] [2] [3]
AuthorTitleYear of 1st

Publication

PublisherOther editionsNotes
Fanu, Sheridan Le In A Glass Darkly 1929London: Peter Davies1988 selected reprint (5 illustrations) in:

Michael Cox (editor, The Illustrated J. S. Le Fanu: Ghost Stories and Mysteries

This was the first Ardizzone illustrated edition;

the book was first published in 1872

Crabbe, George The Library1930London: De La More Press2 editions; the cheaper issue didn't have vignette illustration on the title page, or endpapersFirst Ardizzone edition; the book was first published in 1781
Bloomfield, Paul (compiled by)The Mediterranean1935London: Cassell and Company, Ltd
Lyons, A. NeilTom, Dick and Harriet1937London: The Cresset Press
Dickens, Charles Great Expectations 1939New York: for members of the Heritage Club1962 2nd edition (NY: The Heritage Press)

1979 Collectors edition (CT: Easton Press)

Gorham, Maurice The Local1939London: Cassell & Co. Ltd2010 reprint (Little Toller Books)
Kaeser, H.J. Mimff1939London: Oxford University Press4 OUP reprints to 1960Translated by Kathleen Williamson
Bates, H.EMy Uncle Silas1939London: Jonathan Cape1947 new edition

1947 Reprint Society edition

1958 paperback (Penguin Books)

Maurois, André The Battle of France1940London: John Lane The Bodley Head1940 book club edition for the Right Book Club, LondonTranslated from the French by F. R. Ludman
Freeman, C. Denis; Cooper, DouglasThe Road to Bordeaux1940London: The Cresset Press1940 and 1941 reprints

1942 book club edition, Readers Union

Mare, Walter de la Peacock Pie: A Book of Rhymes1946London: Faber and Faberreprinted 1946

1953 reprint in larger format

1958 paperback edition

1969 revised and enlarged definitive edition

2001 paperback edition (Faber Children's Classics)

Translations: 1977 Japanese edition
Villon, François The Poems of François Villon1946London: The Cresset PressTranslated from the French by H. B. McCaskie
Shakespeare,William  ; selected by Hallam FordhamHey Nonny Yes: Passions and Conceits from Shakespeare [15] 1947The Saturn Press
Bunyan, John The Pilgrim's Progress 1947London: Faber and Faber3 reprints to 19571st Ardizzone edition was 1947. Pilgrim's Progress was 1st published in 1678.
Black, MargaretThree Brothers and a Lady1947The Acorn Press
Langley, Noel The True and Pathetic History of Desbarollda the Waltzing Mouse1947London: Lindsay Drummond
Hawksley, Enid DickensCharles Dickens Birthday Book1948London: Faber and FaberBirthday book, with spaces to write in birthdays for each day
Lewis, C. Day The Otterbury Indcident 1948London: Putnam & Company2 UK reprints to 1963

1949 US edition (NY: The Viking Press)

1950 school edition (London: Heinemann Educational / Windmill)

1961 paperback (Penguin Books / Puffin)

1966 new edition (London: The Bodley Head) Reprinted 3 x to 1982

1969 US edition (NY: The World Publishing Co.)

Translations:

Norwegian, Serbian

Gorham, Maurice Back to the Local1949London: Percival Marshall
Kaeser, H. J. Mimff in Charge1949London: Oxford University PressTranslated into English by David Ascoli
Langley, Noel  ; Pynegar, HazelSomebody's Rocking My Dreamboat1949London: Arthur Barker Ltd
Mardrus, J. C. ; Mathers, E. Powys (translations)The Tale of Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves1949New York: The Limited Editions ClubOne of 3 Evergreen Tales issued as a set in a red slip case
Gorham, Maurice Londoners1951London: Percival Marshall
Gorham, Maurice Showmen and Suckers1951London: Percival Marshall
Reeves, James The Blackbird in the Lilac1951London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press4 UK reprints to 1972. Then included in James Reeves, Complete Poems for Children (1973)

1959 US edition (NY: Dutton & Co, Inc)

Nubar, ZarehThe Modern Prometheus. The Hope for Humanity: The Tragic Conflict of Knowledge and Ignorance [16] 1952London: Forge Press
Trollope, Anthony The Warden 1952London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press (The Oxford Trollope)1980 Oxford World's Classics edition (pocket sized hardback - full page drawings omitted)
Trollope, Anthony Barchester Towers 1953London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press (The Oxford Trollope)1980 Oxford Worlds's Classics edition (pocket sized hardback)

1982 US Franklin Library edition

Lewis, C. Day Christmas Eve (Ariel Poems)1954London: Faber and Faberslim sewn booklet, with envelope
Corrin, StephenThe Fantastic Tale of the Plucky Sailor and the Postage Stamp1954London: Faber and Faber
Kaeser, H. J. Mimff Takes Over1954London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Pressreprints 1956, 1960Translated into English by David Ascoli
Thackeray, William Makepeace The Newcomes 1954Cambridge: printed for members of The Limited Edition Club at the University Pressc. 1955 2nd edition for The Heritage Press, NY
Dickens, Charles Bleak House 1955London: Oxford University Press
Dickens, Charles David Copperfield 1955London: Oxford University Press
Farjeon, Eleanor The Little Bookroom 1955London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press1956 US edition (NY: OUP)

1972 paperback (London: OUP)

1977 paperback (Penguin / Puffin Books)

1979 cheap edition (New Oxford Library)

2011 paperback (Oxford: OUP)

Book won the Carnegie Meal in 1955 [17] and Eleanor Farjeon was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1956.

Translations: Swedish, Danish,

Norwegian

Pearce, Philippa Minnow on the Say 1955London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University Press1958 US edition as Minnow Leads to Treasure (Cleveland: World Publishing Co.)

1972 paperback (London: OUP)

1974 cheap edition (Oxford Children's Library)

1978 paperback (Penguin / Puffin Books)

1998 paperback (Oxford Children's Modern Classics)

2000 US edition as Minnow on the Say (NY: Greenwillow books)

2001 paperback (Oxford: OUP)

Translations:

German,

Swedish

Stonier, G. W. Pictures on the Pavement1955London: Michael Joseph
Kenward, James The Suburban Child1955Cambridge: at the University Press
Trevor, Meriol Sun Slower Sun Faster1955London: Collins1957 US edition (NY: Sheed and Ward)
Thackeray, William Makepeace The History of Henry Esmond, Esq 1956NY: for members of the Limited Editions Club1956 2nd impression NY: The Heritage Press
Surtees, R. A. Hunting with Mr. Jorrocks1956London: Geoffrey Cumberlege Oxford University PressThe text is from Chapters 7-58 of Handley Cross (expanded edition of 1854).
Reeves, James Pigeons and Princesses1956London: Heinemann1962 US edition (NY: Dutton)

1976 paperback edition (London: Hamlyn / Beaver Books)

Translations:

Swedish

Phillips, J. B. (translated into Modern English by)St. Luke's Life of Christ1956London: CollinsA limited edition (150 copies), signed by Phillips and Ardizzone, was produced simultaneously with 1st edition. Presented in slipcase with Curwen Press patterned paper design.
Scurfield, GeorgeA Stickful of Nonpareil [18] 1956Cambridge: at the University Press500 copies.

Abridged reprint in Matrix: A Review for Printers and Bibliophiles, No. 13 (Winter 1993), pp. 151-157

Young, Percy Ding Dong Bell: A First Book of Nursery Rhymes1957London: Dennis Dobson
Symonds, John Lottie1957London: The Bodley Head
Reeves, James Prefabulous Animiles1957London: Heinemann1960 US edition (NY: Dutton)
Goldman, Joan M. The School in Our Village1957London: B. T. Batsford Ltd
Bates, H. E. Sugar for the Horse1957London: Michael Joseph
Reeves, James The Wandering Moon1957London: Heinemann4 reprints to 1968The collection was 1st published in 1950 with illustrations by Evadne Rowan
Cecil, HenryBrief to Counsel1958London: Michael Joseph1972 2nd edition with new author's preface

1958 US edition (NY: Harper Bros)

1982 UK 3rd edition, with a new foreword

Shakespeare, William The Comedies1958NY: The Heritage Press1986 collectors edition (CT: Easton Press)
Farjeon, Eleanor Jim at the Corner1958London: Oxford University Press1958 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

1986 revised edition (John Goodchild)

1986 paperback (London: Methuen Children's Books / Magnet)

1990 US paperback (NY: Alfred Knopf / Bullseye Books)

The book was 1st published in 1934 with illustrations by Irene Mountfort.

Translations:

Japanese

Kaeser, H. J. Mimff Robinson1958London: Oxford University PressTranslated into English by Ruth Michaelis Jena and Arthur Ratcliff

The last Mimff story

Estes, Eleanor Pinky Pie1958NY: Harcourt, Brace and Company1959 UK edition (London: Constable & Co.)
Mare, Walter de la The Story of Joseph1958London: Faber and FaberText is taken from de la Mare's Stories from the Bible (1929).
Symonds, John Elfrida and the Pig1959London: HarrapTranslation:

Swedish

Reeves, James (retold by)Exploits of Don Quixote [19] 1959London and Glasgow: Blackie1960 US edition

1977 UK cheap reprint - lacks the colour plates

Based on Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes
Chesterton, G. K. Father Brown Stories [20] 1959London: The Folio Society
White, T. H. The Godstone and the Blackymor1959London: Jonathan Cape1959 US edition (NY: Putnam)

1960 Reprint Society edition

1959 US edition doesn't use EA's dust jacket
Ballantyne, JoanHoliday Trench1959Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd
Williams, Ursula Moray The Nine Lives of Island Mackenzie1959London: Chatto and Windus1979 Chatto reprint in laminated boards

1980 paperback (Transworld / Carousel)

1960 US edition (NY: Wm. Morrow)

Translations:

Swedish

Mare, Walter de la The Story of Moses1959London: Faber and Faber
Reeves, James Titus in Trouble1959London: The Bodley Head1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck, Inc)

1969 2nd UK ed (smaller size)

1972 2nd US ed (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

Translations:

Swedish

Gough, CatherineBoyhoods of Great Composers1960London: Oxford University PressTranslations:

Afrikaans

1st and early editions in laminated yellow boards; later reprints in dark green boards with a dust jacket.

This and Book Two (1962) were issued in a single volume edition in 1968. [21]

Farjeon, Eleanor Eleanor Farjeon's Book1960Penguin Books / PuffinChosen by Eleanor Graham
Farjeon, Eleanor Italian Peepshow1960London: Oxford University Press1960 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)
Ballantyne, Joan Kidnappers at Coombe1960Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.
Ray, Cyril Merry England1960London: Vista Books
Graves, Robert The Penny Fiddle1960London: Cassell1961 US edition (NY: Doubleday & Company)
Mitchison, Naomi The Rib of the Green Umbrella1960London: Collins
Mare, Walter de la The Story of Samuel and Saul1960London: Faber and Faber
Estes, Eleanor The Witch Family1960NY: Harcourt, Brace and Companyundated paperback edition (NY: Harcourt, Brace & World Inc / Voyager)

1962 UK edition (London: Constable and Company Limited)

Later Kestrel Books edition and paperback reprint (Target Books)

Twain, Mark The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1961London: Heinemann / New Windmill
Twain, Mark The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1961London: Heinemann / New Windmill
Gray, Nicholas Stuart Down in the Cellar1961London: Dennis Dobson
Cole, William (selected and edited by)Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales1961NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc.1969 paperback reprints

USA: Alfred Music 1991 reprint ISBN   9780897249553

Arranged for piano and guitar by Norman Monath
Reeves, James Hurdy-Gurdy: Selected Poems1961The Windmill Press Ltd
Mare, Walter de la Stories from the Bible1961London: Faber and Faber1961 US edition (NY: Alfred A. Knopf / Borzoi)

1963 Reprint Society edition

Wuorio, Eva-Lis The Island of Fish in the Trees1961NY: The World Publishing Company1964 UK edition (London: Denis Dobson)chosen as one of the New York Times best illustrated children's books of 1962 [22]
Graham, Eleanor  ; Barrie, J. M. J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan: The Story of the Play1962Leicester: Brockhampton Press1963 US edition (NY: Charles Scribner's Sons)UK 1st edition doesn't have colour plates of later editions.

Translations:

Russian

Farjeon, Eleanor Mrs. Malone1962London: Oxford University Press1962 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)Translations:

Japanese

Korean

Brand, Christianna Naughty Children: An Anthology1962London: Victor Gollancz1963 US edition (NY: E. P. Dutton & Co.)1st appearance in print of Nurse Matilda, later developed into the Nurse Matilda series of books (1964-1974). Nurse Matilda was the inspiration for Nanny McPhee
Betjeman, John A Ring of Bells: Poems1962London: John Murray1963 US edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)

1964 paperback John Murray

1964 school edition The Albemarle Library for Schools

Introduced and selected by Irene Slade
Reeves, James Sailor Rumbelow and Britannia1962London: Heinemann1962 US edition (NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.) under the title Sailor Rumbelow and Other Stories [23]
Faralla, Dana The Singing Cupboard1962London and Glasgow: Blackie1963 US edition (NY: Lippincott)
Crozier, Eric The Story of Let's Make an Opera!1962London: Oxford University Press
Gough, CatherineBoyhoods of Great Composers, Book Two1963London: Oxford University PressThis and Book One (1960) were issued in a single volume edition in 1968. [21]
Farjeon, Eleanor Kaleidoscope1963London: Oxford University Press1986 reprint John Goodchild Publishers

1963 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

King, Clive Stig of the Dump 1963Harmondsworth: Penguin Books / PuffinMany paperback reprints

1965 new hardback edition (London: Hamish Hamilton)

1980 reprint (Kestrel Books)

2017 Folio Society edition (pictorial board, orange slipcase) [24]

Estes, Eleanor The Alley1964NY: Harcourt, Brace & World, Incnot published in the UK
Graves, Robert Ann at Highwood Hall1964London: Cassell1964 US edition (NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc)
Wahl, Jan Hello Elephant1964NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winstonalso published simultaneously in Canadanot published in the UK
Wuorio, Eva-Lis The Land of Right Up and Down1964NY: The World Publishing Company1964 UK edition (London: Dennis Dobson)
Brand, Christianna Nurse Matilda 1964Leicester: Brockhampton Press1964 US edition

1973 paperback reprint (Brockhampton Press)

later paperbacks (Hodder and Stoughton / Knight Books)

1988 library edition (Bath: The Chivers Press)

2005 3 book box set with the 2 later Matilda titles, published by Bloomsbury [25]

Nurse Matilda was the inspiration for Nanny McPhee

Translations:

German,

Swedish, French

Reeves, James The Story of Jackie Thimble1964NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc1965 UK edition (London: Chatto & Windus)from 1973 the text was included in James Reeves's Complete Poems for Children
Faralla, Dana Swanhilda-of-the-Swans1964London and Glasgow: Blackie
Buchan, John The Thirty-nine Steps1964London: J. M. Dent1992 UK paperback edition (J. M. Dent)
Reeves, James Three Tall Tales1964Abelard-Schuman
Cecil, HenryKnow About English Law1965London and Glasgow: Blackie1974 revised edition as Learn About English Law (London: William Luscombe)
Nichols, Freda P.The Milldale Riot1965London: Ginn and Company
Farjeon, Eleanor The Old Nurse's Stocking Basket1965London: Oxford University Press1965 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)

1981 UK paperback (Puffin Books)

Ross, Diana Old Perisher1965London: Faber and Faber
Lederer, William J.Timothy's Song1965NY: W. W. Norton & Company1966 UK edition (Lutterworth Press)
Walsh, JohnThe Truants and other Poems for Children1965London: Heinemann1968 UK edition (Chicago: Rand McNally)
Clark, Leonard The Year Round1965London: Rupert Hart-Davis
Webster, Jean Daddy-Long-Legs1966Leicester: Brockhampton Press1979 US edition (NY: Meredith)The book was 1st published in 1912
Marshall, ArchibaldThe Dragon1966London: Hamish Hamilton1967 US edition (NY: Dutton)
Farjeon, Eleanor The Eleanor Farjeon Book: A Tribute to her Life and Work 1881-19651966London: Hamish Hamilton1966 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)introduction by Naomi Lewis
Streatfeild, Noel The Growing Summer1966London: Collins1967 US edition as The Magic Summer (NY: Random House)

1968 UK paperback (Penguin / Puffin)

2000 UK paperback (Collins)

Langley, Noel The Land of Green Ginger1966Harmondsworth: Penguin / Puffin1975 Revised Penguin edition

1977 Hardback edition with the 1966 text (London: Kestrel)

2001 edition of the 1975 revised text (Faber Children's Classics)

Ardizzone, Aingelda The Little Girl and the Tiny Doll1966London: Constable Young Books1967 US edition (NY: Delacorte)

1973 edition (Longman Young Books, with dust jacket)

1978 4th printing (Kestrel Books)

1979 2nd edition (Penguin / Puffin)

Translations:

Afrikaans

Nesbit, E. Long Ago When I Was Young1966London: Ronald Whiting & Wheaton1966 US edition(NY: Franklin Watts)

1974 reprint (Macdonald & Jane's)

1987 Larger format reprint (London: Beehive Books)

Wahl, Jan The Muffletumps1966NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winstonnot published in the UK
Reeves, James The Secret Shoemakers and Other Stories1966London: Abelard-Schuman1967 US edition: NY: Abelard-Schuman

1969 UK paperback (Penguin / Young Puffin)

Wuorio, Eva-Lis Kali and the Golden Mirror1967NY: The World Publishing Companynot published in the UK
Fox, PaulaA Likely Place1967NY: The Macmillan Company1967 UK edition (London: Macmillan)

1989 US school edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)

Estes, Eleanor Miranda the Great1967NY: Harcourt, Brace & Worldnot published in the UK
Brand, Christianna Nurse Matilda Goes to Town1967Leicester: Brockhampton Press1968 US edition (NY: Dutton)

1975 UK paperback (Hodder / Knight Books)

Reeves, James Rhyming Will1967London: Hamish Hamilton1968 US edition (NY: McGraw-Hill)Translations:

Afrikaans

Symonds, John The Stuffed Dog1967London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd
Stevenson, Robert Louis Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes 1967London: The Folio SocietyBook 1st published in 1879
Defoe, Daniel Robinson Crusoe 1968London: The Nonesuch PressBook 1st published in 1719
Clewes, Dorothy Upside Down Willie1968London: Hamish Hamilton
Reeves, James The Angel and the Donkey1969London: Hamish Hamilton1970 US edition (NY: McGraw-Hill)Translations:

Afrikaans

Chapman, JeanDo You Remember What Happened1969London: Angus and Robertson1973 UK abridged edition (London: Transworld)
Sicotte, VirginiaA Riot of Quiet1969NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winstonnot published in the UK
Clewes, Dorothy Special Branch Willie1969London: Hamish Hamilton1971 UK paperback (Armada)
Lines, Kathleen (retold by)Dick Whittington1970London: The Bodley Head1970 US edition: Henry Z. Walck
Clewes, Dorothy Fire-Brigade Willie1970London: Hamish Hamilton
Stevenson, Robert Louis Home From Sea1970London: The Bodley Head
Reeves, James How the Moon Began1971London: Abelard-Schuman1972 US edition (also Abelard-Schuman) & 1973 paperbackTranslations:

Japanese

Dickens, Charles The Short Stories of Charles Dickens1971NY: Limited Editions Club
Lines, Kathleen (ed.)The Old Ballad of Babes in the Wood1972London: The Bodley Head1972 US edition (NY: Henry Z. Walck)
Morgan, ShirleyRain, Rain Don't Go Away1972NY: E. P. Dutton & Co1973 UK edition (London: Hutchinson Junior Books)
Lavin, Mary The Second-best Children in the World1972London: Longman Young Books1972 US edition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin)
Estes, Eleanor The Tunnel of Hugsy Goode1972NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovichnot published in the UK
Reeves, James Complete Poems for Children1973London: Heinemann1986 Reissue (St. Edmundsbury Press)

1987 paperback edition as The Wandering Moon and Other Poems(Penguin / Puffin)

1994 Reprint with additions including More Prefabulous Animiles

1998 and 2001 paperback (London: Mammoth)

Greene, Graham The Little Fire Engine1973London: The Bodley Head1973 US edition (NY: Doubleday & Co)

1977 UK paperback (Puffin, Picture Puffins)

1980 Picture Puffin edition (smaller than the 1977)

2015 UK hardback (London: Red Fox) [26]

Book was 1st published in 1950 (not Ardizzone illus.)

Translations:

Swedish,

Afrikaans,

Spanish,

Japanese

Greene, Graham The Little Train1973London: The Bodley Head)1977 UK paperback (Puffin, Picture Puffins)Book was 1st published in 1946 (not Ardizzone illus.)

Translations:

Norwegian, Swedish,

German, Spanish,

Japanese

Ardizzone, Aingelda The Night Ride1973London: Longman Young BooksUS edition (NY: Windmill Books)
Bunyan, John The Land of Beulah. Being an Extract from The Pilgrim's Progress1974London: The Bodley HeadLimited edition, 350 copies
Reeves, James The Lion That Flew1974London: Chatto and Windus
Greene, Graham The Little Horse Bus1974London: The Bodley Head1974 US edition (NY: Doubleday)

1994 UK reprint (London: Viking); also published as a Puffin Picture Book

2015 UK hardback (London: Red Fox) [27]

Book was 1st published in 1952 (not Ardizzone illus.)

Translations:

Swedish, German,

French, Japanese

Greene, Graham The Little Steamroller1974London: The Bodley Head1994 UK editions hardback (London: Viking) and paperback (Puffin)Book was 1st published in 1953 (not Ardizzone illus.)

Translations:

Swedish, German,

Japanese

Brand, Christianna Nurse Matilda Goes to Hospital1974Leicester: Brockhampton Press1985 2nd impression (London: Hodder & Stoughton)

1975 large print edition (Chivers)

Reeves, James More Prefabulous Animiles1975London: Heinemannincorporated into the 1994 reprint of Complete Poems for Children by Reeves
Kilvert, Rev. Francis Ardizzone's Kilvert: Selections from the Diary of the Rev. Francis Kilvert (1870-1879)1976London: Jonathan Capeedited by William Plomer; abridged for children by Elizabeth Devine
Reeves, James Arcadian Ballads1977Andoversford: The Whittington Press1978 trade impression (London: Heinemann)
Andersen, Hans Christian Ardizzone's Hans Andersen19781979 US edition (NY: Atheneum)

1989 revised edition

Selected and illustrated by Ardizzone; translated by Stephen Corrin

Translations:

Japanese

Thomas, Dylan A Child's Christmas in Wales1978London: Dent1980 US edition (Boston: Godine)

1983 Japanese learning English edition (Tokyo: Yamaguchi Shoten)

1986 UK paperback (London: Dent)

1993 miniature (London: Orion)

1996 paperback (Puffin Books)

Translations:

Japanese,

Welsh - Nadolig Plentyn yng Nghymru

Reeves, James The James Reeves Story Book1978London: Heinemann1986 paperback as The Gnome Factory and Other Stories (Penguin / Puffin)
Daudet, Alphonse Letters from My Windmill1978Harmondsworth: Penguin Bookstranslated and with an introduction by Frederick Davies
Jacobs, Joseph (from the collection of)Ardizzone's English Fairy Tales: Twelve Classic Tales1980London: Andre Deutsch1987 hardback and paperback 2nd impression

Other contributions to publications

In addition to the works Edward Ardizzone both penned and illustrated, and the works he fully illustrated, Ardizzone was also a regular contributor to periodicals, magazines and provided numerous cover, or dust jacket, illustrations for works by other authors. His contributions can be found in periodicals such as The Strand Magazine , Punch, Lilliput Magazine, The Saturday Book , and The Radio Times. Vogue magazine featured Ardizzone illustrations in their Coronation issue, June 1953. References to most of these works can be found in Brian Alderson's bibliography. [1]

Ardizzone also produced illustrations for a number of companies for marketing, advertising and newsletter purposes, as well a few Christmas cards for commercial use. Companies he illustrated for include Guinness , the Arts Council , the Double Crown Club , Moss Bros ., and John Harvey & Sons, Limited . His own personal Christmas cards can be found documented in My Father and Edward Ardizzone by Edward Booth-Clibborn. [28]

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