Description: (Young Adult) Clark, Ann Nolan: LITTLE BOY WITH THREE NAMES: Paperback. United States Department of the Interior, Lawrence, KS. 1963. B&W Illustrations: Tonita Lujan. 3rd Printing. Very Good This is an oblong paperback book. The book is in Very Good condition and was issued without a dust jacket. There is some light bumping and wear to the corners and cover edges, and there are two creases to the bottom front corner. The text pages are clean and bright. "Between 1940 and 1951, the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs published 15 of her books, all relating to her experiences with the Tesuque pueblo people. Her book In My Mother's House, illustrated by Pueblo artist Velino Herrera, was named a Caldecott Honor book in 1942. In 1945, the Institute for Inter-American Affairs sent Clark to live and travel for five years in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. Those experiences led her to write books such as Magic Money, Looking-for-Something, and Secret of the Andes, which won the 1953 Newbery Medal. In the 1940s she also wrote books for the Haskell Foundation and the Haskell Indian Nations University at Lawrence, KS; one of them " The Slim Butte Raccoon" was illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. " (from Wikipedia) 1 132 #45092 $15
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Author: Clark, Ann Nolan
Book Title: LITTLE BOY WITH THREE NAMES
Cover: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: United States Department of the Interior
Publication Year: 1963
Place Published: Lawrence, KS
Pages: 44p.
Topic: Young Adult
Format: Paperback
Printing: 3rd Printing
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This is an oblong paperback book. The book is in Very Good, condition and was issued without a dust jacket. There is some, light bumping and wear to the corners and cover edges, and, there are two creases to the bottom front corner. The text, pages are clean and bright. "Between 1940 and 1951, the United, States Bureau of Indian Affairs published 15 of her books, all, relating to her experiences with the Tesuque pueblo people. Her, book In My Mother's House, illustrated by Pueblo artist Velino, Herrera, was named a Caldecott Honor book in 1942. In 1945, the, Institute for Inter-American Affairs sent Clark to live and, travel for five years in Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica,, Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil. Those experiences led her to write, books such as Magic Money, Looking-for-Something, and Secret of, the Andes, which won the 1953 Newbery Medal. In the 1940s she, also wrote books for the Haskell Foundation and the Haskell, Indian Nations University at Lawrence, KS; one of them " The, Slim Butte Raccoon" was illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier., " (from Wikipedia)
Illustrator: Tonita Lujan
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Paperback
Subject: Young Adult
Place of Publication: Lawrence, KS
Year Printed: 1963
Special Attributes: Illustrated