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'All About the Little Small Red Hen' is written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle. Gruelle (1880 - 1930), was an American artist, children's book illustrator and author who's works have been entertaining children since 1918. Gruelle is best known for his 'Raggedy Ann Series', which chart the adventures of a little doll with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose. Amongst his other works are: All About Little Red Riding Hood (c1895), The Travels of Timmy Toodles (1916) and My Very Own Fairy Stories (1917). Sought after by collectors, this re-printed edition showcases Gruelle's original text,…mehr

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'All About the Little Small Red Hen' is written and illustrated by Johnny Gruelle. Gruelle (1880 - 1930), was an American artist, children's book illustrator and author who's works have been entertaining children since 1918. Gruelle is best known for his 'Raggedy Ann Series', which chart the adventures of a little doll with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose. Amongst his other works are: All About Little Red Riding Hood (c1895), The Travels of Timmy Toodles (1916) and My Very Own Fairy Stories (1917). Sought after by collectors, this re-printed edition showcases Gruelle's original text, further enhanced by his wonderful colour drawings, in order that the two may be fully appreciated by young and old alike. Pook Press celebrates the great 'Golden Age of Illustration' in children's classics and fairy tales - a period of unparalleled excellence in book illustration. We publish rare and vintage Golden Age illustrated books, in high-quality colour editions, so that the masterful artwork and story-telling can continue to delight once again.
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Johnny Gruelle, born in 1880, was an American illustrator and writer best known for creating Raggedy Ann. He came from an artistic family and began his career as a newspaper cartoonist. His unique style soon caught the attention of magazines, where he gained recognition for his illustrations.The idea for Raggedy Ann came from a doll Gruelle's mother made and a story he told his daughter, Marcella. In 1918, Raggedy Ann Stories was published, quickly becoming a hit with children. Gruelle later introduced Raggedy Andy to the beloved series.Though his daughter's early death deeply affected him, Gruelle continued writing and illustrating. Raggedy Ann and Andy remain iconic figures in children's literature, beloved by generations. Gruelle's simple, heartfelt stories and whimsical illustrations created an enduring legacy in American culture.