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Wallace Whitney Tripp was born in Boston, Massachusetts on June 26, 1940. He studied graphic arts at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. He received a bachelor's degree in education from Keene State College and studied English at the University of New Hampshire. He taught English for three years mostrar mais before becoming a full-time illustrator. He was best known for his greeting cards and children's book illustrations. He created over 600 greeting cards for Pawprints Greeting Cards. He illustrated over 40 other books including Stand Back, Said the Elephant, I'm Going to Sneeze!; A Great Big Ugly Man Came Up and Tied His Horse to Me; and Sir Toby Jingle's Beastly Journey. He also worked on the Amelia Bedelia series. He wrote and illustrated Wallace Tripp's Wurst Seller. He died after a long fight with Parkinson's disease on September 9, 2018 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Obras de Wallace Tripp

Associated Works

Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia (1962) — Ilustrador — 3,400 cópias
Come Back, Amelia Bedelia (1971) — Ilustrador — 2,418 cópias
Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic Sung in the Year 1888 (1888) — Ilustrador, algumas edições1,446 cópias
No Flying in the House (1970) — Ilustrador, algumas edições1,065 cópias
The Adventures of Amelia Bedelia (1992) — Ilustrador — 520 cópias
Little Dog Lost (1968) — Ilustrador — 115 cópias
The Bad Child's Book of Beasts (1896) — Ilustrador, algumas edições92 cópias
The Adventures of Mole and Troll. (1972) — Ilustrador — 56 cópias
Puppy Lost in Lapland (1971) — Ilustrador — 51 cópias
Grandmother Oma (1964) — Ilustrador — 43 cópias
Jennifer's Rabbit (1974) — Ilustrador, algumas edições33 cópias
Mole and Troll Trim the Tree (1974) — Ilustrador — 29 cópias
Three Friends (1975) — Ilustrador — 23 cópias
Rabbits Rafferty (1968) — Ilustrador — 17 cópias
Headlines (1973) — Ilustrador — 15 cópias
The Baseball Bargain (1970) — Ilustrador — 15 cópias
Pleasant Fieldmouse's Halloween Party (1974) — Ilustrador — 13 cópias
Old Arthur (1972) — Ilustrador — 10 cópias
Henrietta Goes West (1966) — Ilustrador — 10 cópias
Saint George, a Christmas mummers' play (1967) — Ilustrador — 9 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, September 1974 (1974) — Ilustrador — 7 cópias
Hildy and the cuckoo clock (1966) — Ilustrador — 6 cópias
The crocodile's toothbrush (1973) — Ilustrador — 6 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1973 (1973) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
The heart of the wood (A Break-of-day book) (1971) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
Pirates in Panama (1970) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
The voices of Greenwillow Pond (1972) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
Mrs. Fox (1969) — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
Sam Bottleby — Ilustrador — 5 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 9, May 1975 (1975) — Ilustrador — 4 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3, November 1975 (1975) — Contribuinte — 3 cópias
Read Me Another Fairy Tale (1967) — Ilustrador — 3 cópias
The rope's end, (1965) — Ilustrador — 3 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 11, July 1976 (1976) — Artista da capa — 3 cópias
Stubborn Bear (1977) — Ilustrador — 2 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 11, July 1975 — Ilustrador — 2 cópias
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 4, December 1977 (1977) — Ilustrador — 2 cópias
Tigers in the woods (1973) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar(es)

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Conhecimento Comum

Nome padrão
Tripp, Wallace
Nome de batismo
Tripp, Wallace Whitney
Data de nascimento
1940-06-26
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Locais de residência
New Hampshire, USA
New York, USA
Educação
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Keene State College (BS|Education)
University of New Hampshire
Ocupação
illustrator
teacher
Relacionamentos
Tripp, Marcy (wife)
Pequena biografia
Wallace Whitney Tripp (born June 26, 1940) is an American illustrator, anthologist, and author. He is known for creating anthropomorphic animal characters of emotional complexity and for his great visual and verbal humor. He is one of several illustrators of the Amelia Bedelia series of children's stories. He has illustrated over forty books.

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I bought this book when I was a teenager with no children because, obviously, every household needs one. Fast forward a few decades, my oldest child is 40 and the book has been well-read, as the page-turning tears attest. And yesterday, after all those innumerable readings, I still found a new detail in the illustration for "An epicure, dining at Crewe/ Found quite a large mouse in his stew." The epicure is a huge, and hugely annoyed, bear; the mouse sporting a long stripy swimsuit and lifebuoy; the diners in the background include two cats who are obviously saying "Ooh, I want what he's having!" Behind all that, I finally noticed, the restaurant name on the window is CANEM'S CAVE and it advertises Good Grubs. There is literally something new to find every time. And it never ceases to be humorous. Tripp did a series of three books of funny poetry (Granfa Grig Had a Pig and Marguerite Go Wash Your Feet are the others) but I rather think he used the best verses first. If I had to choose one "nursery rhyme" book that I would never get tired of reading aloud, this would be it; Leslie Brooke's Ring of Roses would be a close second.… (mais)
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muumi | outras 4 resenhas | Aug 5, 2020 |
This collection of Mother Goose rhymes includes many less known rhymes. The illustrations are very funny and have lots of little details for both adults and children to find if they look carefully. This is my favorite Mother Goose book.
 
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1Avidfan | Oct 5, 2019 |
A LOL collection of verse for children with pictures as funny as the poetry. Tripp’s use of mostly animal characters as well as a few human caricatures are a delight for all ages. To pick just one example, in the two page spread for “Hannah Bantry in the panty,” Hanna, a cat wearing a tiara is greedily gnawing at a bone all to herself, while out in the grand dining room a collection of foxes, cats, and badgers are seated at a grand dining room table, all of them with their noses up in the air and looking quite snooty. Behind them a guilt frame upon the wall is a painting of a family of lions strolling before a woodland waterfall. The painting’s title is “Pride Goeth Before a Fall.”… (mais)
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MaowangVater | outras 4 resenhas | Sep 3, 2017 |
I found many of these poems genuinely funny and they were very fun to read aloud. However, I think if you need to include a glossary for certain outdated terms, then maybe those terms shouldn't be included in the poem. A lot of the rhyming seemed force and uncomfortable and many of these poems weren't rhythmic at all. I think kids would be at a loss for what a Jabberwocky is unless they've read Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll. It would be fun to keep the glossary page from the kids and have them infer what the odd words mean but in that case I would introduce this to an older class. Overall, this was a funny book with silly poems as promised by the title.… (mais)
 
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ilonon | outras 3 resenhas | Apr 27, 2017 |

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