Low, Joseph, 1911-2007
Low, Joseph
Low, Joseph <illustratore>
Joseph Low American artist and illustrator
Low, Joseph, 1911-
Low, Joseph (American author and illustrator, 1911-2007)
VIAF ID: 30817480 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adam's book of odd creatures. | |
Alex and the cat | |
An American album of incidental printers, drawn by Joseph Low for the Composing Room, inc. | |
A beastly alphabet | |
Beastly riddles : fishy, flighty, and buggy, too | |
Benny Lapin et le hibou | |
Benny Rabbit and the owl | |
Boo to a goose | |
The Christmas grump | |
The devil himself : story and pictures | |
Don Quixotes profession / Mark Van Doren ; drawings by Joseph Low | |
Don't drag your feet | |
Five men under one umbrella : and other Ready-to-read riddles | |
Flowers and grasses and weeds. | |
Friction. | |
God returns to the Vuelta Abajo; a tale of the Cuban vega | |
Greece. | |
Heads. | |
Hear your heart. | |
How a seed grows | |
How the mouse deer became king. | |
Illustrated proverbs, "Witch finger," and party invitation | |
Johathan Swift's Directions to servants | |
Der Künstler : Roman | |
The land of the taffeta dawn | |
A Learical lexicon : from the works of Edward Lear | |
The legend of the willow plate | |
Little ark | |
A lollygag of limericks | |
Lost sea | |
The lost zoo | |
Meat pies &sausages : three tales of Fox and Wolf | |
La mer perdue : roman | |
Mice twice | |
Mother Goose riddle rhymes | |
The mouse and the song | |
Museum people : collectors and keepers at the Smithsonian | |
My dog, your dog | |
n79081398 | |
New York times WWW site, Feb. 20, 2007 | |
Nezumi ga nihiki. | |
The notorious jumping frog & other stories | |
Omar Khayyam. Rubáiyát, 1947. | |
Paul Revere's ride. | |
The Penguin book of world folk tales | |
La petite arche : roman | |
Poems from India. | |
Poems of Robert Burns. | |
Pulcinella; or, Punch's merry pranks | |
The rainbow dictionary | |
The raucous auk: a menagerie of poems. | |
Roots are food finders | |
A sailor's life | |
Seed of liberty : in celebration of the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Jamestown in Virginia, where the first representative body of government was established on this continent, the proceedings of that original assembly, meeting from July 30 to August 4, 1619, are here reprinted as a monument to free men | |
Shrimps. | |
Smiling Duke; | |
The snow of Ohreeganu | |
Speak roughly to your little boy; a collection of parodies and burlesques, together with the original poems, chosen and annotated for young people. | |
Spider silk | |
St. Nicholas and the tub. | |
Stargazer to the sultan | |
Telephones | |
Ten proverbs | |
There was a wise crow. | |
To sing a song as big as Ireland. | |
Trust Reba | |
La vie d'un marin | |
What if ... ? : Fourteen encounters--some frightful, some frivolous--that might happen to anyone | |
The white sparrow. | |
Womans day collectors cook book / introduced by James Beard ; illustrated by Joseph Low | |
The wren-boysʼ rhyme : nine color prints / by Joseph Low | |
Your bones are alive. | |
생쥐를 초대합니다 | |
ネズミが2ひき |