Siegl, Helen
Siegl, Helen, 1924-
Siegl, Helen 1924-2009
Siegl, Helen, 1924-...., illustratrice
Helen Siegl ilustrátorka knih
VIAF ID: 7505695 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Siegl ‡b Helen ‡f 1924-....
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Siegl, Helen
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Siegl, Helen
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Siegl, Helen ‡d 1924-2009
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Siegl, Helen, ‡d 1924-...., ‡c illustratrice
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Works
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Adam and Eve | |
Aesop's fables | |
An alphabet book; a portfolio of wood engravings. | |
art of the Turkish tale | |
Bible. | |
The birds and the beasts were there; | |
A Book of prayers | |
Clip art of the Old Testament | |
The dancing palm tree and other Nigerian folktales | |
Dialogus creaturarum. | |
A Fable of Bidpai | |
A felicity of carols | |
Genesis | |
The Guest : author unknown : 17th century Christ Church manuscript | |
Herball from The dialogues of creatures moralised : applicable and edifying to every merry and jocund matter, & right profitable to the governance of men : first printed in Latin by Gerard Leeu in Gouda in 1480 & in English in 1535 : eleven dialogues | |
Indian tales | |
Janus Press archive. | |
Keepsake for the open house at the Janus Press : a woodblock of Helen Siegl's for the Dialogues of creatures herball which is the book in the bindery now ... on this the 29th of September 1979. | |
The lion sneezed : folktales and myths of the cat | |
The lion's whiskers and other Ethiopian tales | |
A little bestiary, 1961. | |
Mass of thanksgiving : twenty-fifth anniversary of the priestly ordination of the Reverend John Joseph Shellem : Saturday, 14 May 1977, the Immaculate Conception Chapel, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook. | |
Mother Goose : twelve rhymes on broadsides | |
A new herball: poems by Nancy Willard to block prints | |
One trick too many; fox stories from Russia. | |
The selfish giant. | |
Shaving at night : poems | |
Weddingmass of Christopher Maria Siegl, Adelaide Louise Moran, 31 May 1975, Holy Cross Church, Philadelphia. |