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Doris Orgel was born in 1929 in Vienna, Austria. To escape the rise of the Nazi party in Austria, her family fled to Yugoslavia and finally to New York. She attended Radcliffe College from 1946 to 1948 and graduated cum laude in 1950 from Barnard College. Prior to 1955, Ms. Orgel worked in magazine and book publishing. Since that time she has written and translated several fairy and folk tales, as well as served as a translator for other authors. Her first original book, Sarah’s Room (1963) was published under the pseudonym Doris Adelberg. It was also republished in England and in Switzerland in German. In 1960, Ms. Orgel received the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award for her translation of Willhelm Hauff's Dwarf Long-Nose (1960). She also worked as a children’s book reviewer for "The New York Times".
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EUR 23,37
Da: Regno Unito a: U.S.A.
Descrizione libro Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: dw. Sendak, Maurice (illustratore). Yellow pictorial paper-covered boards. Dustwrapper repeats cover design. 10cm x 15cm. Codice articolo 115086
Descrizione libro Boards. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine in Archival Plastic Cover. Sendak, Maurice (illustratore). Reissued Edition. A lovely little book (4" x 6") signed for Parrish Books by Maurice Sendak on the title page. A story about little Jenny who can't wait to grow up so she can have a beautiful wall-papered room like her big sister, Sarah. A charming story in fine unread condition with a colorful pictorial boards and a near fine+colorful dustjacket with touches of light soil barely noticeable. In archival plastic cover. Any edition of this book is very scarce when signed by Maurice Sendak. Codice articolo 1303