À bas le coton, vive l'illustration, by Solenn Larnicol
Solenn Larnicol’s picture diary is a witty account of her life as a young illustrator Drawing all night, selling linens all day: it’s not easy being a young artist! The author reveals ...
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Down with Cotton, Long Live Illustration
L'enfant qui savait lire les animaux, bestiary illustrated by Zaü, text by Alain Serres
A captivating book for animal lovers and art enthusiasts Zaü’s animals all have a powerful presence and exude a quiet serenity Accompanied by a few simple ...
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The Child Who Could Read the Animals
Louise de New York, la détective, by Jean Poderos, ill by Gaia Guarino
Y o u d o n ’ t k n o w Louise of New York Louise is a great detective Doesn’t matter how old and ugly she is, because she has solved many cases and clues Together with ...
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Louise of New York, the Detective
Le petit livre des souvenirs, by Kate Greenaway
This book was a bestseller between the 1880s and 1900s Charming colour plates for each month, one small illustration for each day, a verse and then some blank space to fill in with important events ...
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Kate Greenaway’s Birthday Book
Les aventures improbables de Peter et Herman, by Delphine Jacquot
Answer Peter the mole and Herman the stork’s invitation to travel, including sea landings, love and absurd adventures with 25 stopovers!
Peter, an artist mole, and Herman, a ...
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The Improbable Adventures of Peter and Herman