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(eng) Patricia Gordon and Joan Howard are both pseudonyms for husband-and-wife team, Rene and Patricia Prud'Hommeaux.

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Gordon, Patricia
Howard, Joan
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female
Nota di disambiguazione
Patricia Gordon and Joan Howard are both pseudonyms for husband-and-wife team, Rene and Patricia Prud'Hommeaux.

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About the birth of few men of modern times has there been so much mystery as has shrouded that of John James Audubon. There have been all sorts of stories about it, including the well-known one that he was the lost Dauphin of France.

Whatever it may have been, he spent his boyhood in France as the adopted son of a Captain Audubon whose name he was given. Young Audubon hated school and spent all his time studying and drawing birds. Finally the Captain realized that the boy was never going to get anywhere going to school and he sent him to Paris to take lessons in drawing. Even there Audubon learned nothing and finally when he was eighteen he came to America to try to make a living. For more than twenty years he worked at all sorts of odd projects, all the while learning about and making drawings of the birds of America. When he went to London in 1826 to find the best engravers for his drawings, his years of work were finally vindicated for people everywhere recognized his genius.

Joan Howard has written a vivid biography of this fascinating artist that will keep its young readers enthralled from beginning to end.

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northprairielb | Feb 2, 2024 |
Biografía del famoso autor escocés, escrita para todos los públicos y abundantemente ilustrada con grabados, esquemas y otros dibujos que embellecen la edición.
 
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Eucalafio | Nov 13, 2020 |
This has a feel of Mary Poppins - two urban children have a different magical adventure in each chapter, aided by a magical friend - but instead of an English nanny, these New York children have a black cat named Merlin. Published in 1950, the stories have a lot of charm, despite a good dose of sexism and a regrettable chapter in which some "red indians" come to life.
 
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JanetNoRules | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 17, 2018 |

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Opere
18
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881
Popolarità
#29,074
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
8
ISBN
22

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