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- Drummer_Hoff abstract "Drummer Hoff is the title and main character of a children's book by Barbara and Ed Emberley. Ed Emberley won the 1968 Caldecott Medal for the book's illustrations. Written by Barbara Emberley, it tells a cumulative tale of seven soldiers who build a cannon named the "Sultan", and Drummer Hoff, who fires it off, with the book exploding into a blast of colors. The last picture shows the exploded cannon at a future point in time among wildflowers and birds.The illustrations evoke both 1960s psychedelica and Colonial American engravings.In 1969 it was transformed into an animated 6 minute theatrical short, directed by Gene Deitch andproduced by Morton Schindel of Weston Woods Studios. It was released on DVD in 2008.".
- Drummer_Hoff author Barbara_Emberley.
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- Drummer_Hoff isbn "ISBN 0-671-66249-X".
- Drummer_Hoff lcc "PZ8.3.E515 Dr 1987".
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- Drummer_Hoff wikiPageWikiLink The_Fool_of_the_World_and_the_Flying_Ship_(book).
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- Drummer_Hoff wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drummer Hoff".
- Drummer_Hoff after "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship".
- Drummer_Hoff author Barbara_Emberley.
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- Drummer_Hoff congress "PZ8.3.E515 Dr 1987".
- Drummer_Hoff country "United States".
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- Drummer_Hoff isbn "ISBN 0-671-66249-X".
- Drummer_Hoff name "Drummer Hoff".
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- Drummer_Hoff publisher Prentice-Hall.
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- Drummer_Hoff releaseDate "1967".
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- Drummer_Hoff years "1968".
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- Drummer_Hoff comment "Drummer Hoff is the title and main character of a children's book by Barbara and Ed Emberley. Ed Emberley won the 1968 Caldecott Medal for the book's illustrations. Written by Barbara Emberley, it tells a cumulative tale of seven soldiers who build a cannon named the "Sultan", and Drummer Hoff, who fires it off, with the book exploding into a blast of colors.".
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