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- Margot_Austin abstract "Margot Austin (September 18, 1907 – June 25, 1990) was born in Portland, Oregon and attended the National Academy of Design in New York. She illustrated many children's books and contributed to magazines including Jack and Jill Magazine. Among her many books was a series about small animals in the church of Parson Pease-Porridge, beginning with E. P. Dutton's 1941 publication of Peter Churchmouse. Her Book Gabriel Churchkitten was made into an animated film short in 1944. Ms. Austin died in 1990 at the age of 81 in her home in New Fairfield, Connecticut.List of her works both as author and illustrator:A Friend for Growl Bear\tIllustratorArchie Angel\tDutton 1957\tAuthor & IllustratorBarney's Adventure\tE. P. Dutton 1941\tBrave John Henry\tDutton 1955\tAuthor & IllustratorChurchkitten Stories\tAuthor & IllustratorChurchmouse Stories\t\tAuthor & IllustratorCousin's Treasure\t Dutton 1960\tAuthor & IllustratorDavid’s Silver Dollar\tThe Platt & Munk co. 1940\tIllustratorEffelli\tE. P. Dutton 1942\tAuthor & IllustratorFirst Prize for Danny\tDutton, 1952\tAuthor & IllustratorGabriel Churchkitten\tE.P. Dutton and Company 1942\tAuthor & IllustratorGabriel Churchkitten and the Moths\tE.P. Dutton, 1948\tAuthor & IllustratorGrowl Bear\tDutton 1951\tAuthor & IllustratorLutie\tE.P. Dutton & Company 1944\tAuthor & IllustratorManuel’s Kite String, and other Stories\tCharles Scribner's Sons 1943\tAuthor & IllustratorMother Goose Rhymes\tThe Platt & Munk Co 1940\tIllustratorMoxie & Hanty & Bunty\tCharles Scribner's Sons 1939\tAuthor & IllustratorMy Brimful Book\tPlatt & Monk Co 1960\tIllustratorOnce Upon a Springtime\tCharles Scribner's Sons 1940\tAuthorPeter Churchmouse\tE.P. Dutton 1941\tAuthor & IllustratorPoppet\tE.P. Dutton 1949\tAuthor & IllustratorThe Springs of Joy\tRand Mc Nally\tIllustratorThe Three Silly Kittens'\tDutton 1950\tAuthor & IllustratorThe Very Young Mother Goose\tNew York, Platt & Munk 1963\tIllustratorTrumpet\tE.P. Dutton 1943\tAuthor & IllustratorTumble Bear\tCharles Scribner's Sons 1940\tAuthorWillamette Way\tCharles Scribner's Sons, 1941\tAuthorWilliam's Shadow\tDutton 1954\tAuthor & Illustrator↑ ↑".
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- Margot_Austin comment "Margot Austin (September 18, 1907 – June 25, 1990) was born in Portland, Oregon and attended the National Academy of Design in New York. She illustrated many children's books and contributed to magazines including Jack and Jill Magazine. Among her many books was a series about small animals in the church of Parson Pease-Porridge, beginning with E. P. Dutton's 1941 publication of Peter Churchmouse. Her Book Gabriel Churchkitten was made into an animated film short in 1944. Ms.".
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