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{{short description|Canadian children's book illustrator}} | |||
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'''Douglas Tait''' is a ] children's book ].<ref name=dafoe>{{cite news |author=Dafoe, Christopher|title=Pictures on a page |newspaper=Vancouver Sun |date=May 3, 1980|page=B6 |url= |
'''Douglas Tait''' is a ] children's book ].<ref name=dafoe>{{cite news |author=Dafoe, Christopher|title=Pictures on a page |newspaper=Vancouver Sun |date=May 3, 1980|page=B6 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VZtlAAAAIBAJ&pg=1572%2C1505320 |access-date=2012-03-15}}</ref><ref name=VS>{{cite news |title=Sun Rays: Book Quiz Winners |newspaper=] |date=April 29, 1982 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Gf5lAAAAIBAJ&pg=1738,4700851 |page=H7 |access-date=2012-03-10}}</ref><ref name=mcdonough>{{cite book |title=Profiles 2: authors and illustrators: children's literature in Canada |page= |author=McDonough, Irma |chapter=Douglas Tait |publisher=] |year=1982 |isbn=9780888021632 |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/profiles2authors0000unse/page/138 }}</ref> He won the ] in 1981 for illustrating ''The Trouble with Princesses'', written by ].<ref name=SLMQ>{{cite journal |page=90 |journal=School Library Media Quarterly |publisher=] |volume=10 |title=... About People |year=1981 |issn=1098-738X }}</ref><ref name=UCF>{{cite web |url=http://library.ucf.edu/CMC/amelia.php#1981 |publisher=] Libraries (library.ucf.edu) |access-date=2012-03-10 | title=Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award}}</ref> | ||
''The Trouble with Princesses'' was written by ] of British Columbia; it was published by ] in the U.S. and by ] in Canada; and it is not a ] (170 pages). The same points are true of more than half of Tait's books in the U.S. Library of Congress Catalogue, 8 of 13 titles as of July 2015.<!-- 10 of 15 LCCat records; all those books between 100 and 200 pages; stories/legends/tales except one novel --LC and WorldCat library records --> According to one library catalogue record, ''The Trouble with Princesses'' "retells stories about Northwest Coast princesses and compares them with similar Old World princesses", {{OCLC|9085067}}.<!-- at a glance: all other collaborations from Northwest Coast material alone? --> | |||
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Canadian children's book illustratorDouglas Tait is a Canadian children's book illustrator. He won the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award in 1981 for illustrating The Trouble with Princesses, written by Christie Harris.
References
- Dafoe, Christopher (May 3, 1980). "Pictures on a page". Vancouver Sun. p. B6. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
- "Sun Rays: Book Quiz Winners". Vancouver Sun. April 29, 1982. p. H7. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
- McDonough, Irma (1982). "Douglas Tait". Profiles 2: authors and illustrators: children's literature in Canada. Canadian Library Association. p. 138. ISBN 9780888021632.
- "... About People". School Library Media Quarterly. 10. American Association of School Librarians: 90. 1981. ISSN 1098-738X.
- "Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award". University of Central Florida Libraries (library.ucf.edu). Retrieved March 10, 2012.
External links
- Douglas Tait at Library of Congress, with 15 library catalogue records
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