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Warwick Hutton (1939–1994)

Autor(a) de Moses in the Bulrushes

13+ Works 606 Membros 23 Críticas

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Obras por Warwick Hutton

Moses in the Bulrushes (1986) 148 exemplares
Odysseus And The Cyclops (1995) 84 exemplares
Jonah and the Great Fish (1984) 75 exemplares
The Trojan Horse (1992) — Autor — 62 exemplares
Theseus and the Minotaur (1989) 46 exemplares
Persephone (1994) 45 exemplares
Adam and Eve: The Bible Story (1987) 45 exemplares
Beauty and the Beast (1985) 32 exemplares
Perseus (1865) 22 exemplares
Noah and the Great Flood (1977) 19 exemplares
Making Woodcuts (1973) 13 exemplares
The Nose Tree (1981) 10 exemplares
The Sleeping Beauty (1979) 5 exemplares

Associated Works

The Tinderbox (1835) — Ilustrador, algumas edições247 exemplares
The Silver Cow (1983) — Ilustrador — 115 exemplares
The Selkie Girl (1986) — Ilustrador — 90 exemplares
Tam Lin (1991) — Ilustrador — 63 exemplares
Reading Rainbow: Tar Beach [1992 TV episode] (1992) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1939-07-17
Data de falecimento
1994-09-28
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
England, UK
Local de falecimento
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Ocupações
painter
glass engraver
illustrator
Relações
Hutton, John (father)

Membros

Críticas

The dust jacket says the text is based on the King James version of the Bible. It starts at the beginning, but after God creates the sun, moon, and stars, the Lord God forms man and puts him in the Garden of Eden. Adam names the animals there and the Lord God then makes Eve.for no particular reason. The man and woman, called his wife, are shown naked together with some animals. The serpent tempts the woman, we see her eating a multicolored fruit, while her husband looks at the fruit with a puzzled expression. The Lord God looks for Adam, who, along with his wife explain what happened. God says how he will punish them. Adam names his wife Eve and they are banished.
In other words, the story is pretty much what is in the Bible except for the last few days of creation in the first chapter. But this means the first creation of Adam as made in God's image, male and female, is missing, along with the blessings and saying that any part of creation is good.
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raizel | Apr 2, 2020 |
This book is a Greek myth about Perseus who is brave and determined. The myth is simplified, so it can be more easily understood by young readers. With the help of the goddess Athene and god Hermes, he saves his mother from cruel and selfish King Polydectes. The luminous watercolor paintings help tell the story. This would be a good book to introduce elementary school children to Greek mythology.
 
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JoanEChasse | 1 outra crítica | Jul 10, 2018 |
This book told the story of Jonah and the fish in a very simple way that is easy to understand through all ages. The book had many bright and colorful pictures and had small words, making this book perfect for read a aloud in the classroom. This is traditional literature because of the parable told throughout it. The moral of this story from the bible is to follow God under all circumstances because he knows what is best for you. God made you in a specific way do to deeds that he has asked for you to do. I only gave the book four stars because it was very abrupt at times, and changed scenes very rapidly.… (mais)
 
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KathrynSacha | Apr 13, 2018 |
Odysseus and his men encounter a Cyclops on the way home , when their ship is taken to an unknown island. The Cyclops was evil and ate some of the Greek men.
With the help of Odysseus' intelligent plan they punished the Cyclops and tricked him into setting the rest of them free.
 
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varshabanerjee | 3 outras críticas | Jan 20, 2018 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Also by
5
Membros
606
Popularidade
#41,484
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
23
ISBN
34
Línguas
1

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