Ilse Plume
1968 -
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Plume, Ilse. (1980). The Bremen town musicians. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday. 398.2 G864bp A retelling of the Grimm tale in which an old donkey, dog, cat, and rooster, no longer wanted by their masters, set out for Bremen to become musicians. |
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Langton, Jane. (1985). The hedgehog boy : a Latvian folktale. (Illustrated by Ilse Plume). New York, N.Y.: Harper & Row. 398.2 L866h A princess is forced to marry a prickly hedgehog boy and is astounded when remorse over a thoughtless act of hers transforms him into a handsome young man. |
Willard, Nancy. (1986?). Night story. (Illustrated by Ilse Plume). San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. PRIM-FIC W6943ni A small boy tells about the fantastic events that may or may not have really occurred during his night’s sleep when he took the night train to the country where nothing lasts. |
Author/Illustrator Information |
Ilse Plume. (2007). In Something about the author, Vol. 170, pp. 148-150. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 170. |
Ilse Plume. (1986). In Something about the author, Vol. 43, pp. 188. Detroit: Gale. Online Something about the Author database and REF PN451 .S6 v. 188. |
Ilse Plume Children's Book Illustrator & Author Web Site. Retrieved from : http://www.ilseplume.com/ |
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