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Excerpt from The History and Description of Arundel Castle, Sussex: The Seat of His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, With an Abstract of the Lives of the Earls of Arundel, From the Conquest to the Present Time; To Which Is Annexed, Topographical Delineations of the Roman Pavement at Bignor, Little Hampton, and Bognor Rocks
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Lillian Hoban was the author and illustrator of many favorite I Can Read books, including Joe and Betsy the Dinosaur, Silly Tilly's Thanksgiving, and a series about Arthur the Chimpanzee. She also illustrated many picture books, including the classic stories about Frances.
Lillian Hoban was the author and illustrator of many favorite I Can Read books, including Joe and Betsy the Dinosaur, Silly Tilly's Thanksgiving, and a series about Arthur the Chimpanzee. She also illustrated many picture books, including the classic stories about Frances.
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When Violet goes camping with her friends, Arthur decides to brave the woods alone. But there's nothing like swooping bats and hissing snakes to make even the most courageous chimp run for cover. School Library Journal named Arthur's Camp-Out, "One of Hoban's best Arthur tales." "The good humor of Hoban's naturally cadenced dialogue and realistic detail mellows the message, while the childlike characters are as likable in her full-color mixed media art as in the text."--K.