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Jim Kay (born 4 April 1974) is a British illustrator and printmaker from Northamptonshire, ... (Illustrated Edition, 2019) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ...
An illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released on 3 October 2017, and was illustrated by Jim Kay, who illustrated the previous two instalments. This includes over 115 new illustrations and will be followed by Illustrated editions of the following 4 novels in the future. [47]
A Monster Calls is a low fantasy novel written for young adults by Patrick Ness (from an original idea by Siobhan Dowd), illustrated by Jim Kay and published by Walker Books in 2011. [1] Set in present-day England, it features a boy who struggles to cope with the consequences of his mother's illness. He is repeatedly visited in the middle of ...
The illustrated edition of Suzanne Collins’ beloved 2008 novel, The Hunger Games, is almost here. The Hunger Games: Illustrated Edition , out Oct. 1 from Scholastic, features over 30 ...
An illustrated version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was released on 6 October 2015, with illustrations by Jim Kay. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] The book carries over 100 illustrations and will be followed by illustrated versions of all seven books from the series by the same artist.
Only A Monster Calls (Walker Books, 2011), by Patrick Ness and Jim Kay, has won both the Carnegie and Greenaway Medals for writing and illustration (2012). In 2014, This is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen won both the Greenaway Medal and the American Caldecott Medal , which recognises a picture book illustrated by a U.S. citizen or resident.
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In 1959, Gilberton acquired the British publisher/distributor Thorpe & Porter (which had been distributing UK editions of Classics Illustrated since 1951). [1] In 1962, the production of new issues of Classics Illustrated shifted from Gilberton's New York offices to Thorpe & Porter, with the publisher's son Bill Kanter overseeing everything ...