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Artists of the Page: interviews with children's book illustrators, Sylvia Marantz, Kenneth Marantz, Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, c1992. — xvi, 255 p. : ports. ; 24 cm.

29 interviews; 31 people

Allan and Janet Ahlberg Br -- Molly Bang US 83 -- Nicola Bayley 9001 -- Gavin Bishop -- Quentin Blake Br -- Anthony Browne (author) Br -- Ashely Bryan -- John Burningham E and Helen Oxenbury E -- Carole Byard -- Babette Cole E 8687 -- Peter Collington 97 -- Roy Gerrard -- M. B. Goffstein -- Diane Goode -- Shirley Hughes E -- Pat Hutchins E -- Ann Jonas US -- Errol Lloyd 73 -- Deborah Niland AU -- Graham Oakley E 7682 -- Jan Ormerod 8186 -- Ken Robbins -- Tony Ross Br 8690 -- Amy Schwartz -- Posy Simmonds Br -- Peter Sis CZ Br -- Ralph Steadman Br -- Ed Young US -- Paul Zelinsky.

Key

  • underscore - Greenaway Medal winner
  • 97 (numerals) - dates of Greenaway Medal commendation
  • Br, E, etc - British, English, etc (lead sentence)


Kate Greenaway Medal +eponcat

old LCCatalog http://catalog.loc.gov/

http://lccn.loc.gov/nb2002029395

(Point of entry to the U.S. national library records for Grey. Select "LC Online Catalog".)

{{notelist |notes= {{efn |name=HC |1=

Nestle [1] ; Red House [2]

sources for Pat Hutchins at SevenStories

  • Jack Zipes (ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Children's Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006);
  • Victor Watson, The Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001)
  • D. Martin, "Quentin Blake", in Douglas Martin, The Telling Line: Essays On Fifteen Contemporary Book Illustrators (Julia MacRae Books, 1989), pp. 243-63

Anthony Browne at Children's Book Illustration


Selected works

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!-- this short selection includes the five works most widely held (catalogued) in WorldCat libraries; plus 123 and Birds --

GREENAWAY PROGRESS

Illustrator biographies:

14 winners of two medals (28; ; )
3 winners of one Medal and some HC (3; 3; 2)
1 illustrator of two HC (0; 2; 0)
1 others from anniversary Top Ten (1; 0; 1)
3 others from 2001, thus all with press releases (3; 0; 0)
+ Baynes, Haley, Wildsmith (3; 0; 5)

= 25 with coverage, 24 in the winners category (38; ; ) --that is, they account for 38 winning books, etc


The article now gives these two references for the facts that JB won the two Greenaway Medals for the two books. --not for any content, either biographical or substantial citation of his award-winning work --P64 (talk) 01:09, 17 July 2012 (UTC)

The high distinction was approximately annual from 1974, including Child and Chris Riddell for 1999. There were 99 commendations of both kinds in 44 years including those two for 1999, Child alone for 2002.

The "Highly Commended" distinction was used 31 times in 29 years to 2002, including Oxenbury alone for 1993.[1]

There were 99 commendations of both kinds in 44 years including two for 1979 (Blake highly commended) and two for 1995 (Patrick Benson highly).

Notes

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Cite error: A list-defined reference named "HC" is not used in the content (see the help page).

VIAF revisited

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VIAF coverage in reverse alpha order start 2013-08-16  Done

GND unlink: *Stobbs, *Kennaway, Haley, *Grey
GND fix: *Rose
  • Stub per article tag

Greenaway

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[3]

==See also==


GENERAL TO CILIP [4]

[5]

[6]

SPECIFIC

[7]

[3]

[8]

  1. ^ "Nestlé Children's Book Prize". Booktrust. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ "Past Winners". Red House Children's Book Award. Retrieved 2012-11-04.
  3. ^ a b (Greenaway Winner 2007). Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  4. ^ "Releases for 2008 Awards". Press Desk. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  5. ^ Press Desk (directory). CILIP. Retrieved 2012-07-14. Quote: "media releases relating to the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards in date order." (2002 to 2006 releases concern 2001 to 2005 awards.)
  6. ^ "70 Years Celebration: Anniversary Top Tens". The CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards. CILIP. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Political cartoonist & illustrator Chris Riddell scoops his second CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal". Press release 8 July 2005. CILIP. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Kate Greenaway Medal". 2007(?). Curriculum Lab. Elihu Burritt Library. Central Connecticut State University. Retrieved 2012-07-19.

Greenaway Medals covered in illustrator biographies (38 of 55)

2010 ~~ ~~ // nobio-2
2000 01 02 03 04 05 == 07 08 ~~ // nobio-1 noawarddate 06
19~~ 91 92 93 __ 95 96 97 98 99 // nobio-1
1980 81 82 83 __ ~~ ~~ __ ~~ 89 // nobio-3
1970 71 ~~ 73 __ 75 76 77 78 79 // nobio-1
19__ ~~ 62 63 __ 65 66 67 68 69 // nobio-1
19== 56 ~~ == __ // nobio-1 noaward 55 58

Book articles: KGM Awards are covered in all book articles we have.

Those 24 illustrators and one other account for 38/55 Medals; 41/59 winning, 16/31 highly commended, and 25/68 commended books.


The Guardian on CILIP awards

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Guardian on Greenaway

Guardian coverage of Carnegie/Greenaway (looking for opening to American artists? or publishers?)

2012
See also Patrick Ness and A Monster Calls
(Carnegie, 15 months after Blue Peter) Flood, Carnegie shortlist includes Andy Mulligan's controversial Trash 27 Mar 2012
(Newbery) Flood, 'Screwball mystery' by Jack Gantos wins oldest children's books prize: Dead End in Norvelt takes prize for 'most distinguished' American children's book of the year 23 Jan 2012
2011
Pauli, Patrick Ness accepts ... 23 Jun 2011
Imogen Russell Williams blog, Growing up with the Carnegie Medal 22 Jun 2011
Patrick Ness's top 10 'unsuitable' books for teenagers: From Stephen King to George Eliot, the author of The Knife of Never Letting Go recommends books that are best read when people tell you you're too young for them 8 Apr 2011
2010
(Blue Peter) Pauli, Andy Mulligan talks Trash 20 Dec 2010
(Blue Peter) Page, BLue Peter drops ... 7 Dec 2010
Gaiman first Carnegie-Newbery double; also Locus YA, Hugo novel, Booktrust teenage 24 Jun 2010
2009
Dowd first posthhumous Carnegie 25 Jun 2009
Penelope Lively interview; the only Carnegie & Booker winner 24 Jul 2009
2008
Damman, Medals for books of myth and mice (Reeve & Gravett) 26 Jun 2008
Laing blog, In praise of the Carnegie Medal 26 Jun 2008
Pauli, Carnegie shortlist ... 18 Apr 2008
Rosoff blog, Medals for flights of fancy: C shortlist 18 Apr 2008
2008/2006/2005 coverage of Emily Gravett (index)
2007 (index [1])
Pullman Northern Lights achievements + alltime Greenaway 1-2-3 21 Jun 2007
more Pullman. Carnegie 1-2-3 21 Jun 2007
Eccleshare blog on Carnegie limitations, Carnegie awards are worthy of more respect 2007
Pauli on Carnegie winner Meg Rosoff, Just in Case 21 Jun 2007
Ezard, Poll to pick best children's book prize winner 19 Apr 2007
Pauli blog Carnegie winners: a list apart 26 Oct 2006 (70th anniversary)
Pauli, Public to vote 24 Oct 2006
2006 (index [2]) (index "2005" [3])
Ezard on Peet & Gravett, Newcomers take children's book prizes 7 Jul 2006
2005 (index "2004" [4])
(Guardian Prize) Ezard, At 82, Pearce up for book prize list 3 Jun 2005
Riddell's Gulliver 8 Jul 2005
2004 (index "2003" [5])
2003
Rabinovitch, Author of the month: Sharon Creech 16 Jul 2003
Creech first American Carnegie winner; first Newbery and Carnegie winner; Anne Fine highly commended 11 Jul 2003
Ezard on Graham donation, Children's book winner gives £5,000 to refugees; both awards go overseas; Creech "likely to cause some resentment" 11 Jul 2003
Pullman review of Ruby Holler, Satisfyingly scary monsters: Philip Pullman applauds a novel of unobtrusive craftsmanship 5 Jul 2002
2002 (index [6])
"Britain" wins both H C Andersen awards 11 Apr 2002
Gibbons on Pullman "historic" Whitbread win 22 Jan 2002
2001 (index [7])
2000
Brace, Shock tactics: Alison Brace finds this year's controversial Carnegie Medal winner not afraid to bother the puritans 10 Jul 2000
The Greenaway Medal (shortlist) 15 May 2000
Carnegie shortlist 8 May 2000

Greenaway longlists

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The CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal longlists, so-called in many of our articles, are simply lists of all books nominated (usually about 40 and "we are still checking the eligibility of these titles")[8]. So I have reworded one "Awards" listing to say that Meerkat Mail was nominated for the medal and I doubt that is notable for someone with several greater recognitions. --P64 (talk) 01:59, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

LIST OF WINNERS

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Binch

She was also nominated for the Greenaway shortlist with Hue Boy (1993), Gregory Cool (1994), and Silver Shoes (2001)

The shadowing scheme was initiated in 1994
Korky Paul [9]

shortlist, Kate Greenaway Award, 1989, for Captain Teachum's Buried Treasure, 1992, for The Dog That Dug, and 1997, for The Duck That Had No Luck

H Cooper

KG Award, The Bear under the Stairs

Kathy Henderson

Kate Greenaway prize/shortlist, 2000, for The Storm.

Michael Foreman BCL

After The War Was Over (1995). The latter is about the soldiers of the First World War, was shortlisted for a Kate Greenaway Medal

Voake

Ginger was also shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1997

Jane Ray

Kate Greenaway Medal shortlist, 1991, for Noah's Ark, 1992, for The Story of Christmas, and 2001, for Fairy Tales and Jinnie Ghost by Berlie Doherty;

Emma Chichester Clark

Kate Greenaway Medal shortlist, 1999, for I Love You, Blue Kangaroo!

Lauren Child

Kate Greenaway Medal, Beware of the Storybook Wolves, shortlist 2000 Kate Greenaway Medal, Clarice Bean, That's Me, shortlist 1999 --HC

Jane Tanner

Kate Greenaway Medal-Shortlist 1985

Kathy Henderson

Highly Commended designation, Kate Greenaway Award, 1996, all for The Little Boat; [...] Kate Greenaway prize/shortlist, 2000, for The Storm.

Read more: Kathy Henderson (1949-) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career, Honors Awards, Writings, Sidelights - England, London, Illustrated, and Sam - JRank Articles http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1012/Henderson-Kathy-1949.html#ixzz1z36YBAER

Greenaway notes 2001

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the first "information book" to win in 27 years (1974/75); "a fictionalised account of the adventures of young Jake Carpenter on the high seas."

Chris was always enthusiastic about the idea of pirates but when he spoke with author Richard Platt the harsh necessities of historical accuracy came into play. "Everything I got excited about got shot down. No parrots, eye-patches or wooden legs. Thank god there were weapons and amputations!"

"‘The Best of Carnegie’ and the ‘The Best of Kate Greenaway’ - two leaflets featuring the shortlists and the best of the rest of the nominations for 2001, will be published by the Youth Libraries Group on 12 July 2002."

for books published calendar year 2001

Riddell is political cartoonist for The Observer since 1995.

"Colin Mears, a Worthing based accountant and children's book collector, left a bequest to provide Greenaway winners from 2000 onwards with a cash award as well as the coveted Medal."

CILIP: the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals is the leading professional body for Librarians and Information Managers. It was formed on 1 April 2002 by the unification of The Library Association and the Institute of Library and Information Professionals.

Award-winning Books |for CYA|: an annual guide, 1989 By Betty L. Criscoe at google books

CCSU

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2013-09-18 improve Papas; Rose; Ardizzone

next Dewan, Cole, Murphy, Oakley, Le Cain

2013-10-23/24

Arlborough, Graham, Dale, Cole, Bang, Cook(no KGA coverage), Anno

at DE.wiki, runners-up: Arlborough, Cole, Ross  Done

Oakley needs split VIAF=31931948 confuses this person and another one; merge VIAF=286608368

Murphy needs split VIAF=268546350 (GND and WorldCat's LCCN) VIAF=

HC for Highly Commended; C for Commended

dull = no EN.wiki biography
red link = no visit for Greenaway work
+ = Greenaway runner-up covered with reference
^ = not covered (Beryl Cook)
bluelink title = book article with coverage (all book article at EN.wiki)

YEAR ILLUSTRATOR TITLE (Curriculum Lab Call Number)

2004 Riddell, Chris JONATHAN SWIFT'S "GULLIVER" (J J52gu)

2003 Hughes, Shirley ELLA'S BIG CHANCE (JPB Hughes)

2002 (2) Graham, Bob JETHRO BYRDE--FAIRY CHILD (JPB Graham)

C Child, Lauren Lauren Child That Pesky Rat

2001 (3) Riddell, Chris PIRATE DIARY (J P719pi)

HC+ Alborough, Jez Jez Alborough [[FIX-IT DUCK
HC Fuge, Charles [[SOMETIMES I LIKE TO CURL UP IN A BALL

2000 (3) Child, Lauren I WILL NOT EVER NEVER EAT A TOMATO

HC Browne, Anthony Anthony Browne (author) [[WILLY'S PICTURES
C Dewan, Ted Ted Dewan [[CRISPIN: THE PIG WHO HAD IT ALL

1999 (4) Oxenbury, Helen ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

HC Child, Lauren Lauren Child [[CLARICE BEAN, THAT'S ME! (Clarice Bean series)
hc Riddell, Chris Chris Riddell [[CASTLE DIARY (J P716ca) Pirate Diary#Diary series
C Hawkes, Kevin Weslandia (JPB Fleischman)

1998 (3) Cooper, Helen PUMPKIN SOUP

HC Hughes, Shirley Shirley Hughes [[The LION & THE UNICORN
hc Simmons, Jane [[COME ON DAISY!

1997 (3) Lynch, P.J. WHEN JESSIE CAME ACROSS THE SEA

HC Voake, Charlotte [[GINGER (JPB Voake)
hc+ Graham, Bob Bob Graham (illustrator) [[QUEENIE THE BANTAM

1996 (3) Cooper, Helen BABY WHO WOULDN'T GO TO BED

HC Binch, Caroline [[DOWN BY THE RIVER
C Balit, Christina [[ISHTAR AND TAMMUZ: A BABYLONIAN MYTH OF THE SEASONS

1995 (3) Lynch, P.J. CHRISTMAS MIRACLE OF JONATHAN TOOMEY

HC Benson, Patrick [[The LITTLE BOAT
C Blake, Quentin Quentin Blake [[CLOWN

1994 (3) Rogers, Gregory WAY HOME

HC Oxenbury, Helen Helen Oxenbury [[SO MUCH
C Riddell, Chris Chris Riddell Something Else (book)

1993 (3) Lee, Alan BLACK SHIPS BEFORE TROY (YP 883 S965bl)

HC Oxenbury, Helen Helen Oxenbury The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig --no Note
C Foreman, Michael Michael Foreman (illustrator) War Game (novel)

1992 (3) Browne, Anthony ZOO (JPB Browne)

HC Barton, Jill [[The PIG IN THE POND
hc Binch, Caroline [[HUE BOY

1991 (3) Ahlberg, Janet JOLLY CHRISTMAS POSTMAN (JPB Ahlberg)

HC Oxenbury, Helen Helen Oxenbury [[FARMER DUCK (JPB Waddell)
C Binch, Caroline [[AMAZING GRACE (JPB Hoffman)

1990 (4) Blythe, Gary WHALE'S SONG (JPB Sheldon)

HC Ross, Tony Tony Ross [[DR. XARGLE'S BOOK OF EARTH TIGGERS (Dr. Xargle)
C Bayley, Nicola [[MOUSEHOLE CAT (JPB Barber)
c Innocenti, Roberto [[A CHRISTMAS CAROL (J D548ch)

1989 (2) Foreman, Michael WAR BOY

HC Oxenbury, Helen Helen Oxenbury [[WE'RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT (JPB Rosen)

1988 (6) Firth, Barbara CAN'T YOU SLEEP, LITTLE BEAR (JPB Waddell)

HC Browne, Anthony Anthony Browne (author) [[ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
hc Innocenti, Roberto [[The ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO (J C714ad)
hc Lee, Alan Alan Lee (illustrator) [[MERLIN DREAMS
C+ Dale, Penny Penny Dale [[WAKE UP MR B.
c Brown, Ruth [[LADYBIRD, LADYBIRD

Special 1988 commendation: David Burnie, [[Bird (London: Dorling Kindersley, in association with the National History Museum)[17]

1987 (4) Kennaway, Adrienne CRAFTY CHAMELEON (JPB Hadithi)

C+ Cole, Babette Babette Cole [[PRINCE CINDERS
c Le Cain, Errol Errol Le Cain [[The ENCHANTER'S DAUGHTER (JPB Barber)
c Murphy, Jill Jill Murphy [[ALL IN ONE PIECE --second Large Family book

1986 (7) French, Fiona SNOW WHITE IN NEW YORK (JPB French)

HC Ormerod, Jan [[HAPPY CHRISTMAS GEMMA
C Ahlberg, Janet Janet and Allan Ahlberg The Jolly Postman
c Bouma, Paddy [[ARE WE NEARLY THERE?
C+ Cole, Babette Babette Cole [[PRINCESS SMARTYPANTS
c Pragoff, Fiona [[HOW MANY?
c Ross, Tony Tony Ross [[I WANT MY POTTY --first Little Princess book

1985 (3) Wijngaard, Juan SIR GAWAIN AND THE LOATHLY LADY (YP 398.22 H358si)

C McClure, Gillian [[TOG THE RIBBER OR GRANNY'S TALE
c Foreman, Michael Michael Foreman (illustrator) [[SEASONS OF SPLENDOUR (YP 294.513 J23se)

1984 (1) Le Cain, Errol HIAWATHA'S CHILDHOOD (J 811.3 H623hi)

1983 (4) Browne, Anthony GORILLA (JPB Browne)

C+ Bang, Molly Molly Bang Ten, Nine, Eight not notable? (JPB Bang)
c Maris, Ron [[MY BOOK
c Foreman, Michael Michael Foreman (illustrator) The Saga of Erik the Viking

1982 (3/4) Foreman, Michael LONG NECK AND THUNDERFOOT — and — Foreman, Michael SLEEPING BEAUTY AND OTHER FAIRY TALES

HC Oakley, Graham Graham Oakley [[The CHURCH MICE IN ACTION (JPB Oakley)
C Ahlberg, Janet Janet and Allan Ahlberg [[BABY'S CATALOGUE

1981 (3) Keeping, Charles HIGHWAYMAN

HC Ormerod, Jan [[SUNSHINE
C Bayley, Nicola [[The PATCHWORK CAT

1980 (4) Blake, Quentin MR. MAGNOLIA

HC Foreman, Michael Michael Foreman (illustrator) City of Gold and Other Stories from the Old Testament
C^ Cook, Beryl Beryl Cook [[SEVEN YEARS AND A DAY
c Murphy, Jill Jill Murphy [[PEACE AT LAST

1979 (3) Pieńkowski, Jan HAUNTED HOUSE

HC Blake, Quentin Quentin Blake [[The WILD WASHERWOMEN: A new folk tale
C Hutchins, Pat Pat Hutchins [[ONE-EYED JAKE

1978 (4) Ahlberg, Janet EACH PEACH PEAR PLUM

HC Briggs, Raymond Raymond Briggs The Snowman (JPB Briggs)
C Foreman, Michael Michael Foreman (illustrator) [[POPULAR FOLK TALES FROM THE BROTHERS GRIMM (J 398.2109 G864b)
c Le Cain, Errol Errol Le Cain [[The TWELVE DANCING PRINCESSES (J 398.21 T971)

1977 (3) Hughes, Shirley DOGGER (JPB Hughes)

C Ahlberg, Janet Janet and Allan Ahlberg [[BURGLAR BILL
c Rayner, Mary [[GARTH PIG AND THE ICE CREAM LADY

1976 (4) Haley, Gail POST OFFICE CAT

HC Oakley, Graham Graham Oakley [[[The CHURCH MICE ADRIFT
hc Troughton, Joanna [[HOW THE BIRDS CHANGED THEIR FEATHERS
hc Roffey, Maureen [[TINKER, TAYLOR, SOLDIER, SAILOR

1975 (3/4) Ambrus, Victor HORSES IN BATTLE — and — Ambrus, Victor MISHKA

C Le Cain, Errol Errol Le Cain [[THORN ROSE, or the Sleeping Beauty
c Hughes, Shirley Shirley Hughes [[HELPERS

1974 (3) Hutchins, Pat WIND BLEW (JPB Hutchins)

HC Keeping, Charles Charles Keeping [[RAILWAY PASSAGE
C+ Anno, Mitsumasa Mitsumasa Anno [[ANNO'S ALPHABET

1973 (3) Briggs, Raymond FATHER CHRISTMAS (JPB Briggs)

C French, Fiona [[KING TREE
c Lloyd, Errol [[MY BROTHER SEAN

1972 (3) Turska, Krystyna WOODCUTTER'S DUCK (JPB Turska)

C Barker, Carol [[KING MIDAS AND THE GOLDEN TOUCH
c Baynes, Pauline Pauline Baynes [[SNAIL AND CATERPILLAR
c Maitland, Antony [[The GHOST DOWNSTAIRS

1971 (3) Pieńkowski, Jan KINGDOM UNDER THE SEA, AND OTHER STORIES

C Ambrus, Victor Victor Ambrus [[The SULTAN'S BATH (JPB Ambrus)
c Wildsmith, Brian Brian Wildsmith [[The OWL AND THE WOODPECKER

1970 (4) Burningham, John MR. GUMPY'S OUTING (JPB Burningham)

C Keeping, Charles Charles Keeping The God Beneath the Sea
c Pienkowski, Jan Jan Pieńkowski [[The GOLDEN BIRD (J B857g)
c Turska, Krystyna [[PEGASUS

1969 (3/4) Oxenbury, Helen QUANGLE WANGLE'S HAT — and — Oxenbury, Helen DRAGON OF AN ORDINARY FAMILY

c Honor Le Cain, Errol Errol Le Cain [[The CABBAGE PRINCESS
c Honor Keeping, Charles Charles Keeping [[JOSEPH'S YARD

1968 (6) Baynes, Pauline DICTIONARY OF CHIVALRY (REF 394.703 U19d)

c Honor Hughes, Shirley Shirley Hughes [[FLUTES AND CYMBALS: POETRY FOR THE YOUNG
c Honor Papas, William William Papas [[A LETTER FROM INDIA
c Honor Papas, William William Papas [[A LETTER FROM ISRAEL
c Honor Chapman, Gaynor [[The LUCK CHILD
c Honor Papas, William William Papas [[TARESH THE TEA PLANTER

1967 (4) Keeping, Charles CHARLEY, CHARLOTTE AND THE GOLDEN CANARY

C Wildsmith, Brian Brian Wildsmith [[BIRDS
c Papas, William William Papas [[The CHURCH
c Papas, William William Papas [[NO MULES

1966 (2) Briggs, Raymond MOTHER GOOSE TREASURY (J 398.8 M918b3)

C Roberts, Doreen [[The STORY OF SAUL the King

1965 (1) Ambrus, Victor THREE POOR TAILORS

1964 (4) Hodges, C. Walter SHAKESPEARE'S THEATRE (J 792 H688s)

C Briggs, Raymond Raymond Briggs [[FEe FI FO FUM
c Ambrus, Victor Victor Ambrus for work in general
c Papas, William William Papas for work in general

1963 (5) Burningham, John BORKA, THE ADVENTURES OF A GOOSE WITH NO FEATHERS

C Wildsmith, Brian Brian Wildsmith [[The LION AND THE RAT, A FABLE OF LA FONTAINE
c Wildsmith, Brian Brian Wildsmith [[OXFORD BOOK OF POETRY FOR CHILDREN (J 821.08 )983b)
c Ambrus, Victor Victor Ambrus [[The ROYAL NAVY
c Ambrus, Victor Victor Ambrus [[TIME OF TRIAL (J B974t)

1962 (2) Wildsmith, Brian A.B.C. (JPB Wildsmith)

C Barker, Carol [[ACHILLES THE DONKEY

1961 (1) Maitland, Antony MRS. COCKLE'S CAT

1960 (1) Rose, Gerald OLD WINKLE AND THE SEAGULLS

1959 (4) Stobbs, William KASHTANKA Stobbs, William BUNDLE OF BALLADS

C Ardizzone, Edward Edward Ardizzone [[TITUS IN TROUBLE
c Rose, Gerald Gerald Rose [[WUFFLES GOES TO TOWN

1958 (0) --No Award--

1957 (1) Drummond, V.H. MRS. EASTER AND THE STORKS

1956 (1) Ardizzone, Edward TIM ALL ALONE (JPB Ardizzone)

1955 (0) --No Award--

  1. ^ "Kate Greenaway Medal: Full List of Winners". CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Awards. CILIP. Retrieved 25 June 2012.