Tales to change the world

Rodari, Gianni and Mason, Robert and Zipes, Jack and Tullett, Barrie (2008) Tales to change the world. The Caseroom Press. ISBN 9781905821112

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Abstract

Tales to Change the World is the first of three collaborations between The Caseroom Press and Jack Zipes. The six stories are illustrated with new black and white images by Robert Mason. In Italy, Gianni Rodari would need no introduction. A household name among educators and parents, not to mention children, he is already considered by many literary historians to be Italy's most important writer of children’s literature in the twentieth century. The book is desgned to be read in either English or Italian – with the right hand page consistant for each language. The reader simply turns the book over in order to read the version they want.

Item Type: Book
Additional Information: Tales to Change the World is the first of three collaborations between The Caseroom Press and Jack Zipes. The six stories are illustrated with new black and white images by Robert Mason. In Italy, Gianni Rodari would need no introduction. A household name among educators and parents, not to mention children, he is already considered by many literary historians to be Italy's most important writer of children’s literature in the twentieth century. The book is desgned to be read in either English or Italian – with the right hand page consistant for each language. The reader simply turns the book over in order to read the version they want.
Keywords: Fairy tales, Jack Zipes, Robert Mason, Gianni Rodari
Subjects: W Creative Arts and Design > W210 Graphic Design
Divisions: College of Arts > Faculty of Art, Architecture & Design > Lincoln School of Art & Design
Depositing User: Barrie Tullett
Date Deposited: 10 Sep 2010 11:46
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2013 08:45
URI: http://eprints.lincoln.ac.uk/id/eprint/3301

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