Book summaryThis book, with rich color illustrations throughout, tells the story of how a young shepherd boy named Giotto became a famous artist. Media reviews"A masterful conjunction of illustration and text, this title combines history, art, and biography in a tribute event the very young reader will find inspiring." |
A Boy Named Giottoby Paolo Guarnieri; translated by Jonathan Galassi; illustrated by Bimba LandmannFirst edition thus
Book desription: New York, New York:: Farrar, Straus Giroux,. 1999.. First edition thus. Decorative Boards. Near Fine. Quarto, 12 1/4" tall, unpaginated (approximately 24 pages), color illustrations throughout, illustrated boards. A near fine ,clean, neat , hard cover with light shelf wear; binding tight. Lacking dust jacket.
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