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1. Illustration Inspiration: Jeffrey Brown

Jeffrey’s Darth Vader series was originally geared towards adults as it was about the experience of being a parent; however, parents shared it with their kids and now both adults & kids love the series. Goodnight Darth Vader was created with both audiences in mind.

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2. E.H. Shepard’s The Wind in the Willows

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BibliOdyssey shares with us E.H. Shepard’s wonderful illustrations to Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows.

E.H. Shepard previously on Drawn!: Original Winnie the Pooh drawings.

1 Comments on E.H. Shepard’s The Wind in the Willows, last added: 7/23/2009
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3. Original Winnie the Pooh drawings

The always-awesome BibliOdyssey has posted a great sampling of E.H. Shepard’s original Winnie the Pooh drawings. Seeing them again reminds me how charming and perfect they are, and it almost makes one forget the now-soulless Disneyfied versions.

4 Comments on Original Winnie the Pooh drawings, last added: 12/6/2008
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