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  1. Children's literature: An illustrated history. edited by Peter Hunt. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995, 378 pp., £22.50 in UK. Essay Review: Telling the Story of the Stories. Published: December 1995.

  2. 24 de feb. de 2012 · In Children’s Picturebooks: The Art of Visual Storytelling, illustrator Martin Salisbury and children’s literature scholar Morag Styles trace the fascinating evolution of the picturebook as a storytelling medium and a cultural agent, and peer into the future to see where the medium might be going next, with case studies of ...

  3. An encyclopedic assemblage of captioned illustrations of the natural world, it is regarded as the first picture book for children. Comenius was an educational reformer, and his book was also innovative in its recognition that there are fundamental differences between children and adults.

  4. It traces the history of children's literature in English from the earliest hornbooks and classical translations, through nonsense rhymes, fairy and folk tales, to today's...

  5. 19 de oct. de 1995 · This comprehensive volume traces the history of children's books in most of the English-speaking world: from the very first books to the present day. Books, authors, illustrators, publishers -- and children -- are discussed within their wider social, political, and economic environments.

  6. Picture Book: An Illustrated History of Children's Literature: With Sarah Parish, Peter Hunt, Nicolette Jones, Shirley Hughes.

  7. The first illustrated book for children dates from the 1650s. The Orbis Sensualium Pictus, or The World of Things Obvious to the Senses Drawn in Pictures, was translated into English in London in 1658. It contained 150 illustrations designed to help young readers define objects and animals, understand theological concepts, and identify trades.