
Cecil Lubell (1912–2000)
Author of The Tall Grass Zoo
About the Author
Series
Works by Cecil Lubell
Story of the Coverlet 1 copy
The Snow Child 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Lubell, Cecil
- Birthdate
- 1912-06-06
- Date of death
- 2000-07-19
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Harvard University (MA|1935)
Harvard College (AB|English Literature|1933) - Occupations
- scholar of textiles and fashion
writer
editor
stylist - Organizations
- American Fabrics and Fashions Magazine (editor, 1960-1973)
- Relationships
- Lubell, Winifred (spouse)
Lubell, David (son)
Lubell, Stephen (son) - Nationality
- UK (birth)
- Birthplace
- Leeds, England
- Places of residence
- Wellfleet, Massachusetts, USA
Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA (1945-1975) - Place of death
- Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Description:
In the Bird Market in the center of Paris lived Mister Bonaparte, his song birds, his talking black bird Gaston, and Rosalie, his pet turtle. People came from all over the city to visit the Bird Market on Sundays and beautiful bird songs were heard, except when Gaston sat on Rosalie's back and croaked "Ro-sa-lie!" Of course, the childrne loved it. Gaston particularly liked the Strawberry Lady and stole strawberries as often as he could. Strangely, Rosalie liked strawberries too. show more One Sunday Rosalie disappeared and Mr. Bonaparte was sad, and the children were too, and Gaston was sent to look all over Paris for the lost turtle. Following Gaston in his search, you will learn a lot about Paris and, also, what happened to Rosalie. show less
In the Bird Market in the center of Paris lived Mister Bonaparte, his song birds, his talking black bird Gaston, and Rosalie, his pet turtle. People came from all over the city to visit the Bird Market on Sundays and beautiful bird songs were heard, except when Gaston sat on Rosalie's back and croaked "Ro-sa-lie!" Of course, the childrne loved it. Gaston particularly liked the Strawberry Lady and stole strawberries as often as he could. Strangely, Rosalie liked strawberries too. show more One Sunday Rosalie disappeared and Mr. Bonaparte was sad, and the children were too, and Gaston was sent to look all over Paris for the lost turtle. Following Gaston in his search, you will learn a lot about Paris and, also, what happened to Rosalie. show less
United Kingdom-Ireland: An illustrated guide to textile collections in the United Kingdom and Ireland (Textile collections of the world) by Cecil Lubell
Museum of Craft and Folk Art (San Francisco)
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Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Members
- 305
- Popularity
- #77,180
- Rating
- 5.0
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 12









