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Phyllis Krasilovsky (1926–2014)

Author of The Cow Who Fell in the Canal

20+ Works 1,703 Members 21 Reviews

About the Author

Phyllis Krasilovsky was born Phyllis Louise Manning in Brooklyn, New York on August 28, 1926. Her children's books include The Man Who Didn't Wash His Dishes, The Very Little Girl, The First Tulips in Holland, and The Cow Who Fell in the Canal. She also wrote travel articles for numerous show more publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Redbook, and Ladies' Home Journal. She died of complications following a stroke on February 26, 2014 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Phyllis Krasilovsky

The Christmas Tree That Grew (1997) 201 copies
The Very Little Girl (1953) 107 copies
The Very Little Boy (1656) 88 copies
Benny's Flag (1960) 59 copies
The Shy Little Girl (1656) 54 copies
The First Tulips in Holland (1982) 53 copies
The Happy Times Storybook (1987) 23 copies
The Very Tall Little Girl (1969) 18 copies
The Woman Who Saved Things (1993) 11 copies
Scaredy Cat (1959) 10 copies
The Popular Girls Club (1972) 6 copies
The Girl Who Was a Cowboy (1965) 5 copies
L. C. is the greatest (1975) 5 copies
Susan Sometimes (1962) 3 copies

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Birthdate
1926
Date of death
2014-02-26
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Occupations
children's book author

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Despite his standing as one of the great generals in Western history, Prince Eugene of Savoy has long been overshadowed in English-language historiography by his contemporary and ally, John Churchill, duke of Marlborough. While German-language readers can turn to a number of works that detail his long and varied career, the number of studies of Eugene available in English are thin on the ground. In this respect Eugene is fortunate to have a biographer such as Derek McKay, who in this book provides a compact yet extensive examination of Eugene's career. Nearly every aspect is addressed, from his military triumphs to his subsequent role as a statesman and his achievements as a book collector and patron of the arts. Though the book is hobbled somewhat by a lack of analysis of the factors involved in Eugene's development as a commander, this is the only notable flaw in what is otherwise a compact and deft study that gives Eugene his due for an English-language audience.… (more)
 
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MacDad | 1 other review | Mar 27, 2020 |
A man who tries to save time by doing everything ahead of time realizes that (a) this doesn't work, and (b) he doesn't like hurrying, so he goes back to his old way of doing things.

See also: "Tomorrow," Frog & Toad, Arnold Lobel
 
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JennyArch | 1 other review | Sep 30, 2019 |
Benny Benson is a schoolboy in Seward’s Territorial School during Alaska’s flag contest circa 1926. This picture book story uses sketch-like drawings depicting Benny’s story in creating what would later become Alaska’s state flag.
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JessieIrwin9092 | 3 other reviews | Jul 6, 2019 |

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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