Description
Encompassing sixty years of Raymond Briggs's work, from political picturebooks to children's classics, this study explores his themes of class, family and loss, and how he demonstrates both emotional power and great technical skill.
'Briggs' pencil has drawn everything about being human - the comic, the tragic, passion, tenderness, fear, anger, joy, bogeys ... slime' Posy Simmonds
About the Author
Nicolette Jones is Children's Book Editor of the Sunday Times, and has been a reviewer, feature-writer, diarist, sub-editor and book-prize judge. In 2012 she was shortlisted for the Eleanor Farjeon award for her 'outstanding contribution to the world of children's books'. She has worked for all the British national broadsheets and the book trade press, and won Maritime Literature Prizes in the UK and the US.
Reviews
'Long live the illustrators! Hurrah for their work!' - Philip Pullman
'It is wonderful to see these celebrations of our greatest illustrators ... an inspiration to future generations' - Chris Riddell
'This short, delightful illustrated biography evokes the man and mind behind The Snowman and Briggs' other light-of-touch, deep-of-feeling, timelessly appealing stories, in the context of English social history ' - Financial Times
Book Information
ISBN 9780500022184
Author Nicolette Jones
Format Hardback
Page Count 112
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Weight(grams) 520g