Mirra Ginsburg
Mirra Ginsburg (1909-2000) was a Jewish Russian-American translator of Russian literature, collector of folk tales and children's writer.[1]
Bibliography
- Kitten from One to Ten (1980) (Illustrated by Giulio Maestro)
- The Sun's Asleep Behind the Hill (1982) (Illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky)
- Asleep, Asleep (1992) (Illustrated by Nancy Tafuri)
- Merry-Go-Round: Four Stories (1992) (Illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey)
- The King Who Tried to Fry an Egg on His Head (1994) (Illustrated by Will Hillenbrand)
References
- ↑ Rita Berman Frischer, Mirra Ginsburg 1909-2000, Jewish Women's Archive Encyclopedia
External links
- Mirra Ginsburg at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Mirra Ginsburg at Library of Congress Authorities, with 61 catalogue records
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