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Stephen Alcorn
Biography
Born in the United States,
Stephen Alcorn spent his formative, teenage years in Florence, Italy, where he attended the Istituto Statale d'Arte, an experience that infused his work with an appreciation for history and a passion for experimentation in a multitude of mediums. Since then he has embraced an equally broad spectrum of themes and subjects, including the interpretation of literary classics, interpretation of poetry, nineteenth-century American history, and notably, the African-American experience -- resulting in a stream of award-winning projects for adult, young adult, and young readers alike.
America at War is Alcorn's fifth collaboration with Lee Bennett Hopkins.
Mr. Alcorn lives with his wife, Sabina, and four cats in an eighteenth-century farmhouse in the heart of Cambridge, New York, surrounded by the pastoral farmland of Washington County. An overview of his work may be viewed at www.alcorngallery.com.
Stephen Alcorn's Books
1.
A Gift of Days
The Greatest Words to Live By
By: Stephen Alcorn
Illustrated by: Stephen Alcorn
This edition: Hardcover, 128 pages
Publication date: September 15, 2009
2.
America at War
Poems Selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins
Edited By: Lee Bennett Hopkins / Illustrated by: Stephen Alcorn
This edition: Hardcover, 96 pages
Publication date: March 4, 2008
3.
My America
A Poetry Atlas of the United States
By: Lee Bennett Hopkins
Illustrated by: Stephen Alcorn
This edition: Hardcover, 96 pages
Publication date: September 1, 2000
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