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Vladimir Radunsky

Vladimir Radunsky
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Vladimir Radunsky

Vladimir Radunsky has illustrated many wonderful books, including The Maestro Plays by Bill Martin Jr and Woody Guthrie's Howdi Do. He is also the author-illustrator of 10 (ten) and (with Chris Raschka) of Table Manners.The children whose quotes appear in this book all attend The Ambrit International School in Rome. This is their first book.

Because . . . will be released on May 22, 2007 in Hardcover
May 22, 2007
Because . . . is now available in Hardcover
May 22, 2007
What Does Peace Feel Like? will be released on October 26, 2004 in Hardcover
Oct 26, 2004
What Does Peace Feel Like? is now available in Hardcover
Oct 26, 2004
What Does Peace Feel Like? will be released on October 26, 2004 in
Oct 26, 2004
What Does Peace Feel Like? is now available in
Oct 26, 2004
What Does Peace Feel Like? is now available in Hardcover
Sep 01, 2004
News:
What Does Peace Feel Like? has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

Authors on the Web

PublishersWeekly.com, October 27, 2011
...2013, with a bio of Einstein called The Boy Who Rode on a Beam of Light, illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky. Bernes next book for Sterling, due out next year, is a bedtime-for-the-animals lullaby book called Under Blankets of Stars...
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, August 7, 2011
...sly piece by Twain that urges girls to be just as rambunctious as boys. In 2010, Russian illustrator Vladimir Radunsky published a version of the book with whimsical pictures. � "The Widow and the Parrot" by Virginia Woolf. She already was a member of...
PublishersWeekly.com, October 27, 2011
...2013, with a bio of Einstein called The Boy Who Rode on a Beam of Light, illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky. Bernes next book for Sterling, due out next year, is a bedtime-for-the-animals lullaby book called Under Blankets of Stars...
Open Culture, July 27, 2011
...French Influence on America. Video and  Op-Ed . Mark Twain’s whimsical ‘Advice to Little Girls,’ wickedly illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky . Sources : @coudal ,   @kottke ,   @philosophybites ,   @maudnewton ,   @eugenephoto ,   @courosa...
Jezebel, July 19, 2011
...work wasn't ever meant to be published as a children's book. That hasn't stopped author/illustrator Vladimir Radunsky from turning his piece into a fully illustrated work. In fact, the artist has taken on many other works from different authors and...
A Foodie Bibliophile in Wanderlust, April 30, 2011
...s Afraid of the Big Bad Book? by Lauren Child Hip Hop Dog by Chris Raschka, illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky...