The Rabbits' Wedding. Williams, Garth. Garth Williams. Hard Cover. New York: Harper and Brothers, First Edition. Very Good / Dust Jacket Included. Illustrated by . In , Garth Williams, the celebrated illustrator of such authors as E.B. White's Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web and The Complete Little House Nine-Book Set series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, published his own children's book, THE RABBITS' www.doorway.ru by: 3. The Rabbits' Wedding, Harper, Benjamin's Treasure, HarperCollins (New York, NY), A Garth Williams Treasury of the Best Loved Golden Books, Golden Books (New York, NY), Also author of Self-Portrait: Garth Williams, Addison-Wesley. ILLUSTRATOR. E. B. .
In , Garth Williams wrote and illustrated a picture book that caused a small uproar: The Rabbits' Wedding. Aimed at children aged 3 to 7, it depicted animals in a moonlit forest attending the wedding of a white rabbit to a black rabbit. The rabbits' wedding; by Williams, Garth. Publication date Publisher New York, Harper Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Notes. no page number in the book. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate In , Garth Williams, the celebrated illustrator of such authors as E.B. White's Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web and The Complete Little House Nine-Book Set series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, published his own children's book, THE RABBITS' WEDDING.
The Rabbits' Wedding I learned about this book when a friend and I were talking about Garth Williams. It is a very sweet book. Crazy to think it was banned because a black rabbit wants to marry a white rabbit (right up there with Sylvester and the Magic Pebble being banned because the cops are pigs) life in the s/60s must have been wild. The Rabbits' Wedding, Harper, Benjamin's Treasure, HarperCollins (New York, NY), A Garth Williams Treasury of the Best Loved Golden Books, Golden Books (New York, NY), Also author of Self-Portrait: Garth Williams, Addison-Wesley. ILLUSTRATOR. E. B. White, Stuart Little, Harper, A Word from the Author of "The Rabbit's Wedding" Garth Williams sarcastically stated that he was " unaware that animals with white fur were considered blood relations of White beings." He told people that it was written for children two to five who would understand it perfectly. Margo Alexandre Long's Opinion.
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