De Angeli, Marguerite (1889–1987)

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De Angeli, Marguerite (1889–1987)

American children's author and illustrator. Born Mar 14, 1889, in Lapeer, Michigan: died June 16, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; dau. of Shaddrach George (Eastman representative) and Ruby (Tuttle) Lofft; m. John Dailey de Angeli, April 2, 1910; children: John, Arthur, H. Edward (Ted), Nina, Catherine (died), and Maurice Bower (Maury).

Was a concert and church soloist (1906–20s); illustrated articles for Country Gentleman; began writing and illustrating books (1935); won Newbery medal for The Door in the Wall (1950); other books include Yonie Wondernose(1945), Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes (1955), Black Fox of Lorne (1957), Marguerite de Angeli's Favorite Hymns (1963) and the "Ted and Nina" series. Received Regina Medal (1968).

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