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Gentlemen from England (Borealis Books)
Published in Paperback by Minnesota Historical Society (1993)
Authors: Maud Hart Lovelace, Sarah P. Rubinstein, and Delos Wheeler Lovelace
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if you like Betsy.....
I got this book on a whim, just because I love the Betsy-Tacy books, and figured that since those are autobiographical, then this would be what "Betsy" would have written. It is a good book- it tells the story of a misguided but sweet young man from England who jouneys to America to make a new life for himself. He encounters two extremely gothic characters who give the book an interesting twist, and has a passionate love affair. Through all his mishaps and passions, he finally discovers himself- and happiness- in a transported world of foxhunts, balls, and estates that must soon conform to new customs or perish. If you like the Betsy books, you will probably like this- it is an adult book, but still captures the youthful spirit and vibrance of the Betsy series. Lovelace writes with heart, taking the reader into her world.


Anthony Browne's King Kong: From the Story Conceived by Edgar Wallace & Merian C. Cooper
Published in Hardcover by Turner Pub (1994)
Authors: Anthony Browne, Merian C. Cooper, Edgar Wallace, and Delos Wheeler King Kong Lovelace
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Captures the essence of Kong in its illustrations
I don't usually buy this type of book, but I saw it on a bargain book table a few years ago and picked it up. King Kong is the greatest monster movie of all time, and this illustrated account of the story looked interesting. In 92 pages, the familiar story of Kong's tragedy is told rather well, and the illustrations are quite good. Browne especially did a great job capturing the emotion and sadness of Kong at the end, lending him a much greater sense of humanity than can be found in the true monster of the story, filmmaker Carl Denham. One thing that could not help but strike me was the way in which Browne depicted Ann Darrow-there are definite similarities to Marilyn Monroe, and one early illustration is a perfect likeness of the blonde bombshell. I also noticed that one illustration of Kong on his abode atop Skull Mountain depicted what looks exactly like a bi-plane in the corner beside a basic V-shaped bird; I don't know if this is a mistake (the corner does closely match that of a later illustration of Kong atop the Empire State Building) but it did jump out at me.

Basically, this is a children's book, although I rather enjoyed it myself. This may not be a wise choice for bedtime reading for a small child (Kong's battles with several prehistoric beasts are vividly illustrated along with the horrors of Kong's escape in New York), but older children should enjoy it. The pictures pretty much tell the story themselves, so a child can enjoy the book even without reading the accompanying text. I think both the story and the illustrations convey an important message about the dangers of greed, one which parents can reinforce in their children by discussing Anthony Browne's King Kong with them.

fascinating,romantic,movie-like,
I would like to know whether this book has already been translated and publlished in Japan. If it's coming in near future, when and which publisher.Thank you. (I have sent 2 other. I skipped my name then)


'Ike' Eisenhower, Statesman and Soldier of Peace
Published in Hardcover by Ty Crowell Co (1969)
Author: Delos Wheeler Lovelace
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King Kong
Published in Unknown Binding by Grosset & Dunlap ()
Author: Delos Wheeler Lovelace
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King Kong
Published in Hardcover by Random House Children's Books (1983)
Authors: Judith Conaway, Delos Wheeler Lovelace, and Michael Berenstain
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