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All Aboard, We Are Off
First edition
AuthorNura
IllustratorNura
Genre Picture book
Published1944 (The Studio Publications, Inc.)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages39
OCLC 6654071
LC ClassPZ7.U35 Al

All Aboard, We Are Off is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Nura – the American artist Nura Woodson Ulreich. It was published by the Junior Literary Guild in 1944, [1] and its copyright was renewed in 1971. [2]

The book is about a woman who sells apples to young boys and girls every day before and after school. [3] She takes the children on a trip to lands which have never been mapped, to teach them about the importance of moderation in life. [4] Destinations include the "Land of Play," the "Land of Food and Drink," the "Land of Sleep," among other similar places. [5]

References

  1. ^ American Artist. 8. Watson-Guptill Publications: 41. December 1944. ISSN  0002-7375.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link)
  2. ^ United States Copyright Office (2007). The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1971). Kessinger Publishing. ISBN  978-1-4325-1244-6.
  3. ^ Book Review Digest. 40. H. W. Wilson Company: 762. 1945. ISSN  0006-7326.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link)
  4. ^ "Voyage to Contentment". The New York Times. 1944-08-27. p. BR19.
  5. ^ Hanna, Paul Robert, ed. (1946). Aviation education source book. Hastings House. p. 845. OCLC  2171022.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from All Aboard We Are Off)
All Aboard, We Are Off
First edition
AuthorNura
IllustratorNura
Genre Picture book
Published1944 (The Studio Publications, Inc.)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages39
OCLC 6654071
LC ClassPZ7.U35 Al

All Aboard, We Are Off is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Nura – the American artist Nura Woodson Ulreich. It was published by the Junior Literary Guild in 1944, [1] and its copyright was renewed in 1971. [2]

The book is about a woman who sells apples to young boys and girls every day before and after school. [3] She takes the children on a trip to lands which have never been mapped, to teach them about the importance of moderation in life. [4] Destinations include the "Land of Play," the "Land of Food and Drink," the "Land of Sleep," among other similar places. [5]

References

  1. ^ American Artist. 8. Watson-Guptill Publications: 41. December 1944. ISSN  0002-7375.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link)
  2. ^ United States Copyright Office (2007). The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1971). Kessinger Publishing. ISBN  978-1-4325-1244-6.
  3. ^ Book Review Digest. 40. H. W. Wilson Company: 762. 1945. ISSN  0006-7326.{{ cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical ( link)
  4. ^ "Voyage to Contentment". The New York Times. 1944-08-27. p. BR19.
  5. ^ Hanna, Paul Robert, ed. (1946). Aviation education source book. Hastings House. p. 845. OCLC  2171022.



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