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Lynd Ward

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Gender Female
Death38 years ago
Date of birth June 26,1905
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Chicago
Illinois
United States
Date of died June 28,1985
DiedReston
Virginia
United States
Spouse May McNeer
Parents Harry F. Ward
Daisy Kendall
Job Illustrator
Novelist
Visual Artist
Awards Caldecott Medal
Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame
Current partner May McNeer
Education Teachers College, Columbia University
Known forIllustration; Wordless novel
Nominations Caldecott Medal
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Gods' Man
Madman's Drum
Wild Pilgrimage
Song Without Words
Vertigo
Prelude to a Million Years
The Biggest Bear
Storyteller without words
Prelude to a Million Years & Song Without Words: Two Graphic Novels
Lynd Ward: Six Novels in Woodcuts
The Silver Pony
Mad Man's Drum: A Novel in Woodcuts
The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge
Illustrated by Lynd Ward
Lynd Ward: Gods' Man, Madman's Drum, Wild Pilgrimage (LOA #210)
Johnny Tremain
Wild Pilgrimage: A Novel in Woodcuts
The Cat Who Went to Heaven
Frankenstein: The Lynd Ward Illustrated Edition
Gaudenzia, pride of the Palio
Bloomsday for Maggie
America's Robert E. Lee
Prince Bantam: Being the Adventures of Yoshitsune the Brave and His Faithful Henchman, Great Benkei of the Western Pagoda
John Wesley
Ching Li and the Dragons
Bright Island
Midsummernight
America's Ethan Allen
Spice and the Devil's Cave
The Porpoise of Pirate Bay
Early thunder
The secret journey of the silver reindeer
Stranger in the pines
Birds against men
The treasure of Topo-el-Bampo
One of Us: The Story of John Reed in Lithographs
Fog Magic
Armed with courage
Dream of the Blue Heron
The story of George Washington
Many Mansions: From the Bible
Hi Tom
Martin Luther
An American Pilgrimage: Portions of the Letters of Grace Scribner
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Lynd Kendall Ward was an American artist and novelist, known for his series of wordless novels using wood engraving, and his illustrations for juvenile and adult books. His wordless novels have influenced the development of the graphic novel.

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