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- Nicolas Mordvinoff (September 27, 1911 Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire–May 5, 1973 Hampton, New Jersey, United States) was a Russian-born American artist...
- most famous for his children's picture book collaborations with Nicholas Mordvinoff, under the pseudonym Will (jointly Nicolas and Will). Before his writing...
- (OCLC 182580986) is a book written by William Lipkind and illustrated by Nicholas Mordvinoff. Released by Harcourt, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for...
- Tree Winner Marcia Brown **** Whittington and His Cat Honor Nicholas Mordvinoff The Two Reds Honor Dr. Seuss If I Ran the Zoo Honor Helen Stone The Most...
- Prince Serge Dolgorouki; Denis Davydoff; Léon Narichkine; Count Alexandre Mordvinoff, (Aspirant); Prince Nikita Troubetzkoi; Count André Lanskoi (Aspirant);...
- Son, 2250 A.D. (Harcourt, Brace, 1952, OCLC 190248), illus. Nicholas Mordvinoff – (also issued 1954 as Daybreak: 2250 A.D., as an Ace Double with Beyond...
- Williams, Harper, 1959 Evangeline, Pigeon of Paris, illustrator Nicholas Mordvinoff, Harcort Brace Jovanovich, 1960; reissued as Pigeon of Paris, illustrator...
- written by William Lipkind under the name Will and illustrated by Nicholas Mordvinoff under the name Nicholas. The book is a story of a red-haired boy and a...
- prior to its publication. Lipkind had previously teamed up with Nicholas Mordvinoff for many of his works; for Umbrella, he collaborated with Georges Schreiber...