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Pezzettino  Cover Image Book Book

Pezzettino / Leo Lionni.

Record details

  • ISBN: 039483156X. (lib. bdg.)
  • ISBN: 0394931564
  • Physical Description: [34] p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Pantheon, [1975]

Content descriptions

Summary, etc.:
Little Pezzettino is so small he is convinced he must be a piece of somebody else. A wise man helps him discover the truth.
Subject: Identity > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 14 of 14 copies available at Bibliomation.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Rowayton Library J PEZ (Text) 33625000256094 Juvenile Red Dot Available -
Scoville Memorial Library - Salisbury JPIC STORIES LIONNI (Text) 37538000199360 Juvenile Picture Book Available -
Seymour Public Library JP LION (Text) 34043062464839 Juvenile Picture Book Available -
Willimantic Public Library E LIO (Text) 34036046829044 Juvenile Picture Book Available -

Syndetic Solutions - Author Notes for ISBN Number 039483156X
Pezzettino
Pezzettino
by Lionni, Leo
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Author Notes

Pezzettino

Leo Lionni was born in Amsterdam on May 5, 1910. He attended the University of Zurich and also earned a doctorate in Economics from the University of Genoa in 1935. He taught himself to draw by visiting museums. After marrying Nora Maffi in 1931, Lionni moved to Milan, Italy, where he became known as a painter. In 1939 he moved to Philadelphia and began working in advertising design. Lionni held several positions in the artistic field including artistic director and design director. He also served as president of the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Around 1960 Lionni moved back to Italy. His first of over forty children's books was Little Blue and Little Yellow. Other titles include Inch by Inch, Frederick, Swimmy, and Alexander and the Wind-up Mouse, all of which won a Caldecott Honor. In addition, he received the American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal in 1984. Lionni died on October 11, 1999 at his home in Tuscany, Italy at the age of 89. (Bowker Author Biography)


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