Mitsumasa Anno (安野 光雅, Anno Mitsumasa, 20 March 1926 – 24 December 2020) was a Japanese illustrator and writer of children's books, known best for picture...
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1st Baronet. Birkin named himself Anno when he was three, after his favourite book, Anno's Journey by Mitsumasa Anno. When he was five, his parents bought...
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by Kim Newman Anno's Journey, a series of children's books by Mitsumasa Anno Anno, Ivory Coast, a settlement in Lagunes District Anno (Austrian Newspapers...
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Mitsumasa (written: 光政, 光正 or 光雅) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Mitsumasa Anno (安野 光雅) (born 1926), Japanese...
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Hideaki Anno (庵野 秀明, born 1960), Japanese animation and video director Masami Anno (案納 正美), Japanese animation producer and director Mitsumasa Anno (安野 光雅...
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wimmelbook authors include Richard Scarry, Jean-Jacques Loup, Ali Mitgutsch, Mitsumasa Anno, Rotraut Susanne Berner, and Eva Scherbarth. In the United Kingdom and...
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children's picture book written and illustrated by Mitsumasa Anno. It features illustrations by Anno and several other internationally known illustrators:...
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(illustrator) 1986, Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me 1986, All in a Day (Mitsumasa Anno editor) 1987, A House for Hermit Crab 1988, The Lamb and the Butterfly...
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Switzerland Highly Commended 1982 Zbigniew Rychlicki Poland Winner 1984 Mitsumasa Anno Japan Winner Helme Heine FRG Highly Commended Raymond Briggs UK Highly...
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every year since on British television. Japanese author and illustrator Mitsumasa Anno has published a number of picture books, beginning in 1968 with Mysterious...
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