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James Stevenson (illustrator) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Stevenson (illustrator)
James Stevenson is an American illustrator and author of over 100 children's books. His cartoons appear regularly in ''The New Yorker'' magazine. He usually uses a unique comic book style of illustration that is very recognizable. His books, like ''What's Under My Bed'', have been featured on the ''Reading Rainbow'' television series. In 1987 Stevenson won the Caldecott Honor for his book "When I Was Nine". ==Biography==
James Stevenson was born in New York City and educated at Yale University, where he was the feature editor of campus humor magazine ''The Yale Record''.〔''The Yale Record'' ("Smut!" Issue). New Haven: Yale Record. February, 1951. p. 3.〕 He contributed his first cartoon to ''The New Yorker'' on March 10, 1956.〔Stevenson, James (March 10, 1956). Cartoon. ''The New Yorker''. New York: Conde Nast.〕 James Stevenson wrote and illustrated his first book ''Walker, the Witch, and the Striped Flying Saucer'' in 1969. He had previously illustrated the children's book ''If I Owned a Candy Factory'' (1968) written by his then eight-year-old son, James Walker Stevenson.
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