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Timothy Foote is an editor and writer, born in London, 3 May 1926. He is the author of two books, ''The World of Bruegel'' (1968) and ''The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper'' (1980) and several hundred articles and reviews on a wide range of subjects, variously published in ''TIME'', where he was a senior editor for 14 years, ''The New York Times Sunday Book Review'', ''Washington Post Book World'', ''Esquire'', ''The American Scholar'' and ''Smithsonian Magazine''.〔Foote, Timothy, (Swarthmore Cowboy ) October 1999, New York Times. Retrieved March 2001〕 As his website Footenotes.net points out, his topics range from the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, France and the French (he was a Paris-based foreign correspondent for six years), W.H. Auden, Harvard, the decline of quality in publishing, Border Collies, Midway Island, Gibraltar, Hadrian's Wall. His best-selling work is ''The World of Bruegel'' which deals with the life and work of Pieter Bruegel the elder, seen in the religious, artistic and historic context of 16th-century Europe, especially the Low Countries. ''The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper'' (1980) is a book for children of all ages. It tells of a group of raccoons who organize a hijacking plan when their regular food supply is put under threat by new, younger, more efficient garbage collectors. This was turned into a cartoon with the help of Hanna-Barbera, but thus far has not yet made it to release on DVD/Video formats. Foote continues to write and is a contributor to (American Scholar magazine ). In the Autumn 2005 edition Foote wrote about his reporting in Israel and Lourdes with LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt.〔Foote, Timothy, (Travels with Alfred: on assignment with one of the world's great photographers ) encyclopedia.com. Retrieved March 2011〕 ==Bibliography== * Foote, Timothy (1968), ''The World of Bruegel c1525-1569'' ASIN: B000H3Q89C * Foote, Timothy (1980), ''The Great Ringtail Garbage Caper'' ISBN 978-0-590-40660-4 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Timothy Foote」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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