Pelagie Doane

Pelagie Doane

Pelagie (Hoffner) Doane was an American illustrator during the 1930s to the 1960s for childrens books. She illustrated many volumes in the "Judy Bolton" series, as well as "The Magic Makers" series written by Margaret Sutton. Doane also illustrated volumes in the "Melody Lane" series by Lillian Garis, and many other books.

In addition to her illustrations, she has also written at least two books of her own.

Books Illustrated by Pelagie Doane

* Books in the Judy Bolton series
* Books in the Melody Lane series
* Tell Me About Jesus
* Tell Me About God
* Singing with Peter and Patsy
* Heidi's Children (1964)
* Heidi (1958)
* Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates (1961 version)
* Mother Goose (1940 edition)
* My First Dictionary -The Beginners Picture Word Book (1971)
* Small Child's Bible, A
* Trailer Trio (1942)
* More Silver Pennies (1945)
* Belinda Balloon and the Big Wind (1940)

Books written by Pelagie Doane

* Animals...here and There
* Littlest Ones

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