Miroslav Sasek

Miroslav Sasek

Miroslav Šašek (November 16, 1916, Prague – May 1980, Wettingen, Switzerland) was a Czech emigre author and illustrator, best known for a series of books for children titled This Is..., which he signed M. Sasek. Originally trained as an architect, he had just begun a career in children's literature when the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948 prompted him to emigrate to Munich, West Germany, where he worked for Radio Free Europe from 1951 to 1957. This Is Paris appeared in 1959, starting what ultimately grew into a series of eighteen books. Šašek's This Is London received the New York Times Choice of Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year in 1959, as did This Is New York in 1960. This Is New York also received the Boy's Club of America Junior Books Award in 1961, while This Is the United Nations appeared on the International Board on Books for Young People Honor List in 1979. Šašek was living in Paris at the time of his death, which occurred on a trip to Switzerland.

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Benjamin a tisíc mořských ďasů Kapitána Barnabáše (1947)
Veselý kalendářík (1948)
Sedm mamlasů (Eduard Petiška, illustrated by Miroslav Šašek, 1948; published in German as Die sieben Schlemihle, 1950)
This Is Paris (1959, reissued 2004)
This Is London (1959, reissued 2004)
This Is Rome (1960, reissued 2007)
This Is New York (1960, reissued 2003)
This Is Edinburgh (1961, reissued 2006)
Stone is not Cold (1961)
This Is Munich (1961, to be reissue in 2012)
This Is Venice (1961, reissued 2005)
This Is San Francisco (1962, reissued 2003)
This Is Israel (1962, reissued 2008))
This Is Cape Canaveral/This Is Cape Kennedy (1963, reissued as This Is The Way To The Moon 2009)
Letters from Pompeii (Wilhelmina Femmster Jashemski, illustrated by Miroslav Sasek, 1963)
This Is Ireland (1964, reissued 2005)
This Is Hong Kong (1965, reissued 2007)
This Is Greece (1966, reissued 2009)
This Is Texas (1967, reissued 2006)
This Is the United Nations (1968)
This Is Washington, D.C. (1969)
This Is Australia (1970, reissued 2009)
Mike and the Modelmakers (1970)
This Is Historic Britain (1974, reissued as "This is Britain" 2008)
Zoo ist das Leben - Satierische Verse (Max Colpet, illustrated by Horst Lemke and Miroslav Sasek, 1974)

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