- Frank Dobias
Frank Dobias (1902-?) was an illustrator of children's books. Among many other works, his illustrations for the Japanese version of "
Little Black Sambo " made the book a bestseller inJapan , selling well over a million copies between 1953-1988.He was born in
Austria and moved tothe United States around 1920s, where he started his professional career as illustrator mostly forMacmillan Publishers books. The illustrations used in the Japanese best-seller were originally drawn for "Little Black Sambo " published from Macmillan in 1927, of which the cover is shown in the [http://www.askart.com/AskART/artist.aspx?artist=61395&redir AskART] page of The American Artists Bluebook.Bibliography
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Bannerman, Helen . "Little Black Sambo ." The Happy Hour Books.Macmillan Publishers , 1927.
*Siebe, Josephine . "Kasperle’s Adventures ." Translated byFlorence Geiser .Macmillan Publishers , 1929.
*Morris, William . "Sons of the Volsungs ." Adapted byDorothy Hosford from Sigurd the Volsung byWilliam Morris .Macmillan Publishers , 1932.
*Junior Bible.Macmillan Publishers , 1936.
*Kelsey, Alice (Geer) . "Once the Hodja ."Longman ’s 1943. [http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~schiff/Hodja/ Jeremy Schiff's Hodja homepage] contains some illustrations by Frank Dobias for "Once the Hodja ."
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