Inez Hogan

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Inez Hogan
Born 1895[1]
Washington, D.C.
Died 1973
Orleans, Massachusetts[1]
Education Cape Cod School of Art
Occupation author and illustrator

Inez Hogan (5 August 1895-February 1973) was an American author and illustrator of children's books, particularly animal stories. She was born in Washington, D.C. and attended the Cape Cod School of Art. She lived in Provincetown and New York City. She wrote 63 books, including many about her character Nicodemus. She illustrated another 19 books, including the first edition of Epaminondas and His Auntie by Sara Cone Bryant. From the 1930's until her death, children's books were her sole means of support. Of this she said "I can think of no happier way to make a living."[2] Inez Hogan died in February 1973 in Orleans, Massachusetts.


[edit] Books

(partial list)

  • Epaminondas and his auntie by Sara Cone Bryant; Inez Hogan. Publisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin, ©1938.
  • A dog for Danny. by Inez Hogan; Liz Dauber. Publisher: Champaign, Ill., Garrard Pub. Co., 1973.
  • Me, written and illustrated by Inez Hogan. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton, 1954.
  • The littlest bear, by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton, 1959.
  • Fox twins. Story and pictures by Inez Hogan. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1964]
  • Eager Beaver. Story and pictures by Inez Hogan. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1963]
  • Dinosaur twins, by Inez Hogan Publisher: New York, Dutton [1963]
  • Bear twins, by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. [©1935]
  • Twin kittens. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1958]
  • Cubby Bear and the book, by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York,] Dutton [1961]
  • Little lost bear. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton, 1960.
  • Nappy has a new friend. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: Dutton & Co. [©1947]
  • Twin kittens. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1958]
  • The lone wolf, by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1961]
  • The littlest satellite, by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton, 1958.
  • Monkey See Monkey Do by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York : E.P. Dutton & Co., 1960.
  • Twin otters and the Indians. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1962]
  • Animal tales from the old north state, by Lucy M Cobb; Mary A Hicks; Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, E.P. Dutton & Co., 1938.
  • Twin lambs. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: Dutton [©1951]
  • Ned and Nancy. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: Boston, Heath [©1955]
  • The four funny men, by Erlin Hogan; Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, E.P. Dutton & Co., [©1939]
  • A bear is a bear by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York : E.P. Dutton, 1953.
  • We are a family. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York Dutton [1952]
  • Nicodemus and the goose by Inez Hogan; Schomburg Children's Collection. Publisher: New York : E.P. Dutton, ©1945.
  • Bigger and bigger. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: Boston, Heath [©1955]
  • Giraffe twins. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, E.P. Dutton, [1948]
  • Runaway stories : folk tales and nursery rimes. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York : Newson & Co., 1928.
  • The little ones. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York, Dutton [1956]
  • Read to me about Nono, the baby elephant. by Inez Hogan. Publisher: New York : E.P. Dutton, ©1947.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Biography and bibliography
  2. ^ More Junior Authors, The H. W. Wilson Company, 1963

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