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 The Mysteries of Chris Van Allsburg | The Mysteries of Chris Van Allsburg By Jane Bayard Curley Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg "Through a Glass, Darkly" by Jane Bayard Curley. Catalog Design by Rita Marshall. 23 Illustrations, Paper, 32 pages. 1,000 copies, First Edition.
From "Acknowledgments," by H. Nichols B. Clark: "Like his mentor Maurice Sendak, Chris Van Allsburg proves through his highly imaginative work that children enjoy material that may prove unsettling to adults. In Jumanji (1981), for example, the monkeys pillaging the kitchen are not the lovable animals typified by Curious George.Throughout his oeuvre, Van Allsburg propels his reader in and out of reality and, as Jane Curley points out in her essay, looks to earlier traditions for inspiration. His admiration for the German Romantics - early and late - combine the hermetic stillness of Caspar David Friedrich with Max Klinger's penchant for the bizarre to produce what the artist himself terms a "gentle surrealism." Van Allsburg's extraordinary draftsmanship and expressive use of shadows and and facial expression provide a convincing hyper reality, while a pervasive suspended animation reinforces an equally affecting metaphysical quality. That his books have been eagerly embraced by the film industry is no surprise and simply magnifies the enjoyment."
Item No. 6482 Softcover Size: 8 Ύ" x 8 ½" | $13.95
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| Chris Van Allsburg Exhibition Poster Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg The Mysteries of Chris Van Allsburg November 20, 2004 - March 13, 2005 Exhibition Poster
Item No. 6481 Size: 18" x 24" | $11.95
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| The Polar Express By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Late one Christmas Eve after the town has gone to sleep, the boy boards the mysterious train that waits for him: the Polar Express bound for the North Pole. When he arrives, Santa offers the boy and gift he desires. The boy modestly asks for one bell from the harness of the reindeer. The gift is granted. On the way home the bell is lost. On Christmas morning, the boy finds the bell under the tree. The mother of the boy admires the bell, but laments that it is broken - for you see, only believers can hear the sound of the bell. In strange and moving shades of full-color art, Chris Van Allsburg creates an otherworldly classic of the Christmas season. Caldecott Medal winner.
Item No. 1996 Hardcover | $18.95
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| Jumanji By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg The game under the tree looked like a hundred others Peter and Judy had at home. But they were bored and restless and, looking for something interesting to do, thought they'd give Jumanji a try. Little did they know when they unfolded its ordinary-looking playing board that they were about to be plunged into the most exciting and bizarre adventure of their lives. In his second book for children, Chris Van Allsburg again explores the ever-shifting line between fantasy and reality with the story about a game that comes startingly to life. His marvelous drawings beautifully convey a mix of the everyday and the extraordinary, as a quiet house is taken over by an exotic jungle. Caldecott Medal winner.
Item No. 2001 Hardcover | $18.95
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| Jumanji Audio Cassette By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Jumanji is the story of a board game gone awry. Sit back and listen as Robin Williams transports us to the fantasy world of Jumanji. Breathtaking jungle sounds and an exciting musical score by composer Michael Moss enhance William's unique rendering of this fabulous tale.
Item No. 6514 Hardcover and Cassette | $24.95
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| Zathura By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg On the last page of the Caldecott Medal-winning book Jumanji, young Danny Budwing is seen running home with a game tucked under his arm. Now, after twenty years, Chris Van Allsburg is ready to reveal what happens when Danny and his brother roll the dice. This time the name of the game is Zathura and Walter and Danny Budwing are in for the ride of their lives. Only the mind and hand of Chris Van Allsburg could create such a fantastic world where shifts in time and space and perspective take the reader on an extraordinary journey.
Item No. 1982 Hardcover | $18
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| Just a Dream By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg When it comes to the environment, young Walter is not an enlightened individual. He's a litterbug who believes sorting trash is a big waste of time. What's more, he thinks his friend's birthday present, a tree, is the most ridiculous gift he's ever seen. Walter believes the future is going to be wonderful, filled with robots and other amazing inventions. One night while lying in bed, Walter wishes he could visit the future. He falls asleep and his wish comes true. But the world Walter sees is not exactly what he imagined. When he returns to the present, he is changed and so are his dreams. Caldecott-winning artist Chris Van Allsburg brings us a striking look, in unique and evocative pictures, at what our future may hold.
Item No. 6083 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Garden of Abdul Gasazi By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Sometimes that very thin line between illusion and reality is not as clearly defined as we would like it to be. It certainly wasn't the day that Alan Mitz stumbled into the garden of Abdul Gasazi. For in this bizarre and eerie place - where strange topiary trees loomed - the evil visage of Gasazi casts its shadow. And even after Alan escaped, the spell of Gasazi still seemed to penetrate into his everyday world. In this extraordinary unusual, and unique picture book, a young artist explores both real and surreal worlds with incredible deftness. In doing so, he has created exquisite and beautiful images that will continue to haunt readers long after they have left the enchanted garden of Abdul Gasazi.
Item No. 6082 Hardcover | $18.95
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| Ben's Dream By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Ben's dream began as the steady rhythm of the rain lulled him into drowsiness when he should have been studying for a geography test on great monuments of the world. But just as Ben was dropping off to sleep, a flood of waters shook his house from its very foundation and set it adrift on a round-the-world course, leading Ben past the incredible structures that had merely been pictures on the pages of his book a moment earlier. But as the reader, along with Ben, observes the monuments from this unique perspective, details within Chris Van Allsburg's artwork soon reveal themselves to be clues to another structure of meaning within the story. Which is real and which is illusion? That is for the clever reader to decipher from this beguiling book by an award-winning author.
Item No. 6081 Hardcover | $16.95
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| Two Bad Ants By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg The news travels swiftly through the tunnels of the ant world. A marvelous crystal has been discovered in a faraway place. The queen of the ant colony declares that the crystal is the most delicious substance she has ever eaten. Eager to please their queen, a group of ants sets out to bring back all the crystals they can carry. But two of the ants are overwhelmed by the treasure they find in the alien world of crystals. When their fellow ants return, they stay behind. And so begins a terrible ordeal. Danger lies on every side. Are the crystals worth such a risk? Every reader's view of the household kitchen will be turned inside out. Only Chris Van Allsburg could create such a strange and satisfying tale of choices that must be faced, their inevitable consequences, and the final discovery of life's real treasures.
Item No. 2030 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Stranger By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg It is late summer when Farmer Bailey has the accident. The man he hits with his truck is dressed in peculiar fashion, all in leather. The man has lost his memory, and Farmer Bailey takes him into his home to recuperate. Some weeks pass but the stranger still does not know who he is or where he came from. The Bailey grow quite fond of the man. One day a group of geese flies overhead, going south. The stranger follows them with his eyes until they are out of sight. Farmer Bailey begins to notice how strange the weather is. It seems that fall will never come. Chris Van Allsburg again explores that fine line between reality and fantasy. His evocative full-color artwork catches every nuance of the mysterious stranger as he blows on a leaf until it slowly turns from green to a golden red. Here is a new perspective on the changing seasons as seen through the eyes of the master storyteller who created the Caldecott Medal winners for 1982, Jumanji, and 1986, The Polar Express.
Item No. 6084 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Wretched Stone By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Something is gravely wrong with the crew of the Rita Anne. They have stopped speaking and they seem to walk the decks stopped over. At night, shrieks can be heard coming from the forward hold. Why this dreadful and dangerous change? Could it have anything to do with the huge, glowing rock that was found the week before? Perhaps it should not have been brought aboard the ship. What is this extraordinary rock, what wretched power does it hold? And how on earth will the captain be able to save himself and his feverish crew? From the mind of an exceptional artist and storyteller comes a unique visual statement, a tale at once provocative, exotic and mystical.
Item No. 6087 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Wreck of the Zephyr By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg At the edge of a cliff lies the wreck of a small sailboat. How did it get there? "Waves carried it up in a storm," say an old sailor. But is it possible that waves could ever get that high? There is another story - the story of a boy and his obsessive desire to be the greatest sailor, the story of a storm that carried teh boy and his boat to a place where boats glide like gulls high above the water and not upon it. Chris Van Allsburg tells the story of the boy and his boat, the Zephyr, in words and haunting, full-color pastel paintings. His sailboats sail the night sky with the stars in pictures so vivid that the reader can almost hear the wind in the sails. Here is a work of unusual artistry that will enchant readers of all ages for many years to come.
Item No. 2029 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Mysteries of Harris Burdick By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg When Chris Vann Allsburg was invited to the home of Peter Wenders, he discovered fourteen drawings that were, like peices of a picture puzzle, clues to larger pictures. But the puzzles, the mysteries, presented by these drawings, are not what we are used to. They are not solved for us, as in the final pages of a book or a film's last reel. The solutions to these mysteries lie in a place at once closer at hand, yet far more remote. They lie in our imagination. For those who have thought of themselves as unimaginative, this book will prove the opposite. Even the most reluctant imagination, when confronted by these drawings, will not be able to resist solving the mysteries of Harris Burdick.
Item No. 2032 Hardcover | $18.95
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| The Mysteries of Harris Burdick Portfolio Edition By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg When Chris Van Allsburg was invited to the home of Peter Wenders, he discovered fourteen drawings that were, like peices of a picture puzzle, clues to larger pictures. But the mysteries presented by these drawings are not solved for us. The solutions lie in a place at once closer to hand, yet far more remote. They lie in our imagination. This large portfolio edition features each of the original fourteen drawings from The Mysteries of Harris Burdick. In addition, there is a newly discovered fifteenth drawing which is included with an updated introduction by the author.
Item No. 2033 Portfolio Size: 12" x 16" | $24.95
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| The Sweetest Fig By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg "These figs are very special," the woman whispered. "They can make your dreams come true." Thus Monsieur Bibot, the cold-hearted dentist, was given two ordinary-looking figs as payment for extracting a tooth from an old woman's mouth. Monsieur Bibot refused to believe such nonsense and proceeded to eat one of the figs for a bedtime snack. Although it was possibly the finest, sweetest fig he had ever tasted, it wasn't until the next morning that Monsieur Bibot realized it indeed had the power to make his dreams come true. While dragging his poor dog, Marcel, out for his walk, he discovered that his strange dream from the night before was becoming all too real. Determined to make good use of the second fig, Monsieur Bibot learns to control his dreams. But can he control Marcel? Once again Chris Van Allsburg explores the mysterious territory between fantasy and reality in an uncanny tale that will intrigue readers of all ages.
Item No. 6085 Hardcover | $18.95
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| Bad Day at Riverbend By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Welcome to Riverbend, a sleepy Western outpost where nothing ever happens, and it seems, nothing ever will. But on fateful day the stagecoach rolls into town, its team of horses covered with an unidentifiable substance. As the strange stuff spreads its devastation, the terrified townspeople turn to their leader. Whatever the evil is, Sheriff Ned Hardy aims to put an end to it. He mounts his horse and leads a posse to hunt down the source of the curse, but just as they close in on their suspect, the cowboys are frozen in a mysterious light that suddenly fills the sky. Master artist and storyteller Chris Van Allsburg has created another surrealistic journey into the imagination, a provocative story within a story that leads the reader to ponder the realities of fictional worlds and the lives of the characters who populate them.
Item No. 6080 Hardcover | $19.95
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| The Widow's Broom By Chris Van Allsburg Illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg Some of Minna Shaw's neighbors don't trust her clever broom. "It's dangerous," they say. "It's a wicked, wicked thing." Minna disagrees. She appreciates the broom's help around the house. She enjoys its quiet company. It seems perfectly innocent and hardworking to her. But one day two children get a well-deserved thrashing from the broom. For her neighbors, this is proof of the broom's evil spirit. Minna is obliged to give up her dear companion. Chris Van Allsburg, master of the mysterious, brings this supernatural tale to life with moody and memorable pictures that will haunt readers long after the book's covers are closed.
Item No. 6086 Hardcover | $18.95
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| Second Year Exhibition Catalog Set Set of six catalogs from the Museum's latest exhibits, including:
Heart and Humor: The Picture Book Art of William Steig Dancing Line and Merry Color: The Worlds of Margot and Kaethe Zemach The Mysteries of Chris Van Allsburg The Picture Book Made New: Margaret Wise Brown and Her Illustrators Painter and Poet: The Wonderful World of Ashley Bryan Picturing the World: The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen
Item No. 7487 | $85
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| Second Year Exhibition Poster Set Illustrated by William Steig, Margot and Kaethe Zemach, Chris Van Allsburg, Ashley Bryan, Alice and Martin Provensen Set of six posters from the Carle's most recent exhibits, including:
Heart and Humor: The Picture Book Art of William Steig Dancing Line and Merry Color: The Worlds of Margot and Kaethe Zemach The Mysteries of Chris Van Allsburg The Picture Book Made New: Margaret Wise Brown and Her Illustrators Painter and Poet: The Wonderful World of Ashley Bryan Picturing the World: The Art of Alice and Martin Provensen
*For a limited time, set also includes free poster, Petra Mathers: Lottie's New Beach Towel.
Item No. 7778 Size: 18" x 24" | $70
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